Black, White & Glittery

I’m starting to get back into the swing of things {and caught up on my reader!}. I was overwhelmed by the use of these bold, striking tablecloths paired with a bit of sparkle at weddings recently. What a fun combination!

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Sprinkles Bar

Speaking of these fun, colorful, goodies— how cool is this always ready sundae center? Who needs alcohol when chocolate sauce, carmel and a bevy of toppings is always on hand? Not to mention the awesome styling of the whole area makes my heart flutter. If I went to a house with this, I may never leave… {via Amy at Eat Drink Chic}

 

 

For the Love of Sprinkles

You guys know I’m into organizing nearly as much as I am into coordinating parties– and I loved these cute ideas for sorting all of your different sprinkles. If you are anything like me, some days they seem like they are taking over your cabinets!collage- sprinkles2

 

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Which got me thinking of all of the fun things to do with sprinkles– some edible and some decorative— but all fun!

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In a vase/egg fun/ice cream covering/colorful popcorn/shoes {!}/cake cover {and a how-to here!}

Egg-tastic Decorating

Inspired by my blog post last week, I was pondering having a crafty day with kids and friends over this long weekend on our terrace. Then the torrential rains came and that was no longer an option, so an awesome friend offered to host. After the initial idea, she ran with it, creating a fabulously fun and  messy day for a bunch of little girls– and me.

The adults handled the egg dying {one of the mothers was a pro- thank goodness!}—

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while we munched on some yummy food–bunny sandwiches, raisin and carrot muffins, carrot shaped kiddie treats, and fruit.

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Once the eggs were dyed, the kids got to decorating. Painting, beads, glue, glitter, and tissue paper were all options.

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While those dried, we played pin the nose on the bunny. Using the first letter of our names to mark our attempts, everyone spun around blindfolded trying to mark the nose. The kids loved this part, as my friend’s daughter displays. Love her!

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And then we had an easter egg hunt! {using plastic eggs, not the decorated ones}

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It was such a fun day! Adults and kids are now ready for Easter!

This Time Last Year…

Just around this time last year I was getting ready for a special little girl’s birthday party.

Starting from this inspiration page

To this fun party {Part 1, Part 2}…

It  was a great day, and I can’t help but smile looking at these pictures. Her mom and I had so much fun planning this party. I know this year will be just as special.

Happy Birthday, Charlee!

 

 

Egg Decorating Fun

One of my dearest friends in Washington, DC had an egg decorating party around this time last year. I’m missing her right now, thinking about the fun we had with glitter. Here are some ideas to help us run circles around the competition!

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#2 pencil/pizza dude/stamps/calligraphy {and free download!}/gold foil/sharpie

Make It Pretty!

I loved these styling tips by Chelsea from Frolic! – and I thought how useful they are for any kind of decor or party planning process. I’m sharing them here and adding some of my own thoughts and tips.   She says she wants everything to look pretty and just right but it also has to be simple, quick and inexpensive– something to which we can all relate!

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1. Think about Location.

One of the first important decisions of an event is picking the venue. Even if it’s at your house, deciding on whether the party will take place indoors or at the pool will make a big difference in the look and feel of your event.

 

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2. Stick to one or two colors.

It makes things so much easier ( and cheaper!). To make it even easier and to add some depth, I often pick a color then decorate in shades of that color, based on what I can find.

 

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3. Pretty chairs are important.

This is a tough one, as it can add up quickly, and sometimes you don’t have much control over the chairs at a venue. But they do certainly make a difference, so decide if chairs or {simple} slipcovers can fit into your budget.

 

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4. Anything can be a centerpiece.

It doesn’t alway have to be flowers– think outside the box.  Using seasonal fruit  or donutes for centerpieces and doubling them up for favors is great fun for guests.

 

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5. Make your table look homemade.

Little personal touches are what make an event memorable. Making the napkins or seating cards give a lot of warmth and character to your party.

 

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6. Use pretty packaging.

Buy or make jams, sodas, or favor packages. Ensuring that these items are pretty make people want to take them home.

 

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7. Hang flags!

Bunting is so popular right now because it is simple and inexpensive to make. It adds a bit of fun to your wall or ceiling, making everything more festive.

 

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8. Use handwriting.

I have nice handwriting, so I use this technique often. But I have a friend with even better skills, and I’ve called on her more than once to lend a hand! It really shows that you took the time and cared enough to add that personal touch.

 

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9. Have fun! 

Your event should reflect you and your style– so use things you like and enjoy. Don’t feel pressure to use or incorporate pieces that don’t speak to you. Have fun with it, and your guests will enjoy it too!

 

Spring Transitions

March is a wonderfully tricky month that is somewhere between winter and spring, and the length of the transition varies from year to year. So I am loving these slightly muted takes on bright color combinations to ease into the warmer and (hopefully!) sunnier months to come.

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{All images from Color Collective}

 

Cooking Themed Baby Shower

One of my dear friends in NYC {who was also one of my brides} is pregnant and I couldn’t be more excited for her. I think I am more disappointed than she is that I am not in town to plan her shower.  She’s got tons of style, and she’s started her own bakery, with a focus on healthy treats out of her home, one of the ideas I’d consider for her would be a cooking themed baby shower. This is what I can’t decide– to cook sweet or savory! I think the “Bun in the Oven” could be sweet (haha) and fun, but this gorgeous, healthy vegetable cooking themed would be great for her summer baby– maybe something like “Freshly Picked.”

Take a look at these pictures and let me know what you think!

Guests received mix and match aprons!!

 

 

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