Our mustang car club, New York
Mustangs, hosted a Wounded Warrior Fundraiser. I offered to decorate
the pavilion that was being used for the main BBQ. In support of our
troops and American muscle cars, we went with a red, white, and blue
theme. So here is what I prepared:
My newest, favorite decor item is the
Pop-up trash cans. I purchased two from Party City inexpensively.
They make a great place for people to throw their trash, and yet add
to the flair of the day. While on vacation I collected items to make
the prep work easier. Mini flags, large flags, ribbons, streamers, etc.
Since we would be dinning outside, I
didn't want our paper goods to blow away. So I took a picnic basket
and put all the American flag themed cups, plates, and napkins
inside.
At a local Christmas Tree Store, I found
a wall poster with the statue of liberty on it. Exactly what a New
York car club needs for decor. I poked holes in the four corners and
used ribbon to tie the vinyl poster to the tables. Similarly, I found
two large American flags with grommets in the top corners. I used
ribbon to tie these to the tables as well. (Making sure not to let
the flags touch the ground).
I had promised to bring dessert. So I
made marshmallow pops. My new favorite dessert. Sorry I forgot to
photograph them. But I made some red and some blue ones. I was lucky and found JUMBO and I mean J-U-M-B-O marshmallows to use. What a festive addition they made! Each was individually wrapped and they were all placed inside a white plastic planter for added height. Simple, yet elegant.
Also, I bought large bags of Twizzlers
and wrapped them with an image I found on the web in support of The
Wounded Warrior Project.
All in all, I think the decorations
added to the fun. May the fundraiser have been a success so that we
can help our Wounded Soldiers help each other.
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