For my husbands birthday, he had several friends coming into town to celebrate his special day so he wanted to do something fun at home r...
No more ’80s themed parties, please
For my husbands birthday, he had several friends coming into town to celebrate his special day so he wanted to do something fun at home r...
David Talley, is a self-taught photographer living in Southern California who works on fine art, portrait, and event photography. Since his first shooting
Mysterious, scenographic blue lights decorated the area, escorted by airy, white fabrics.
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Need vegan options for your wedding? There are still plenty of vegan wedding dessert options to serve up a sweet treat on your big day.
Karyn (Emily's Mum) had decided to make an 'Emily is One' theme for her daughters birthday. Everything is rose gold and pink! She made all the decorations, food and cake. The gorgeous party was held at Karyn's home and features included doughnut tower, mini layer cakes, gingerbread, cake pops, mini cone cake pops & frozen yoghurt pops (just to name a few!). She has just started her own party styling business Peek a Boo Parties! Well done Karyn. Style, food and decorations www.peekabooparties.com.au
The ultimate list of 100+ creative 80th birthday party ideas by an award winning professional party planner inc decorations, food & drink, games, and gifts
Letting go of your 20s can be a small act of grieving. Poke fun at your own anxieties about aging and kick off your 30s on the right note with a "Death to My 20s" party.
Lucy Maggie Twenties Has Now Expired Funny Birthday Card
My sister and I love crafting together so when she asked me if I wanted to help with her disposable camera craft, of course I said yes! She is on Student Government at her high school and wanted to…
If you have a yearning for the beaches of Cabo, or the sites of Cuernavaca, take a figurative trip south of the border with a Mexican Fiesta themed party...and we're here to get your creative juices flowing, so you can fashion a fun and memorable event.
Host a tea party fit for a queen with these Tea for Two Tea-rrific Tea Party Ideas. Inspirational afternoon tea ideas including finger sandwiches, floral centerpieces and vintage books for display.
Black is the new orange!
As spring blooms, celebration season begins. With the warmer weather it is the perfect chance to organise a garden soiree to enjoy the outdoors with friends. Here are a few tips when planning your next garden gathering: Decorating the great outdoors: When decorating outdoors consider what décor will work well regardless of the wind. Long streamers or garlands hanging down vertically which may get tangled won’t work as well as a bunting or garland secured on both ends. Lanterns are also a popular choice if you have easy access to branches above the party area. If so - you could also choose unique décor such as flowers in hanging vases, bird cages or parasols. If hanging decorations won’t work for your location then consider ways you can incorporate decorations on your table such as floral centrepieces or a cluster of colourful glass bottles, or mason jars. Balloons could also be used whimsically around your garden area to create a beautiful and fun setting: Gone with the wind…. Factor in the wind when considering what items will be set out on the tables. Tablecloths need to be weighted down, and buffet labels secured well. Cute kids tables with paper plates/cups set at place settings look fantastic but won’t look as good if the wind gets to them! Instead opt for using a cute prop such as a crate or paper suitcase to display the plates and cups for kids to grab before they serve. Green lovin’ Whatever colour scheme you choose, having a party outdoors means green is inevitably going to be a part of your colour scheme so choose colours which will work in with your natural surroundings. If there is a gorgeous feature in the garden, park etc then use this as your backdrop for a dessert table. Take a seat… A garden party means you can incorporate seating options which are a little more unique for the guests. You could create a lovely picnic atmosphere with rugs, cushions and a few deck chairs. Or create a whimsical garden feel with mismatched chairs. Dream up ways to create a special setting: The little details… When planning a garden party, of course we cannot forget the practical items: garbage bags so no rubbish is left behind amongst the environment, food covers, sunscreen, insect repellent, fans for your guests if it’s a hot day – all the little items which help a party run smoothly outdoors and that your guests will appreciate as well! My last tip is to remember to visit the Life’s Little Celebrations party directory to find all the fantastic vendors you need. When planning your next spring occasion! Pictures Source 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Contributed By Tanya Castellino
There’s never a dull moment in life, and there is always a reason to celebrate. With fall right around the corner, I thought I would take this week as an opportunity to do something different for t…