Thursday, May 13, 2010

Vintage Spring Tablescape

I just love Dandelion and Grey ~ their blog is just so, so inspiring. You definitely have to
spend some time over there just soaking up the inspiration.

And I love that a vintage breakfast that Erin was putting together for her sweetheart
quickly became a lovely and impromptu photo shoot.

The overall look was casual and vintage-inspired; a plank of wood topped with vintage
books was used as a table runner, tea towels from Ikea as placemats, charming mismatched patterned plates from Anthropologie, yellow basket from Home Goods, and with antique napkins and silverware.

Add some fresh melon-colored tulips and you have yourself a charming tablescape.

Photography by Olive Juice Photo

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Weekend Project: DIY Wallpaper Bookshelf

When I found this great DIY weekend project on Pepper Design Blog to enhance
bookshelves, cabinets and media centers with paint and/or wallpaper I was so inspired.
What a great way to decorate and update your environment in a relatively inexpensive
and creative way! I love to do fabulous for less!

Canadian House & Home stripped kitchen cabinets to reveal neatly stacked
dishes and a vintage print (via Centsational Girl).

What about fabric? There are so many options to choose from… cutting templates (out of foam core, etc.) to fit the back of your shelf and ‘upholstering’ the board is a great option that can be replaced as often as you’d like. For a more direct application, fold fabric edges in (for a makeshift hem) and use colorful pushpins to pin fabric to each corner.

For a smaller commitment (isn’t this perfect for the office or guest room?) Apartment Therapy
shares a tutorial for lining a bookshelf in this black and white paisley print.

{DIY Bookshelf Wallpapering}

a Materials: Bookcase, wallpaper (fabric, drawer lining paper, photos, magazine clippings, etc), wallpaper primer & paste, scissors, popsicle stick or wallpaper smoother, damp rag

{1.} Measure the back of each shelf (if you can remove individual shelves, pull all out and take one large measurement). Carefully cut wallpaper to match.

{2.} Install wallpaper using wallpaper primer & paste (a decoupage material would work well, too). Smooth all bubbles & wrinkles as you work (you can use a popsicle stick or wallpaper smoother) and wipe excess glue with a damp rag.

{3.} Let dry overnight!


Article, images and post adapted from Pepper Design Blog

Monday, May 10, 2010

Table Inspiration Mock-Up

This beautiful tablescape design mock-up was created by future newlyweds Jodi and
Kurt of Jodi Miller Photography, as they plan their upcoming wedding. They've been
slowly collecting old books, plates, bowls, jars and other table props at antique stores.
The future groom's sister made the napkin rings using vintage earrings and loops of jute
twine; and also created flowers out of old lace.

I always encourage any of my clients that want to incorporate DIY elements for their event to mock up a table design or inspiration table. It's a great way of visualizing all of the pieces together and then document it with photos so you can easily recreate the look later on. It also helps you visualize how the final design will look and help you decide if you need to make any changes or additions before the big celebration.

This is just so inspiring!

Photos by Jodi Miller Photography from Little White Book
Article, post and photos adapted from The Sweet Occassion

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Happy Mother's Day


Today is Mother's Day.

I am fortunate in that I have been able to experience a wonderful Mother/Daughter relationship from both sides. Today I will celebrate my amazing mom, and all that she
has done for me, and has meant to me throughout my life.

But I also will celebrate my relationship with my daughter, Hannah.

I thank God from the bottom of my heart that He has blessed me with the the most
amazing little girl in the entire world, and that He chose *me* to be her mommy.

I don't know what I did to deserve her, but it's a privilege I don't take for granted.

She is my greatest joy, and I am so blessed that because of her, everyday feels like
Mother's Day!

Happy Mother's Day to all my mommy friends!

photo courtesy of Divine Party Concepts

Saturday, May 8, 2010

{Real Party} Alice In Wonderland

It must be Alice in Wonderland theme party week at KEC! I fell in love with this modern-meets-whimsical Alice in Wonderland Party featured on Hostess with the Mostess and planned by Lollipop Events & Design. It's always been one of my favorite inspiration parties and I'm finally getting around to blogging it!

This colorful Alice in Wonderland design is like your own personal fairy tale...charming,
stylish and perfect for everything from a baby or bridal shower, to a birthday party or
ladies luncheon, or my favorite would be a "Very Merry Un-Birthday Party" so that anytime
would be the right time!!

I love the clever tea cup centerpiece and eclectic mix of vintage patterns & textiles! Read on for all the DIY tips for this setting, as told by the Lollipop girls

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 or white garden roses and an artificial 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 can 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 can 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 the paper candy section on our website to purchase semi-custom menus and monograms similar to these.”

One of my absolute favorite parties!

Friday, May 7, 2010

Inspired by Fancy Nancy

I am in love with creating theme parties based on beloved children's books...
and was delighted when I found this inspiration board via Terra Bailey Photography

We were recently introduced to the delightful Fancy Nancy book series by my dear
friend, Andrea Rytky. It is nearly impossible not to fall in love with the wonderfully
written and creative adventures of Fancy Nancy.

So as with everything in my life, I look to every new experience as inspiration for a theme party, and after reading the first book (which was a birthday gift from Andrea to my daughter)
I find it hard to resist the urge to add a little more Extravagance to our life and celebrate in a Spectacular way by dolling up and doing a party Fancy Nancy style!!

To transform any plain party into an Exquisite (a fancy name for fancy) Soiree -

I would begin with a big Glamorous invitation..

Then splash a color palette of Fuchsia (a fancy word for pink with a tinge of purple)
to the tablescape and party decor, and add some Scrumptious (a fancy word for delicious)
tasty treats; and Noble (another word for posh) tiaras.

As all the little Fancy Nancy attendees arrive they would be read some of the Fancy
Nancy books; play pin the jewel on the tiara; attend charm school where they learn to
curtsy, to walk with proper posture with books on their heads, to drink with their pinkie fingers lifted and learn some fancy vocabulary and French words.

Next your little guests could be escorted into the Posh Pampering Salon for their
manicures and make-up consisting of coordinating finger nail polish and lip gloss.

Once the girls are all dolled up they are set to enjoy a fancy luncheon and tasty treats!!

Oh, how I love planning parties.

Click here for more your guide to hosting your own Fancy Nancy party; included are reproducible event invitations, costume ideas, story hour props and many more ideas to explore, play and party with Fancy Nancy!

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Inspired by Alice in Wonderland

I just love this recently styled shoot from My Sorted Affair that was inspired by Alice In Wonderland. Complete with a real life bunny and The Mad Hatter who actually looks quite mad in his own right.

I could see using this venue and tablescape for the perfect bridal shower or birthday party!

All the incredible paper goodies you see are from The Papeterie Store.

Jessica Frey Photography snapped all these delightful photos for your enjoyment.

The shoot was inspired by the upcoming Tim Burton’s New Disney movie, Alice In Wonderland and a beautiful blossoming almond orchard in Bakersfield was the chosen venue to help bring the vision to life.

The dishes and most props including teapots, vases, frames, books, etc. are part of My Sorted Affair private collection. Some of them, like the yellow chair also came from Jessica Frey Photography private collection of photography props. They were picked up from years of antiquing and thrifting. The hanging painted frames are Ribba frames from Ikea. Alice’s hair bow is a hair accessory made by My Sorted Affair‘s Boutique over at Etsy.

The dress can be found at Forever 21


Adapted from The Wedding Chicks Blog - click here to see the entire post