Tuesday, March 19, 2013

"Time Flies" Rainbow Collection Hot off the Press :-)

I have some happy news to share! The "Time Flies" Chevron Collection is ready and available for purchase at my Etsy shop!! To celebrate, I'm sharing with you all a free gift: a colorful birthday party hat for download (link at the end of this post)!! This collection was inspired by a real party I styled (see it here) and has been featured on HWTM (The Hostess with the Mostess) and Amy Atlas (Sweet Designs) blogs.  Check out below a few photos of the original party along with some of the printable collection items.

This kit complements the "Time Flies Colorful Chevron EDITABLE & PRINTABLE Birthday Invitation" in both colorful "rainbow" chevron and in pastel "candy colors" also available in my SHOP (see photos at the end of this post.)

Please specify which party printable kit you are interested in (rainbow colors or candy colors) by using the drop down menu on my Etsy shop and leaving a message on the "Note to Seller" section when checking out. Thanks!



Party hats
Chevron squares for favor boxes
Small handle bags, party circles and name cards
Pennant flags
Name/food cards
Food cards
"Please Recycle"sign

Clock "confetti"


A few collage samples of what you get in the party printable kit:


COLORFUL (RAINBOW) CHEVRON COLLECTION:

party circles (or cupcake toppers) and table confetti: number 1, clock hands, "Time Flies", "Thank You" and "Take me with You"(for favor or leftover boxes)
water bottle labels with clock center

candy bar wrapper, 3x4"bag toppers, 4x4 bag toppers, candy or truffle baskets, cake slice boxes, food or name cards and straw flags
small handle bag, pennant flags, "Please Recycle"sign, cupcake wrappers, party hats and small fries/snack boxes

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PASTEL (CANDY COLORS) CHEVRON COLLECTION:

water bottle label with clock face

pillow boxes, mini fries/snack boxes, small handle bag

cupcake wrappers (plain, number 1 and blank clock face), small gift boxes, "Please Recycle" sign, cake boxes and straw flags

party circles (or cupcake toppers): "Take me with You", clock hands, "Time Flies", "Thank you"

candy bar wrappers, bag toppers, candy or truffle baskets, party hats and pennant flags

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DESCRIPTION:

Digital PDF files containing templates for making the following 19 items (in several styles, as noted.) 

PASTEL/CANDY COLORS COLLECTION:

• pennant flags/buntings (4 different colors)
• candy/bonbon/truffle mini baskets (8 styles)
• candy bar wrappers (for 4" wide bars - 4 styles) - EDITABLE
• cupcake wrappers - 20 styles, some are EDITABLE (includes the number "1" and a blank template for adding a different age number)
• 8x2" water botlle or juice label - 4 styles, EDITABLE
• mini "French fries" (or snack) boxes - 4 styles
• straw/cupcake flags (or mini pennant banners - 4 styles)
• 3x4" bag toppers (for candy, snacks, toys...) - EDITABLE (4 styles)
• 4x4" bag toppers (for candy, snacks, toys...) - EDITABLE (4 styles)
• 8x10 "Please Recycle" sign 
• birthday party (or party cone) hats - 4 different colors
• food tents or place cards (6 styles) - EDITABLE 
• 1.5" "Time Flies" confetti circles to scatter around the table
• 2" Party Circles (cupcake toppers, favor tags) - 5 models in several styles: "Thank you", "Time Flies", "Take me with You" (for cake boxes), "1" and clock hands 
• "cake slice" shaped boxes for takeout cake (or other treat) - 4 different colors
• small square boxes for treats or party favors - 4 different colors
• small handle bags for treats or party favors - 4 different colors
• pillow boxes for treats - 12 styles, most are EDITABLE
• 4x4" square chevron labels for 4x4 favor boxes (boxes not included) - 4 styles

CONTENTS:

2 digital PDF files, no physical product will be mailed. Files contain 56 pages total.


COLORFUL RAINBOW COLORS COLLECTION:

• pennant flags/buntings (12 different colors)
• candy/bonbon/truffle mini baskets (8 styles)
• candy bar wrappers (for 4" wide bars - 8 styles) - EDITABLE
• cupcake wrappers - 30 styles, some are EDITABLE (includes the number "1" and a blank template for adding a different age number)
• 8x2" water botlle or juice label - 8 styles, EDITABLE
• mini "French fries" (or snack) boxes - 10 styles
• straw/cupcake flags (or mini pennant banners - 6 styles)
• 3x4" bag toppers (for candy, snacks, toys...) - EDITABLE (12 styles)
• 4x4" bag toppers (for candy, snacks, toys...) - EDITABLE (10 styles)
• 8x10 "Please Recycle" sign 
• birthday party (or party cone) hats - 8 different colors
• food tents or place cards (12 styles) - EDITABLE 
• 1.5" "Time Flies" confetti circles to scatter around the table
• 2" Party Circles (cupcake toppers, favor tags) - 5 models in several styles: "Thank you", "Time Flies", "Take me with You" (for cake boxes), "1" and clock hands 
• "cake slice" shaped boxes for takeout cake (or other treat) - 10 different colors
• small square boxes for treats or party favors - 6 different colors
• small handle bags for treats or party favors - 7 different colors
• pillow boxes for treats - 8 styles, most are EDITABLE
• 4x4" square chevron labels for 4x4 favor boxes (boxes not included) - 8 styles

CONTENTS:

2 digital PDF files, no physical product will be mailed. Files contain 88 pages total.

SUGGESTED MATERIALS:

• 8.5 x 11 inches good quality card stock paper
• 8.5 x 11 inches good quality regular paper (for candy wrappers)
• scissors
• glue
• x-acto knife
• ruler
• cutting mat
• Paper punches: 1.5" and 2" round (optional if you choose to cut by hand using scissors)
• stripped paper drinking straws or wood skewers (for straw flags/mini bunting and party circles)
• small plastic bags for the bag toppers (3"and 4" wide)
• staples (for the bag toppers)
• small hole punch (optional, for bunting)
• elastic band or ribbon and embellishments for party hats (optional)
• ribbon, twine, yarn or any other type of string (for mobile/garland and bunting)

You will also need Adobe Acrobat Reader to open the files. Download it for free here: http://get.adobe.com/reader/

Colors may vary slightly from photos, depending on your printer and monitor. Sale is final, no return or exchanges of the digital files. Watermark will not show on finished product.

The files are for personal use only. You may not re-sell the files or use them for commercial purposes in their original form or in a physical printed product.

Please contact me if you have any questions. Thanks!!


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If you are interested in the coordinating invitation (below), here's the link where you can get it: "Time Flies" Birthday Invitation





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Here's your free gift, a very colorful printable party hat for you to customize as you wish.  Let the creativity bug bite you :-)  Just click on this link (or in the picture) and download it to your computer.  Follow the directions to print, cut and glue and you're done!





Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Fête à Fête on "Cláudia Bebê" magazine

Fête à Fête was featured on this month's issue of the Brazilian magazine "Cláudia Bebê", sharing tips and ideas for creative first birthday parties. The highlighted party was "Time Flies - A Rainbow Chevron Celebration".  I can't wait to receive my print copy in the mail!  Thanks for finding us and sharing our work, Patrícia :-)


Thursday, September 20, 2012

Girls Only: a Little Black Dress Dinner Party (ou a Festa do Pretinho Básico)


UPDATE:  Did you like the party printables I used for this dinner party?  You can find them (and more!) for purchase here and a matching pennant banner here.  Check it out!


I recently met these amazing girls at a friend's house, and instantly felt like we knew each other for ages... They are incredible women who - for one reason or another - moved from all parts of our native Brasil and found each other in the San Francisco Bay Area.  For over 10 years they've been getting together for monthly dinners, where they rotate the place and the cook every time (one of the girls even hosted a Zumba fitness class with a professional instructor when it was her turn to host.  How cool is that?  Unfortunately I was in Brasil and missed that one... And that would have been my first Zumba class!!) I was lucky enough to be "adopted" by these cool chicks and this month, it was my time to offer the girls-only dinner.
As I mentioned on this post, I asked them to wear their good old "little black dresses" and driven by this idea, decorated my place in black & pink and used all the accessories that I thought were pertinent to the theme: dress forms, hangers, measuring tapes, clothespins, pearls, a vintage perfume bottle (also seen here) and of course, all my black dresses displayed on a wall and on a clothes rack.  

I will go into more details about the party styling but first, I would like to talk about music selection. When planning an event, I always plan the "soundtrack" as well, be it an adult, kid, theme or casual barbecue party. I pick and choose the CDs, iPod lists or even my Pandora radio stations based on the ambiance I want to create. I might even play them during planning, set up and cooking to get me inspired and in the right mood :-)  This time around, some of the chosen ones were cool compilations such as "Euro Lounge" and "World Lounge", from Putumayo and other tunes by Bebel Gilberto, Roberta Sá, Thievery Corporation, Pink Martini, Bajofondo and Gotan Project. Very "lounge", very worldly, very girly.
To decorate the apartment, I searched for things I already had at home that could fit into the party concept.  I collected all my "LBDs" from the closet and hung them along with pearl necklaces on the wall.  The only thing I bought for this set up were pink hangers from a discount store, which I'll use for out-of-town guests after the party.
I realized I had more black dresses than I thought, so some of them went on display on a portable clothes rack by the entrance.
A pink "measuring tape" ribbon added a sweet final touch.
I used the same pearls from the Tea Party and the feather boa from our party photo booth to accessorize the mannequin by the entrance. This idea was an adaptation from last year's  Halloween party.
This is the same frame used to display the "etiquette rules" at the Afternoon Tea Party.  This time, its job was to welcome the guests (in Portuguese.)  I always try to match the font type with the concept I want to create for the event. This time, the font I chose to use throughout the party is free and believe it or not, it's called... "Little Black Dress." Yeah! 
Another "little black dress" finding was a key ingredient to my "welcome drink"...
..."Little Black Dress" Vodka!!  I combined the "LBD" black cherry-vanilla vodka, the very pink "X-Rated Fusion Liqueur" and pink lemonade in a cocktail shaker and named it "X-rated LBD." A little obvious I know, but catchy :-)  
To display the cocktail recipe, I wrapped measuring tape washi tape around a vintage wooden spool and added a wire memo holder bent at the bottom to stay in place.
The same memo holder used as a garnish pick
  But wait, there's more!
Merlot and pinot grigio "Little Black Dress" wine!!
I created personal wine tags to attach to the glass stems so no one would lose their drink... To hold all the tags, I used a ring holder. The black wine glasses were purchased last year at an after-Halloween sale.  They were hidden in storage and I am so glad I remembered to pull them out!
Appetizer & Drinks Buffet

Thai salad served in take out boxes with accompanying chopsticks. This is a somewhat elaborate shredded salad I used to prepare at this amazing restaurant I worked at in Washington, D.C.  I've served it before as an amuse bouche at a couple of parties (New Year's Eve & hubby's 40th birthday), and it is always a big favorite. To accommodate everyone, I served two options - chicken and vegetarian - and created round labels to identify which type inside each box. 
The vegetarian option was served in a pink box with black chopsticks.
And the chicken version in a black box and pink (sparkly!) chopsticks.


Butternut Squash Soup garnished with Coconut Milk. The hanging spoons offered the option of having the soup as a shot or as a conventional... well, soup.
I used a wire hanger printed fabric to spruce up the hammered trays.
Paper napkins customized with edible ink (details here) and mini (doll) metal hangers scattered on the table.
Tabletop dress forms "prepped" for the night
An overall view of the dinning room
The day before the party, while shopping for food and other supplies, I found this mirrored wall sticker "chandelier" on sale for less than $4 and thought it would be amusing to incorporate it in the decoration. 

I used the same glass candle holders from the Vintage Baby Shower, but embellished with black and pink lace this time around.
I fell in love with these mini mannequin place card holders a while ago, and ordered a bunch thinking I could use them for my birthday party or something like that.  More than six months later, the opportunity finally came (and this might have been the true reason behind the idea of a LBD party. Shhhhh!!)  The drawback was that I didn't have enough for all the girls (only a couple short.) I tried ordering online again, but couldn't find them anywhere.  Sigh...

Place setting...
... and centerpiece: pink ostrich feathers and a long string of pearls inside a mercury glass vase.
The menu in 2 versions, English and Portuguese.  Welcome drink, appetizers (squash & coconut soup; Thai salad in a box), main dish (miso-ginger marinated salmon - recipe below; string beans in beurre noisette; brown rice)...
...and for a perfect ending to the night, mini berry-almond cheesecakes!  I made a gluten-free almond crust and topped with a fresh berry coulis with a touch of Chambord (black raspberry liqueur.)  The mini candelabra candleholders are from Umbra, and their début was at last year's Halloween party.
For a souvenir of the dinner party, I offered "LBD" shaped cookies: white whole wheat shortbread cookies covered in black fondant and pearlized sprinkles (a gluten-free version was available as well.)
Quick visual tutorial of the cookies, as seen here.
I placed the cookies in pink organza drawstring bags and attached a tag that said "Obrigada!" (thank you) on one side and had the trio of black dress mannequins on the other.  It was a little challenging to photograph all this pink and some colors came out a little off...
I even got myself a bright pink wig to go with my "LBD"


Miso-Ginger Marinated Salmon
(adapted from Bobby Flays's recipe)

Note 1: This recipe feeds 4 people; I had to triple the ingredients, so make sure you have enough for your crowd!
Note 2: One of the girls is gluten-intolerant, so I made sure to use a completely gluten-free version of the tamari sauce. In fact, true tamari is fermented without any gluten, so be sure to read the labels!

Ingredients
    1/4 cup red miso (fermented soybean paste)
    1/4 cup sake
    2 tablespoons rice vinegar
    2-3 tablespoons organic tamari (or good quality soy sauce, look for "naturally fermented", or "aged")
    2 tablespoons minced green onions
    1 1/2 tablespoons minced fresh ginger
    2 teaspoons toasted sesame oil
    4 wild salmon fillets, 8 ounces each
    Salt and freshly ground pepper
    Brown sugar to sprinkle on top, optional

Directions
Whisk together miso, sake, vinegar, tamari, green onions, ginger, and sesame oil in a small bowl. Place the salmon in a baking dish, pour the marinade over, and turn to coat. Cover and marinate in the refrigerator for 30 minutes or longer. Preheat broiler and line a baking sheet with aluminum foil coated with oil. Remove the salmon from the marinade, season with salt and pepper and sprinkle with brown sugar. Broil for 8 minutes. Turn, and broil for an additional 4 minutes or until fish flakes easily when tested with a fork. Cooking time can vary depending on your oven, so keep checking for doneness and watch so it doesn't overcook, dry or burn.  You want a nice golden brown crust to form on top, and moist and cooked through meat underneath.  Let it rest for a few minutes before serving and enjoy!

UPDATE:  Did you like the party printables I used for this dinner party?  You can find them (and more!) for purchase here and a matching pennant banner here.  Check it out!
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