Showing posts with label vintage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage. Show all posts

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Cute As A Button

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Decor:
~ blush and aqua color scheme
~ buttons and vintage sewing notions everywhere
~ tulle and white lights

Menu:
~ tortilla rollups
~ strawberry spinach salad
~ mint fruit salad
~ shortbread button cookies
~ chocolate cupcakes with salted buttercream frosting and fondant buttons
~ grapefruit spritzers
~ lemon herb water

Soundtrack:
~ Edward's Lullaby- Twilight soundtrack
~ Brahm's Lullaby
~ Lullaby- Dixie Chicks
~ Safe and Sound- Taylor Swift
~ Enchanted- Taylor Swift
~ Baby Mine- Allison Krauss
~ When You Say Nothing At All- Allison Krauss
~ Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star- Jewel
~ Don't Wait Too Long- Madeleine Peyroux
~ Blackbird- Sarah McLachlan
~ Dream a Little Dream of Me- Zooey Deschanel
~ Mushaboom- Feist
~ Capri- Colbie Callait

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Vintage Baby Shower Free Printable Invitations

In light of the interest I've had recently in the Vintage Gg Is For Girl Baby Shower, I decided to make up some new printables since the invitation wasn't offered before.  There is a boy and a girl version in 5x7 dimensions in .jpg format.  Again, right click to save to your computer and then you can print as they are, or resize or add your own information in any editing program you like.  I don't really care for the typical "fill in the blank" invitations, so I purposefully left it blank so you can write it up however you like. (Note: these are for personal use only)

See my original post for other printables in the credits.   Also, Dafont is a resource that I love for free fonts, and can be downloaded to your computer as well.  This is a link to the main page where you can get "school" fonts.

Enjoy!


Sunday, October 3, 2010

Vintage Gg is For Girl Baby Shower











the game

"Gg is for girl" theme for a September shower for a teacher.


Decor:

~ vintage fabrics lining the food and dining tables
~ coordinating homemade fabric pennant swag above the food table
~ "critter cards" using "School Script Dashed" font
~ bowls of red apples
~ mason jars of pencils
~ classic retro books standing and in stacks
~ kitschy daisies in a carafe
~ vintage illustrations marking the gift table, favor table, and front door sign

Menu:

brown bag lunches including-
~ chicken salad and peanut butter and jelly sandwiches packaged in old fashioned wax paper
~ carrot and celery sticks
~ cookies
~ apples
~ water bottles with "Gg is for girl" labels
~ and a special note from mom on a napkin included in each lunch
~ retro milk carton favor boxes filled with Tootsie Rolls to take home

Music:

~ Benny Goodman
~ The Ballad of Davy Crockett
~ Father Knows Best Theme
~ Mickey Mouse Club March
~ Nat King Cole
~ Bing Crosby
~ Andrews Sisters
~ The McGuire Sisters
~ Doris Day
~ Leave it To Beaver Theme
~ Rosemary Clooney
~ I Love Lucy Theme
~ The Donna Reed Show Theme
~ and many more...


credits:
One Charming Party for inspiration, Gg is for girl image- for free printables from Brittany, go to One Charming Party

Retro milk carton favor box- papercrave.com

Vintage books- Phoenix Public Library (love the library!)


Sunday, May 9, 2010

Victorian Children's Garden Party






Decor:
~ Was divided into three areas: food table, grass seating area in front of backdrop, and children's garden in its' own enclosed gated area, planted just for the birthday girl.

~ The food area had a ring canopy surrounding the buffet and Martha Stewart poms hanging from the pergola. The table itself was set with a white tablecloth, daisy chain on white ribbon scalloped on front, and a green cotton runner. The cake was set on an inverted willow planter and rested in a terra cotta saucer with wheat grass planted several weeks before the party. The food labels were printed in the coordinating party font, mounted on pastel pink cardstock which had corners punched with a fleur de lis pattern, and glued on dowels that were anchored in mini pots and stuffed with spanish moss. I tied a small green bow just below every sign. I used a combination of silver platters, and willow baskets wrapped with ribbon with lace and flowers to create a feeling of a Victorian era picnic. The lemonade was served in a thin steel watering can.

~ On the side was the gift counter (covered in a tablecloth) with a Beatrix Potter print, and a decoupaged bunny. The other side counter was also covered in a tablecloth and had the favors, which were terra cotta pots with chocolate cakes baked inside, tinted white chocolate rose pops, and seed packets. To decorate the area, I placed white silk tulips, chunky vintage candlesticks with white pillar candles, and a "bouquets of happiness" sign that I got from Michael's on Easter clearance.

~ I made a backdrop to look like blue sky with butterflies, and a white picket fence which was hung in the shed door, and put a small white wire fence in front which I wrapped with floral garlands.

~ The children's garden had a stained glass butterfly stake from Costco and a borrowed, faux wood and rock children's picnic table where they ate their lunch.

Invitations:
~ "Our little green thumb has grown to be three. Come celebrate the budding of another year and 'leaf' the fun to us"
~ Design from vistaprint.com

Menu:
~ Open face chicken apple salad sandwiches on homemade wheat bread
~ Grape tomatoes
~ Carrots from the garden with the green tops
~ Strawberry and peach tartlets in cream cheese dough shells
~ Strawberry malted milk balls
~ Milk chocolate cake pops anchored in small river rocks in a Mason jar
~ Strawberry pound cake with lemon curd filling (which I covered in buttercream and rolled fondant and hand painted to match the invitation)
~ Homegrown lemonade and water

Activities:
~ Musical botanic illustrations. I punched the corners of quarter poster board with a matching fleur de lis stamp as the food labels, and then tea stained the board before pressing and gluing on printed Victorian pictures of fruit and vegetable botanical illustrations. I set them in a ring and the concept was for the children to walk in a circle on them and when the music stopped, to find one and sit down. I thought if they got the hang of it, we'd start pulling pictures and do it musical chair style until there was a winner. They didn't get the hang of it.
~ Strawberry scented bubble blowing.

Soundtrack:
~ All in the Golden Afternoon (Alice in Wonderland soundtrack where the flowers sing)
~ Little April Shower (Bambi soundtrack)
~ Dawn (Pride and Prejudice soundtrack)
~ Symphony No. 6 in F major, Op. 68 performed by the London Symphony Orchestra
~ Prelude by Bach
~ Canon (piano) by Pachelbel
~ Can't Slow Down (Pride and Prejudice soundtrack)
~ Georgiana (Pride and Prejudice)

And I created a blog for information before the party and to post pictures after the party for parents to view and save of their own children. It was a beautiful day and made for a beautiful mess afterward!