Dinner Party Favors

Just as things are starting to heat up in Hong Kong we are finally ready to start hosting. I mentioned my potential half birthday party, I’m co-hosting an art event this coming weekend, and I’m trying to get a dinner party on the calendar.

I’m not a huge pasta eater {I usually reserve it for nights we are tired and cold and don’t want to cook} but after seeing these adorable take aways, I’m really tempted to have an Italian night. Especially here, where sauce prices are higher due to import, people would adore and cherish a jar of homemade marinara.

marinarasauce

 

Cute, right? Working on my guest list…

Cute as a Wedding Button

When my hubby and I got married, we knew it would be a melding of many worlds. We wanted people to know how they were connected to us, as we would have friends and family from all over the U.S. and the world. I loved the idea of personalized buttons to share their relationship with the rest of the party– but this fell by the wayside with other priorities to attend. No matter— these folks have done it up right {and probably better} using the pins as escort cards, seating cards and favors. Totally adorable! {via Oh So Beautiful Paper}

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Photos by Elizabeth Messina, Calligraphy by Maybelle Imasa-Stukuls and Design by PS Paper via Snippet & Ink

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Button by One Plus One Design

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Photo by Charlene Schreuder, Design by Grapevine Design via b.loved wedding (left), Photo by Grazier Photographyvia Destination Weddings & Honeymoons (right)

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Photo by Nancy Ray Photography, Escort Cards by Janine Rae Design via Style Me Pretty

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Photo by Matt Murray, Design by Kathryn Murray Calligraphy

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Photo by Mavric Photography via Rock My Wedding

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Photo by Victoria Phipps Photography via Rock My Wedding

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Photo by Meredith Perdue via Style Me Pretty (left), Photo by Alex Creswell via Green Wedding Shoes (right)

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Photo by Samm Blake via Polka Dot Bride

 

Heart Love

I have some party ideas I want to share with you {a couple of baby showers and a little girl’s birthday} but they haven’t made it out of my head yet. So instead I’m sharing a bit of Valentine’s Day inspiration. I hope you feel the love all way from Hong Kong!

Heart Pies, Heart Cookies, Heart Straws, Heart Shirt, Heart Lollipops, Heart Umbrella

A Hong Kong Thanksgiving

I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving, full of family, food and love. I was able to skype with some of my family and feel their love, half way across the globe.

In case you were wondering what Thanksgiving looks like in Hong Kong, I thought I’d share a few pictures {taken by the lovely Kim, who also organized this event.} Also, the finished pumpkin seeds!

Kim was nice enough to work with a restaurant to offer a set menu, then invited 25 or so of her closest friends. It was a great to see old friends and meet new ones, especially so early on into my Hong Kong adventure.

Around 7:30 we gathered and had some cocktails…

The table looked great– 

Oh! What’s that? Is that our little favor?? I think they turned out nicely. 

Once we sat down, we had a choice of appetizers– shrimp, soup or crab cakes. 

Then a buffet with turkey or roast beef {or both} with all the fixings.

Then we finished with pecan or apple pie {sadly, no pictures of that!}.

All and all it was a wonderful {and filling} Thanksgiving meal! Thanks Kim!

{Ask-A-Planner will be back next week, with a great question! I can’t wait!} 

Toasted Pumpkin Seeds

For us expats in foreign counties, holidays can seem both less important and more important at the same time. Less important, because the majority of people around you aren’t aware it’s a special day for you; and more important, as it can feel a bit lonely not being with family, especially when you imagine them gathering and enjoying {and not at work!}.

One of my good friends here was nice enough to organize a thanksgiving dinner at a restaurant {no one has the space to cook or host a giant meal} for 25 of her closest friends. Since she knows me and my crazy event ways, I told her I was thinking about some kind of place setting or favor to add to the table and she was totally on board. She came up with the idea of toasting pumpkin seeds, and was even able to source them {at one of the international markets}. So yesterday I went around gathering ingredients {and a few crafting supplies} and tried my hand at toasting seeds on a stove top. {Oh yeah, no oven at my place. But that is for another post.}

Hong Kong is a big city, like New York, where you can find anything and everything– you just need to know where to find it. Well, in my 1.5 weeks back, I don’t have it all down yet, but I still think I did pretty well!

I just made up a recipe, so I’ll just talk you through it a bit. 

Step One: I melted some butter a little brown sugar in the microwave, then added the pumpkin seeds and ensured they were fully covered.

Step Two: I heavily sprinkled the seeds with a spice mix {this one had coriander, cinnamon, ginger, mustard, nutmeg, fennel, cloves and cardamom}

Step Three: I put the seeds in a hot pan and let them get nice and toasty {the first time I put a bit of butter in the pan too. Those seeds got a bit fried, which is also tasty.}

Step Four: When they got nice and toasty, I put them in a {clean} bowl and added another sprinkle of of the spice mix.

Step Five: Once they cooled down {a few hours} I used a tea strainer to grab the right amount of seeds {for me about 2.5 scoops} for individual portions.

Step Six: I wrapped the plastic into little dumpling shapes and tied them up— like so. 

Pretty easy, right?

Sorry to tell you, this isn’t the entirely completed project. I also have little tags to add, but you’ll have to wait for an entire Hong Kong Thanksgiving re-cap to see these guys in action. Until tomorrow— and safe travels!

P.S. My camera is still in transit, so please forgive my iphone pictures!

Thanksgiving Fun with Patterned Paper

If you are like me, you save every little scrap of patterned paper left overs. Firstly– because that stuff is expensive! Secondly –because that project that needs just the tiniest touch of pattern to liven it up is right around the corner.

That project turns out to be Thanksgiving. The dinner table already has so much going on, with all the plates, glasses, food and condiments. Just a little touch of a pattern {or contrasting patterns} can make a table come together. So I love these ideas from Hello! Lucky for how to use it. I wouldn’t use all of them all at once {not with my scrap pieces, anyway!} but 1 or 2 could kick up the style on your T-day table.

PJ Party

I love going out. It’s fun to put on my dancing shoes and meet new people. But with moving out of my apartment, and all of the traveling I’m doing lately, nothing sounds better than my pjs these days. My best girlfriends, champagne, junk food, pampering and crafts– sounds like a good night to me. {via Coco + Kelley}

 

Surprise Endings

When I was in Chile a few weeks ago, we ended up at a fairly fancy restaurant for dinner one night called Ox, a steak house in Vitacura {an upscale neighborhood in Santiago}. After a nice meal, with great dips for our bread and a perfectly cooked piece of meat, they brought out a sample of sorbets in passion fruit and lemon for us to share. But that wasn’t the best part. We decided we didn’t want dessert, and were waiting for the bill. Instead, they brought us a plate of pink cotton candy!

It was so whimsical and fun, and completely unexpected for this white table cloth establishment. Our table was  excited and this thoughtful gesture really sealed this experience as one of our favorite meals of the trip.

It got me thinking about surprise endings. At Roxy + Joe’s wedding, they ended the evening with chocolate chips and milk. This wedding gave guests breakfast on their way out for the next morning. It’s such a thoughtful addition, and best when unexpected. I’m thinking of incorporating it into my next event!

 

Fun Party Shops

We are in the most painful part of the move right now, where you feel like you don’t have enough time to get everything done. Sandy certainly added her excitement as well! So glad my NYC peeps are safe and sound– that was pretty scary, even from DC!

So, with all of that, I thought you might like this list of fun party supply shops to take our minds to other things. Some of these shops I hadn’t heard of– but I can’t wait to check them out and order it up! One of the best parts? Most of these online stores ship internationally…  {via PapernStitch}

#1 Herriott Grace

This shop is STUNNING!! Things seem to sell out pretty quickly though, so be sure to check back often. Or join the mailing list for updates. 

Currently loving rustic porcelain pedestal

#2 Signe Sugar

Cupcake toppers and gum paste letters or numbers.

Currently loving…Colorful gum paste letters and numbers

#3 Confetti System

Love.

Currently loving twist rope garland

#4 Knot and Bow

Best known for interesting packaging-related supplies, but the tags and stickers are good for presents, which are party related!

Currently loving party confetti 

#5 Paper Tuesday 

Filled with honeycomb ball poufs and cool tissue fans, this shop is on internet ‘speed dial’ for when one of those two things.

Currently loving Clarissa Pouf Kit

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