Tuesday, November 2, 2010

A Vintage Inspiration

I really love this picture. The colors are very pleasing to the eye. It can actually be a good inspiration for a vintage themed birthday party. Let's dissect the colors!

First off, pale yellow. You can make this as your base color. Your skirt can be yellow as well as your headpiece. If you want to go for gloves, you can have them in this color too! Then sprinkle your dress with beads or laces in the hue of pink. Have both shades present - the bright one and the darker one. You can have pink shoes too, that would be so pretty. Next, the pale orange / peach color will look great next to the pink hues. It kind of accentuates the pink accent colors in your bodice. You can have a peach-colored purse, accented with the color pink of course. Don't let these two colors get separated or they may not look good. Or maybe they will. It's all in the creativity of your party gown or dress designer.

My point here is, it's important to look for color pegs like this one to know the kind of color scheme you can play around with!

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Party Food: Cheese Munching before the Meal

Eating time is undeniably one of the things your party guests look forward to. Every time I go to a wedding banquet or a birthday party or anything that calls for a celebration like graduation parties or christening, I always get relieved as soon as the food is served. Especially in the cases of debut and wedding parties, which rely on an event flow with carefully structured programmes, most guests (especially the hungry ones) worry about whether they are to watch the entire programme first then eat afterwards.

Celebrants nowadays know better. To make the guests stay until the end of the event, they have to give them the energy they need - serve the meal first! I mean of course your friends and family love you that's why they celebrated with you on your special day. But you have to make them comfortable as well.

But in most cases, your visitors will become too hungry especially in big events when you have to wait for all your guests to come in the reception area before meals are served. Sometimes, you have to make them wait for the entire entourage to be introduced and to parade to their seats before your guests can finally fall in line for food. If this is inevitable, you have to get them busy. Prepare a nicely done finger food for your party.

Common appetizers for parties are chips and cookies. We have a very simple and delicious way to hold your guests' interest. Make them a CHEESE CRUNCH!

Things you need:
- Molo wrapper
- Grated cheese
- Frying pan
- Cooking oil

Shaping these things is the most fun part. You can make them empanada-shaped, or shape them like a stick or a sailor's hat! Your creativity counts!



TADAAAHHH!!!

Friday, September 25, 2009

Scroll Invitation

Debut party invitations need to catch your guest's attention and make a statement as to what they can expect during your party. Party invites don't need to be one-dimensional, like some pieces of scented paper inserted in matching envelopes. When planning your 18th birthday party invite, try to think out-of-the-box!

Scroll invitations like this one will exude your party's theme as well as your unique personality!


DEBUT PARTY SCROLL INVITE



Party Theme Idea: CAKE SWAP

A cake swap party is ideal for girls' get togethers. 18th birthday party themes are usually centered on the debutant offering something to the guests. But this particular theme requires every guest to participate by bringing a cake with them for the party.

A cake swap party allows you and your friends to interact while eating different types of delectable cakes!






Photos: http://www.joyofbaking.com


When organizing a cake swap themed party, you can either assign a certain kind of cake to every person or draw names and numbers. When all your friends have brought their share to the party, you will all have a great time just sampling on each type of cake!

You can pair each cake slice with various drinks like tea, milk or even wine. You and your friends can even bake together during your party, which is a great bonding experience for all of you.


Photos: http://www.joyofbaking.com


Cakewalk

For a fundraiser, you can have a game called "Cakewalk" and have all the cakes placed on the table. Just like "Trip to Jerusalem", the Cakewalk game lets each person dance around the cakes. When the music stops randomly, a number will be drawn. The person who is in front of the numbered cake will be tasked to buy the cake.



You can have a number of variations for this game as long as you think it will be appropriate for the occasion.

Have a sweet-tasting party!

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Party Souvenir Suggestion: TEA PLANT!


My sister attended a wedding, which gave away this souvenir as keepsake. It's really one-of-a-kind --- a plant of Taragon tea leaves! The plant came with an instruction on how to consume it. These Taragon tea leaves really smell nice and they taste good too!

If you're throwing a garden party, you can consider giving out souvenirs like this one because they reflect what kind of party you had. Unique party souvenir items like this Taragon tea plant will not only remind the guests of your party venue, they will also take your friends and family back to your garden party through its aroma.





Party Souvenirs: Consumables VS. Non-edibles

Let’s face it. One of the reasons why we love going to parties is the freebie. But although party souvenirs are not our main reason of going to an event, they are a good way to make the party memorable.

I’ve received different types of giveaways and souvenirs - from the very usual figurine and ref magnets to the delectable mini cakes, cookie baskets and candy boxes. And from all the souvenirs I received, I can classify them into two categories - the edibles and the non edibles.

There is really no rule when it comes to party giveaways and both edible and non edible souvenirs are acceptable. But both types have their own pros and cons.

Non-Edibles

The general purpose of a party souvenir or give away is to serve as reminder to the guest of the event that took place, and of course what better way to achieve this than to provide everyone with non perishable items like figurine displays and mini dolls. At home, we have a glass cabinet where we place all the souvenirs from the 18th birthday parties, wedding anniversaries and christening parties we attended, and because they’re just too many, I think we might need more cabinets!

When I look at a particular souvenir in that cabinet, I always remember the time I went to that particular event. But the downside to receiving such giveaways is the fact that I have no use for them and I might throw them away at some point. If you are a sentimental person, it’s not easy to keep away something given to you. If you want to save space and be practical, you might just store those souvenirs in the attic never to be opened again until the next party comes. Consequently, you yourself might opt for other souvenir options if you are going to have your own party.

Displays are the most common non edible souvenirs in 18th birthday parties. If you want to give away one-of-a-kind memorabilia, choose something that your guests can also use like box containers, mouse pads, bag tags, paperweights, USB disks, mini bags and key holders. I myself get more excited when I receive such items because I know I can use them and I won’t be wasting space in my room for an additional display.

Edibles and other consumables

Edible souvenirs like cookies, mint candies in container boxes, tea leaves and mini cakes satisfy the palate of your guests when they get home from your party. Other consumable items that are given away at most events include scented lotion, bath soap, liquid soap, exotic oil, one-of-a-kind coffee and wine.

Consumable giveaways leave a good impression on your guests. These items are excellent party giveaways because they can be used. But their advantage is also their own downside. Since these souvenirs can be consumed, there won’t be anything left for the guest to remember you or your party.

If you’re thinking of giving away consumable items as souvenirs, make sure to create a balance by attaching something that can be kept by your guests. You can attach your mini cake with a carved wooden tag with your name and message engraved on it so that when your visitors are done with the cake, they still have a keepsake from your party, aside from the crumbs that are left for the ants to feed on.

When giving away edible souvenirs, make sure that your guests know that they can be eaten. Once, I attended an 18th birthday party that gave away display figurines of a ballerina. After a few days, ants were surrounding it and I found something melting underneath the item. It was too late when I realized that the figurine was actually a container with candies in it. I still got to eat some of the un-melted ones, but the worse part was having to clean up the sticky residue it left on our glass cabinet.

Other party souvenir ideas:

Giveaways can be as personal as you want them to be. Since it’s your event, you are the star of your show, as well as your giveaways and party favors!

How about giving away a compilation of your favorite songs? By adding a personal touch, you’re also making a statement and exuding your personality to the world. Have a customized unique design printed directly on the Music CD and place it on a CD sleeve printed with a label that says “Thank you for coming!”

A friend of ours who is also a good pianist recently had her 18th birthday party. She gave away a CD compilation of the classical pieces she recorded! Through this souvenir, she was able to showcase her talent to her friends and family.

Think of something memorable you can give your guests. Debutantes shouldn’t miss this chance to be as creative as they can be!

MINI CAKE