nobody can be uncheered with a balloon!
Like Winnie the Pooh said, nobody can be uncheered with a balloon!
{1 – Martha Stewart; 2 – Snippet and Ink; 3 – Grey Likes; 4 – Amy Atlas via Once Wed}
a holiday soiree
{photography by katie stoops; flowers by janie medley; styling by merriment events; calligraphy by pretty pen jen; croquembouche by sweetest thing bakery}
christmas at colin cowie’s
Janie and I hopped on a plane last week headed to New York to spend the evening with the B List at a party hosted by Colin Cowie. It was so much fun to see Colin in his element. He made a comment at one point during the evening that he can see an entire room at once, no matter where he’s standing: it’s true. There are no lulls in conversation or dry glasses in his presence. He’s an attentive and gracious host.
If you haven’t already checked out Colin’s website or signed up for his newsletter, you must. I love this video, in particular, housed on his site from the TODAY show where Colin discusses key tips to creating holiday parties:
*It’s about no fuss, being resourceful and spending time on presentation
*Focus on creating interesting pairings and stations devoted to the match, such as a south of the border station with tequila cocktails and southwestern appetizers
*Put a card in front of each dish so guests know what they’re eating and drinking
*Go vertical rather than horizontal with decor, as it can take up quite a bit of space
*And, not included in that clip, but passed along at the party: invite colorful guests. The more interesting your guests, the more interesting the party.
Colin talked a great deal about the industry, blogging and what is in store for his company, including the expected launch of a new app. Meanwhile, cocktail architect,Yusef Austin, engineered two signature cocktails, while we listened to music styled by Donna D’Cruz. White Mischief was clearly the darling of the night. A recipe is below.
pictured left to right: Jackie Weppner of Merci New York, Janie Medley of The Bride’s Café, Vané Broussard of Brooklyn Bride, me, Colin Cowie, Christy Weber of Junebug Weddings, Ami Price of Elizabeth Anne Designs, Anne Chertoff of From “I Will” to “I Do”, Mixologist Yusef Austin and Amy Atlas of Amy Atlas Events
take a chance
How cool is this installation by Cherre Berry at Kate Spade’s St. Louis store? Shaped around the idea of “take a chance,” shoppers drew cards from envelopes encouraging pure fun…laugh out loud, eat cake for breakfast, smile at strangers. These are all things I can get behind 100%. Every morning should start with sweets, in my opinion.
{via style notes}
on entertaining
“I believe that entertaining should be a genuine extension of who you are, not a stuffy catering company and forced conversations. For me, it’s about a house full of fun and laughter.” -Deb Lloyd, creative director of Kate Spade as quoted in Elle.
{image via Lonny Magazine}
thanksgiving inspiration from ritzy bee
I’m over the moon for my friend Maria’s pretty table featured this month in Southern Living. Such a striking combination of colors and textures. The paper goods were designed by Suann at Simplesong Design. Flowers by Sidra Forman. Photography by Jennifer Davick.
thank goodness for babies baby shower
A few weeks ago my friend Jordan and I gave our friends Sarah and Andrew a baby shower with a menu in the theme of…drumroll…thanksgiving dinner. And it was all to celebrate little Alice who will be here in a matter of weeks. A matter of weeks! Get ready. She’s going to be an awesome little girl. There’s no way she couldn’t be with such cool parents. Here are a few details captured by Sarah’s talented sister-in-law, Ana Valentine.*
I covered the table in a basic white linen and made an overlay from a burlap remnant I found at Williams & Sherrill. The napkins are from For Your Party. We served warm apple cider, mommy’s time out wine (for those of us not expecting), turkey sandwiches with cranberry dressing, parmesan-rosemary shortbread rounds, veggies, cheese, a to-die-for apple cake, and a pecan tart, both made by Jenny at Sweetest Thing Bakery.
*I wouldn’t make Ana take credit for the awesomeness that is the last picture…that’s all me.
songs for baby showers
I have a playlist on the ready for baby showers that goes a little something like this…
Take Your Mama Out by Scissor Sisters
Your Mother Should Know by The Beatles
Dream Baby by Roy Orbison
My Baby Just Cares for Me by Nina Simone
Hey! Baby by Bruce Channel
Don’t Worry Baby by The Beach Boys
Ice Ice Baby by Vanilla Ice
I Got the Feeling by James Brown
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da by The Beatles
Sweet Child O’ Mine by Guns N’ Roses
Linus and Lucy by Vince Guaraldi Trio
Baby I Need Your Loving by the Four Tops
Baby Love by The Supremes
I Can’t Give You Anything but Love by Ella Fitzgerald
What’s on your baby playlist?
clever cocktails for mamas
cake vintage placemats
I’ve been out prop shopping for a little project tomorrow, and I’ve seen so many cute things in my travels. One of my very favorite, end-all be-all sources of inspiration is Williams & Sherrill. I’m there so much I kind of consider the people who work there extended family (hi patti and bobby!) : ) While I was there today, I saw these super cute place mats by Cake Vintage. Each book comes with 50 paper place mats, and I think they’d be just darling as place cards. You could have a calligrapher pen your guests’ name in the center of the plate.



































