Posts Tagged ‘summer’

{Real Parties} Popsicle Party

Monday, July 18th, 2011

Yes, I’m back!  A much too long of an absence, but we have been quite busy at Belleza e Luce.  There are some new things coming up in the next few weeks which I am super excited about!

With summer in full swing, I wanted to share with you a party my children had for a few of their friends.  It was a glorified playdate, really, to celebrate the beginning of summer and the end of the school year.  Unfortunately for us, the weather was not too cooperative so swimming was out of the question.  We ultimately had to move the party indoors due to some heavy rains, but I was able to get some photos before the last minute party relocation.

My daughter requested bright colored invitations with stripes.  With a vintage carnival-like poster in my head, I created a palette of fuschia, aqua, yellow, creamsicle, and lime green.  The colors worked together beautifully!  I enjoyed creating this sophisticated, yet playful invitation and it would be equally fitting for an adult get-together as well!

Their group of friends were first invited to lunch a lunch of turkey and cheese sandwiches, grapes, and carrots sticks, which I served in lime and yellow bags.

In my effort to keep things simple for the party, I purchased 3 bouquets of daisies from the local supermarket and placed them in bowls of colored jello.  Simple andeasy centerpiece, much to the delight of the party guests who thought it was colored water!

Following lunch, they created some beautiful sand art.

The rain stopped long enough for the children to be able to throw water balloons into targets, at trees, and bushes.

I used acrylic frames found at the craft store to hold crushed ice and laid the popsicles on top.  Preparing this ahead of time, saved time later when the kids were extra excited over dessert.

Cibella and Luca gave each of their friends a small beach bucket filled with a large lollipop, pinwheel, bottle of bubbles, and some sidewalk chalk.

A favor sticker simply stated, “Happy  Summer!”

The Popsicle Party invitations and favor stickers are now available in my shop!  Water bottle labels, bubble labels, large stickers, banner, and cupcake toppers will be available soon!

 

{New} Designs Available

Monday, June 21st, 2010

I’m so excited to share with you some new designs that are available now at Belleza e Luce!  They will soon be added to the website in time for our official grand opening – just a few more finishing touches and we’ll be ready to go!

Favor Tags and Cupcake Toppers to coordinate with our Frog Princess Invitations

Our new Down on the Farm Line – more items to come soon!

Introducing our Pink Princess Line

This coordinates beautifully with our Pretty in Pink Crown birthday banner.

Hosting a hoedown for that cowboy or cowgirl of yours?  Then our Rootin’ Tootin’ Line is for you!  A Belleza e Luce first – build your own invitation by personalizing it with a choice of different colors, design images, and fonts!

For a casual summer party, our paper lantern invitation is the perfect choice.

For additional details and photos, please visit our shop.

{Inspiration} Citrus Twist

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

I am working on the finishing touches to our family’s annual pool/bbq/July 4th party invitations which will be going in the mail early next week.  This year I have decided to forgo the red, white and blue decor and have a Citrus Twist party!  Shocking?  A little.  But it mixes it up a bit!

This palette of yellow, lime, and orange is refreshing and crisp and can be used for any summer party, baby or bridal shower!  Afterall, nothing says summer than a cool glass of lemonade and a slice of key lime pie!

{Sources: towels, ice pops, creamsicle fudge, centerpiece, creamsicle, lemon souffles, margarita, napkins,               dress, citrus tart, paper lanterns, lemonade, tablescape, soda}

{Inspiration} Memorial Day

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

I consider myself a fairly patriotic person.  Seeing the flag raised when Team USA wins a medal brings upon a wealth of emotions and pride.  I have taught my children to respect the flag, and thank a soldier when we see them.  I live a block away from an army base which sadly will be closing in just a year or so.  I have stood on  roads to wave flags and welcome the troops home as their busses return to the base.  I have friends who have proudly served their country in Afghanistan and Iraq, and one who served proudly but gave his life.  It is a sacrifice that I hold to those in the military with the utmost respect; one that I am not strong or brave enough to do myself.

Just like most of you, we will be having a Memorial Day party this weekend.  It will also be a celebration for my grandfather, or Dee Dad, as we lovingly call him.  His birthday was this past Sunday but due to a medical procedure we are celebrating this weekend.

Dee Dad is also a veteran, who served in the Army Air Corps during World War II.  Dee Dad (along with my father, another veteran) taught me about patriotism.  Growing up, the army base used to have a huge Armed Forces Day celebration.  It was a tradition that Dee Dad would take my sister and I every year.  The first part of the day was spent learning about the military – climbing tanks, watching helicopter demonstrations, the cannon salutes, speaking with those in the service, etc.  The second half was the rides.  You know what I remember most fondly?  The learning.

So by now you are wondering where the inspiration is, right?  OK, enough babbling.  My inspiration for this year is a casual outdoor gathering with gentle nods to vintage and the World War II era.

{Sources: Sunflower tablescape; Country Living banner; Lantern; Vintage Bowling Pins;

Miniature pies; Rosie Poster; Old-fashioned soda; Table Runner; Paper Lanterns;

Tablescape; Fabric Patriotic Bunting; Sliders; Kissing on VJ Day Poster}

Decor and Tablescape

I have chosen a color palette of ruby red, blueberry blue, white, and hints of sunflower yellow.  Rather than a full tablecloth, I’m thinking of using a runner.  I need to head to the fabric store and see what I can find – perhaps a red or blue check or stripe pattern.  The dollar store is a great place to find cloth napkins (kitchen towels) inexpensively.  Home Goods is another place for great finds, too!  I am going to create a ribbon belt around each napkin and place them on top of the salad and dinner plates.  Since I do not have any outdoor plates (other than paper or plastic), I will also be scouting out some melamine dishes.  Of course, there are some great paper and plastic designed dishes out there too for easy cleanups so feel free to take advantage of that!  White lanterns, pitchers filled with yellow flowers and votives of citronella to keep the pests away line the table runner.   I would love to hang a fabric bunting like the one pictured above by SpringChick across our deck  with paper lanterns scattered about for evening light.  Finally add a few flags!  Keep it simple and casual.

Food

I’m serving 2 light appetizers including corn tortilla chips in red, white, and blue with fresh homemade salsa and a spinach and feta dip with crudite.  In a nod to nostalgia, I plan on picking up some of the old fashioned soda bottles and place them in a white galvanized bucket of ice.  Fresh squeezed lemonade, water with cucumber, and iced tea will also be available.

For dinner, it is all about the grill!  I’m whipping up barbecue sauce from scratch for the chicken, making homemade mini slider cheeseburgers, hot dogs (Dee Dad’s favorite!), and my Mom Mom’s hot dog chili.  Side dishes include roasted potato wedges, a freshly tossed garden salad, and cornbread with homemade butter.

Finally, dessert will consist of miniature apple pies with vanilla ice cream for those who prefer it ala mode and cookies and cream frozen pie.

Activities

Fun group lawn games!  Bocce Ball, Croquet, or maybe try lawn bowling with a vintage bowling set from thesundaytimesmarket.

However you choose to spend your summer kick off weekend, take a moment to thank those in the service and those who gave their lives for our freedom.