Wednesday, May 30, 2012

When a simple DIY becomes a DIY Nightmare...




My poor sweet friend Kalani really struggled through this generous tag project for her friend's wedding. Sometimes DIY projects go so smoothly and sometimes the simplest jobs are the most painful. I'm glad they turned out in the end. Read this honest post and note the great advice she gives as she learns...

Friday, May 25, 2012

More party supplies I love

You may have read about my impulse party supply shopping spree I went on last Thursday here. Lest you think I have no control at all, I will show you the other items that I loved but put on the waiting list for future purchases.

How about these adorable favor bags from Papernook. I love that clean line silhouette, font and sophisticated color palette. It's nice to have party decor that doesn't scream at you and this feels earthy and bright.

Source: etsy.com via Margot on Pinterest

And yes, these are glass straws! Awesome to peek out of an adult kind of fruity drink, eh? This set comes from Soul Flower Arts.
Source: etsy.com via Margot on Pinterest

And what about this simple garland from Couture by Ayca? Not just for parties, I would love to see this on my mantle at Christmas for a red and white theme or even on the headboard of my bed.

Source: etsy.com via Margot on Pinterest

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Dinner a la Downton Abbey



Were you as enthralled with Downton Abbey as I was? We are such PBS and Masterpiece nerds. What a fascinating look into the people who lived in that magnificent house both upstairs and downstairs. Many of my relatives are from England, so we've had the good fortune to tour estates like that. Watching the show made those tours really come to life for me.

I thought it would be fun to create a party around the Edwardian era, when dinner itself was an event worthy of proper attire and merriment. When A-Line magazine in Cincinnati asked me to style a celebration for their anniversary issue, I jumped right on it! I couldn't wait to transcend that romantic and fomal style into a newer, more modern form of entertaining.

I started styling the party with, of course, a color scheme. Colors that I would have in the past described as "old lady" colors, I've been viewing with a new enthusiasm. The soft, grayed out colors of peach, lavender, soft gold/silver and mauve are given a modern twist with pops of tailored and masculine navy blue. I can just see The Dowager Downton pursing her lips in distaste now. Ha!




For the table settings, I layered beautiful antique pieces like this delicate gold-edged china and cordial glass from Oma's Vintage Plates onto a slightly tarnished silver drink coaster. Those sat on top of a boldly shaped dinner plate (these I picked up from Home Goods), and a round gold brushed charger. Since my focus was to prevent the setting from being too formal and stuffy, I paired the feminine pieces with natural and more masculine ones. The napkin is a bold navy stripe amid the gold filagree plate. The lace tablecloth was draped over a round thick, unadorned walnut table and the chairs were woven with hemp cord which brought a natural and informal texture to the seating arrangement. The flowers were full of opening petals, varying shapes and loosely arranged in the classically shaped silver bowl.


The ribbon chandelier was really fun and simple to create. You know I don't sew, but I am capable of using a needle and thread when in the sights of a finished project. I purchased large plastic crystals from Michaels Craft Stores and sewed them to the cut ends of 1.5" and 1/2" navy grosgrain ribbon. I then printed out letters on cardstock to spell out the honored birthday girl's name. To install, I folded the top of the ribbon over the arms of the chandelier and taped together with double sided tape. Easy on, easy off and no damage to the existing lighting. That's how I like it!

The invitation and ephemera were hand painted by me--shocking if you know how much I love my sweet computer. I pulled out the trusty water colors and created little floral vignettes and navy pinstripes for the envelope liners. I had a good time with wording on the invitation, referring to "Lord and Lady Madison of Hamilton County" and adding a little bit of fun at the end suggesting that English accents were optional. I want guests to expect a fun time, rather than a party where they'd have to recall Miss Manners on which fork to use and when.



I left the food decisions to my able foodie experts. Look at that incredible painted cake from Sugar Realm! Jen from Two Chicks Who Cater created the most inventive menu with the spirit of an Edwardian dinner party turned modern. I can tell you that those cornish pasty pops were fabulous. It was a brilliant update on the traditional foods of England at the time! The beautiful photo of Madisono's Pink Grapefruit sorbet ended up being the cover of the A-Line magazine issue. Beautiful work!

Lest the men think themselves at a ladies tea party, we gave them some man time in a separate "parlour" to taste some whiskey and smoke pipes just like their grandfathers did back in the day.

For the party favors, I filled mixed tea cups with moss and a sprouting spring bulb. Each had a thank you tag and were gifts to the guests from the conservatory gardens...I mean the the flower store. (It's so easy to get carried away in the aristocratic fantasy land.)

And since I'm a big fan of fun at a party, I adjusted this simple game to get people talking to each other comfortably. Laughter really loosens up the awkward moments when guests may be otherwise self conscious. This game had the guests creating their own aristocratic name. Mine is Lady Elizabeth Mills of Toronto! What's yours?

This event was so amazing to plan and see come to life. I couldn't have done it without all the vendors who helped me like Joni from Sprouts, Sharon D (you know who you are!), Lindsey & Sam Huttenbauer, April Combs, Mike Fleisch, Jeb Brack, Matt Madison (who always does my heavy lifting!) Ilene Ross and of course we'd have nothing to show if it weren't for the amazing photos taken by Gina Weathersby of Kiwi Street Studios. Thank you all again and again!

Friday, May 18, 2012

6 party supplies I bought yesterday

I completely went on a party supply rampage yesterday afternoon. I usually have decent impulse control but you know once you hit the Paypal button on your first purchase, it sometimes starts the waterfall of shopping card purchases.

It all started with with these adorable favor bags from A Life Handmade:




Source: etsy.com via Margot on Pinterest

I bought the notebook lined favor bags on the left, but I'll be back for the colorful chevron bags in no time. I was thinking that they would be cute to enclose a gift card for our end-of-the-year teacher gifts.

Then I bought a set of wooden knives, forks and spoons from In The Clear.

Source: etsy.com via Margot on Pinterest

I'm planning a fun picnic with individual lunch boxes and these would be so adorable wrapped with a simple ribbon and tucked inside with the sandwiches and salads. There is a huge variety of phrases that can be stamped on the handles and I chose "Try it, you'll like it" for mine.

These straws are actually a legitimate work related purchase. I'm styling a graduation party and must have some navy striped straws to go in the bottles of lemonade. These are from the Glitter Daisy Shop.

Source: etsy.com via Margot on Pinterest


Also from the Glitter Daisy Shop I snagged some of these little favor cups. I like the idea of baking cupcakes in them because the colors won't get dulled out after the cupcake bakes.

Source: etsy.com via Margot on Pinterest

Then it was on to these chevron bags. One of my favorite trends right now is the neon accents on craft neutrals. I have no particular use for these at the moment, but I'm sure I'll come up with one soon.
Source: etsy.com via Margot on Pinterest

Of course, needing a neon accent led me back to In The Clear to puchase some neon washi tape.
Source: etsy.com via Margot on Pinterest

Somehow this is all starting to sound like the crafter's version of that children's book "If You Give a Pig A Pancake". Now I'm just enjoying the glow of a craving satisfied. I can't wait to get my packages in the mail next week! Woohoo! I pinned way more than I purchased yesterday, so you can see more party supply fun on my Pinterest board here.

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Graduation Party Ideas: Rugby Theme!


Are you planning a graduation party and wondering what would make a unique theme that celebrates both your school and your graduate? This is a printable invitation and party decoration set I created with school spirit in mind. I'm selling the customized printable files on my etsy store here. You can change the rugby colors to the ones of your graduation school, or the college you're heading to. I love the idea of using photos from childhood because I'm a mom and feel sentimental about these things (babies growing up and getting big and all that) but you could also use several poses from senior pictures.

Setting up the party decorations with this theme is easy if you think about using the rugby stripes as a base. Start with a solid colored table cloth and add a table runner in the contrasting school color. If you can't find the right color, seriously, just go to the fabric store and buy some cotton fabric, trim with pinking shears (the zig-zag ones) to about 18" in width.

Scatter some Photofetti on the table. When ordering on-line, you can choose up to 10 different photographs and use your rugby accent colors.

Print and hang the pennant banner on the wall above the table.

Use cake stands in various heights to display the food items. The Pennant toppers would look great on tall pop sticks stuck into cupcakes, with solid colored wrappers and simple one-colored frosting (or just white, which won't make your guests look like they had a blue bomb explode in their mouth after they've eaten it. I'm just sayin')

Print the customized drink labels and stick them to bottles of water or better yet, soda bottles in the right color scheme. Line these up on the table too.

These are just a few ideas to get you started on the fun.

Monday, May 7, 2012

I'm heading to Surtex this month


Surtex is a convention in New York city for surface and licensing designers. My rep group A Fresh Bunch will be showing our wares and I'm thrilled to have been chosen as a senior designer in the booth. I have joyfully spent every waking moment creating and refining patterns and designs that I hope will appeal to companies needing fresh new art for their products.

I realized that I feel most at home creating patterns like this. I'm eager to refine my technical skills, though. I've already learned so many new things on my design software that my brain feels like it's increased it's neuron connections by about a million. It felt a lot like parts of my brain were being ripped open like velcro--not exactly painful but a little uncomfortable. But as I say, this old girl can still learn some new tricks! I just hope I didn't push out some important information in order to gain the new knowledge...I'd hate to leave my children at soccer because that pick up time was replaced by a design in Illustrator.

This is my promotional piece showing off one of my favorite new designs called "La Bella Vida". I was inspired by everything I love about colorful Mexican embroidery and quilting. I think it would make great tween bedding for Pottery Barn, don't you? (yes Pottery Barn, I'm talking to you!).

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