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Thursday, September 8, 2011

{Real Parties} A Perfectly Pink Princess Party

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My good friend, Nesi (see the Monkey See, Monkey Do party she planned last year), recently planned an adorable pink princess party for her daughter Madeleine who was turning 3. The party was full of sweet and girly details! A few of my favorite vendors, Kelly of WH Hostess, Cakes by Gina and the floral department at Whole Foods (Woodway) helped make the party extra special.


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Kelly designed the cutest centerpiece sticks along with other pretty paper goods...

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I love how Nesi "sprinkled" crowns and jewels along the table. It was an inexpensive way to make a nice statement!

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Desserts tables are still the rage, so Nesi put together a pretty table with lots of delicious treats. I love the 3 foot balloons as the backdrop which were inspired by the dessert table queen, Amy Atlas.

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The cake was GORGEOUS as you can see! As usual, Cakes by Gina did an excellent job!

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The party was actually a joint birthday party with Madeleine's cousin, so they of course shared the cake.

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Kelly's centerpiece sticks made the table pop and Sue B Sweets made the delicious and beautiful cookies.

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And what would a princess party be without a visit from a "real" princess?! Sleeping Beauty made an appearance and the girls loved every moment with her!

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The sweet birthday girl!
Thank you, Nesi, for sharing Madeleine's party with us!

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Sources:
Photography - My Girl Photography
Paper goods - WH Hostess
Flowers - Whole Foods Woodway {ask for Gail!}
Cookies - Sue B Sweets
White vases - Ikea



Friday, February 4, 2011

A Day in the Life...Kelly Lyden of WH Hostess & The Party Dress

I am so excited to announce the new series that will be appearing on P is for Party! Have you ever wondered how so many of the talented and influential party bloggers manage to maintain a popular site, run a business, manage a household, juggle daily responsibilities and take time for themselves?? I sure do! So many times I have found myself thinking about how a blogger I admire fits everything in, stays sane and what their daily life is like. It can't always be easy, right?! Surely I am not the only person who has wondered these things?!

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One of my dearest blogging friends, Kelly Lyden, of The Party Dress and WH Hostess fame, is our first guest of the series. She is here to show us what a typical working day looks like for her...and she has even given us a peek into her darling home office! Kelly graciously chronicled a busy working day for us as she was preparing to leave for the Martha Stewart Dreamers Into Doers event in New York. Without further ado, here is a Day in the Life of Kelly Lyden, The Well Heeled Hostess...

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Monday, January 10, 2011

8:00 am


Rise and Shine! The first thing I do in the morning is reach over and grab my iphone. I spend about 10 minutes in bed quickly reviewing e-mails, orders that came in overnight, and a quick glance at facebook and twitter to see if there is anything new and exciting. This gives me an idea of what my morning is going to look like! And then it’s time to start moving….I let the dog out and get myself ready for the day. (PS – some days, that pretty much means throwing on my favorite yoga pants and pulling my hair back into a ponytail!)


9:00am


I add our daily post on The Party Dress to both our facebook and twitter pages, and then I spend about an hour replying to e-mails and printing up our orders confirmations from the weekend.

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I separate out the orders into piles – to be designed, custom designs, and custom inspiration boards.


10:00am – 12:00pm


Design work! I spend a couple of hours catching up on designing the orders that came in over the weekend, and preparing the print sheets for our print run later in the afternoon. Every single item purchased is literally designed and touched by me….so I make sure to really focus on the design step in the process to make sure every customer is happy!

I try to ignore e-mails during this time….but that doesn’t always happen! I have two distractions today: 1) I am preparing to head to NYC next week to attend the Martha Stewart Doers into Dreamers conference, so there are plenty of e-mails going back and forth between the “party girls” attending and 2) My sister is getting married in September, so I am tossing around ideas with her and also making plans for a pre-wedding weekend for the bridesmaids in Napa this summer!


12:00pm


It’s time to pack up the orders that were crafted the last couple of days.

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We package each item in a cellophane bag, and then it is packaged up and ready to ship out. Today is a big shipping day – we not only have a ton of normal orders to ship out, but I also have 5 BIG, custom parties going out today. A couple of these customers you might now….Christi’s son’s Mod Safari Party, A Chinese New Year/Year of the Rabbit party for Project Nursery’s Melisa, and a Shabby Chic First Birthday Party for cupcake MAG, and a 40th Birthday Party for Paz of Swanky Chic Fete.


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My dog, Penny Lane, is a little under the weather this week, so I am taking a quick break in my day to take her to the vet. I take the 15 minute car ride to return a couple of phone calls – 1) to my printer who has questions about our new company brochures that are being printed today and 2) to my husband who is handling some website maintenance for me.

Okay! A 10 minute vet appointment, a prescription and $150 later, Penny Lane is good to go and we are headed home. Again, I return some phone calls on my way home (this time it’s to my best friend and my mother!). And once I get back home, I remember that it might be a good idea to eat lunch. (I often forget until it’s way too close to dinner time!)


1:00pm


I sit down at my desk in my cute, grass green office,


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to eat a quick yogurt (with honey), some fruit and chocolate – and reply to e-mails, check out the orders that rolled in this morning, and take a quick spin around social media while I eat. I received a very exciting e-mail today – Jenn from Hostess with the Mostess has decided to feature a “Monkey Love” party that I worked on with Christi! Yay! I love getting those e-mails!

At 1:30pm, I have my weekly conference call with my media/public relations firm Launch Her. We discuss a few upcoming opportunities, and I fill them in on the improvements we have made to the shop recently (have you seen our new “shop by collection”? It was a labor of love and I’m so happy with how it looks!)


2:00pm


I’m off to ship out today’s packages. I ship out anywhere from 25-50 packages a week – some small, some big. I quickly stop at both the post office and UPS, and then I run into the dry cleaners to drop off my husband’s shirts, swing thru the bank to deposit some checks, and then I am off to the printer.


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We do 2-3 print runs a week, depending on how busy we are.
Every single item is printed professionally on a thick, luxurious paper, and is either machine-cut or hand-cut by yours truly! I spend about 2 hours at a time there, picking things up, approving new color samples, discussing new ideas with my printer so they can source/price them for me. Today I am very excited that our new company brochures are done! (just in time to take to NYC for the Martha conference!)

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4:00pm


I head home and lay out the items I just picked up at the printer on the floor. I group them by order (each order is filed together until ready to be packaged), and package up any orders that may be complete and ready to ship tomorrow. The rest of the orders need to be constructed (banners, cupcake toppers, centerpiece sticks), so those print sheets all go into a pile together to be worked on tomorrow morning.

I spend a little bit of time following up with two new sources that are creating samples for new products we have in the works. (PS – I am SUPER excited about these, and hope they will launch soon!)


5:00pm


I run around my house picking it up a bit, give the dog a little attention, and prep whatever I can for dinner. My husband normally gets home around 6pm, so if I am lucky, I can still get some work done before he gets home!

Oh, wait….one of my best friends just called. She’s grocery shopping at the Whole Foods around the corner from me and thought she would stop by for a quick Starbucks break. Okay – twist my arm! I spend about 30 minutes catching up with her, which is not only nice but also makes me put down the laptop/iphone for a few minutes!


6:00pm


My husband gets home from work and we cook dinner together. Chicken/mushroom risotto is on the menu tonight, and it’s been such a busy day – I have now traded my Starbucks in for a glass of wine!


8:00pm


I open up the laptop again to work for a couple more hours. I do some blog posts for The Party Dress (not only for this week, but also trying to get some extras done to schedule while I am in NYC next week), reply to more e-mails (yes – I get a LOT every day!) and then start working on the designs for a couple of custom parties that I have in the works for next month.

I work until my husband and dog beg me to stop and then we have what I like to refer to as “family cuddle time” on the couch until it’s time to go to bed.

I hope this gives you a glimpse into what a day in my life is like. As you can see, I work A LOT these days….but I love what I do, so it doesn’t feel like work. Because I work for myself, and from home, I do have an amazing amount of flexibility – so some days I work 10 hours a day, and some days I take the day off to go bake with my best friend and her kids. I’m a pretty lucky girl!


Thank you Kelly for giving us a glimpse into your daily routine! I hope you enjoyed reading about her day as much as I did!



Wednesday, January 26, 2011

{Real Parties} Monkey Love, Part II - Inside Decor

I have so many gorgeous pictures to share with you from the Monkey Love party! Ellen Johnson did a fabulous job capturing the party and literally sent me over a thousand images! Today I’m showing you pictures of the inside décor from the table arrangements, beverage station, cake and DIY ribbon backdrop.

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When my client and friend, Shannon, first started working on Alexandra’s party, she came across Kelly of The Party Dress and WH Hostess and enlisted her help to create an inspiration board and all of the paper goods. The board Kelly created was beautiful and served as a great inspiration piece for Shannon and I. One of our favorite ideas from the board was to use moss throughout the party décor. I contacted one of my favorite Houston florists, Lisa Tran of Wedding Flowers by Lisa, to turn our vision into a reality. Lisa did an AMAZING job!


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As guests walked up the pathway to the front door, they were surrounded by the most gorgeous ribbon moss balls hung on shepherd hooks.

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The inside tables were another focal point. Each table was draped in a pink linen and held three small arrangements. I found the daintiest ceramic vases from Heart to Heart which Lisa filled with bright yellow Billy Balls, pink roses and hydrangeas in pink and green. Lisa also designed a moss cone which she adorned with pink spray roses and yellow Calla Lilies.

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Shannon’s dining room is gorgeous to begin with! But we of course wanted to add to the party décor, so Wedding Flowers by Lisa created three stunning monochromatic arrangements that were set on top of a light pink satin tablecloth that adorned the table. Shannon’s buffet piece served as the table for the adorable monkey cake made by Cakes by Gina!

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To highlight the area where the birthday girl would dive into her smash cake, I created a ribbon backdrop which consisted of a mixture of satin and grosgrain ribbon in all of the party colors. I purchased ribbon in widths varying from 1” to 3”. The backdrop was stunning since the ribbons hung from Shannon’s tall ceiling. This was our labor of love since we had to be ever so careful with her draperies. You should have seen me on the tall ladder and on my tippy toes! Probably not the safest, but anything for a party, right?!

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In the kitchen, we set up the beverage station. We assembled a runner out of the adorable grass mats I originally saw on HWTM. This turned out really cute! Behind the runner, I placed 3 glass beverage servers which were embellished with drink tags (and ribbon) designed by Kelly. The dispensers were filled with strawberry lemonade, regular lemonade and iced tea. Water bottles, with custom labels by Kelly, we placed here as well. September is HOT in Houston, so we needed to keep the guests cool!

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For the adults, pink mojitos were offered! Cups were preset with mint and a pink striped straw from Hey Yo Yo.

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As a parting gift, the kids took home a plush monkey and custom bubble tin created by WH Hostess! These were perfect and my boys still love on their monkey!

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Here is a picture of the precious birthday girl, Alexandra, and her doting parents!

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Stay tuned for Part III which will highlight the outside decor. Incase you missed the dessert table details, you can see Part I here!



Monday, January 24, 2011

{Real Parties} Monkey Love, Part I: The Dessert Table

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The Monkey Love party I styled for my client and friend, Shannon, and the collaboration with Kelly from The Party Dress and WH Hostess was one of my most favorite party experiences yet to date! I have so many fabulous pictures to share with you which I am going to split up between several posts so I don't overwhelm you with pictures and details.

Here are the details on the dessert table!

** Ellen Johnson of Ellen Zilla Photography did a phenomenal job capturing every detail! **

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When I first met with Shannon for a walk through of the party space, we needed to determine the best spot for the dessert table. We found the perfect area with a large blank wall that just so happened to fit a 6 ft. table exactly. Initially, we were going to create a fabric backdrop, but instead, I thought it would be fun and different to anchor the space with a bright pink monogram decal in the birthday girl's initials! Shannon wanted to use poms from the beginning, so we hung three on each side of the monogram.

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The table was full of scrumptious sweets! The guests were able to choose from macarons in the party colors, cupcakes, white chocolate covered Oreos, rock candy, yellow and pink salt water taffy and gumballs.

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The Oreos were precious! We placed the Oreos in mini tulip cups and topped each one with a small fondant banana.

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To make the banana stick, a little icing was dabbed on the fondant piece.

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Kelly designed so many cute paper goods for this party! On the dessert table, her candy jar tags, cupcake toppers and tent cards were found by each selection along with an adorable flower sticker that adorned the take-home white gable boxes.

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To give the table an additional pop of yellow, we filled the rock candy jars with lemon drops first which also served as a candy anchor.

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Shannon bought several apothecary jars from Pottery Barn which she can reuse at home and at future parties!

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She also fell in love with the pedestals by Rosanna, Inc. and purchased two to be used as cupcake stands. They were gorgeous!

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Guests were given white gable boxes, adorned with a sticker by WH Hostess, to fill up with as many treats as they wanted to indulge in!

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The next picture makes me laugh! It's always so funny to see the parent's gasp when their child is the first to run up to a dessert table and attempt to start grazing! I was there to let this cute little boy know he could go ahead and dig in. The look on his face is priceless!

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Please stay tuned for Part II of the Monkey Love party which will showcase many gorgeous pictures of the party decor! In the meantime, you can visit the party post on Hostess with the Mostess!

Dessert Table Sources:
Monogram Decal - Open Heart Creations
Poms - Party Poms

Mini tulip cups - Hey Yo Yo
White chocolate covered Oreos - The Chocolate Bar
Macarons - Maison Burdisso
Cupcakes - Central Market
Rock Candy - Oh Nuts
Taffy and Gumballs - Bulk Foods

Ribbon - Michael's
Apothecary jars - Pottery Barn
Sqaure cake stands - Rosanna, Inc.
Circle cake stands - Sur la Table
Gable boxes - Palmer Packaging