Monday, May 17, 2010

Real Parties: Princess Chic

It's inevitable. At some point, your little girl will probably ask you for a princess party. And of course you love all things girly too, but you may think to yourself...it's been done over and over. Leave it to Kelly from The Party Dress to put a new spin on the popular theme!
Morgan's mom contacted Kelly and told her she wanted a "pink" princess party, but with some "rocker chic" details. With that, a bubble gum pink and black color palette was born!

Not only did Kelly design the invitation, she created all of the paper goods along with the adorable ribbon chandeliers which she can custom create for your party too!


The dessert table is cute and chic! Kelly made the banner and cupcake toppers that adorned the table. They got creative with the names on the labels..."Cinderella's Candy Bracelets", "Snow White's Apples" & "Sleeping Beauty's Marshmallows".

I love this kid friendly centerpiece made out of a black urn and magic wand centerpiece sticks. Kelly also designed welcome signs that were sticking out of plants at the front door.


The girls decorated magic wands and did a crown craft, but they also had this fabulous princess dress up corner to play in!

Kelly is an amazing talent. You can see more pictures and read about more details from this party at The Party Dress!


Thursday, May 13, 2010

{Real Parties} Two AMAZING Candy Stations Created by Two of My FAVORITE Bloggers

Two absolutely fantastic candy stations were posted this week by two of my favorite fellow bloggers...Michelle from Maddycakes Muse & Natasha from Fete Fanatic. Please check out their blogs for much more eye candy and lots of party details!!

This first candy station was designed by Michelle for a sweet 16 birthday party. The theme was Cirque du Alejandro.

How great is the life size picture backdrop of the honoree??!

A cotton candy tree! I love it! Michelle promised to post a how-to on her blog soon.

This next candy station was designed by Natasha and it is full of fantastic details. This buffet was a nod to the couple's Caribbean heritage.


The color scheme is so vibrant and I really like how she placed the candy...especially in this jar.


This is unique too!

Great job you two! Remember to visit their fabulous blogs, here and here, for many more party details!


Wednesday, May 12, 2010

{Real Parties} A Vintage Bridal Luncheon

I love everything about this vintage bridal luncheon. I think I'm most head over heels for the aprons used as chair covers...genius! Katie hosted this lovely luncheon for her dear friend and all of the bridesmaids on the wedding day.

Here is another picture of the apron chair back covers, which the girls took home as favors!

The door decor is precious! I love the use of the veil and twigs.

Oh how I love chalkboard menus. The menu itself sounds scrumptious!

A very pretty place setting.

Everyone loves a candy station. The trick is to come up with an original name for the area. Katie named her station "Ashley's Candy Stash" since the bride has a sweet tooth and seems to always have a stash of candy around her house.

Bags for all of the girls to fill to take with them to the wedding so that they could have their own stash...cute!

Katie created a special memory table with pictures of the bride and all of her friends.

All of the girls got ready together at the house. So, Katie set up a "Beauty Bar" in her dining room. She filled apothecary jars with wedding day essentials such as bobby pins, q-tips, nail polish, etc.


The cute girls wearing their aprons!

Be sure to visit Katie's blog to see MANY more pictures and party details! And be on the lookout! Katie is about to launch a new party planning blog as well as a boutique event planning company called Katie Grace Designs.

Also, you definitely want to check out the INCREDIBLE Woodland's first birthday party she planned for her son!

A few party details you might be interested in...

* The aprons and cream chargers came from Pier One.
*The birdcages were found at "Oops" in Fayettville.
* Katie used her Cricut to make the Candy Stash banner as well as a few other things.
* The frames on the memory table were purchased from Riff Raff and Michael's.



Tuesday, May 11, 2010

{Real Parties} How Tweet It Is

This gorgeous baby shower was sent to me by the very talented Kaysi Fox of FABU weddings and events. Kaysi nailed this "How Tweet It Is" theme! All of the decor, including the invitations were designed by Kaysi herself. Read on to see the gorgeous photographs...











The cake, macaroons and sugar cookies were made by Dippidee Bakery. They look divine!

You can see more pictures of this beautiful shower on Kaysi's family blog. Thank you Kaysi for sharing the pictures with us! I can't wait to see more of your parties!



Monday, May 10, 2010

Operation Shower: Red, White & Coo


I just have to take a moment to tell you about Operation Shower, the WONDERFUL charitable organization that Amy from Stem Parties is a part of...actually, she is the Chief Event Officer of the group.

Operation Shower is an organization that hosts baby showers for moms-to-be whose husband is deployed over seas with our military. What a special idea! To date, they have showered over 250 deserving women!

Besides this being an incredible group that touches the lives of so many, the parties they throw are amazing and full of details that you can use for your own showers and events. Click here and here to see pictures from the fabulous "A is for Apple" shower that many of your favorite bloggers were a part of!