Simple, Personalized Party/Shower Favors

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Last week I hosted a tea in honor of my Mother’s birthday at my favorite Tea Room {the same place we held Terry’s baby shower last winter} for a few of her closest friends. Since many of my Mom’ms friends were traveling to attend the party, I wanted to give them each a little favor to take home and remember her special day.

favor in cup

The decor was pink, girly and flowery {an easy choice since my mom loves gardens and flowers}, so when I saw these cute pink, flower-shaped soaps I knew they would be perfect. Having seen all the creative ways Christy has used these monograms from For Chic Sake, I decided to make a personalized card for each guest, which I then attached to each soap as a take-home gift.

soaps in box

Making these was simple. I chose a printable and customizable monogram in colors I liked via For Chic Sake and just typed in each guest’s monogram. I saved the file on my computer, then resized each file and cropped it into a square shape. I used my design software, but I think you could do this fairly easily in any number of computer programs.

monogram tags

I printed out each monogram on white cardstock. To make them extra special, I layered them on a second page of cardstock with double-sided tape right on the edge to make the monograms extra thick, almost cardboard weight. I cut each one carefully with my guillotine paper cutter after they were attached to get a perfectly clean edge. I think the extra thickness just made them a bit more special.

single favor

I enclosed each soap in a simple plastic “goody” type bag and tied it with a pretty ribbon. Then I attached the card on top, easy.

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They were just a little added touch to what was a wonderful celebration.

and, wishing you the happiest of birthdays, Mom!

XO,

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Lalaloopsy 4th Birthday Party

 Since it’s been the holiday season, I didn’t want to jump back in with a post about all that was pink, girly and Lalaloopsy until now. But, a few weeks ago we celebrated my daughter’s fourth birthday in grand style.

To give you a little background, this was her first ‘party’.  I said to someone the day of the party, I have thrown approximately 17 boy parties {My boys are 7 and 10 so think Star Wars, Army, Ninja Turtles, Transformers–you name it, we’ve done it}, but this was my first GIRL party so I may have gone a little over the top. It was a TON of fun to finally create something related to dolls, pink and totally girly, and I can definitely say she enjoyed her celebration too.

The theme of the party was not without much debate. During my last visit with Terry (who among her many talents is a professional event planner) together– with Pinterest– we planned a beautiful silver and white Snow/Winter Fairy party for her. That lasted about a day. Then my daughter decided she wanted a Hello Kitty party. Again, after much discussion and maybe a little hopeful persuasion from her mother, she finally settled on a Lalaloopsy theme for her big day.

Putting something together with the doll concept with buttons and sewing was too cute to pass up. I prefer to use mostly homemade items for parties, especially since I used to make and sell many of the party accessories such as you see in the photos.  I was really in for it when we {she} found LalaLoopsy party plates, cups, etc. at Wal-mart. So, again we compromised, and she got to set the table, which she did days in advance in her excitement.

I used generic white and pink cups, made stickers for them and filled them with popcorn and served the drinks in them. The straws were leftover from this Baby Shower we had last year.

The party was in the afternoon, so I didn’t do too much for food, just lots of snacks and sweet treats for the little girls to enjoy.

We did cupcakes, pink of course, with little toppers I made.

I knew I wanted to have a seat for each little girl, so we rented some extra chairs, a large round table and a white cloth. It made things so much easier to have everyone sitting instead of running wild, then we just packed it all up and returned it the next day.

I made the banner out of fabric scraps to hang above the buffet table; it’s been repurposed and now hangs over her bed in her room as a little reminder of her day.

We had a craft station set up in my office.  The girls made three different Christmas ornaments {under the supervision of some gracious middle schooler helpers} which of course, I don’t have pictures of to show, but it kept them busy and the ornaments served as their little “take home” gift.

 All in all I think the birthday girl had a ball!

XO,

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An AMAZING Ice Cream Birthday Party!!

 

I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream!!

What little girl or boy wouldn’t want an ice cream birthday party?  I just had to share this amazing event that my dear friend Courtney put together for her daughter’s 9th birthday.

Invites from Etsy
Ice Cream Cart Courtesy of her hubby!

Courtney is an amazing woman, friend, and mother!  She designed this party for her daughter after just giving birth to her 3rd child.   I am not sure where she found the energy or the time, but she put together a smashing event that her daughter and all her guests loved.  She also found time to shoot the party and blog about it.  Yes, Courtney is amazing not only because she is a mother of 3 gorgeous girls, but a working mother of 3!  She owns her own photography company, Courtney Anderson Photography, and her creativity blows  my mind.  As most of you already know, I plan events for a living,  so I know good photography and I have worked with many photographers over the years.  Courtney’s creative style and her artistic eye capture the most amazing moments,  a gift only the most talented photographers have.  I am so lucky to know this talented woman!!  Here a bunch of detail shots that Courtney captured during her daughter’s party:

Ice cream cups with a cookie cone party favor

I am loving the pink cones, how cute!
Mason jar beverages adorn with a cool straw- PERFECTION!
Make a wish!!
Time to Eat!

Her handy hubby designed the ice cream cart and her mama made this ice cream cone birthday cake.   I think they all need to go into business together creating fabulous events, don’t you???:)

Ice Cream Birthday Bash!!
One Scoop or Two?
Courtney’s mom created the perfect cake for an ice cream party!

Here are some of my favorite shots of the birthday girl!!   She is just adorable and I would go as far to say that she is comfortable in front of the camera :) . Watch out, Vogue!

Best gift ever: Gift certificate to learn how to sew: Little Pin Cushions

I hope you all enjoyed this amazing ice cream party; I sure did.  Check out more pictures and parties from Courtney Anderson Photography.  Also, if you feel inspired to host your own ice cream party but don’t have an amazing cart like picture above…. you can RENT this one!!!  Contact Courtney for all the details through her site.  Lastly, don’t forget to share your next amazing party with me in the comments section!

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Garden Butterfly 1st Birthday Party

Garden Butterfly Party

This past weekend Amy and I were invited to our dear friend Trinity’s home to celebrate her daughters first birthday.  I’m not sure if you all remember but Amy and I threw Trinity a baby shower in honor of this sweet little blessing last June (click here to check it out).   Needless to say, I cannot believe that we are already celebrating her daughter’s 1st birthday!! How does time go by so fast?  Trinity went all out creating an amazing Garden Butterfly Party for her daughter.

Proud parents!! Courtesy of LuMa Images
Custom made party hat for baby Siler

Trinity choose a yellow, aqua and orange color scheme that was perfect for July and stood out with all the green grass in her back yard.  The bright colors really made the party pop with excitement from both the kids and the adults.  I loved all the little details she carefully placed on each and every table and chair.  She really created the perfect event that no one will ever forget!

Umbrella tables were a hit on this hot and sunny July day!

Everything was decorated even the resin chairs. I love the bright mix of colors.

Trinity alternated the aqua and yellow chair ties

Each cocktail table was cinched with a colorful chair tie and displayed a photo of baby Siler- it was such a sweet personal touch.

The children’s tent was just a colorful and as festive as the adult area.  Each chair had a polka dot aqua ribbon embellished with white daisy .  Trinity created some amazing bright yellow carnation balls that she hung from the top of the tent.  Lastly, she attached large Monarch butterflies around the perimeter which tied the Garden Butterfly theme together perfectly.

The children’s tent was perfectly decorated- look at those hanging flower balls!!          
The kids chairs were perfectly polished! Each yellow chair was adorn with an aqua bow and a bright daisy!

 

Even the kids chairs got some added decor. Aqua polka dot ribbon adorn with a large daisy!

Each child recieved their very own (no spill) mason jar filled with lemonade and sprite.

Look at this cake that Trinity made.  It is just too pretty to eat!  She also had two different types of cupcakes for the adults and the children.  They were delicious and adorable.

Amazing homemade cake!!
Cupcakes with flowers and butterflies for the Adults
Butterfly and bug cupcakes to please both the girls and boys at the party!

Trinity had two adorable activities planned for the kids.  The first was a craft station where you could create your very own butterfly mask.  The girls LOVED this station, they were all so creative!!!  The second was a bug hunt.  She gave each child a net to collect bug goodie bags placed along the perimeter of her yard.  I am not sure which activity the kids loved more, they were both equally creative and fun.

The kids were able to create their own butterfly mask.

Look at all that glitter!!
Look at her beautiful butterfly mask- so creative!

You would think that bug hunt goodie bags and masks were plenty to give away but they children also received this beautiful parting gift.

Parting Gift: Grow your own sunflower!

As you can see, this party was over-the-top amazing.  Trinity created a beautiful event that she can look back on with pride.  Here are a few more photos from our friend Michelle over at LuMa Images.  How lucky Trinity is to have all these wonderful photos to look back on and remember her daughter’s very special garden butterfly birthday celebration.

Mama and baby ready to blow out her candle

Look who just turned 1 and is WALKING!!
     Peek-a-boo birthday girl!!
 Mr. Len turned the sprinklers on and the kids LOVED the cool surprise!!
Adorable Girl!!

Happy Birthday!!!

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Turning 37 in Style {Party Menu}

 

Fashionista Party!!

A couple weeks ago I turned 37 and hosted a fashion birthday party to celebrate in style. You can check out all the fun party details HERE if you missed the first post.  It was so much fun to shop with all my girlfriends inside my own home.   We drank, we ate, we shopped, and just celebrated all the things that women love.

 

I am back to share the menu that I choose for this party because it was quick and easy, perfect for any celebration.

Inspiration for my own"Make Your Own Mimosa Bar from Every Scrap Countz

I had found this photo (above) on Pinterest a while back and it inspired me to have my own “Make Your Own Mimosa Bar”.  Who doesn’t like champagne and doesn’t it just go hand and hand with shopping and celebrating???   It is easy to stock (just buy your favorite champagne) and some pure fruit juice or puree.  I offered four different kinds of “add-ins”.

Mimosa Bar Flavors
  • Mimosa (Champagne and Orange Juice)
  • Bellini (Champagne and Peach Puree)
  • Razzle Dazzle (I made up this name but it is simply Champagne and Raspberry Puree)
  • Strawberry Fizz (Another made up name but simply Champagne and Strawberry Puree)

Make your own Mimosa Bar

 

To go with the champagne, I served a few of my favorite easy to make appetizers.

 Goat Cheese and Scallion Crostini 

Amy introduced me to this easy entertaining appetizer and it seems to be a staple at each and every party we host (alone or together!).  It is so fresh, fragrant, colorful and the EASIEST APPETIZER EVER! Seriously, it has FOUR ingredients and takes less then FIVE minutes to make, but your guests will never know.


Ingredients

  • One loaf of french bread, sliced
  • One bunch scallions (green onions)
  • One package of goat cheese, softened
  • olive oil

Directions

  1. Turn on your broiler so your oven is ready
  2. Puree the scallions (white and green parts) in a food processor, adding olive oil until it resembles a sauce (don’t over mix, you just want it to be spreadable)
  3. Spread the scallions/olive oil on french bread, then spread a nice chunk of goat cheese on top.
  4. Broil 2 to 3 minutes until golden, serve immediately & enjoy!!

Caprese Skewers

Caprese Skewers

Here is another simple hors d’ oeuvre that uses three very fresh ingredients and is always a popular choice.  It take a tiny bit of time to skewer each one together but once you are done, they look and taste wonderful.

Ingredients

  • Fresh mozzarella (the small round balls)
  • Fresh basil
  • Grape tomatoes
  • Balsamic glaze (optional)
  • Salt & pepper
  • Toothpicks or kabob skewers

Directions

  1. Slice grape tomatoes in half
  2. Create an assembly line of skewers, cheese, basil and tomatoes
  3. Skewer a mozzarella ball, a basil leaf and 1/2 a tomato onto each skewer (flat side down)
  4. Serve on a pretty white platter or in a fancy glass
  5. Drizzle with balsamic vinegar or glaze (glaze can be purchased at most stores in the vinegar aisle and is thicker and sweeter than most balsamic vinegars)
  6. Sprinkle with salt and pepper to taste

We also enjoyed cupcakes, however there isn’t a recipe as they came from Wegman’s and they were delicious! After all, what’s a birthday party without {a little} cake?

I hope your next birthday celebration is at tasty as mine was!!

Thanks for stopping by,

 

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Turning Thirty-Something Fashionista Birthday Party!

Ohh….What a (fun) night!

 Terry & I (Christy was recovering in Tennessee from her Disney trip and Better Homes & Gardens Photoshoot–but we really missed her!) spent last week preparing for a very SPECIAL event…

Terry’s Birthday Party!

It’s safe to say that we both get a little carried away getting ready for parties. She is an event planner by trade, and I did event design as part of my graphic design business, so we tend to go a little over the top when we dream up an event.  {Don’t believe it? See more of our events HERE and HERE!}

But in reality, it’s not just because it’s fun for us, but also because we really want our guests to feel special and have an amazing time. So often as busy women and moms, we rarely have a chance to do many of the things that uplift us.  Terry, with her typical generous spirit, designed her birthday party with a focus on her guests’ enjoyment and pampering.

Terry had invited a clothing line, a jewelry line and a make-up line to her home, all for her guests to spend a night trying on– you guessed it– clothes, jewelry and make-up. A girl’s dream come true! And she made amazing food (of course) as well as delicious drinks.

The theme of the night was “Fashionista,” though for fun I had to mix in a little vintage Barbie on the paper products. It just seemed to go well, and I knew Terry would laugh. {Who doesn’t have a special place for memories of Barbie?}

The front door gave a hint of the fun inside.

The entryway held goodie bags for all the guests, as well as shopping bags for decoration.

The girls enjoyed trying on clothes…

…and jewels and make-up.

To quench the guests’ thirst, there was a “Make Your Own” Champagne/Cider Bar. There was champagne and sparkling cider with a choice of mix-ins, including fruit purees of strawberry, raspberry or peach, as well as orange juice for mimosas.

And since every birthday needs cake, pink cupcakes graced with Barbie’s silhouette held center stage.

I framed some vintage Barbie fashion prints from a calendar, and these will soon have a new home in my daughter’s room–a nice party souvenir.

 It was such a nice evening. One other note, we know parties like this can be costly. Terry shared that she was so touched that several of her friends gave her party “necessities” as their birthday gift; for instance, one friend brought the champagne, another the cupcakes. It made her life easier, and took some of the burden off her.  Isn’t that a wonderful idea?

Her friend Sarah even made her the cute “Fashionista” banner.

 Here are the happy birthday girls.  Terry shared her birthday celebration with her college friend, Gretchen, as her birthday is the day after! How fun is that?

Terry will be back with a post on all the delicious food she made next week, so make sure to come back again!

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My Son’s 7th Birthday Camping Party & Giveaway

My oldest son turned seven last week.  I ache all over just typing the number– seven.  How did he get so big so fast?  He also has his first loose tooth, well actually teeth, as if turning seven wasn’t enough!

My son is totally into Star Wars, what seven-year old boy isn’t these days? Since we had a Star Wars party last year, we wanted to head in a different direction for this year.  We thought a camping party would be fun as we just built a rustic fire pit in our backyard.  We came up with a party plan that he loved and one that I felt I could still be creative in designing so here it is…. s’mores, roasted hot dogs, tents and a movie under the stars… What more could you ask for?  Also, can you guess what movie we watched?  Yup, Star Wars!!!

Camping Party Invite with Roasting Marshmallow

Here is the invitation…. don’t you just LOVE it!?!  I added the stick, marshmallow and ribbon to the top to make it a bit more “me.”   I cannot take full credit for the design as I ordered a party pack of printables from Simone Made It off her Etsy Store.  She is an amazing graphic designer, all her printables are super cute and so reasonably priced.    You just pick your design and she will send you a PDF file with a ton of printables to make your party special.  All you have to do is edit the wording to fit your needs and print them out.  Her Camping Party Package came with two invitation styles, thank you notes, cupcake toppers, water bottle wrappers, chocolate bar wrappers and so much more.

Also, Simone Made It has generously offered to give away TWO Party Printable Packages of your choice to TWO lucky 11 Magnolia Lane winners.   If you have a party on the horizon, you don’t want to miss out on this giveaway! Just leave us a comment on the bottom of this post telling us what party you could use the package for. For a 2nd Entry, become a follower by Linky tools and leave us a comment telling us so. And a 3rd entry, “like” 11 Magnolia Lane on Facebook and come back and tell us so. {This giveaway will run through May 3rd at 8pm EST}   {Edit: this giveaway is now closed, thanks to all who entered}

As most of our readers know, I am an event planner by trade, so planning a kids’ party can spiral a bit out of control, especially if it is for my own child :) .   Unfortunately, the only thing I don’t have control over is the weather and the rain gods were not on my side this past Saturday.  Needless to say, we didn’t roast s’mores over our rustic fire pit, we didn’t camp outdoors, and we didn’t watch a movie under the stars.  I didn’t get the photoshoot I wanted for the blog and to be honest, I don’t feel that I took enough quality pictures.  The party just didn’t go as planned and honestly, let’s face it… that happens.    I had to move everything indoors which wasn’t my vision but I assure you, the kids did not care one bit.  I am grateful I had the help of my husband and his parents to get me through the day and in the end, what really makes it the “perfect” party?  Is it the props?  The food? The 48 homemade cupcakes?  What really makes the perfect party?  I am still working on that answer and hopefully will have it figured out by the end of this post.  While we wait, here are some photo’s from my not so perfect “outdoor” party:)

Dessert Buffet Table

Dessert Buffet Table

 Since we couldn’t roast s’mores I decided to make some s’more pops.  I simply froze the marshmallows and then dipped them in dark chocolate and some graham cracker crumbs.  They were a huge hit and they were really easy to make.  I printed out “Go take a Hike” from one of Simone Made It printables and tied it all together with some brown twine.

“Go Take a Hike” Marshmallow Pops

 The cupcakes were a big job, I ended up having to make 48 as we had a lot of adults join in the fun.  I decided to make two styles, both made from scratch from this recipe I found from Food.com. They were decadent and so worth the time.  With the help of my mother-in-law, we frosted two different style cupcakes.  One was a chocolate s’more cupcakes adorned with mini marshmallows and the other was a very cute campfire cupcake with pretzel sticks and red and yellow flames.

To tie it all together and to bring the outdoors in, I asked my hubby and my father-in-law to cut some logs so that we could create rustic wood cake stands.  Aren’t they adorable?

Cupcakes with Simone Made It cupcake toppers and rustic log cake stands

Campfire cupcakes with prezel “logs” and red and yellow flames

 

 Here is another party favor I created by mixing Golden Grahams cereal, mini marshmallows and chocolate chips… I called it “Trail Mix” but my kids actually ate it like cereal the next day.  I cannot say that was a healthy breakfast but they sure enjoyed it:)

“Take Home S’more Fun”: S’more inspired trail mix party favor

 Lastly, my favorite prop for my son’s party was created by my father-in-law, aka, Papa Tom.  He is a woodworker and makes the most amazing furniture, bookshelves, kids’ race tracks and photo frames  a girl could ask for.  I have lots of Papa Tom creations to share with you over the next few weeks but now I have to get back to the party.  I found some adorable tents online and asked if he could design something for me.  I really wanted it to be simple, yet effective so the kids could sit under the tents while watching the movie outside.  Needless to say, he went above and beyond my expectations and this is what we ended up with… THREE amazing tents for the kids to enjoy and “camp” under.  Here is one that I placed near the dessert table.

Custom made tent by Papa Tom

 I have to say it was an amazing  party even if the rain kept us indoors for most of the event.  I had 20+ kids in my basement playing flash light tag, screaming their heads off, wrestling like super heroes and simply having a blast.   I guess that is the answer to my “perfect” party question.

It doesn’t have to be perfect, it can rain cats and dogs, you can buy your cupcakes from a store because in the end, that is not what they remember.    My son will remember playing flash light tag with his best friends David and Drew.  He will remember having his favorite girl, Hannah Banana, sleep over and eat extra special chocolate chip and marshmallow “trail mix” cereal for breakfast the next day.   He will remember that he had so much fun,and most importantly he will remember feeling special.   In the end, that is what made his 7th birthday “perfect”!! He had fun, he was happy, he was silly, smiled wide showing all his little loose baby teeth, and he laughed the entire time.  Rain or shine, indoors or out,  he was happy and that is what made his not so perfect party “perfect” for me.

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