Italian Dinner Party

In addition to her safari themed wedding brunch Ellen was also hosting the wedding rehearsal dinner the night before.  The dinner was to be held in an Italian restaurant but Ellen wanted to do something to jazz up the table decor and make it prettier!

Here’s a fun idea I found on a website that I thought was great.  I love it when you can use part of your meal as decoration on the table -filling glasses with biscotti and breadsticks!  It has a definite romantic, Tuscan feel to it!

I also loved the look of the large urn with roses and grapes.

I can’t wait to hear how Ellen’s big wedding weekend turned out!

Idea Board}Safari Wedding Brunch

Ellen recently contacted me about helping her put together some ideas for her son’s wedding brunch.  The brunch would be held at a hotel the morning after the wedding for all the out of town guests and as a final send off before the bride and groom left on their African Safari honeymoon.

Ellen’s main concern was not letting it look too much like a child’s party.  She wanted a sophisticated look but one that celebrated the adventure the bride and groom were going to be enjoying!

Here is the idea board I put together for Ellen’s party.  She also received a list of links to the ideas shown.

If you  have an upcoming event or party you would like some help with please visit my Shop to see the various packages I offer.

Olympic Dinner Party

Have you been watching the Olympics?

I must admit I’ve had so many projects going on lately I have only watched a few highlights but my husband has kept me up to date on all that is going on!

Thanks to my niece Michelle (yes the diaper cake Michelle) who shared this great idea for a fun  family Olympic Dinner Party that her sister in law, Heather,  put on.

You still have a few days to pull this together and it might be a perfect way to watch the closing ceremonies on February 28nd!

Why not enjoy a Canadian feast prior to the ceremonies.  A great way to learn a little about another country.

Here’s the menu from Michelle’s Olympic dinner party:

Salmon from British Columbia

Wheat bread from Saskatchewan

Potatoes from Prince Edward Island

Pouding Chomeur from Quebec.

So I had never heard of Pouding Chomeur and I am even half Canadian (my dad was born and raised there) so I had to google it.  Come to find out it is a dessert that comes from Quebec and actually means poor man’s pudding.

It was created by female factory workers in 1929 during the Great Depression. It consists of a mix of flour, water, brown sugar, and other cheap ingredients that were common during the era.

I found a recipe for it here.  If you try it – let me know what you think!!  It’s got maple syrup on it (which makes it even more Canadian) so it can’t be that bad!!

(Heather admits her menu was loosely Canadian and none of the food actually came from Canada )

Heather put together a pretty table complete with maple leaf place cards and used the red and white colors of the Canadian flag for her table decor.  She even ad an Olympic Torch centerpiece!

If you are looking for a few more last minute fun Olympic ideas check out The Idea Door.  Who wouldn’t want to win a chocolate chip cookie medal!  Check it out!

Thanks to Michelle and Heather for sharing this fun Olympic family dinner party!