Sunday, March 17, 2013

Ere Long Leprechaun Luncheon


Today I hosted my Ere Long Leprechaun Lunch. My husband had to work today. So I figured this would be the perfect time to have the girls over for some fun and food. This way tomorrow the husband can relax and enjoy his day off/St. Patrick's Day. Luckily a couple of my friends were free to come celebrate with me.

Guests were greeted first by the rainbow on the stoop railing. This was featured previously on my blog post.

I guess my friends enjoy playing games and having fun too at my parties. I recently had two parties where I didn't go quite as grandiose. Guess my friends noticed and as our apartment steps echo I heard their comments coming up the stairs. I have overheard, "There aren't any decorations downstairs," "I was looking to see if you hid stuff on the steps and outside," and "What no games!"Some would think my friends at our age would be bored/over/vexed by my ideas for games. Apparently not. Yay! I enjoy spending a few hours having fun and acting immature. All work and no play makes Neene a dull lady, right?

So here is a brief recap of today's fun:
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 Food is always a focus. I provided a buffet including:
  • crock pot corned beef and cabbage [beer, chicken broth, cinnamon, a sprig of thyme]
  • salad [red cabbage and brussel sprouts]
  • Golden potato salad [store bought potato and egg salad]
  • Greened potatoes [microwaveable mashed potatoes, steamed spinach, cheddar cheese, ranch dressing, and scallions]
  • "Pesto" pasta [spinach, agave nectar, olive oil, egg noodles]
Desserts:
I love creative desserts. Since the theme was Leprechauns and pots of gold I found a great lemon bar mix.
Sounded so good in theory. The crust cooked up nice and golden brown. The lemon filling didn't bleeping cook through. Not serving those.
Darn it! So I ran out this morning to Stop and Shop. They had a heart shaped cake that they decorated like a leprechaun face. That will work! Sadly, I didn't think to photograph it before we dissected him.

I had found green sweet things: green blowpop lollipops, green and white starlight mints, green M&Ms, green wrapped rolo chocolates. So martini glasses were filled with each item to display them for the guests to enjoy. I had seen online a very creative blogger that dipped oreos in yellow icing and then rolled them in yellow sprinkles. Very cute pots of gold. This gave me an idea. What if I cut off the top of a chocolate donut 
hole and dipped them in sprinkles. I rushed off mid-week to our local Stop and Shop for supplies. They actually had gold (not yellow but gold) sprinkles. I sliced a donut hole. I dipped it in the sugar crystals. They didn't stick that well. So friday when I went food shopping I scooped up a can of spritzable yellow icing. Now the came out quite adorably. 

Games:
Fun 1: I found an ever so cute leprechaun printable puzzle online.
http://spoonful.com/printables/leapin-leprechaun-puzzle-st-patricks-day). I printed one for each guest. I placed all the pieces from each one into an
envelope. Each friend received an envelope. If they were able to complete the puzzle they earned a prize. The squeals of laughter were well worth it. The prize was a rubiks cube typed toy with St. Patrick's Day themes. Reminiscing about playing with these in the past was a ton of fun.

Fun 2: Have you heard of building a leprechaun trap? This is one tradition that I have never participated in before. But I found this online. How cute! Apparently  people create traps to catch a visiting leprechaun. The attract them with green, gold, and shiny things. So I placed a basket with grass and gold under a box and set the
trap. I tied 1 cauldron (like a little pot of gold) to the trap stand bar. All the rest were simply taped to the bar. I had my friends pull a number out of a hat. Then they each picked up the corresponding numbered cauldron. We all pulled and followed the strings until only one remained tied. This would be our lucky winner. The winner received a gold nugget candy, a leprechaun teddy bear, and a green lunch container.

Everyone received a pot of gold (gold chocolate coins) as a favor.

Now to recap the decorations:
I found a fabulous beer mug shaped stuffed thing. I think it was meant to be a hat. I stuffed it with green roses that I made from a roll of crepe paper. I saw this idea online while looking for St. Valentine's Day ideas.

I found a $.99 plastic green St. Patrick's Day hat. I filled it with 2 single
serve containers of Lucky Charms. And mixed this with a bag of popcorn and green sprinkles. A perfect combo of salt and sweet. Just the right amount of crunch.

Yes, I even decorated the cups. I found shamrock stickers that started it. I placed a sticker on each cup for the coffee. Then I realized hey I could draw shamrocks too. So on the second set I drew shamrocks with a green permanent marker. 

I covered all my tables with blue tablecloths to let the green accessories stand out in contrast. At the Christmas Tree Shop, I found sparkly shamrock cut outs. At ShopRite, I found a small potted clover plant. This rounded out the table decorations.

At this party as my friends came up the stairs I heard, "Oh my goodness would you look at this!" "How does she come up with this stuff?!" and "Oh I hate you how do you do all this". I just loved hearing these comments as I opened my door to guests. Thanks for joing me ladies. Thanks for embracing the fun. Looking forward to the next party. Now to dream up the next party idea.









Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Somewhere Over the Rainbow... Irish Eyes Are Smiling

So last year, as I celebrated St. Patrick's Day, I dug out the big witches cauldrons that I have for Halloween. I tied one to each side of our front steps. I put gold bows taped along the top to resemble a pot of gold. It was cute, but something was just missing. On about March 15th I realized what it needed...
A Rainbow

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So this year, I planned ahead. I visited a local dollar store. Yes $1 each for plastic rectangle shaped table cloths. R-O-Y-G-B-I-V it's amazing how mneumonic devices really do work.  All these years letter I still remember the colors of a rainbow's light spectrum should range appropriately from red to violet. I also invested in a large pack of black hair ties ($1.99 for about 36). Lastly 2 gold table cloths to fill the pot (along with some Halloween stones for weight) and voila. Eleven dollars later we have an adorable, waterproof rainbow cascading down our steps into a pot of gold. Perfectly fit for any leprechaun.

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We also have another set of steps that sit closer to the road down our hill. Needed a splash of color there. A green garland from the Christmas Tree Shop did just nicely.

Luckily, we have a lovely next door neighbor who looks forward to my decorations. So I get to decorate the landing on our level and our hallway too. I haven't gone all out yet. I have a few more ideas in mind for this weekend. But at least I have started adding a little cheer. I still have the $2.99 lit branches I had purchased around Halloween. Love getting a second use out of something so inexpensive. I placed them inside another cauldron, covered the bases with a navy blanket, and wrapped a green clover garland wire ($.49) around the branches. It looks rather ethereal I think. Especially at night when I can light them. They are powered by batteries. Another green garland wraps along the railing of our hallway stairs. Shamrock cutouts that were purchased in a multi-pack for $1.49 were the finishing touch. A few years ago, I purchased a set of bells covered in white and green ribbon that I just love on our apartment door for St. Patrick's Day. Of course, I dug them out.  A large green pull bow that I had in the closet from earlier gift wrap packages completes the look on the landing. When it comes to seasonal decorations I truly believe in choosing a color scheme and re-purposing items that you already have. Free decorating.

Of course, after all that decorating I had to relax and reward myself with a McDonald's Shamrock Shake and some time on the couch with magazines. This would have been the perfect end to a perfect Saturday. Except... then it snowed. Of course it did! I decorated for Spring. Glad all my decorations were waterproof.



Tuesday, February 12, 2013

The Love Birds

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This weekend, a blizzard invaded the Northeast. Unfortunately, we live in the Northeast. Some days I wish we were snowbirds that packed up and flew away to Florida. But others, I like being cozy on the couch as love birds.  Luckily it wasn't quite as bad as expected. But it did put a damper on things. Additionally, I have been visited by a lovely germ. Go away!!!!!

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So decorations were a bit minimalistic this year for our upcoming Valentine's Day.  But here is what I did manage. I switched out the yellow table cloth on our entry table with a red one. On it I located our Champagne bottle candle, wine glasses (with red ribbon inside), candles, our Starbucks ornaments [I'm a Dunkin girl now, but we met at a Starbucks in February one year. So we need to represent] and positioned for display. To our birdcage I added a picture of 2 lovebirds that I found on the Internet. A male and female cardinal are just perfect to add to the cage.

I had an idea, I wanted to make a garland out of the heart suit of playing cards. Unfortunately, I cannot locate my playing cards.  I hope they appear soon. I had originally thought of placing a playing card in a vase with the some red paper strips. But no cards, no decoration lol ;) Oh well maybe next year. Though I was looking for the block LOVE letters to print, I was led to find a graphic of playing cards 7-Q-A-3 expertly arranged to look like "L-O-V-E". Had to print and add to my mailboard. You can find the original image here: http://walktworemember.tumblr.com/post/26161352236/stunning-unique-i-want-this-blown-up-and-mounted

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What I was gratefully able to find though, were the clearance sale bows (red and silver) that I had picked up. I had bought them for a dollar at the end of Christmas. They have a twisty wire behind each one. I used this to twist around each of the rungs of the railing steps.  A quick, inexpensive decoration that added some flair and color to our hallway.
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Every year, we have a wreath of silk flowers that adorns the door to our apartment. So of course that went up as the snow fell down.

Last night, I used an old rose garland to make a photograph for our technology company. When I was finished, of course I had to go add that to the hallway as well.

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So not too much done. Not too much spent. But a little color and flair added to our humble abode. I'd love to hear what you think. Do you have any other simple, inexpensive ideas to share?

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Rocking Start to the New Year



Okay so I do enjoy entertaining. But you know, sometimes it is really nice to be entertained by others. For New Year's we went to a lovely hotel not far from Foxwoods Casino. They offer free transportation from the hotel to the casino via limos (see photo left of the cool neon in the limo).

The hotel also has Tempurpedic beds (Which may quite possibly be the best invention ever!) I suffer from back and hip pain depending on my day. Every time we stay at this hotel I never have pain. A definite treat!

So before going away of course, I had to stage a photograph to let the world know that our company would be closed to Celebrate New Year's. A simple little display of a New Year's Eve paper plate for the back drop, candles shaped like Champagne bottles, battery operated candles (my new favorite decorating accessory), and naturally two wine glasses to go with the champagne. Since we wouldn't be pouring the candles, I added to streamer like blowouts to the glasses. It was simple. It was quick. But I also think it was festive. And it definitely served its purpose... to inform our customers that our computer repair company would be closed so that we could celebrate together.

We thoroughly enjoyed our trip. Hard Rock Cafe for dinner, Casino for play, my good friends in Dark City Saints (http://darkcitysaints.com/) playing to a packed crowd, limo ride back to the hotel, time to chill with the husband. All the fun definitely needed to be followed by some rest. Thankgoodness for the Tempurpedic beds!

And of course the dawning of the New Year, brings the dawning of the new day. This was our view as we packed the car. Yes, the dawning of the new day, also brings the knowledge that my winter recess has come to an end. I love my job. But man is it ever hard to return after time away. But since we aren't high rollers that won big, back to work we go.

Thank you to all those that have visited Fete Ave Moi (http://feteavecmoi.blogspot.com/) since I opened this summer. I appreciate all the kind comments, the hits I get (love seeing that I received traffic on Google Analytics) make me smile from ear to ear. And in fact, I logged in before posting this and saw that people visited the page on New Year's Eve. Sorry I didn't have any decorating/entertaining tips to help others prepare this time. But a rest was much needed. Of course now that I am somewhat rested (does anyone really rest during the holidays?) I look ahead to upcoming celebrations during 2013.

May 2013 be filled with much joy for everyone reading this.

Monday, December 3, 2012

Having a Ball Decorating for Christmas


So every year we have a different theme for our Christmas party and Christmas decorating. This year I asked the husband what came to mind when he thought of Christmas decorations. He replied, “Christmas balls.” So I looked for party supplies with Christmas balls. As always I started the process early. It's odd searching for items for Christmas while decorating for Halloween... but it makes things less expensive. Last year's Christmas stock was available for 50% off. Yay!

So this was this year's inspiration:
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In late September, I found some large Christmas Tree Store decorations in our theme. I purchased 4 big Christmas balls (2 gold, 2 silver). Had them rattling around in the trunk of my car for months. But it was well worth it when I pulled them out this weekend to decorate our front walkway. A few weeks ago, I also found a great garland of large (but not as big) multi-color Christmas balls.. Add to cart!




At a local Target and a dollar store I found beautiful silver and red ribbons. As I dug out our boxes of previous year holiday decorations, I discovered silver garlands that I could reuse. Free is good. I wrapped the walkway stair rail with silver garlands. Then I suspended the balls from the ribbons. The ribbons were a nice quality with a wire along the sides. They help keep the Christmas balls from blowing in the wind too much.


At a CVS at the start of the holiday season (sadly this means October), I found battery operated led Christmas tree lights. I remembered when we were first married we had a small potted faux Christmas tree. I hunted and dug it out of storage. Add a few mini red Christmas balls, the left over end of a silver garland from outside, and the battery operated lights. Tada, beautiful mini-tree in the hallway landing. Thank goodness the neighbors appreciate my decorating and don't frown upon me taking over the halls.  Also, reclaimed the light up battery operated gift package decorations that I bought at 50% plus a coupon in January of last year.

I found online at Target (some of my biggest steals) a battery operated strand of red glass ball shaped lights. Yay! Mix with another silver garland and the inside stairs look rather festive. Love that they are battery operated even though they are so large. Yes, folks this Christmas I will be piloting using a few rechargeable batteries. I found some chargers last Spring that charge via usb. Bingo! My green side cheers. Will let you know how they go.


On the first day of Christmas Target found for me... 50 red Christmas balls for $15 dollars. Also 50 silver Christmas balls for $15 dollars. Do you think, I have enough Christmas balls now? I hope so but my crafty side isn't sure lol. Plan to add a few more to the staircase inside on our floor this weekend. Plan to display in glass vases here in the apartment. And plan to offer them as favors to friends during the holiday season. I love personalized ornaments.

I'd love to hear what you think. Voulez-vous faire la fête avec moi? Joyeux Noël à tous. More to come soon as I prep for this year's annual Holiday Cookie Exchange. Are you hosting your own Cookie Exchange this year? One tip, I just have to share... evite.com  has an adorable free invitation that you can send via email or Facebook. So very cute.

Friday, November 23, 2012

Pausing with Pumpkin Perfection

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Entertaining with friends and family is so rewarding. But don't forget to occasionally treat yourself to some precious downtime too. As the holidays get under way, it's nice to take a moment to relax and unwind. Do you have a Keurig yet? If not may I suggest you put this on your holiday wishlist. Yes, coffee smells wonderful when perked in a vintage coffee pot on the stove. But what mess with grounds and cleaning all the parts! Modern technology has brought us many updates since. But Keurig... oh my! I like ease and convenience. Open, poor in water in well, pop in a coffee kcup, press the button... voila coffee.

This weekend I have been enjoying the comfort of pumpkin coffee, time on the couch, and pumpkin spread. I must admit, my pumpkin spread was discovered as an accident. I was making pumpkin creamcheese (or so I thought). I was exhausted and making it late at night. Can you picture my surprise when my pumpkin creamcheese turned out all lumpy and bumpy. Urgh what is wrong with this? I taste it to try to figure out what went wrong... I dorked... I pulled out the ricotta cheese container not the cream cheese container. But you know what? It was delicious. Healthy and yummy... bonus! So now I make it throughout the fall to enjoy.

Here's the deal:
1 can of Libby's Pure Pumpkin
1 small container of ricotta cheese
3 packets of Splenda

So simple. So yummy. What a great afternoon snack to spoon a little bit on a Ritz cracker or 2 (okay or 7 or 8). Pair it with a large cup of Dunkin Pumpkin Kcup coffee. Grab a few magazines (to start scanning for holiday entertaining ideas) and put life on pause for a moment. Life is good.

Dunkin Donuts now has Peppermint Mocha Kcups. Can't wait to try them. But for now I am stocking up on the last Pumpkin Coffees that I can find. Wish they sold them all year round. What is your favorite flavored coffee?

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Poe Party Pizzaz

Recently, I blogged about the prep for Halloween, the food from our Halloween Party. Now that the party has happened and I have rested a bit, I can post more about the decorations and party wrap-up. I'd love to know what you think of our party decor. Would you borrow some ideas? Would you tweak some ideas? Would you avoid some ideas? Yes, if you convey this politely, I would love to hear your feedback. One can only grow from positive criticism. But for now on to showcasing the fun:



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Photo Op Wall:
A white table cloth hung over the closet door with a Haunted House Wall Cling attached served as a great backdrop for photos of guests. For those that didn't dress in costume I had photo props: white tie, mustache, beads, gloves, and more.

Drink Table:
Decorated with a lit branch, books, raven, wine glasses filled with black and white beads and a Poe banner.



Drinks provided:

  • Ghostinis: milk, vodka, Godiva chocolate liquor
  • Scareberry Koolaid
  • Coke
  • Lemonade
  • Coffee - everyone loves using the Keurig


Appetizer Table:
Decorated with a lightup plastic heart, skull and black leaves.






Appetizers provided:

  • Pumpkin dip: 1 can pure pumpkin, 1 container ricotta, 3 pkg splenda
  • Sea salt flatbread sticks
  • Hearts: roasted red peppers folded and skewered with a haunted house pick
  • Cheese and crackers
  • Blue (black) Tortilla chips

Food Table:
Decorated with inexpensive black frames to label foods, black and white garland, faux candles and black and white serving dishes.

Candy Buffet Table:
Clear containers with metalic lids each labelled with chalkboard stickers for the candy inside. Candies included mounds, mints, ghost peeps, black rock candy, blood orange dots, mini-candy bars wrapped with personalized wrappers, hershey bars, cookies and cream hershey bars, black and white lollipops, chocolate eyes inside a skull, tootsie pops, and tootsie rolls.  Each guest was given a trick or treat bag to fill with their favorite selections from the Candy Buffet.


Main table (for congregating):
Decorated with black platter, skull, black spooky sign and faux candles.

Furniture:
Decorated with white covers, black leaves, chains, black pillows and a skeleton friend on the couch.
The TV was decorated with faux candles, eerie cloth, vintage style books, and a black raven.
A stool was adorned with a pillow that I had drawn Edgar Allan Poe on the pillow case.


Landing to the Apartment:
Decorated with lit and cobwebbed trees, bird cage, ravens, faux candles, and black pumpkins

Entrance to apartment:
Decorated with scroll (parchment paper rolled around a black hanger on which I wrote some of the text from The Raven), leaf wreath, black haunted house cutout, mini-pumpkin, and cobwebs, and lots of construction paper ravens.

Party Favors:
Black and white tubes filled with black and white M&Ms and ribbons
Takeout container style treat boxes filled with candies, blowouts, ball games, masks, and pencils.

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