Like many Minnesotans, we enjoy spending our weekends up north at our
cabin. With the sun shining and the lake in the background, this became
the perfect location for my Fourth of July party.
I decided on Pear Tree Greetings’ Sparkle in the Sky 4th of July Party Invitations. Their patriotic red, white and blue color scheme became the inspiration for the décor and many of my 4th of July party ideas.
My backdrop consisted of a leftover pallet, which I transformed into an
American flag by using spray paint. This is a great craft project in
which the kids can be included as well! My nieces helped paint the stars
onto the American Flag pallet and had a blast doing it. Our cabin also
has many antiques, which I was able to include within the décor. An old
lantern, mason jars, Coca-cola glasses and wooden sewing organizer added
the vintage touches that were needed.
Keeping with the traditional theme, we served “Juicy Lucy” burgers, corn
on the cob, watermelon and baked beans. The burgers were placed in
individual wooden brown baskets lined with a colorful napkin. Corn on
the cob was displayed on a bright white serving tray using leftover
skewers, which can be found at any local grocery store.
Pear Tree Greetings also provided an exclusive 4th of July printable,
which included food tent labels, mini tooth pick flags, cupcake toppers
and a party banner. These are the little details that really make a
party come together. While it is great to use them for their intended
purposes, I decided to utilize them in different ways. The
cupcake toppers became a holder for sparklers and the mini toothpick
flags were wrapped around birchwood paper straws. Food tent signs were
clipped to the wooden baskets that held the burgers, and became nametags
for the gift boxes. The gift boxes were filled with candy and stickers
for the kids to take home. Using the party banner and leftover skewers,
flags were added to the gift boxes.
Dessert consisted of mini cupcakes, cookies and ice cream sandwiches
dipped in red, white and blue sprinkles. Once again, using the party
banner provided by Pear Tree Greetings, the mini cupcakes were topped
with homemade paper pinwheels! These are extremely easy to make. Just follow my DIY pinwheel tutorial here.
I hope you enjoyed some of the 4th of July party ideas provided and you
are able to incorporate a few of them into your own party. Remember to
think outside the box and utilize items around your own home to make
your event a success!
Suburban Events
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Featured Event - Adult Birthday Beer Tasting Party
I had the privilege of working with Pear Tree Greetings as a guest blogger this week. They featured Suburban Event's Adult Birthday Beer Tasting Party on their blog.
Check it out here!
Check it out here!
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Trendy and Unique Gift - Birchbox
Some people are just difficult to buy gifts for. Whether it is a gift for a wedding party, graduation, Christmas or just a birthday, I have the perfect solution for you! Not only is this the gift that keeps on giving, but it is trendy, modern and exciting to receive in the mail each month. BIRCHBOX!!!
What is Birchbox you ask? Each month you receive a box that contains about five samples from the leading beauty and fashion companies within the industry. You can update your own Birchbox profile online that will gear samples towards your personal likes! Once you have sampled the items, you can purchase the full sized bottles through the Birchbox Shop.
My husband gave this to me for Christmas this past year. I'm as giddy as a school girl when my Birchbox arrives in my mailbox each month and I absolutely love trying all the new and exciting samples.
Here is what I received in my most recent Birchbox:
What is Birchbox you ask? Each month you receive a box that contains about five samples from the leading beauty and fashion companies within the industry. You can update your own Birchbox profile online that will gear samples towards your personal likes! Once you have sampled the items, you can purchase the full sized bottles through the Birchbox Shop.
My husband gave this to me for Christmas this past year. I'm as giddy as a school girl when my Birchbox arrives in my mailbox each month and I absolutely love trying all the new and exciting samples.
Here is what I received in my most recent Birchbox:
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Kids Birthday Party - Superhero Theme
I recently came across this AMAZING Superhero themed birthday party by Pear Tree Greetings. If you have a little man of your own, this is the perfect idea.
Jen Meneghin Photography |
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Adult Birthday - Beer Tasting Party
My husband was turning 30 years old and I wanted to do
something a little different than our annual BBQ with friends and family. One
of Jeff’s hobbies is brewing his own beer so I came up with the idea of having
a beer tasting party! Guests were asked to bring a 6-pack of chilled specialty
beer within particular categories that the birthday boy prefers.
The menu consisted of your standard and yummy bar food. I used brown craft bags to hold the soft pretzel bites and mini clothespins to close the bags and add some detail. Another great tip is to use small chalk board signs to indicate different dips or food. I’ve found that guests love this because they don’t have to ask you what everything is. Using an apothecary jar, I filled up peanuts and added a pop of color with the bright red popcorn boxes. The best thing you can do when planning a party is utilize all the space you have available (including the drawers)! Of course the table wouldn’t be complete without a great sign and a beer growler filled with wheat stalks.
Lastly, a party would be complete without some dessert!
Cupcakes with liners added another pop of color and cake pops with flag toppers
added the detail. I made the cake pops my “easy” way and created a tutorial here.
Hope you all enjoy the ideas and maybe you can incorporate them into your own parties! More pictures of this beer tasting party can be seen on the Suburban Events Facebook Page. A special thank you to Party On! Designs who offers personalized party supplies and decor!
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
DIY - Cake Pops
Have you ever attempted making cake pops? If you have, it was probably the first and last time you have ever made them! Cake pops are tedious and time consuming if you ask me.
You can thank me later, but below is a quick and easy way to make cake pops. You will ask yourself, "Why didn't I ever think of that!?"
Materials:
Step 1: Melt the candy melts according to the directions on the package. Optional - you can add 1 teaspoon of shortening (such as Crisco) to keep the candy melts from hardening too quickly.
Step 2: Dip the end of the lollipop sticks into the candy melts (about 1"). Then insert the candy coated lollipop stick into the donut holes. This acts as a glue to adhere the donut hole to the stick.
Step 3: Place in the refrigerator for 10 minutes to harden the candy melt.
Step 4: Dip the donut hole into the candy melts until the outside is fully coated.
Step 5: Top with sprinkles while the candy melts are still wet.
Step 6: Place the opposite end of the lollipop stick into a piece of cardboard or styrofoam in order for the cake pops to dry. This also allows the any excess candy melts to drip off the cake pop.
Not only is this easy but you can do about 50 cake pops in under and hour! Enjoy!
You can thank me later, but below is a quick and easy way to make cake pops. You will ask yourself, "Why didn't I ever think of that!?"
Materials:
- Donut holes
- Candy melts
- Lollipop sticks
- Sprinkles
Step 1: Melt the candy melts according to the directions on the package. Optional - you can add 1 teaspoon of shortening (such as Crisco) to keep the candy melts from hardening too quickly.
Step 2: Dip the end of the lollipop sticks into the candy melts (about 1"). Then insert the candy coated lollipop stick into the donut holes. This acts as a glue to adhere the donut hole to the stick.
Step 3: Place in the refrigerator for 10 minutes to harden the candy melt.
Step 4: Dip the donut hole into the candy melts until the outside is fully coated.
Step 5: Top with sprinkles while the candy melts are still wet.
Step 6: Place the opposite end of the lollipop stick into a piece of cardboard or styrofoam in order for the cake pops to dry. This also allows the any excess candy melts to drip off the cake pop.
Not only is this easy but you can do about 50 cake pops in under and hour! Enjoy!
Monday, April 15, 2013
DIY - Spring Time Picnic
Recently, I was approached by Party On! Designs to provide event planning ideas for their customers by utilizing products they sell. This particular company sells personalized party supplies and decor so you can plan your own unique event! I waited in anticipation for my first "box" of goodies to arrive. Not knowing what would be in the box, I became extremely excited about what I would be creating for my first project!
The box contained the following items: recycled berry boxes and wooden utensils
Let the brainstorming begin! What could I make with these two fun items? For those of you who live in Minnesota, you know that the winter weather is still in full force. All I am waiting for is spring to hit! With spring in mind, I decided to use the berry boxes and utensils for an exciting kid's picnic.
First thing is to making these utensils pop! Ombre is very popular right now and this is an easy tutorial on how to add a little pizazz to the wooden utensils.
Materials needed for ombre utensils:
Step 1: Use the masking tape and mark off the handle for where you will be painting.
Step 2: Pour out the paint for the two colors you have selected (make sure to leave a little space between the two colors...you will see below why we did this).
Step 3: Paint one end of the utensil with the lighter color and the other end with the darker color. Leave the middle section unpainted.
Step 4: Combine your two colors until you get the desired hue. Use this mixture to paint the middle section of the utensil.
It is picnic time! Using leftover fabric for my basket liners, I wrapped up a few PB & J sandwiches, some goldfish and veggies to fill my berry boxes. Using mod podge and glitter, I made initial tags to personalize the picnic basket for each child attending.
Don't forget about dessert for the picnic! I whipped up some angel food cake parfaits and tied the ombre utensils to the glasses.
The possibilities are endless for what you can create with berry boxes. Check out Suburban Events on Pinterest for other berry box ideas!
The box contained the following items: recycled berry boxes and wooden utensils
Let the brainstorming begin! What could I make with these two fun items? For those of you who live in Minnesota, you know that the winter weather is still in full force. All I am waiting for is spring to hit! With spring in mind, I decided to use the berry boxes and utensils for an exciting kid's picnic.
First thing is to making these utensils pop! Ombre is very popular right now and this is an easy tutorial on how to add a little pizazz to the wooden utensils.
Materials needed for ombre utensils:
- Wood utensils
- Paint brush
- Masking Tape (or painters tape)
- Two colors of your choice (try and stick to the same color family... I chose red and light pink)
Step 1: Use the masking tape and mark off the handle for where you will be painting.
Step 2: Pour out the paint for the two colors you have selected (make sure to leave a little space between the two colors...you will see below why we did this).
Step 3: Paint one end of the utensil with the lighter color and the other end with the darker color. Leave the middle section unpainted.
Step 4: Combine your two colors until you get the desired hue. Use this mixture to paint the middle section of the utensil.
It is picnic time! Using leftover fabric for my basket liners, I wrapped up a few PB & J sandwiches, some goldfish and veggies to fill my berry boxes. Using mod podge and glitter, I made initial tags to personalize the picnic basket for each child attending.
The possibilities are endless for what you can create with berry boxes. Check out Suburban Events on Pinterest for other berry box ideas!
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