Coconut Cream Cake

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Roaring Twenties Party

Ahh... the Twenties. When it was acceptable to wear a feather boa,fringe, and pearls head to toe. I decided that to celebrate the start of my last year in my Twenties I should have a party worthy of the decade. My friends Shelly and Jill decided to join and we would have a joint birthday party! We planned the event at a bar that had a private room(bonus for the exposed brick).

The Twenties


 
As far as planning we reserved the room made invitations to send out via email and facebook.  The invite had art deco accents and black lace. The fun part was making a cupcake stand. I found directions on Shanty 2 Chic My friend Shelly had her husband construct the tower and I painted the tower. I love to paint! And this stand will be useful at other parties!
 
 
 
 
The cupcake wrappers came from Outside the Desert Box and the cupcakes from Whole Foods.
 
 
 
 
The headbands were so fun to make. I used feathers, flowers, lace, and old earrings(or cheap ones from Rue 21).
 
 
 
 
 
The three birthday girls! The twenties theme was a great way to celebrate! I expect to see more Twenties inspiration with the upcoming release of The Great Gatsby.



Saturday, November 26, 2011

The letter M birthday party

This party was a labor of love for my adorable 2 year old son Maddox.  Everything at the party started with the letter M.

I used brightcolors and polka dots as a base for decorating. 

I made the Happy Birthday banner from chip board and letters cut from a Cricut. I secured each letter with ribbon. I made blue poms in hopes of hanging them from the ceiling. That did not work out so great.  So plan B is what you see in the picture.  I used 3M hooks to drape the teal fabric then used the poms to hide the hooks.  Needless to say procrastination paid off on that idea.

I missed getting pictures of the food that day.  I was upset at the time but I realized it was a good thing the food was gone. I served macaroni and cheese Maddox's favorite. We also had mini ham sandwhiches, bbq meatballs, mini oranges, muddy buddies, macoroons, and marshmallow treats.



M water labels thanks to my cousin.

The mini smash cake.  I think this was the cutest thing at the party. Besides Maddox of course.

Candy Bar - M & M's, Mounds, and colored gumballs.

Macaroons and Macadamian Nut Cookies

I made letter crayons to put in each kids party bag. Each bag also had mini markers, mini colored pencils, mini monster finger puppets, and mini water guns

This is the mantle in the living room. I cut letters out of foam board and distressed them with craft paint.  I used double sided tape to stick the poms on the wall.  I really wanted to leave it up but the husband overruled me.

Over all the party was a blast.  All the kids had a good time and all the family had a great time catching up.  I loved creating this party.  I know Maddox my not remember the day but I know he had fun.  I am so grateful to have him.

Jill's Shower

Jillian's Shower
The Cake- Jessica created this cake.  I was thrilled with the creativity that showed through on the creation. Did I mention that it was delicious!

Decor- I took over Jill's house for the day.


The Food- Cheese and herb savory cupcakes with goat cheese topping, sugar cookies, mini appetizers from Archer Farms, and Oreo truffle pops(made by Shelly), mini lemon tarts, spinach and artichoke dip, and a fruit tray.


The bride's shoes!


The gift table
My favorite project of the summer was preparing for my best friend Jill's wedding. I started with her bridal shower in July. I was inspired by table cloths I had purchased for my wedding four years earlier. I used robin egg blue, yellow, and a coral pink. For those that know Jill she has a very elegant yet bubbly personality. That combination makes a perfect set up for a bridal shower. I can't take all  the credit. I had a termendous amount of help from Jill's sister Jessica and our sorority sister Mallory.