Showing posts with label birthday decorations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birthday decorations. Show all posts

Thursday, September 29, 2011

A Nautical Theme First Birthday

Our dearest friends (and Godparents to our wedding) have the most adorable baby boy, Nicholas who just turned ONE! I was extremely excited to help plan his birthday party with his proud mommy... especially because I had never planned a boy's party before. My typical A-type personality ended up dictating the theme, decorations, and pretty much everything else. Poor Mirela  and her original "giraffe" theme didn't really stand a chance and the party turned nautical. Nautical says to me: elegant, masculine, and fun, especially FUN to decorate for!


The Decor:
  • Invitation: Photoshop (inspired by another invitation I found on Google)
  • "Happy Birthday" Banner, hats, plates, cups, and napkins were purchased at www.BirthdayExpress.com, "Anchor's Aweigh" theme
  • Instructions for hand-made paper windmills, click here. Double sided scrapbook paper purchased at Michaels and brads can be found at any office supply store. We used chop-sticks for the stick. 
  • Nautical Flags (1 set): 2 wooden dowels,  5 sheets of double sided decorative scrapbook paper, and rope. All items can be purchased at Michaels. 
  • "AHOY" toothpicks (cut out and glue) template.
  • Nautical clip art template 
  • White frames: Ikea $.99  
  • Nautical "I'm One!" hat: www.Diapers.com

The 'one' is reversed on accident by yours truly. oops!

The loveliest little family
The girls enjoying Nick's party






Wednesday, August 3, 2011

A Birthday Dinner Soiree

A few weeks ago I threw a little Birthday Dinner Soiree for my dear friend, Christina. I wanted to do something cute and simple that gave an aura of *happy*...  and I think it ended up being just that. Some pointers on how to create your own birthday soiree:



I got a little creative with Photoshop and added a little 'happy birthday' message. Also used tissue paper for the top, instead of a present bow.


How to: Mini Hamburger Sliders
I am no cook; have no love for it, and anyone who knows me can contest to that. However, since I love party planning and entertaining, it kinda comes with the territory. So like everything else, when I put my mind to it, I CAN do it! These sliders came out delicious by the way!!

 Recipe for Sliders (makes 24 sliders):

Ingredients

  • 2 pounds ground beef (or get 3 packs of 8 piece mini beef patties from Trader Joe's)
  • 1/2 cup mayonnaise
  • 1/2 cup ketchup
  • 1/2 cup horse radish sauce
  • 1/2 cup spicy brown mustard
  • 6-7 slices of Havarti Cheese
  • 24 dinner rolls, split (or get 3 packs of 8 piece mini hamburger buns from Trader Joe's)
  • 1/2 cup sliced pickles (optional)
  • I bag of spinach (with a vinaigrette dressing)
  • 24 olives and toothpicks (for garnish)

Directions

1) Set patties in frying pan on medium heat. Sprinkle lightly with pepper and salt.* Fry 3-5 minutes on each side (timing depends on cooked meat preferences). If you do not have mini slider patties, you can section the meat off and then use cupcake liners to make it round. Flatten so they are 1 inch thick. 
*You may add seasoning to patties, garlic, onions, cheese, etc..
2) Cut Havarti cheese slices into 4 mini squares.When patties are almost done, place a cheese square on top of the patty to melt.
3) You may toast the bun if desired.
4) To make special sauce: mix mayo, ketchup, mustard and horse radish sauce in a small bowl. Add a spoon of special sauce to one side of the bun.
5) Place patty with cheese on bun. Add a few spinach leaves to the top (the spinach with dressing is yummier).
6) After slider is set in place, add olive at the top with toothpick through the top bun. 
7) For sides: sea salt & pepper potato chips (Trader Joe's) and spinach salad with a vinaigrette dressing.
The *happy* birthday girl
The cakes: courtesy of Mirela & Camelia
How to: Table settings
I purchased 7 scrapbook 12x12 printed sheets to use 6 as place mats. You can laminate these to have permanently but I did not have the time. With the last sheet, I used it to cut 1" strips and then I cut the strip in 1/2 in the middle and rolled the strips around the napkins with forks. A cute matching table setting idea for cheap :)