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Saturday, August 4, 2012

Pretty in Pink {Ruffles}

I recently helped organize a baby shower for my best friend who was expecting twin girls... I say "was" because the girls are now a month old, I've just taken forever in getting current with my craft projects!  

My inspiration for this project was a super cheap basket I got at Michael's in the outdoor clearance bins and this oh-so-pretty 2" pink ruffle ribbon, also on clearance!  When I making a list of everything I had and then needed to do for the party, I decided this basket would make a great prop to hold all of the thank you favors... chocolate covered pretzel rods, of course!  

I debated spray painting the basket a white or pink so it was a seamless project but time was against me, especially considering I did this in the middle of the night - you know basically feels like the middle of the day when you have a newborn as I did at the time.  


So I started with my basket and did a mockup by just pinning to the ribbon a couple different ways to see how I wanted to do final placement for the most aesthetically pleasing view.  Once I decided how much overlap I wanted each ribbon row to be I warmed up the hot glue gun and started wrapping away.  I used the glue gun because it was the best adhesive I could fine in my craft bins that would keep the ribbon attached to the basket; originally I wanted to be able to remove this ribbon and switch it up for various functions but thankfully it was a cost-effective project.


The one above looked too much like a ruffle skirt so I decided space them out further and only do three rows instead of four... much happier with the result below.


After we assembled the favor bags/tags/ribbons I filled the bottom with tissue paper to have a smooth even surface and we filled the basket with our chocolate covered pretzel favors.  Voila!  Pretty and function :)

Last minute change to the basket included adding a thinner polka-dotted ribbon around the handle.  It helped to have something on the handle so the whole basket coordinated and made sense rather than just decorating the bottom part.


At the restaurant, we decided to add frames to either side of where the basket was sitting.  The side facing the entrance was a copy of the shower invitation, and the other side was a note thanking our guests for celebrating the highly anticipated twins soon to arrive!




Invitation & Favor Tags: Baby Buns Designs, Etsy

Friday, August 3, 2012

{Homemade} Summer Baptism Celebration


I'm finally getting around to finalizing my post from Baby Boy's June Baptism festivities.  We hosted the luncheon reception at our home and somehow managed to have it on a day with high heat and humidity, even though it was low eighties for the week leading up to it... oh well, what are you gonna do.  It was an extra special day spent with loving family and friends, and we have to again thank you all for celebrating in our family's blessed day!

I tried very hard to channel my inner crafter (trust me, hidden far far away) and try to pull together so many great ideas I've found on pinterest.  What a great site to make you feel like absolutely any craft or project is do-able, however there wasn't enough for me to craft all of the things I wanted.  

I wanted to make sure to have special touches throughout the party so it felt like a special day and not just another backyard party we usually have.  I rented table linens for tables indoors and out, and also had a handful of tents to cover the dinner tables outside.   

The dessert table... my favorite part!  There were amazing desserts (most homemade by myself and our wonderful family) and decor to set the theme.  A rundown of the desserts...
  • Fondant Cake with Buttercream Frosting from Classic Cake
  • Chocolate covered pretzels rods using Merckens Super White Chocolate with Wilton's Blue Sprinkles (my new favorite treat to make!)
  • Red Velvet Cake Balls dipped in Merckens White Chocolate/blue colored (I have some trial and error to work through dipping these)
  • Super soft and delicious chocolate chip cookies
  • Cross shaped butter cookies with icing on top
  • Mini-cheesecakes variety platter - cinnamon, pineapple and strawberry!
  • Cheesecake stuffed strawberries
The Delicious Dessert Table
Fondant Cake with Buttercream Frosting from Classic Cake
Red Velvet Cakeballs with Merkin's Super White Chocolate Coating
This dessert 2-tier stand is actually part of an Easter decoration I have and was once lime green and has coordinating plates... but I needed it to be white, not green, for this party so I spray painted it using Krylon white satin spray paint to make it work for the day.  Those plates are my daily dishware that happened to fit perfectly!
  
Unfortunately dark because of the bright window... but my homemade "desserts" dot garland banner
Although the picture is dark, the window decor was a two part process.  The vertically hanging garland is Martha Stewart White Glitter Garland that I purchased from my local craft store and then cut into sections to accommodate the wide window.   

The "desserts" banner was a homemade creation - here's a photo of the banner from after the party so you can see its actual color scheme.  I attached it to fishing wire for a clean look and spaced each circle about 1.5" from the next.

  

The drink table turned into two drink tables due to excessive quantity of beverages - adult and child friendly of course!  I always have homemade unsweetened iced tea on hand, spring water, and a light fan favorite summer sangria.  I'm not a big fan of lots of water bottles, it seems like so many are wasted because we put them down and forget whose is where, so I opted for buying a 2.5 gallon jug of spring water and put in my drink dispenser.  Now, onto the good stuff, I've made this White Lemon-Strawberry Sangria (a pinterest find!) a few times and I think it gets better each time.  The directions say to let the rum & wine soaked fruit sit for a few hours, but I try to let it sit overnight for maximum infusion... and quite honestly I add an extra half to full cup of rum!  

Drink Table
The banner I made turned out well I thought but I should have assembled it prior to the party starting because I could have edited the crosses so they actually looked like crosses and not random x's.  Lesson learned.  The banner was assembled using 1/8" white sheer ribbon tied in a knot to connect the letters together.  Once we disassembled the party decor, I couldn't part with the name part of the banner so I hung it on the baby's bedroom door... corny but I like it.


Banner Turned Hallway Decor
Yet another pinterest find was the ribbon wrapped foam wreath door decor just to add a small touch.  I used the tutorial found here and although I didn't find it as easy to do as the creator, I was very happy with the final result!  Her tutorial didn't include how to make the pinwheel using paper but once I googled it I found a quick and easy tutorial.

Door Wreath
The food turned out delicious and thankfully was enough for everyone!  Some of my favorites were of course in the appetizer selection!



Nom Nom Nom
I used left over blue & white polka dotted scrap paper and decorative labels to make these food tents.  Although I was picked on for labeling my food, I'm quite happy with the result.  I, for one, like to know what I'm about to consume especially when it isn't so obvious as in the caprese salad skewers.  Not to mention, it's my party and I'll label if I want to!

The gift/favor table was an unintended surprise.  I spent a few nights making the chocolate crosses and then wrapping them for use as our favors so I wanted to make sure that our guests received one on their way out.  In order for me to remember, I placed them in a footed bowl (wrapped with 1.5" blue and white polka dotted ribbon) on our entry way table, along with a framed invitation for the days' celebration, so as I walked people out I would actually remember to give them one.  This then by chance also turned into the location for people to leave their generous and thoughtful gifts for the Little Man himself.

Gift & Favors Table
What a memorable day, and a huge thank you again for everyone who celebrated with us and those who contributed with their homemade goodness :)



"Children are a gift from the Lord; they are a reward from him."Psalm 127:3 (NLT)
What a proud moment for us

Godparents... Uncle Lee and Aunt Jamie



Sunday, February 12, 2012

Sprinkling a Baby Boy

I was surprised today with a SpRiNkLe for Baby Boy Peddle by my wonderful friends and family.  I was planning to go to Jeanine's under the rouse of our typical Sunday.... get the kids together, get friend time in, and have a nice homemade Italian dinner courtesy of Jeanine's homemade meatballs and gravy.  However, when we pulled onto her street and were turning into her driveway I noticed a bunch of cars I recognized (wink, wink) and was immediately flattered and in awe that everyone was here to celebrate my little man soon to arrive.  The house was decked out in very chic & classy blues and whites, and the lunch was catered by Cosi (my favorite!!!!!!).

We received lots of wonderful gifts to help us prepare for the baby!  Lots of clothes (phew!  otherwise he'd have a lot of pink mixed into his wardrobe), super cute baby boy shoes (I mean seriously, could they be any cuter?), gift cards for those final purchases, bedding accessories to complete his nursery decor, and another monitor so I can big brother both of my kids!  Katelyn used her DIY craft lady skills to make a super cute diaper cake that I have on display in his room for the time being :)

I have to send a big THANK YOU to everyone for attending and for your wonderful gifts for Baby Boy Peddle.  I had such a wonderful afternoon with a very special group of women, and am so lucky to have each and every one of you in my life.  We are so blessed to have such a close group of friends and family to celebrate this special time with.


PS - I can't wait to reciprocate the love... 2012 is the YEAR OF THE BABY among our friends!

Friday, January 13, 2012

Up, Up and Away

We took a mini-vacation this past weekend to visit our friends, The Urban's, in Apex, NC.  Also, joining in on the chaos were the Naticchione's.... it's not a party unless we're all together :)  [FYI, I love this time all together.]  You may remember that when we made this trip last February that we made the insane decision to drive, which was approximately 8 hours, with a 3 month old.  Thankfully when they're that little, being in the car seat that long does phase them and we were able to leave late at night so she could sleep the whole way there.  Being that she now despises being in the car for more than an hour, we capitalized on a huge savings with Southwest Airlines and flew down this time... Reagan's first plane ride!!!

Besides the fact it was a really short flight, she did phenomenal!  She loved being in the airport watching all of the people waiting in the terminal and definitely loved sitting by the window checking out everything on the tarmac.  As expected, she put on quite a show for everyone in the terminal... classic Reagan. 

Watching the airplanes at PHL 
Who else would occupy her time on a plane besides Mickey? 
Because it was such a BEAUTIFUL weekend in NC (and up here in NJ I hear) we were able to do outdoor activities with the kids and let them release some wild energy.  Saturday's high was near 70 with sunshine so we went to Pullen Park near NC State's campus where they recently re-opened a newly renovated park that is just FABULOUS!  There was an indoor carousel, a train that rode around the entire park, "boat" rides, and lots of jungle gym equipment to keep them occupied.  After seeing how great this space was, I'm now going to go on a hunt to find something similar up here.


Reagan & Daddy waiting in line for the carousel
Brett, Reagan and Daddy on the carousel
Jeanine & Peter having a snack at the park
Reagan & Nella running around the park
Aunt Jeanine & Reagan
That's a full house there
Reagan liked the view from Daddy's shoulders 
If you're happy and you know it, clap your hands!
The rest of the weekend was spent playing at the house, outside in their great backyard space, meeting Jen's NC friends, and running around like maniacs just enjoying the chaos.  Of course the guys had to get a round of golf in, I don't know why I would expect any less.  I need to find a hobby that steals me away for alone time for 6 hours.
Cole showing us the lay of the land in his yard
Peter found the sandbox 
Nella & Peter cooking up a meal 
Jump, Jump, Jump
Breakfast time 
Cole & Brett
We have to send a huge THANK YOU to Brett, Jennifer and Cole for letting us come down and stay with them for four days!!!!!  There were six adults and four kids under 5 years old in one house, so it's quite an undertaking to house us all.  

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Summer Vacation

Our family vacation this summer was 9 days in Ocean City, New Jersey with The Naticchione's.  It was an amazing week full of sun, sand, laughter and lots of great memories... not to mention a couple of "firsts" for Miss Reagan.

Going to the beach... Peter (check), Reagan (check),  cooler of beverages (check)!

Pete with Nella & Peter

Reagan & Nella in the high tide

Pete & Ryan starting to dig the daily ditch in the sand

Nella even helped!

Reagan had the best setup.. big pack n play under an umbrella!

Me & Reagan

Ryan trying to dip Reagan in the water

Playing with the sand is much more fun than trying out the water

Watching the waves

Vacation 2011

Just chil-axing

Ryan & Reagan

Pete & Reagan

Who doesn't love a kiddie-pile-on??

Swimming in the pool at Jeanine's Grandparents

Nella & Peter are patiently waiting for the trolley to come so we could head to the boardwalk for RIDES

First Trolley Ride!

We even did rides with cousins, Mark & Emma!

Reagan's First Ride... the Carousel

Ryan has her protected!

Riding on the elephants together

Jeanine dug the daily ditch for Nella & Peter Tuesday while Pete worked

Lightening McQueen added some entertainment on the beach

Ryan & Pete after an amazing dinner at Carmen's in Sea Isle City.
Dirty bay clothes included.

Peter & his hermit crabs... Spiderman and Batman

Miss Fashionista

Headed out for her first bikeride to have ice cream at Uncle Bill's

Friday morning bikeride (7miles) to Bob's Breakfast Grille on 13th

Jeanine with Nella & Peter

What a big girl in her high chair at breakfast... pancakes please!

How could you not love these two?

Jeanine & I with all the kids Saturday morning..... what a great way to end the trip!
We had such an amazing time with our friends and we couldn't have had a better vacation!