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.

A Get Well Kit

We are taking a little break from the holidays today, with a little TLC– for others.

Do you know a ton of people who are sick or getting sick? I do. I don’t know if it’s the change in weather, or all the running around and socializing we do this time of year, but it seems like people are dropping like flies. So I loved this idea from Creature Comforts of putting together a little get-well-soon care package.

This simple but thoughtful collection would warm anyones heart– and throat. You can find a downloadable printable on her site for a lemon and honey mixture, but feel free to include any little goodies that you think would help the recipient. Some tea, an airplane sized whiskey, orange juice, nose spray, a magazine or dvd, a fuzzy bear to cuddle– I’m sure anything would be appreciated.

Remember to take care of yourself this holiday season!

 

Ask-A-Planner

Next question is from Facebook– a thoughtful gift question. My favorite!

My mom eloped before Xmas last year and she and her new husband are having a “reception” for close friends and family. What kind of gift is appropriate? They are both hard to buy for because they have what they want and if they don’t they just go out and get it ;)

Ashley from Winter Park, FL

 

Hi  Ashley,

These are the hardest kind of people to shop for– kind of like husbands!

This is the perfect time for a personal, heartfelt gift. Does your mom have any pictures from her wedding that you can frame? Or a piece of fabric from her dress? Or a fun graphic design of the date? Unexpected framed items can really be wonderfully thoughtful.

My other idea is the kind of gift that she and her husband might enjoy as newlyweds– like a couples massage or something to keep the peace (we know that the newly married can stumble a bit in the first year in the transition). Maybe you can give them each jars and a pad of paper to fill with reasons that they love about the other one, to keep around in times of tension.

Good luck– and let me know what you decide on!  xoxo

 

 

Red Velvet Birthday

I love this sweet, simple birthday celebration that Caroline of Coeur De La put together for her sister. Her sister loves red velvet cupcakes, so Caroline made some (using Paula Dean’s recipe), packaged them up cute, and brought a bottle of Cupcake’s Red Velvet wine {I didn’t know they made this, so I gotta try it} for them to enjoy some sisterly time together. Because isn’t that what celebrating is really about, anyway?

Sure, add balloons or whatever decorations on top– they are just icing on the cake. But don’t forget the candle!

{via Cake}

A Special Birthday Gift

Along with the new look of Event Lucky, I am changing the direction of the blog slightly. I want to highlight special, thoughtful moments as much as the larger parties and events. You’ve probably noticed these quieter moments creeping in– because those times can be just as memorable as that big party. It’s about celebrating every day (just like the tagline says), and that means everything from announcements to gifts, birthdays, weddings, anniversaries and everything in between. I love the thoughtful, creative ways that we make every day special– and I’d love to see the ways you do that at home. So feel free to send in your submissions– from the notes you put in your kids backpack, to his grand birthday party– send it in!

I love the way Holly from Nothing But Bonfires celebrated her father’s 60th birthday. She sent a note to friends and family (you can read it here) asking them to send memories of her dad. They could send more than one if they wanted, it just had to be on separate pieces of paper. Here’s how it looked:

I love the adorable airmail envelopes she used. They look so cute. Oh– you want to know how he reacted? Well, these pictures tell it all.

It’s safe to say he loved it.

What do you think? Have you ever done anything special for someone’s birthday?

Chocolate Thank You

A few weeks ago someone did me a favor. I’m fairly sure I’ll see him today, so I wanted to give him a little something to say thank you. I don’t know him very well, but he went out of his way to help me, and I appreciate it.

I planned to make cookies, but nothing went right on Sunday, so I found some yummy chocolate bars at Trader Joes (dark chocolate with caramel and black sea salt) and Whole Foods (Pear and Almond), wrapped them with ribbon and added a cute label from Paper Source. Hope that he likes chocolate!

What do you think? Do you think he will appreciate it?

Have a great weekend! xoxo

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