Showing posts with label theme. Show all posts
Showing posts with label theme. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Lollipop Balloons




Materials: balloons, cellophane, dowels, paintbrush, scissors, black tape, white paint, string



This is an adorable idea I found online which is absolutely simple in execution as well - lollipop balloons.

What you can use 'em for you ask? Try a Candyland theme or a Willy Wonka theme or a Sweet factory theme to name a few.

Children will love it! 

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Rainbow Party Ideas

There goes the April Fool day with not much hype, in retrospect  I think I should have done some mischief on my blog or at least the facebook page, but since I'm such a great person instead I'm letting my virtuous side rule by bringing you a party theme idea. Rainbows! 

Who doesn't love rainbows? Except, perhaps the Grinch, but to be fair there are probably no rainbows on his side of grumpville. 

Sleighing on.

This is is a theme that is not gender specific and has a lot of potential to be explored. Here are a few ideas you can work with. 


Playdough party favours.


Rainbow of cakes


Rainbow coated cookies



Rainbor yarn decor

Rainbow candies.



rainbow cake. 

Teeny tiny rainbow cakes



These are just a few things you can do. You can even bring back streamers into style by making streamer chandeliers or streamer canopy. You see, when colour is not a limitation the possibilities are unlimited!



Oh, and don't forget to put gold at the end of the rainbow!



Saturday, December 17, 2011

Kink and Pink - Bachelorette Party

The night before last I went to a hen's party, and may I say God bless our trips to other countries (in this case UK) that provide us with adorable and convenient decor. It made me think, what about people who can't get things from abroad in time? Can't fly in the cute martini glass confetti, shot glass necklaces, funkay eyewear et al.

God bless DIY and event planners (ahem).

There is nothing our blessed country can't do x2 better and x10 cheaper [insert victorious laugh].

One thing to remember for a bachelorette party: Kink and Pink go hand in hand.

Having said that there still needs to be a theme that is individually yours. From the plethora of ideas, I'm showing you girls a peek into one.

It's Sex and the City inspired. So think like them. Decorate shoes, use rhinestones, feathers, buckles, belts... go wild!

Sex and the City 2 party ideas

Sex and the City 2 party ideas

Sex and the City 2 party ideas

Sex and the City 2 party ideas

Don't forget to include fun games!

Friday, November 25, 2011

Your Colour Story.

In the age of black and white Dorothy led a very boring life, until she was introduced to colour and then the yellow brick road, the red ruby shoes, the green emerald et al. made magic possible.

Likewise, colour in events, be it official or personal, spins your mood into the Land of Oz. For me it is very important to have definite theme colours for every event; it describes the mood you are trying to evoke in your guests - fun, quirky, elegant, sombre... the palettes are limitless. 

Keeping that in mind I found an ideal site that I thought I would share with you people to help you pick your colour story. Click away!


Friday, June 17, 2011

Wacky Alice in Wonderland DIY party.

Alright, let's fall down the rabbit hole and see how we can create our own little party without going overboard with our budget. Frankly, I'd prefer you go overboard, it will help my business. But in the instance that you can't here's is what I researched you can do. Think crazy. Mad. Hatter like. Thin of things you would not usually do. Put the chairs on the table! I'm kidding. Don't do that. Unless you want to.

When planning thing wonderland. Think colour. Think patterns. Think, not to think too much.



DIY Decor:



This bright and cheery tabletop would work perfectly for both small and large gatherings. It would be a great theme for any type of event from a wedding, birthday party or bridal shower. With multiple mixes of patterns and colors, the tea party can be both a casual or formal event depending on the food served. Creative details such as the stacked teacup centerpiece and monogrammed tea bags displaying each guest’s initials, provide the perfect, customized finishing touch!

Table:
Start by draping the table with a bold and bright floral table linen. For multiple tables, use the same patterned linen on each table or feel free to mix in other patterned linens to create an eclectic garden feel. Next, use colorful patterned kitchen aprons and tie them around each chair to create customized chair covers!
Centerpieces:
For the main centerpiece, take vintage teacups in any size, shape or pattern and simply glue them on top each other using a glue gun. You can make the centerpiece as tall or short as you would like, just make sure it’s sturdy, so that it does not topple over! To top off the teacup centerpiece add a ball of pretty pink garden roses and a single white butterfly.
On each side of the teacup centerpiece add small glass bud vases with seasonal garden flowers. To add an extra eclectic flair, find ceramic pots with a floral design and top them off with basic moss balls, which can be reused for future parties. Moss balls will save you time since you won’t to arrange flowers! The moss balls also serve as décor in your home after the event!
Table Settings:
Any vintage patterned dinnerware will suffice! It does not need to match the table linens or the aprons perfectly. Look at our table! We used over four different patterns but opted to keep the colors of the dinnerware and centerpieces in the same pink palette. Feel free to use anything from your grandmother’s old china, patterned melamine plates or even floral paper plates. It all depends on the time and the mood of the event.
Each guest received their own hot pink galvanized watering at their place setting, filled with ice and small bright blue bottles of champagne. This allowed guests to keep their champagne chilled on the hot summer day and also served as a party favor!

Paper Candy:
Personalized monogrammed tea bags with each guest’s initials on them were strategically placed at each setting in the teacups. This is a creative way to add a customized touch to the event while doubling as a place card. We also added a whimsical “Alice in Wonderland” flair to the table by placing playful blue and white menus to the side of each plate. Please see our paper candy section to purchase semi-custom menus and monograms similar to these
For this whimsical table we wanted to mesh the feeling of a sophisticated High Tea with a play off of the psychedelic era of Alice in Wonderland. By slyly incorporating the Cheshire Cat’s tail and blending ultra feminine and groovy fonts we married the two together to form a scrumptious blend of wonder!

For an extra special and personalized place card we made custom monogrammed tea bag tags for each of the guests! They were definitely impressed.