Showing posts with label birthday: garden party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birthday: garden party. Show all posts

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Fall Garden Party

We celebrated my mom's 70th birthday with a Fall Garden Party-- The perfect theme for the lovely lady with the greenest thumb of all.  I really wanted to do something special for my mom because she ALWAYS does so much for us and never asks for anything in return.  She has always been my anchor and is an incredible role model.  I'm a lucky girl!

My mom doesn't like a lot of hoopla, so I kept it simple, but I incorporated some fun details too!

{The Dining Room Table}

i went a little photo happy... i can't help it that plants are so photogenic!

 
a closer look at the runner, which is actually a couple sheets of moss.

 {The Place Setting Comes Together}

plate decorated with doily & decorative paper
napkin decorated with twine & fabric flower

add sedum in terra cotta pot covered with burlap...

 
add paper butterfly (glued on wire) and we're done!

{The Kid's Table}

 
we didn't have enough seating for everyone at the dining room table, so the kids got to hang out at their own table i think they prefer it that way!

{The Appetizer Table}

the light was starting to fade, so i quickly took this shot.
the bowls were eventually filled with pita chips and a couple of dips from trader joes
(their jalapeno pub cheese is yum!)

we also served a warm cheese dip, chips and homemade salsa and an assorted cheese tray.

{The Food Table}

fading light again, so i took this photo earlier in the day

a closer look at the handmade paper flowers.
these turned out so pretty, but they did try my patience...

On the menu...
beef tenderloin with roasted shallots
(yum, yum, yum! this one's a keeper)
(if you like salmon, try this recipe! and if you don't know what furikake is, see
chicken fettucine alfredo
roasted asparagus
chinese chicken salad

{The Dessert Tray}

the dessert tray is decorated with small doilies and fabric flowers
the doilies were dyed using passion (pink) and chai (rust) teas

and with desserts...
tiramisu, chocolate ganache, opera cake
(remind me never to get a job cutting cake... i butchered a few pieces!)

 {The Favors}

the ladies & girls each received a flower pin when they arrived

everyone also took home a potted plant


Everyone had a great time and surprisingly, I'm not thoroughly exhausted.  Either I'm getting better at planning these parties, or the espresso in the tiramisu is kicking in!

Enjoy the rest of your weekend!

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Friday, October 15, 2010

Flower Wall Art

This caught my eye...


On a smaller scale, wouldn't a 3-D flower wall be neat in a girl's room?  Or perhaps the background for a dessert table at a flower/garden-themed party?  Although the thought did cross my mind for a nano-second or two, I'm not going to go there for my mom's birthday party.  No way... No how!  Her party's this weekend and I already have a ton of things to do... although it IS tempting... I'm such a sucker for things like this!! ;)

Happy Friday!

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Fall Garden Party - Simple Decor

Just a little sneak peek~

before:

after:
I'll probably use this to decorate the dessert table...

{The branches were $5 at Michaels and were repurposed from my mantel}

{For the Fabric Flower Tutorial, click here and here}

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the shabby nest
somewhat simple
paisley passions

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Pretty Garland

Isn't this pretty?  Found it on Etsy (of course!)

Sola Flower Garland via Little Retreats

I love the sola flowers, the detail is amazing and it's neat that they're made out of a plant by-product.

This pretty little garland will somehow be incorporated into the Fall Garden Party!


Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Fall Garden Party - The Invitation


This afternoon I had a few minutes to try and figure out the invitation for my Mom's 70th birthday party.  Since the party is in just a couple of weeks, I really need to get them out, um... yesterday.  So no time to get all fancy.  After a few minutes of playing around with some doilies in an attempt to stamp some blank cardstock with a lacey imprint (didn't work so well), I decided to go with the backup plan--

blank cards via Target

I just need to print out the party details and afix it to the inside of the card.  But to be honest, I was a little bummed that I couldn't personalize the invite a little more. So I decided to play with the doilies that I had onhand. 

Here's what I ended up with--
A Doily Envelope

  
Hmmm... maybe the butterfly is overkill?

I don't know if this will survive the USPS, so I might put it inside a larger envelope to protect it from the "elements"


Saturday, September 25, 2010

Fabric Flowers - Variations on a Theme


I was playing around with some material to make an easy fabric flower that is a little more refined-- less carnation and more rose. 

I used the same technique as these flowers created with circles, with one change-- I used a petaled flower, instead of just a plain ol' circle.  I think it especially looks nice for larger flowers (those larger than 2 inches in diameter).

Step 1
Make a flower pattern.  Draw a 5 petal flower on paper to use as a pattern.  As you can tell by my lack of drawing skills, the flower does not need to be perfect... yay!

Step 2
Choose a fabric.  I used a variety of muslin and cotton fabrics.  If you use a printed material, make sure both sides of the fabric are presentable. Cut out your fabric using the flower pattern.

These flowers are around 2.5 inches in diameter

Step 3
Fold your flower in half.  Make sure that the petals are staggered.  Then fold it in half again. It should sorta/kinda resemble a slice of pie

Step 4
Put a couple of stitches into the bottom of the "pie shape". But don't knot it off yet...

Step 5
Keep adding those folded flowers until you have 8 "pie shapes" stitched together.  If you'd like it to be fuller, continue to add more folded flowers.  I found that the larger the diameter of the flower, the more petals you will need.

Step 6
Then run the thread a final time through the entire stack of folded flowers, stitch it together & knot it off. Cut the thread!

 Step 7
Fluff out the petals.  If you have a flower that is larger than 2 inches in diameter, you'll probably see a little gap between the first folded flower that was stitched on and the last.  Stitch together those petals so that the flower will hold it's shape.

And that's it!  An easy, yet refined fabric flower!

And here's another variation (dahlia perhaps?) using this pattern...
Again, as you can see, the drawn flower does not need to be perfect.


Okay, that's it, I'm done with fabric flowers tutorials... I promise!  Hope you're having a great weekend!

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