Even adults love themed parties! This one was for one of my husbands friends that turned 26. All the photos were taken before any food was set up. Games included "Don't Say" where each guest had a whistle and if you said game or touchdown a guest blew the whistle on you. This game was a big hit with all the boys. I got the instructions for the field table cloth from Hostesswiththemostess.com under game day theme. I even had a football toy box that was used as a cooler proving that everyday items can be used for awesome events.
Welcome
I believe in hospitality, I believe that every guest is a honored guest, I believe every birthday is a reason to celebrate, I believe in simple, I believe in over the top, I believe we should each Party On!
-Amanda Jenkins
-Amanda Jenkins
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Wild Rumpus
With each child's birthday comes a unique opportunity to let our inner child come out in disguise of what our children would love. So, I am not ashamed to admit that when my son picked Where the Wild Things Are as the theme for his 7th birthday it was mostly because I suggested it. So out when the invites to his closest friends stating let the wild rumpus begin!
I used pictures from the movie instead of the book per my sons request and tied them from little limbs for my centerpiece. The limbs were stuck into styrofoam. Under the centerpiece the large dough bowl held sub sandwiches. To the right I made a cupcake stand using cardboard and sauce cans wrapped in scrapbook paper. The party had a very jungle theme since that is kind of where the wild things are. Another idea not pictured are the streamers I hung above the present table. I took green streamers and taped leaves to each side and hung them coming straight down like vines.
This party theme would be equally great as a Halloween party. Letting kids make masks and have a real wild rumpus!
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Stock thhe Bar
Most guys may not be up for a big party to celebrate birthdays. unless it's a stock the bar party. Invite friends to each bring a bottle they will enjoy some while they are there then leave the rest. Provide drink mixers, appetizers, and a treat. There are plenty of bar related games to play or just turn up the music and dance the night away. Visit a local package store to find empty boxes that can be used for decor. Drink responsibly.
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Spring Fling


Spring is in the air and so is the pollen. But don't let that stop you from gathering with friends to celebrate the beginning of what is sure to be a steaming hot summer. This spring dinner was a casual cook out for Easter hosted by my friend Amber. Amber called me for a little inspiration and as usual I sent her to my fav resource; Joann's , to find a fabric for the table runner. The green and white fabric on the buffet was a great find at Marshalls.Under each plate was colorful scrapbook paper. I love raising some dishes by flipping bowls or other containers over and putting them on top. This creates some visual interest to the table. We simply looked around Amber's home and found other spring inspired decor like the cute tea pot. You don't have to spend a lot to make an event special, and your guests will feel honored.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Easter 2010
This Easter I decided to move dinner out of the formal dining room and into the sun room. I believe in decorating with your surroundings not against them, so I went with a yellow and green floral theme that matched the window treatments. The runner on the table is the same fabric as the window treatments that I had left over. I found a great deal on some yellow buttons that I glued to ribbon for napkin rings. I even happened to have a yellow and green pitcher with four glasses on the drink bar. The kids table was pink and green. Some adorable scrapbook paper was used for napkin rings. Foam sticky letters on plastic eggs for place cards. Everyone even adults like place cards so for any dinner with more than six guests I would use some. I kept the centerpieces low so that we could talk easily across the table. I filled a glass bowl with rocks and flowers. I was originally going to add water and floating candles, but at the last minute did not because it was so bright in there. It was a beautiful sunny day and we could really relax and enjoy the view.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Dessert bar
This is a dessert bar for a black belt testing at Premier Martial Arts in Columbus, GA. I used the school colors to decorate the table. Unexpected things always come up at events I originally planned on hanging a polka dotted cloth on the wall, but when I arrived I realized the table was ten feet instead of six. So, I had to compromise and use the green plastic cloth instead. I used lots of chocolates and green candies, cookies and cupcakes. The cupcakes are not on their stand yet because they needed to stay cold until the event started. All in all I think it was a success and the new black belts enjoyed the treat. I provided paper and plastic bags so they and their guests could take some home. Enjoy!
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Easter
I have seen different families create a wide variety of Easter tables from very elegant brunches to kid centered fun. These pictures come from the year I decided to make an Easter dessert table for the children. Dinner was served outside where the hunt took place. Children came inside to find all the treats we couldn't hide in the eggs. Since this year I have certainly did many elegant tables. However, I enjoyed making all the sweets too. My favorite was the jelly bean napkin rings.
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