... party in the back!!!
That's the story around here.
We had a Low Country Boil a couple of weeks ago when College Girl graduated.
It was all about the school colors - red and blue! Go West!!
( Excuse me while I post one more Proud Parent photo!!)
It was all about the school colors - red and blue! Go West!!
( Excuse me while I post one more Proud Parent photo!!)
If you follow along on Instagram - my fave!,
then you know we have been in Bridal Shower prep mode since then.
The Bride-to-be's colors are coral-y blush and pinks, gold and white.
That's all I needed to know.
I went to town spray painting frames, papier mache letters and signs in those colors!
That's a serious spread right there!!
Someone said they felt like they were in a Southern Living photo shoot - so cute!
(On a side note the sign above is not quite finished... I still have to paint flowers in those fab pinks and corals at the top before the wedding!! But we used it at the shower anyway!)
There is a blush and gold polka dot runner down the middle of the table under all that yummy food.
It's hidden but I did my old gift wrap runner trick!
And I made the tassels from plastic tablecloths late one night using directions from a Youtube video. It's addicting. I couldn't stop making them!
I had a lot of help with the food.
The MOB made these adorable little carnation looking, bite-sized cupcakes for dessert.
They're small so having 6 is like 1 serving of a regular sized cupcake, right? Right?
The Mother-of-the-Bride cleverly started picking them up at Goodwill and thrift stores
and they were lovely - some were quite nice and old.
We each took a couple afterwards to use and remember the special day when we sip champagne!
All the little gold frames sprinkled around have Bridal Etiquette Tips
from Emily Post's 1922 articles.
The times they are a changin'!!
The Bride-To-Be is a cutie!!
We filled the swinging bed with gifts.
And then we oohed and aahed and laughed while the BTB opened and opened her gifts.
( And there is a reason we have a huge pink crustacean hanging on the wall of our porch behind everyone - don't you? #itsagoodstory)
And by the time we ate all the delicious brunch treats, sipped mimosas, and admired all the gifts we were tuckered out...
It's not a party until someone falls asleep :)
And then we cleaned up all of our Bridal Brunch paraphernalia
and set up for a party at 7 p.m. ...
Another day, Another post - 2 big parties in one day!!
It's hidden but I did my old gift wrap runner trick!
And I made the tassels from plastic tablecloths late one night using directions from a Youtube video. It's addicting. I couldn't stop making them!
I had a lot of help with the food.
The MOB made these adorable little carnation looking, bite-sized cupcakes for dessert.
They're small so having 6 is like 1 serving of a regular sized cupcake, right? Right?
The bride loved the idea of a Mimosa Bar and who wouldn't??
A family friend offered to take care of that!!
But who has 35 champagne flutes...
The Mother-of-the-Bride cleverly started picking them up at Goodwill and thrift stores
and they were lovely - some were quite nice and old.
We each took a couple afterwards to use and remember the special day when we sip champagne!
( I used a gold Sharpie to create all of the signs!! That's right - Sharpie!!)
All the little gold frames sprinkled around have Bridal Etiquette Tips
from Emily Post's 1922 articles.
The times they are a changin'!!
The Bride-To-Be is a cutie!!
We filled the swinging bed with gifts.
And then we oohed and aahed and laughed while the BTB opened and opened her gifts.
( And there is a reason we have a huge pink crustacean hanging on the wall of our porch behind everyone - don't you? #itsagoodstory)
And by the time we ate all the delicious brunch treats, sipped mimosas, and admired all the gifts we were tuckered out...
It's not a party until someone falls asleep :)
And then we cleaned up all of our Bridal Brunch paraphernalia
and set up for a party at 7 p.m. ...
Another day, Another post - 2 big parties in one day!!
WOw!!! what a beautiful party---love those colors and you did a great job on those signs, still can't believe those were done with gold Sharpies. I have to file that idea away. Is this your home? I love the color green on the floor. What paint color is that? Are you the mother of the groom? I have some catching up to do on your blog. Thanks so much for your sweet comments today on my post. I'm happy to be your latest follower. :)
ReplyDeleteLeslie aka Gwen Moss
Leslie, Thank you!! It is our home - we love our porch!! The floor is Sherwin Williams 6724 Mesculun Green. It has been a great floor color - almost like a neutral :) I use Talipot Palm off of this strip a lot as well. It's just a great green strip - not too blue and not too yellow! I'm a SW girl for the most part. The bride is our cousin and her mother is a good friend as well ( they are related on my husband's side but the Mother of the Bride and I say we choose to be good friends not just relatives!!) Thank you for your sweet comments about the blog. I have been reading back on yours as well and am loving it. I'm also very excited about your journey with yoga. My daughter loves yoga and does it quite often. I wish you luck!!! Marcie
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