Showing posts with label Party Favors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Party Favors. Show all posts

January 23, 2017

 

Chinese New Year DIY Party Favors

Chinese New Year
Year of the Rooster 🐓
Easy DIY Party Favors 

Easy DIY Chinese New Year Party Favors as seen on Fizzy Party

No party of mine is complete without a party favor.  For this years Chinese New Year party I sent guests home with a tangerine body butter.  Mandarin's are considered good fortune during Chinese New Year but I couldn't find mandarin body butter.  So satsuma had to do.  

Chinese New Year DIY party  favors. For more inspiration visit www.fizzyparty.com

I love the little details of this favor.  The gold Chinese symbol on the front of the take-out box and the cute little fortune cookie charm.  I tied the charm onto a bamboo straw with red string.  
Chinese New Year party favors details. For more Inspiration visit wwww.fizzyparty.com

Careful, I think that dragon is eyeing your favor.  You better go get it before he runs off with all of them. 😉😉

Chinese New Year party favors. Tangerine body butter. For more Chinese New Year inspiration visit www.FizzyParty.com

Supplies needed to create this party favor:
Scissors
Tape
Craft paper
Take out boxes
bamboo straws
Red thread
Fortune cookie charms
Chinese symbol stamp
Satsuma body butter

Chinese New Year easy DIY party favors supplies. To see the final product visit www.fizzyparty.com

These party favors are super easy to make.  Gather all the supplies listed above and lets make one. 
1. Cut a piece of the gold glitter craft paper to fit the front of the take-box.  
2. Attach it to the take-out box with double stick tape. 
3. Write or stamp a Chinese symbol onto red craft paper and cut it out into a square.
4.  Attach with double stick tape to the gold glitter paper that you just attached to the take-out box. 
5. Tie a fortune cookie charm to a bamboo straw with the red string. 
6. Put the bamboo straw with the fortune cookie charm into the take-out box. 
7. Set the satsuma body butter into the take-out box. 

For more ideas about Chinese New Year be sure to follow my Chinese New Year board on Pinterest

Shop this party favor:

Styling, concept, photography by Fizzy Party 
White take-out boxes, fortune cookie charms:  Oriental Trading 
Gold sequin table linen, red thread and craft paper:  Joann Fabric and Crafts 
Satsuma body butter:  The Body Shop 
Dragon:  Uwajimaya 

March 25, 2015

 

A Classic Affair Wedding Event

Attended another wedding event this last weekend, A Classic Affair. With all these wedding events I'm attending you'd think I was thinking of becoming a wedding planner. This event was held at Gray Gables Estate  

The grounds were a beautiful location but I have to be honest, the event was on a Friday night and when I arrived at 4:00 pm I could hear the rush hour traffic. Not something you want to hear on your wedding day. If you're thinking of getting married here, stop by and check out the venue during the time of day you're planning your wedding for. 

Gray Gables Wedding Venue, Portland Oregon
Walk over the bridge to meet your groom.
Gray Gables Wedding Venue, Portland Oregon

Gray Gables Wedding Venue, Portland Oregon
Inside the Gray Gables Estate the wedding vendors were showing off their wares.  My first stop was at this wonderful dessert table by Lux Sucre Desserts.  Chanelle was a joy to talk too and I got to sample one of these delicious mini cupcakes with buttercream that just melted in my mouth.  I look forward to working with Chanelle on some upcoming parties. 
Cupcakes by Lux Sucre  Desserts
Beautiful sand effect for your beach wedding. 
Cake by Lux Sucre Desserts
 I love the almost marbleized look of this cake with the fresh flowers. Gerbera's, my favorite. 
Cake by Lux Sucre Desserts
Right next door to Lux Sucre was Happiness by the Jar. Great wedding, bridal shower or party favors. All items people would enjoy receiving and would use. These lip balms and hand lotions smelled so good and fresh. 
Happiness by the Jar hand lotions

Happiness by the Jar, Portland,Oregon
 I got to sample both pumpkin flavored nuts, you know how much I love pumpkin and chipotle flavored nuts, another fav flavor of mine. The chipotle nuts had a nice kick at the end.  I not only got to sample the nuts but her homemade marshmallows too. Oh goodness gracious they were melt in your mouth soft little cushions of air. I of course bought a jar. 
Happiness by the Jar Nuts
Rosy Cakes was a joy to talk too. Mom and daughter were there and they were both wonderful. I sampled the chocolate dipped meringue's that had a wonderful hint of mint.  All the flowers you see are made by Rosy Cakes and they both told me they LOVE making the flowers. I'm going to have to have them make me some. Sugar flowers are so beautiful. 
Rosy Cakes

Rosy Cakes

Rosy Cakes

 Nimbi Design had a fun booth full of so many details they could provide for your wedding. I was able to talk to the owner and she really enjoys creating items for weddings and parties. She also took the time to show me a Snow White party she created for her daughter that turned out fabulous. 
Paper flowers created by Nimbi Design. 
Nimbi Design
 I was SO glad I waited around for Pilar of Vintage Mingle Rentals. You see, Pilar was the social media maven for A Classic Affair wedding show so she was zipping around snapping photo's and getting them on Instagram so she couldn't be at her booth all the time. We had a great conversation about rentals and I found out what's on her website isn't all she has to rent. I've been invited to visit her shop and peruse the aisles of wonderful vintage rentals. Don't worry, I'll be sharing the whole visit with you.   
Vintage Mingle rental
 Look at these gorgeous pieces you can rent. I'm loving the orange glassware. 
Vintage Mingle rental
Be sure to come back for more wedding shows, visits with wedding and party vendors, my baking adventures and of course, my parties! 

August 21, 2013

 

Woo Hoo!! Tiki Desserts


Tiki-Hawaiian-Luau-Party
Decorations from the stash I already have and dollar tablecloth. 
No party is complete without dessert! This year's Tiki featured coconut cupcakes made from DC Cupcakes Cookbook  and cookies from Auntie Bea's Bakery .  
Tiki-Hawaiian-Luau-Party
Printables by Itsy Belle 

Tiki-Hawaiian-Luau-Party

Tiki-Hawaiian-Luau-Party
 Auntie Bea's cookies were a HUGE hit. Not a cookie crumb was left. How gorgeous are these cookies!
Tiki-Hawaiian-Luau-Party

Tiki-Hawaiian-Luau-Party

For party favors I sent everyone home with Pina Colada Muffins from Welcome Home Blog to continue the Aloha spirit the next day. 
Tiki-Hawaiian-Laua-Party

Tiki-Hawaiian-Luau-Party
\Fun beautiful beach bags by Hello-Beach.
Tiki-Hawaiian-Luau-Party



 I hope I've inspired you to throw a little Aloha into your summer.




June 7, 2013

 

Mid-May Montana Mountain Mayhem: A Mountain Man 40th Birthday Celebration


Hello fellow Little Fizzies!  I am TheMistressT (of Suddenly Surrounded by Taxidermy). Tiffany has consulted on and encouraged my preparations for my man's (a.k.a. The ManFlesh) 40th birthday party all the months I spent preparing for it.  I asked her if I could share with you and she accepted! What follows is the long story of Mid-May Montana Mountain Madness, a.k.a MV (pronounced "Em Five"). 


Please be warned that Mountain Men can have salty language sometimes and there are a few rather impressive cuss words on the invitation in the first photo; after that you're safe. 


Last autumn we moved from Portland, Oregon where I'd been most of my life and The ManFlesh has been since his mid teens (we're middle-aged now) to outside a small town in Montana.  He turned 40 this spring and we only know a couple people here, so to properly celebrate we needed "The Dudes" to come out for a visit, so I went about making a big production out of it to help tempt them.  And, get this, it worked.  YES!

We had lived in the city and now we live in the woods on a mountain, so we definitely had to go with a mountain man theme.  I found this PERFECT image via Fab & wished we could have afforded to buy everyone a t-shirt (we originally were expecting 7 guests, 5 men, 2 women +us), but we could not so I used it & this log font to print up these invitations.  Of course, they'd all be invited via text (like guys do), but we thought a cool looking paper invitation would be a better lure.
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I wanted to do favors in a Mountain Man theme, but they needed to be Dude-friendly, fun/funny, inexpensive & moderately quick to make 9 to 11 of each (2 local friends might be joining our initial number of 9 including us).
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 What I finally came up with:
Hats with detachable mountain man beards
Beer holsters
Navel Lint brushes (for the guys)
Leather keychains (for the ladies)
All in galvanized buckets (well, "cachepots" from Ikea)
    labeled with magnets using another image borrowed from the same artist as the t-shirts

First I made the hats!  I bought both black and brown costume fur for the beards and camouflage printed polar fleece for the hats.  I had shopped for a pattern all over the world (wide web) and not found one with as much contour as I wanted, so I turned a couple of our store-bought hats inside out and made a pattern based on those.  I can see where mine could use some fine-tuning if I keep making them, but they're just fine for mountain man-themed favors.  The ladies' beards had hot pink bows!

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We ended up with 3 out-of-town guests having to cancel (both ladies and one guy) and our local friends didn't attend any of the festivities at the house, so the much anticipated group shot of the beard hats is just the 5 guys. I hope one of them has a shot of me in mine with the pink bow.  (They did, but you can't see the pink bow.  If you're interested you can see it here in the slideshow I posted on Suddenly Surrounded by Taxidermy.

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As you can see, that is too much man for one hot tub; the water is overflowing.

I'm happy to say that the dudes wore the hats for many activities as it got cool here during their weekend stay and was told that "the hats saved [them]" on their rafting trip, especially the half-hour of rain/hail they endured on the river.  YEY!

The construction of the hats left me with a bunch of camo fleece scraps in diamond and triangle shapes.  Once I saw those triangles, I knew I had to make a bunting for the front deck!  So I cut most of the diamonds in half to make more triangles, dug up some plain ol' kitchen string and stitched the fleece to the string with a zigzag stitch on my sewing machine.

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 I'm not entirely sure The Dudes noticed the bunting or realized it was an MV specific decoration, but The ManFlesh did and was appropriately appreciative and impressed. 

Next I whipped up these navel lint brushes based on one I picked up at a holiday bazaar for The ManFlesh.  They're just chenille stems glued into beads. I didn't find plain wood beads that were suitable (I didn't bother going to a bead store), but I did find these fake (and fake-looking) turquoise and bone beads which I thought were western/pioneer/mountain man enough.
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The ladies cancelled before I made the key chains, so they didn't get made.  I do have the hardware, though, and a bag of cool leather scraps from a friend who designs furniture for an East Coast furniture company, so...

Next up, beer holsters!  I had originally thought I'd get canteens and make faux suede, fringed covers and had started the search for canteens which was proving difficult to get nine to eleven the same at a good price and preferably not plastic.  Then I happened upon a similar holster in leather, did a bunch of online searching and combined the features of several different sources to make mine... in vinyl to make it both economical and easy to work with.  Added bonus, they could go in the hot tub!  Alas, they did not.

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 When I presented The ManFlesh with the idea he like it, but said, "what about cocktails?"  Good point, The ManFlesh, good point.  So I saved and cleaned beer bottles, cleaned off the labels, & etched everyone's initials into them.  It turned out that with our original cast of characters there were multiple people with the same first initials (2-Js, 2-Ms and 2-Gs).  Luckily, one of the Js goes by JP, so I just did double initials for him.  Another bit of luck was that one each of the Ms and the Gs were male and female, so I just did different fonts for the guys and the ladies.  They all took their bottles with them, so maybe they'll use them for cocktails or even for vases.  You know how dudes love vases.

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 For labels, it seemed appropriate to take advantage of the ferrous quality of the buckets, so I printed them up on card stock and attached a magnet with 2-sided tape.  I borrowed the image, and added the speech balloon and name using the same fonts for the dudes and ladies as I used on the bottles.  The bear shouting the names cracks both The ManFlesh and me right up.  I wasn't expecting The Dudes to consider the labels as favors, but they did and took them home with them!  I bet a few will even stick 'em on their fridges.  I almost wish I'd used better magnets.


IF YOU HAVE MADE IT THIS FAR, THANK YOU AND PLEASE FEEL FREE TO GET UP TO STRETCH AND REFRESH YOUR BEVERAGE.

Aside from favors and bunting there were a few other party-details:

Of course, our dogs (a.k.a. the Beastie Grrrlz) are good hostesses and members of our crew, so they got camouflage Collar Cozies with safety orange top stitching to wear for the event!

This is Betty, our almost 3-year old. You can see Delia, our almost 2 year old, by following the slideshow link above.

I made Mavis, a ceramic deer head with holes for improvising antlers that is hanging in our living room, a special safety-orange fleece hat and let her wear the prototype beard. 

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The ManFlesh and I worked together on a cornhole set.

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He put it together which was extra cool since woodworking is not one of his hobbies and I have more experience with that kind of thing.  I filled and painted the tops using paint we had on hand (black & purple, his favorite color). And how serendipitous that I had appropriate fabrics in my stash to make the cornbags!  We got lucky and there is just enough room in our shop to set up the game when it is not sunny or warm outside!  It's just a few feet shy of the regulation 27 feet (d'oh!).  Two of our guests stayed up allllll night one night playing, drinking, listening to a hip-hop Pandora station, and smack talking.  Now that's a party.  And our view includes some pretty nice sunrises, so this way at least some guests got to see one.

When we were expecting to host 7 guests + the 2 of us, I realized the towel situation around here was inadequate.  I found a few on sale, but of course I wanted some that would go with our future bathroom decor which meant differentiating whose towel was whose could be an issue and despite what you may have heard, TheMistressT is not a gal who likes to share her towel with just any dude.  So I got the bright idea to make tags!

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 I made big initials using MSWord and printed them out as patterns that I transferred on to vinyl scraps I had on hand.  Again, multiple people with the same initials, but different sexes so guys got "elephant hide" and ladies got "bronze".  Of course, with our final headcount it mattered less and made a less impressive photo with the tags installed on the stack of towels.  

To help minimize hostess and hosting duties, I went ahead and made labels for the bathroom cabinets so The Dudes would know where to find toilet paper.  No one claimed to have been jilted on the TP, but no one replaced empty rolls or staged a fresh roll when the current one was almost empty, either.  So I can't say if the signs worked or not.  Dudes. [shakes head]  The arrow version is the one as seen while seated.  Ahem.


 And since this is probably as close to a house warming party that we'll have, I did a thing that I had done for my last house warming party that people seemed to enjoy and also may have saved some embarrassment as to commentary about "when are you going to change that?" if we'd already changed it. [wink]  I printed up some before pics and taped them up so they could see the work we've been doing.
Here's the main post on Suddenly Surrounded By Taxidermy about this bathroom redecoration, the first project in our new place.
And finally, it seems there are 2 kinds of guests to our place; those that easily find it and those that don't.  It's really not hard, but I think that if you're not used to Forest Service- and private, unpaved, mountain roads it may be a bit confusing as to which is a road and which is a long driveway, etc.  So I put up a few signs at key "intersections" to guide them the last half-mile.
Under the names you can see a sign with MV and an arrow pointing left on it using that log font from the invitations.

Whew!  Thank you, Tiffany, for letting me share MV with your readers!  And for letting me finish off with a bunch of links to ME, ME, ME!
  • If you're interested in reading about a city lady's (mis) adventures in the mountains (i.e. redecorating my new-to-me 1970s house, getting to know the flora and fauna of the Bitterroot Valley, etc.) I'd love to have you visit my blog: http://suddenlytaxidermy.blogspot.com/
  • I make fun and funky things for people that I sell at craft shows and in my etsy shop: Bubble Off Plumb Productions.
  • I also make fun and functional things for dogs in my other etsy shop: GreatBigBeautifulDog 
  • And finally, I WAS IN A BOOK!  If you or someone you love or someone you're obligated to buy a gift for loves Star Trek and is crafty, consider this fine publication where you'll find my project, a Star Trek Dog Vest, on page 50!

April 12, 2013

 

Birthday Time!

It's my BIRTHDAY! On Saturday :) 

Unlike others I know, eh hem, my man, I love it when my birthday comes around.  I embrace it. It's a great time to connect with family and friends. You all know I'm not having a big party this year (click here). 

If I was I'd go Vegas style this year. 

Party printables from PepCustomDesigns

Party favors 

I bet my friends are wishing I threw a party this year, ha ha

Stay tuned all month for more Pinterest birthday party projects.