Monday, September 5, 2011

Aloha Summer Party Details & FREE Printable!


The party decor for the Aloha Summer birthday party didn't start at the dessert table but rather at the front door.  I made a colorful wreath using a Styrofoam ring and placed cocktail umbrellas all around it. Then, I added a matching ribbon and hung it on our front door. The guests were welcomed with leis and hula skirts to wear.   


I made hair clips from a flower bouquet I purchased at a dollar store that I added to tree branches I found from our yard which made the perfect centerpiece for our family room.  Girls chose their favorite flower clip to go along with their aloha accessories.



I styled our console table in our foyer by adding a welcome sign to greet the guests and it also served as the place to hold the favors for the party guests.


  I placed white frames with pictures of the girls on the table.  Using a flower punch, I punched flowers from papers in the birthday party colors and used "pop stickers" to add them to the frame.  To add a fun touch, I embellished each flower with a piece of candy.


I found beach pails for a dollar each at Michaels that made for the perfect containers to hold the loot for the favors.  The dollar store also had packages of bubbles for a dollar and I thought they would be cute to wrap the bottle wrappers around them from the Aloha printable collection.  At the store, I also found water squirt toys that I placed in the pails.  


Included in the favor pails were Christina from Cookies Are My Canvas' beautiful cookies. The favors were adorned with the Aloha Summer favor tags that I made using my favorite craft punch.


Last but not least, I added flowers that I made from tissue paper.  They were super easy to make and they turned out beautifully.  Tutorial coming soon!



Activities for the party consisted of coloring hibiscus flowers and beach themed coloring pages, a paper leis craft station (tutorial coming soon), hula lessons and a tiki piƱata. 

 I am excited to share with you a free printable from the Aloha Summer birthday party.


Download your free Aloha printable HERE.

The Aloha banner can be cut as squares or cut into circles, add a lollipop stick and ribbon and you can use as a cake topper or table decorations. 

Enjoy!

Thursday, September 1, 2011

{Featured} Amy Atlas Events!!!!


 I had to add multiple exclamation points to my title because I am beaming with excitement.  Today, my Aloha Summer Birthday party was featured on Amy Atlas Events and I am smiling from ear to ear!  This is one of those jumping for joy moments and I had to share it with you.
I fell in love with Amy's dessert tables the first time I came across her amazing talent quite a while ago.  Since then, I have used her fabulous tables for inspiration when styling my party tables.  Her style is SO unique, delightful and inspirational.  Every picture is pure eye candy!

You can see the feature HERE.

I was so giddy to read this on the feature:

"This “Amy Atlas Moment” from Stefanie at Anna & Blue Paperie made us want to hop on a jet out of JFK and head to the warm, sunny beaches of Hawaii. Stefanie captured the feel of a Hawaiian Luau for her daughter’s birthday party."

 BUT THAT'S NOT ALL...

When I received the email that my party had been featured today, it also mentioned that anna and blue paperie was added under...

"THE LINKS I'M LOVING SECTION"

That's is when the happy dance started all over again!  



Wednesday, August 31, 2011

{diy Tutorial} Candy Kabobs


One of the treats that everyone really seemed to enjoy at the Aloha Summer birthday party were the candy kabobs that I made.  They were incredibly easy to make.  They would also make the perfect party favor!

This treat can easily be tailored to any party theme.  

 What you'll need:

Bamboo skewers or long lollipop sticks
A variety of gummy candies 
clear bags
scissors
 ribbon


Instructions:


Add gummy candies in alternating fashion onto a wooden skewer.


Place candies on the top half of the wooden skewer. When adding the last gummy to the top of the skewer, only place it half way through the candy.  This will ensure that the tip does not poke through.


Place one of the plastic bags over the skewer.  Tie with a matching ribbon.


Voila!  Was that easy or what? 

Makes for a perfect table decoration and party favor.

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Monday, August 29, 2011

Aloha Summer Birthday - Dessert Table Details


The dessert table was incredibly fun to style.  Once I decided on a color scheme that consisted of orange, tangerine, yellow and fuchsia it was time for the creativity to begin.  When I came across the gorgeous hibiscus flowers created by DK Designs, I fell in LOVE.  They became the focal point when putting together ideas for the Aloha Summer themed birthday party.  I worked with incredibly talented ladies who made the most breathtaking treats for the dessert table.

Pictured above, is the birthday cake which served as the centerpiece for the table. The cake was adorned with eco-chic hand crafted hibiscus flowers created by Diane of DK Designs.  


When I opened the package from Diane in the mail, I was speechless.  Diane's work is so intricate and beautiful! Her gorgeous flowers truly made the cake simply amazing and made for the perfect centerpiece for the dessert table.  The celebration candles from Shop Sweet Lulu matched perfectly.


 I am loving all of the colorful, layered cakes that I have come across lately.  I so wanted to have a layered cake consisting of the party's colors.  The night before the party, I decided to give it a try.  Part of me thought I was crazy for making a layered cake without having made one before.  What if it turned into a disaster?  I enlisted in the help of my sweet hubby.  His engineering skills came in very handy indeed!  If it weren't for him, you might be looking at pictures of one lopsided mess.  When we cut the cake, it definitely set a "wow" moment at the party.  I was so happy that it turned out exactly as I had envisioned.  I had so many guests ask where I had the cake made.  I have Betty Crocker to thank.  We used four 6 inch cake pans and created 4 sets of batter each using Motek Sugarcraft's Magic Colours concentrated paste until we reached the colors we desired.  Just a couple of drops and the colors were achieved.


Inspired by Amy Atlas, who creates the most stunning dessert tables, I incorporated the hibiscus flowers and party color scheme throughout the dessert table.  A happy and colorful bed linen print with bright swirls of flowers and paisley from Pottery Barn Teen was used as the backdrop for the dessert table.  The dessert table was adorned with large paper flowers that were added to the backdrop.  I made a table skirt using raffia hula skirts and I added a garland in matching party colors using leis from Party City.


When I received the cookies that Christina from Cookies Are My Canvas sent, I think my mouth dropped.  I was completely blown away at how fabulous they were.  Never before had I seen such stunning cookies before.  Every little detail was so perfect even down to the glitter in the icing.  Christina took the colors and flower designs that I emailed her and created perfectly coordinating cookies.




I absolutely loved Christina's yellow polka dot ALOHA cookies.  They were the perfect addition to the centerpiece for the table.



I love making cupcakes and they are always a favorite among kiddos as well.  I used my favorite decorating tip which is the Wilton 2D.  The flower drop tip always gives a fun ruffled look to the icing.  Icing cupcakes is not my forte (although I have been getting lots of practice this past year) but I find by using this tip, no matter how I angle the tip, the icing always turns out looking very pretty.  I added my party tags as toppers for the finishing touch!


When I came across Charynn's at Two Sugar Babies fondant hibiscus flowers, I knew that they would be the perfect treat for the dessert table.  Charynn customized the toppers to match the colors of the party and I adore how they turned out.  Her designs are delightfully simple and stunning!


Many elements of the party came from inspiration that I found at HWTM, including the candy kabobs. I really had a fun time making these.  I found lots of gummy candies at the dollar store.  The candy kabobs were a BIG hit with the kiddos.  They were simple to make and I look forward to sharing the tutorial I put together with you soon!


I bought Jelly Bellys in shades of yellow, orange and pink.  They added an additional splash of color to the table.  I found the white pails at a dollar store.  By placing the jelly beans in the white pails, the colors really "popped" from the table.  Who doesn't love jelly beans?


I used one of my signs from the collection and used a circle cutter to create the circle shape for a cute table decoration.  I then added a long lollipop stick to it and tied a matching bow around it.  Then, I filled a jar with candies which held the party sign in place. 


I used Starbuck's Frappuccino bottles to serve fresh lemonade in.   I dipped the bottles in pink sugar sprinkles and placed yellow striped straws from Shop Sweet Lulu to top off the look.


The adorable birthday hula girls taking a peek at all of the birthday treats and goodies.


Thanks so much to everyone who helped create such delicious and beautiful treats that helped to make this party such a hit!
The dessert table was incredible!


Many more details coming soon!
xoxo, Stefanie

In the meantime, the Aloha collection is available in my shop HERE.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

{Real Party} School Day's Play Date

 
Suzanne from Fanciful Events recently emailed me as she wanted to incorporate my School Days printable collection for a play date that she wanted to style for her daughter and some of her school friends.  I loved this idea!  My girls always loved play dates and what a fun way to kick off the new school year!  

 

Suzanne had asked if I could make a coordinating banner for the collection which turned out super cute!







I designed these bottle wrappers for Suzanne.  You could also use them as napkin rings or wrap them around bubbles which would make for adorable favors.


Thanks so much for sharing these pictures with me Suzanne.  Everything turned out so adorable!

The Schools Days banner and wrappers can be found in my shop HERE.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Aloha Summer Birthday Party - Part One


Creating this party was so much fun and seeing everything come together was truly party PARADISE.  Thanks so much to everyone who helped to make the party a hit!


I will be adding more posts that will give all of the details from the party including the dessert table, kid's tables, favor table, Annabelle and Madeleine's attire, tutorials and more!  In addition, there will be amazing giveaways from fabulous vendors who helped to create this beautiful party.  You are going to love what I have in store.  We're just getting started...so STAY TUNED!
















So many more details to share!!!

In the meantime, I would like to say thanks SO much to these amazing ladies:

Jenn {Hostess with the Mostess}: party inspiration, candy kabobs, DIY wreath
Amy {Amy Atlas}: dessert table inspiration
Kim {The Tomkat Studio}: party inspiration, flower branches
Christina {Cookies Are My Canvas}: amazing custom flower and Aloha cookies
Kristina {Modern Frills} adorable rosette tanks
Diane {DK Designs} gorgeous cake flowers
Charynn {Two Sugar Babies}: beautiful flower fondant toppers
Kristina {Looking 4 Lilly} Annabelle & Madeleine's colorful flower clippies
Jessie {Shop Sweet Lulu} celebration candles, candy cups, stripy straws
...and last but not least many thanks to my sweet hubby, who helped me for hours making the layered birthday cake and for being so supportive!

The Aloha Summer printable collection is now in my shop!

The printable collection includes:

1.  Invitation
2.  Banner
3. Wrappers
4.  Blank Gift Tags/Labels (4)
5.  Blank Tents/place cards (4)
6.  2 Inch Party Decor
7.  2 Inch Favor Tags
8.  Cake Toppers/table decor
9.  Party Sign

Text can be customized. Please email me for info. 

The Aloha Summer collection is now in my shop HERE.
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