Wednesday, May 26, 2010

The Ribbon Topiary




Over the weekend I attended a baby shower and was so impressed with my sister, Danielle, and our friends, Jessica, Kelly and Mara who threw a fabulous event. They created a fun and colorful dessert table and I wanted to share one of the table decor elements... The ribbon topiary. This can be used for birthday parties, Christmas and many other holidays or occasions. Way to go girls!

Here are the instructions:

RIBBON TOPIARY

You need:

A styrofoam ball (she used one that was 8" in diameter)
1 Dowel rod
3 different types of ribbon (she recommend using ones that are the same width and color scheme (she went for pink and green with varying patterns)
Pot (she used a 6" clay pot and spray painted it white)
Styrofoam to put in the pot (in order to hold up the topiary... she had to use one that was a half circle and one that was cylindrical)
Spanish moss
Flathead pins
Glue

Directions:

Cut the ribbons into 3 inch pieces. Loop ribbons around to make a circle and secure with a flathead pin. Poke the pin into styrofoam ball. She didn't want it to look like there was a pattern, so she turned the ribbons different ways and tried to make it so that the same ribbons weren't next to each other too often. To make things easier on yourself, make sure to put a hole for the dowel in the bottom of the styrofoam ball before you've gotten too far with attaching the ribbons. Once you've covered the styrofoam ball with the ribbon pieces, place it on top of the dowel rod. Glue it so it stays on securely. If you want to paint the dowel rod and/or pot, make sure you do this before putting everything together. Make hole(s) in the styrofoam that fit into the pot (if the styrofoam isn't snug in the pot, surround it with newspaper for a tighter fit. Place the dowel rod, with the topiary fixed to it, into the holes. Glue anywhere else necessary (but hidden, of course) if things feel unsteady! Fill the top of pot with spanish moss, and VOILA! you have a ribbon topiary!

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

The Limer


The New Corona Extra Lime Bottle Opener is closest to the REAL thing! It looks and feels like a real lime. It has a built in magnet that holds the removed cap for easier and safe disposal and great for storing on Fridge. It also has the Corona Extra Logo color engraved into the stainless steel. USA and European Design Patented.

“Let’s face it, when the World thinks of Corona Beer, they think LIME! The lime serving ritual is KEY to the Corona Consumer Experience. It’s used everywhere! That’s why The New Corona Extra Lime Bottle Opener is The Ultimate Association to the Corona Beer Brand, and will become the must have “Ritual Bottle Opener,” said Matt Moman, Inventor of the Product.

Furthermore, Bottled Corona Extra, Corona Light and Coronita Extra need a bottle opener to open, so why not use a Lime?

Now Available online at www.store.corona.com . Coming soon to a store near you!

Monday, May 24, 2010

spark pr & events' Manicures and Mimosas for Mother's Day event Featured as "Party of the Day" on Catch my Party



Moms and daughters enjoyed mimosas while they got manis and pedis. It was held at Tipsy’s a salon that has a wine bar. The focal point was a tree centerpiece with pictures of the girls with their moms when they were younger. OPI nail polish favors with “Manicures and Mimosas” hang tags served as party favors. There were mini cupcakes, mini muffins and frittata for the ladies to enjoy during their services. The cupcake towers were from Home Goods and embellished with ribbon. Each guest that attended will get a thank you note on custom stationery that matches the invite with a photo of each mother and daughter…what a great memento from a wonderful party!

For more information click here

Monday, May 17, 2010

April Showers Bring May Flowers at Emersonmade

We came across Emersonmade hand-dyed and hand-stitched blooms and accessories! From the spring clutch to the flower sashes and shoe blooms, this is a fresh way to accessorize. Check out www.emersonmade.com

And for the brides-to-be, they have the "Something Blue Ring Pillow" that is so cute and creative!



Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Mothers Day: Manicures and Mimosas Featured on www.thepartydress.net


"Ladies, if you are still looking for ideas for a Mother’s Day celebration – this is a darling idea! Beth from Spark PR & Events sent me this darling Manicures & Mimosas party, and there are some darling ideas you could pull out for just about any celebration!"

-Kelly Lyden, Founder/Editor
thepartydress.net

Moms and daughters enjoyed mimosas while they got manis and pedis. It was held at Tipsy’s, a salon that has a wine bar. The focal point was a tree centerpiece with pictures of the girls with their moms when they were younger. OPI nail polish favors with “Manicures and Mimosas” hang tags served as party favors. There were mini cupcakes, mini muffins and frittata for the ladies to enjoy during their services. The cupcake towers were from Home Goods and embellished with ribbon. Each guest that attended will get a thank you note on custom stationery that matches the invite with a photo of each mother and daughter…what a great memento from a wonderful party!