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Showing posts with label pink. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pink. Show all posts

Monday, July 28, 2014

{Real Parties} Pink & Pearly Baby Shower

I've been meaning to post this shower for quite some time. This was a surprise shower thrown by Prateek for his wife Sapna. He was great to work with, once I started throwing out ideas, he knew exactly what she would like. We settled on a 'Chanel' inspired baby shower because of Sapna's love of fashion and all things girly.

I didn't get a picture of the outside of the venue which I really regret. I found the cutest form to put outside with the signature drink. This is one of my 'test' pictures I took in my office.

 
champagne cocktails to greet guests & a sparkling cider for mama
 
 
 
 

cake pops
 
Prateek & Sapna the parents to be

 
 
how sweet is this, right??
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
tea cup favors
 
 
 
and here is sweet baby Aria
 
 

Sunday, November 3, 2013

{Real Parties} Pretty in Pink

Since I've neglected my blog and haven't posted regularly,  I have a backlog of parties to post.

This party was so much fun for me to plan because of all the pink! My client/friend Alex was so great to work with and we joked the entire time that the house will look like someone threw up pink all over the place and hopefully I achieved that tastefully...

The sweet birthday girl Christina had a photo shoot the weekend before her party and was a champ!


Priceless!!
 
 
Christina's big brothers Ryan and Justin helped make her smile
during the photo shoot
 
wish tree
 
 



 

favors: cupcake in a jar
 



 
 
What a beautiful family



Thank you!!
 
A big thank you to Alex for allowing me to plan this special day!
 
Another big thanks to Jonathan Hill and Steven Hill for the beautiful photos!

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

{Real Parties} Blush and Bashful

Well, with a lot of coaxing, I finally did it... I think?? You see, I'm not very computer savvy so please excuse the appearances until I can learn a bit more about 'blinging out' my page.

So, the point of my blog will be to share my love of any celebration, big or small.  My goal is obviously to post the end product but I also want to share the steps and instructions along the way.  Wish me luck!!

The first party I want to share with you is a shower I planned for my best friend's niece Lauren.  My best friend of (dare I say) 22 years, Susan Hart, asked me to plan a shower that was pink and whimsical...

In order to make this vision a reality, the party literally started at the front door.


To greet guests…yards of tulle, a feather boa wrapped 'I' and a tray of sparkling pink champagne with paper butterflies perched upon each glass.




My inspiration for this shower came from recently learning how to make tu-tus. I was looking for a cute homemade gift I could give to some of my friends kids and discovered a great tu-tu tutorial on Mommy blessings blog. From there, I wanted to make tu-tus for everything… hence the giant tu-tu on the sweets table.
The idea of the onesie garland makes for great shower décor as well as a perfect shower gift. All I did was design a graphic that matches the décor of the shower. Printed it out onto iron-on transfer paper (don't forget to flip the design before you print). Cut out the design and iron onto each onsie.


One of my favorite activities of the shower was the photo booth. Each guest was instructed to get gussied up in tiaras, necklaces, cocktail rings and boas and have their picture taken with Lauren, the mommy-to-be. I think the photo booth really helped the guests to let loose, as did the mom-to-be.

Along with the photo booth, a wish tree was made from simply spray painting a branch that I cut from one of Susan's trees. Each guest was instructed to write a 'pearl of wisdom' for the mommy to be.


One of the games I planned was 'don't say baby'. I'm sure many of you have played a variation of this game with a clothes pin or a diaper pin. This one was played with a handmade corsage that I made to keep in the pink and girly theme.

Guests left with favors of homemade brown sugar scrub (which smells divine).

I want to thank Melanie of Scout for capturing the moment with her incredible photography and of course to my best friend Susan Hart for giving me this opportunity. 

Stay tuned for a tutorial on the onsie garland!