Showing posts with label Gingerbread Party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gingerbread Party. Show all posts

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Gingerbread House Decorating Party


Have you decorated some Gingerbread Houses this Holiday season? How cute is this GINGERBREAD HOUSE DECORATING PARTY submitted by Nicole Wills of Tradewind Tiaras, Inc. A Christmas party doesn't get much better than this. Who doesn't love getting together with family & friends to decorate gingerbread houses? So fun, and YUMMY.

My favorite part of the party- The clever "MIXIE STICKS" {like pixie sticks- paper straws filled with flavor add-ins for your cocoa}! 

Here is what Nicole said about the party- "My family has made thousands of gingerbread houses over the past 36 years. Yes, thousands. We have this thing down to a science, and it just wouldn't feel like Christmas without the amazing scent of gingerbread filling the house and a city of sweet little houses covering every available surface. This past weekend we hosted the first of four gingerbread house decorating parties we'll be throwing this year.

Now, at these parties, we have a truly obscene amount of candy. And as much of the icing gets squirted directly into little mouths as makes it on the houses. No real need for a dessert table, and we mostly focus on serving savory foods as an antidote to the sugar overload. But I came up with a really fun idea this year--no dessert table, true, but the backdrops to the food and beverage tables WERE a dessert display!

I've always had a soft spot for folk art paintings, and decided that I wanted my table backdrops to be reminiscent of a winter country scene in that style of art. I created layered, somewhat 3-dimensional hills out of Styrofoam sheets, and created all of my buildings and trees out of sugar cookies on sticks. All the buildings, trees, sleighs, snowmen, and Santas you see are cookies pops! I hung red curtains (from our living room--I love recycling elements in new ways) on either side of the backdrop both to cover raw edges and make it look like we were gazing on a wintery country scene outside a window (much more festive and seasonal than the view of our 70 degree Phoenix backyard).

The beverage station was a ton of fun. I made homemade hot cocoa and mulled cider, and had Styrofoam hot beverage cups (with lids! Lots of kids!) with custom homemade cup cozies that matched the party decor (a take-home favor). The beverage table also held my favorite part of the party. I came up with the idea of what I call "Mixie Sticks." They look like that old candy favorite, Pixie Stix, but they're actually flavor add-ins to mix in your cocoa. I made cinnamon, mint, and espresso mix-ins for the cocoa. Kids and adults alike had so much fun customizing their cocoa flavors, and one little girl reported that the cinnamon was excellent in the mulled cider, too!
As each family left the party, they made a stop at the photo booth near the door. Nobody could leave without me getting a photo of the magnificent gingerbread creations and their artists!"

Vendors:

Party Styling- Tradewind Tiaras
Snowflake Shirt- Modern Frills
Paper Printables- Frog Prince Paperie














Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Gingerbread Themed Christmas Party


And up next, a darling GINGERBREAD THEMED CHRISTMAS PARTY submitted by Kim Stoegbauer- Party Stylist/Editor of The TomKat Studio. Oh my goodness, how sweet is this? LOVE the modern black design/backdrop behind the main party table. And the lollipops & crushed peppermint candy...such an easy way to spice up a store bought cake! I am always so impressed with Kim. She is so talented, and has a true eye for gorgeous detail.

Here is what Kim said about the party- "I am so excited to share this adorable holiday shoot we recently worked on for HGTV! I designed a new full printable collection which is available for FREE download on the HGTV feature. The collection includes a blank invitiation, fill-in invitation, two sets of party circles, favor tags, blank fancy labels, a pennant banner and a gingerbread man recipe card! I hope you will be able to use these fun printables at your holiday gathering this year, whether it is a Gingerbread House Making Party or any Christmas themed event!

Vicki (the photographer) and I had a great time with this shoot which we did at her house. Decorating gingerbread houses is such a fun holiday tradition and our own kids had so much fun making them during the shoot!"

Vendors:

styling/printable designs :: the tomkat studio
photography :: vicki lynn photography
dresses :: faithworks
hair accessories :: whippy cake
gingerbread houses for decorating :: decadent delights
gingerbread man cake pops :: inspired occasions {inspired by the cake poppery}
gingerbread house pops :: inspired occasions {inspired by the decorated cookie}
gingerbread man recipe :: food network








Monday, December 27, 2010

Gingerbread Party!


I hope everyone had a WONDERFUL Christmas!! Today's winning party feature goes to this Gingerbread House Decorating Party submitted by Jenny of Jenny Cookies! What an adorable party!
How cute are those santa hat cake pops & North Pole cupcakes?! Oh my goodness...I love them!

You did such an amazing job, Jenny! Thanks for your submission. Congratulations on being the winning feature today!

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Sunday, December 5, 2010

Gingerbread House Decorating Party

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I wanted to feature this darling

Gingerbread House Decorating Party

submitted by Glorious Treats before the weekend was over.

A simple yet beautiful party!

The dining table was decked out with a gingerbread house kit for each guest {the houses were purchased at Costco and come pre-assembled}, a beautiful cake, and some decorated gingerbread cookies {by Glorious Treats} hanging from the chandelier above.

Thanks for your submission, Glory!
Congrats on being the weekend party feature!

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