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.

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Cute, right? Working on my guest list…

Waffle Cake

I hope you had a wonderful Mother’s Day, either giving love to your mom or getting love from your kids– or both if you are lucky!

I saw this waffle wedding cake– and was intrigued! What a fun idea for a brunch wedding– or any kind of brunch party. wafflebar2

 

It could be followed with a waffle bar for guests to customize their own– which is awesome any time of day or night. wafflebar

 

Yum! Waffles! I could have one right now…

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!

On the Burner…

I’ve got some fun, exciting things that I am working on {one you will see as early as this weekend!}, and, as always, a lot of things on my mind. Thought I’d share a few…

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Peanut butter banana smoothies for quick breakfast on the run.

I love this adorable pouf, while I search and search for outdoor cushions.

Amazing egg decorations!

Fruit & Flowers

Do you follow the traditional gifts for anniversaries? We do, although often with our own take; for example, the first year we decided “paper” meant plane tickets, so we flew to Paris. This past Friday marked 4 years married for my husband and me. We weren’t going to travel, so I was trying to come up with a thoughtful gift that showed how much the past 4 years have meant to me.

We decided on fruit and flowers was the traditional gift for this year, and I started brainstorming {translation: looking on pinterest}. I saw a picture of a fruit pie and it clicked immediately. My husband loves pie {even over cake!} especially mixed berry. I found Pretty Please Pies to custom make one in Hong Kong and my man couldn’t have been happier. It might be the best gift I have ever given him. {side note: this awesome baker made sure I had my pie for my anniversary, even as she was on her way to the hospital with appendicitis!}

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This is how we celebrated our every day {or year, as the case may be}. What did you do for your 4th anniversary?

Happy Weekend!

I brought some girl scout cookies back with me from the US. While eating a samoa I started thinking about Troop Beverly Hills, so watching it is on the list for this weekend. Not only does it allow me to indulge my cookie eating, but it’s the original “glamping.”

What are you up to this weekend?

{images and layout by Design*Sponge}

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1. Yellow and White Striped Tent, $1400; 2. Glow in the Dark Compass, $5; 3. J.Crew Satin Jumpsuit, $300; 4. Girl Scout Cookies, $4; 5. Desert Sleeping Bag, $84; 6. Giorgio Body Powder, $2; 7. Louis Vuitton Agenda Book, $535; 8. Pocket Corkscrew, $54; 9. Champagne Stand, $30; 10. Marshmallow Skewers, $34/set of 9

A Beautiful Day

To stay true to this blogs theme of celebrating events large and small, and to events that I am planning in my life, I want to show you some of the details of my grandmother’s services last week. I don’t mean for this to be sad, but to share some things that I was able to do to honor my grandmother, and to support my family during this difficult time by putting my event planning skills to use.

My mom asked everyone to gather photos of my grandmother, so we ended up with a wonderful selection, despite my grandmother’s best attempt to stay out of them for the past 40 years or so. I bought 2 large frames at Michael’s and hinged them together to create a screen to serve as her memory board. As you can see from the picture above, the effect was much more organized than a photo collage. I was able to tell the story of my grandmother in a beautiful, dignified way. Also, taking note from numerous movies, we were able to take a photo from my wedding {one of the few high resolution images we had}, crop it, and blow it up. The effect was amazing– and brought me to tears immediately upon seeing it.

My stepdad is a wonderful orator and gave a eulogy that was both funny and touching, sharing stories and remembrances. He also put together these personal cards which summed up my grandmother in all aspects of her life.

My parents hosted lunch at a golf club nearby {with printed directions, naturally} that offered guests the opportunity to share their own stories and memories. The idea was for guests to share publicly, but in the end, most of us shared at our tables, and it felt just right. We also gave a “toast” of sorts, using my grandma’s favorite little debbie cakes, with many guests wearing the badges out.

It turned out beautifully, and I was happy to contribute to the day by organizing and adding thoughtful touches I knew my grandmother would like, from using navy and beige {her favorite colors} to her favorite food. We celebrated her life  and I hope we made her proud.

PJs + Cocktails

I love the idea of comfy clothes, mimosas and yummy breakfast food. It could only be better if it followed a sleepover and girl talk! Wouldn’t this be a great theme for a bachelorette party? {via Camille Styles}

Pajama Brunch | Camille Styles

Pajama Brunch | Camille Styles

Pajama Brunch | Camille Styles

Pajama Brunch | Camille Styles

Pajama Brunch | Camille Styles

 

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