Showing posts with label Party Planner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Party Planner. Show all posts

3.08.2011

{event showcase} Would Your Kids Eat This?

Marinated vegetables?
Seared scallops?
Roasted lamb loin?

My kids wouldn't eat these foods either ... but I would, and so would my friends!  So I hosted a My Child Would Never Eat That! dinner party to enjoy our favorite foods but I added a little twist.  I hired a personal chef to prepare the food in my kitchen so that we could observe her cooking techniques and learn new recipes, and then, Chef presented us with the food paired with organic wines.  It was heavenly!

Below is a quick overview of what I planned to inspire you to plan your own dinner party. 

This is the invitation sent electronically via Paperless Post.  Like the radishes? You'll see them again!

This is the menu prepared by Chef Colleen of Leen's Cuisine.  I designed the menu card in MS Publisher and tucked a copy into each napkin fold.

So much fun in the kitchen!  Thanks, Amanda and Maribel, for helping out.

One of my favorites was the roasted lamb loin!  Chef Colleen prepared it with a dry rub and then, seared it on the stove.  Thinly sliced and drizzled with a touch of red pepper sauce, it was delicious ... especially with a sip of Chilean merlot!  Stay tuned for another post on her recipes.

I love to set the table!  For this party, I created a formal and seasonal look but I embellished it with a few quirky items, such as the place card forks (details on yesterday's post) and filled containers of flowers with dried split peas and accented with clusters of radishes

As I mentioned above, I tucked a menu card into each napkin.  Here is how I created a pocket fold:

Lay the napkin flat.
Fold the bottom up 1/3 of the way.
Fold the top down over the last fold, about 2 inches below.
Turn the napkin fold over and fold the sides in, about 1/3 on each side.
Turn the napkin fold back over and Voila!, there should be a pocket.


Did you know?  Hosting a 'tastings' dinner party with cooking demonstration is a savvy strategy for producing a great party for less money.  It's food and drinks with entertainment rolled into one!

Ready to host your own 'My Child Would Never Eat That' dinner party?  Then start planning with my complimentary Party Planner.

2.03.2011

Love Bug B-I-N-G-O

Looking for a fun activity to play at your child's Valentine's Day party?  Try BINGO!


I made BINGO cards for my Love Bug Bash last year and it was a hit!  The cards were easy to make.  I printed the BINGO table (or frame) on cardstock and rubber stamped the squares.  To make each card slightly different (and reduce the time stamping), I filled in some squares with different expressions like BEE MINE or LUV YOU.  We used M&Ms as markers; mini marshmallows would work too!


For more inspiring Love Bug and or Valentine's Day party ideas, including a Love Bug Party Planner (below), please read this month's party possibilities newsletter, published by posh parties, LLC.


1.13.2011

Party for a Couple of Love Birds!

Need a little inspiration for planning an engagement party ... or perhaps a couple's bridal shower, rehearsal dinner, anniversary or Valentine's Day party? 

Then, read this month's issue of party possibilities, published by posh parties, LLC!

It features a Party for a Couple of Love Birds
... and includes ideas for an invitation, decor, food and drinks, as well as a free printable Party Planner (below) to make planning easier.  Enjoy!

Click here for larger image and to download this Party Planner.