Wednesday, May 2, 2012

A Garden Tea Party

Some friends and I were just talking about a bridal shower we are hosting memorial day weekend last night and it has me on the hunt for Garden Tea Party inspiration.   Here are a few things I have found along the way!  

First, I love these floral arrangements in spray painted tin cans.  I think the cans give it a rustic feel and add so much color to the already beautiful floral arrangements.  Great way to recycle your cans and add an extra pop of color to any table scape! 



Nothing says tea party like cucumber sandwiches and crumpets!

Cucumber and Feta rolls!


Chocolate dipped shortbread cookies shaped like tea bags! 


Last, I am imagining, to go along with the theme of course, that a garden tea party might be a good excuse to wear a beautiful sundress and hat and channel my inner lady. 


Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Tablescape Tuesday

image via blownoutparty.com

I am loving the hanging mason jars on this outdoorsy tablescape.  And how adorable are the mini berry parfaits?  Whatever this party is; I want to be invited!

Friday, April 20, 2012

Happy Friday!

Happy Friday!!  My husband is taking me on a wine tour tomorrow afternoon so I thought in the spirit of things I would share a few pictures.  If I could re-do my wedding (which I wouldn't do, but if we are talking hypotheticals...) I would have my wedding at a vineyard. And I would imaging it looking a little like this....I am obsessed with these chandeliers hanging from the vines and I love how intimate this feels!!  Happy weekend!!!

image via stylemepretty.com

image via stylemepretty.com



Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Tablescape Tuesday

I love tablescape design so I think show-casing beautiful table scapes should be a weekly thing.  Lets kick off "Tablescape Tuesday" with this lovely modern idea that is so simple and beautiful!  Submerged babies breath displayed on mirrored placemats with uplighting....how cool?!  This will wow your guests and not shock your wallet :)

image via weddingbee.com

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Its the Simple Things

I love flowers. There is something about having fresh flowers around that instantly brightens my mood.  I have an extreme appreciation for elaborate floral arrangements - sorta like this one (seriously, how gorgeous is this?!)


As much as I love an elaborate floral arrangement the thing about flowers is that they are all nice and add something beautiful to a table scape.  Even the simplest of arrangements can bring life and beauty to any event.  Check out a few of my favorite "simple" arrangements.  Many of these can be DIY - you can buy flowers in bulk from a floral shop and collect your own vases to put the flowers in from antique shops. 



photo via weddingwire.com
Babies breath in empty wine bottle wrapped in lace


Arrangement by Mocha Rose Floral Design - photo by Michael Williams
Large open garden rose in lace wrapped mason jar



Arrangement by Mocha Rose Floral Design Photo by Michael Williams
White Hydrangeas in lace wrapped mason jar

photo via insidetheloop.tumblr.com
Sequins in water with single rose blossom

Simple floral arrangements are especially great on small tables such as a round cocktail table, cake table, guest book signing table or as decor on a bar!  Simple arrangements on larger tables can look great too - try using them as accents to either a larger floral arrangement, lanterns or  large hurricane candles. 




Thursday, April 5, 2012

Distressed Window Pane Tutorial

Photo via Michael Williams Michealwill photography)

You will need:
·         Old windows -depending on how many guests you have will determine the number of window panes you will need.  We had 230 guests attend our wedding and used 3 window panes.
o   Finding the window panes will be the hardest part – I suggest looking at antique shops or contacting a contractor.  We got the window panes from a contractor friend of ours who was replacing windows as a job and the old ones were just going to be scrap, so he salvaged them for us. 
·         Two colors of paint - whatever colors you want.  I chose to do blue and white because those were my wedding colors
·         Painters tape
·         2 paint brushes
·         Electric sander
·         Fine grit sand paper
·         Water-based polyurethane
Step 1: Prep your window panes.  Make sure they are free from any dust or dirt by wiping them down with hot water.  If the panes are covered with a shiny coat you will need to do 1 additional step before you can get started and that is sanding off any previous coating – a good way to tell if you need to sand first is to hold the panes up to a light – if the surface is glossy at all, you should run the electric sander over the painted wood part and then wipe off any dust you created.
Step 2:  Tape around the edges to avoid painting on the glass
Step 3: Choose what color you want to be the secondary color (ie. You see just hints of this color) and apply that color to the wood first using the paint brush.  In the picture above, I chose blue to be my secondary color. Allow the first layer of paint to dry completely.
Step 4: Apply your primary color to the wood on top of your secondary color.  This is the color you want to see the most of – pictured above is white primary color.  Allow your primary color to dry completely.
Step 5:  Using find grit sandpaper and an electric sander gently start to sand away streaks until you see hints of your secondary color showing through.  You can show as much or as little of your secondary color in this step- it just depends on how “distressed” you want the window pane to look.  Feel free to use the edges of the sander to make knacks in the wood to make it look more authentic. 
Step 6: Clean up the dust you created by sanding by using a vaccum cleaner.  Use the small brush attachment to remove most of the dust from the window panes.  After you vaccum run a damp rag or paper towel over the panes to make sure there are no remaining particles on the wood. 

Step 7: Use the water based polyurethane to put a protective coat on the panes.  This will give the panes a nice finished look and will make the wood a little bit more durable and a smooth feel to it.  Allow to dry completely.  Add a second coat if you choose. 
Step 8: remove painters tape and apply your seating chart to the glass panes.

Pictured above – the seating chart was applied to the glass using a large clear sticker like this product  from staples:  http://www.staples.com/Avery-18665-Clear-Inkjet-Full-Sheet-Shipping-Labels-8-1-2-X/product_663672
Or you can use a paint pen and write the names and table assignments yourself….if you have a smaller wedding this is great option, but we had 230 people so we chose to have the computer print each name and apply the sticker to the window. 

Lakeside Lemonade

Photo by Michael Williams (via stylemepretty.com)

It's been another beautiful early spring week here in Baltimore and the warm weather has me thinking about sipping a cool cocktail on the deck.  Here is a recipe for the signature cocktail we served at my wedding.  It is sweet, yet a little tart and very refreshing. 

Photo via stylemepretty.com

Lakeside Lemonade:

1.5 oz citron vodka
1/2 oz. tripple sec
4.5 oz. sweet and sour mix
1 spash of lemon lime soda
1 splash of cranberry juice