Sunday, December 26, 2010

Erin's Wonderland

Stacked teacups, magenta roses, and a candy bar to be remembered were just a few of the whimsical details that made Erin’s baby shower a true Wonderland. Inspired by Alice in Wonderland, we gave the original theme a girly twist by using shabby chic props and tea sets, bright magenta and lavender roses, and a pink candy bar that guests could indulge in throughout the party.


Each table had a unique centerpiece with stacked teacups, teapots and white shabby chic bins filled with magenta and lavender roses atop silver silk linens. We used props such as old books, clocks and framed pictures from Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland.








The candy bar won over the guests with its fun and delicious assortment of pink candy filled in large apothecary jars. An over-sized glass cage with stacked teacups was centered on the candy bar.









On the desert table, cupcakes were placed as a fun treat for guests. Cake pops made by Cakewalk Desserts were arranged in large wire teacups as beautiful and tasty party favors.



 Erin, the mother-to-be, wore a corsage made of lavender roses and a deep purple ribbon.





Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Triple Threat


After 12 years of friendship, countless birthday parties, graduations, and celebrating other milestones, we’ve adopted the name, Triple Threat for the fabulous soirees we’re known to throw. In the midst of Arezu’s grueling MBA program, she had the brilliant idea to turn our fun hobby into a career that we can all truly be passionate about. After all, who would complain about a job where meetings are held at Starbucks, your coworker is your childhood friend, and the task at hand is to throw a memorable party? The last two years have been the beginning of a budding business, and we are excited to share creative party ideas, events that we get the privilege of being involved in, and the unique journey that we experience planning each event. Stay tuned for some fun recaps of our favorite events and let the parties begin!

XO
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