Friday, July 27, 2018

Food Truck Fiesta

Food Truck Fiesta Bright, alfresco decor, a laid-back vibe and tacos? Count us in! Abby Guido, owner and designer at Beijos Events  desired to create an ambiance that's both fun and inviting for couples. Add a warm, summery day, and "it was a no-brainer the event needs to have a fiesta vibe," Guido says. Think festive pillows, lots of color and beautiful bougainvillea to tie it together.



Raise the Bar What is a fiesta with no margaritas, cerveza and tequila? An awning-covered corner makes for a cool place for cold beverages. Katie Hund of all Wylie Weddings retains the brand new, fabulous theme going here using more of those pretty trailing flowers, a skull accent and lively backdrop.



Keep on Truckin' Made-to-order tacos, chips and guac and churros are in the ready when the guests are, because of a beloved local food truck. An enjoyable addition to the party, a food truck is a no-fuss solution for all types of outdoor occasions. The mobile restaurant allows guests to catch delicious bites at their leisure -- without even putting the brakes on mixing and mingling.



Fiesta Tacos A number of fresh, sexy tacos are cooled down with a leafy green salad on the side -- a perfectly tasty combination for a casual, alfresco party.



DIY Etching Event On the lookout for something a bit more interactive and creative? "Glass etching is a great way to allow your visitors become a larger part of your wedding," says Kristen Scalia, proprietor of Kanibal & Co.. Your collection of DIY party-goers can etch anything from champagne flutes to be utilized at the wedding reception to make-and-take mugs for their favourite brews. Get the full directions here>>



Sketch Etch After creating the stencils for etching, Christine Tischio, founder of TurnstyleART suggests text for example "cheers," "amore," "bride" and "groom" as simple choices. Or, select simple graphics like flowers or hearts to meet your personality or wedding motif. Subsequently, arrange cocktails and munchies to boost the theme. For instance, if you're etching wine glasses, then function up sangria and cheese plates for visitors to enjoy. Get the full directions here>>



Scratch the Surface Everybody does not need to be an artist to get in on the action, but Tischio has intelligent hints for creating your etching event go smoothly. When choosing glassware, steer clear of styles out that bell or are too rounded. "Pick a product which has a relatively level face," she states. "It is important the image lays flat on the glass to keep the etching cream from corrosion." Tischio also suggests having one or 2 people do a test run of this project prior to the guests arrive to make sure instructions are easy and clear and have a sample of the finished product on display. Get the complete directions here>>



Swiss Cross Soire For the couple with a less-is-more approach or a devotion to design, the Swiss cross theme is just one we love. Just right in black and white, this theme is so simple, however so  right now.   Says photographer and stylist Kim Daniels, "I love this as a shower theme because the Swiss cross motif is trending in home decor and marriage styling. It is possible to call it a plus sign or a cross -- it's Swedish, Nordic and Swiss sources. It's a symbol of hope"



Play It Up To keep the theme going, add in more layout elements, much like the chic, Moroccan-inspired print on those napkins topped with handmade cross holders and striped washi-tape flags on toothpicks as hors d'oeuvre selections. As long as you stay with black and white, you are able to weave numerous patterns throughout the decoration for a elegant, joyous look.



Ebony and Ivory Daniels loves mixing the glossy motif with rustic wooden accents, from the cake stand into the coasters and even the crosses themselves. To truly go all of the way with the subject, she supports having fun using a black menu, too. Attempt blackberries with Brie, blinis with creme fraiche and caviar as well as black-and-white cookies for dessert. Homemade vanilla cream sodas are yummy refreshers; add a splash of vodka to get a cool cocktail.



Nautical Stock-the-Bar Party A couples' shower is a excellent opportunity for a classic "stock-the-bar" celebration, in which invited guests goal to do precisely that, bringing presents of bottles of alcohol, mixers, glassware, bar accessories and more. Daniels tackled this favourite party idea by adding a nautical theme to celebrate the beach-loving couple. A repurposed wooden pallet, striped sheets, a captain's wheel and "Down the Hatch" decoration add whimsical, seafaring style.



Smooth Sailing Get guests on board together with the night's itinerary with invitations and menu cards that help establish the theme. Here, a compass-rose motif and navy text include elegant touches to a beautiful selection of cocktail-friendly finger foods; the invitations featured exactly the exact same motif. To cap off the decoration, Daniels added a classic touch with colorful, classic nautical fabric used as a table runner. Ahoy!



Smallest Details Small touches really make all of the difference. Here, blue-and-white striped straws are dressed up with golden, washi-tape sails and tucked into a glitter-dipped jar.



Retro Martini Bar Chic, tidy, classic -- if this clarifies your couple's design, a martini bar motif will certainly stir things up. "Martinis are a great alternative for this classic couple, but they also work well for those who prefer to do things with a spin," notes celebrity wedding planner Andrea Freeman.



Keep It Simple Along with traditional, sleek stemware, this martini bar party offered a trio of libations from which to choose, one being a touch mix to observe the couple's forthcoming desert-set nuptials. Guests may take home recipe cards along with a shaker, personalized stirrers or a different small themed thank-you present.



Desert Rose The Desert Rose martini was motivated by sunset colors and to offer a sweet cocktail alternative to the selection.



Lumber Jack & Jill Creative planner Trish Dubes of Frilly Milly Events  put a really fun spin on the idea of a co-ed (or "Jack and Jill") wedding shower. Starting with a woodlands motif to suit the bunch, Dubes dreamed up an outdoorsy theme that concentrated on the lumberjack -- and Jill! Guests were invited to dress in their very best logger looks and catch silly selfies in the calico-lined photo booth.



His 'N Hers "Showers are usually geared toward the women, and men can feel out of place," Dubes states. Her answer? A motif that works to include decidedly "manly" food and decor when adding smart, more-feminine touches. A picnic-inspired, gingham backdrop draped in string lights, a moss-topped burlap tablecloth and classic silhouettes set the stage for the scaled-down munchies at the table.



Downsized Delights In addition to favorites like sliders, corn cobs, fries in paper cones and s'mores cupcakes, we love the very small canning jars which Dubes utilized to function still-warm baked beans. Each individual serving came with its very own little spoon tied up with a strand of raffia. These little grab-and-go parts would work well for other themed parties also, says Dubes, who suggests camping, tailgating and picnics along with other interesting, outdoorsy thoughts.



Bachelor's Shower Forget the clich Vegas bachelor party: This occasion's a guys-only approach into the wedding shower, and it is very cool! Based on Yun-Yi Goh, creative manager of The Grunion Run Groomsmen Shop and Katie Kalafat, founder of First Comes Love Event Design, the idea was to make a trendy, relaxing environment filled with a few of the groom's favourite things.



Go All In "Themed events can sometimes feel overwhelming," states Kalafat. "However, the easiest way to narrow down the procedure is to focus on what he loves." Contemplate interests or hobbies to offer you direction. Poker, whiskey and cigars anchored this bachelor's occasion. Goh offers more great ideas for the men, including a lawn party for those who like outdoor games, a casino-night theme for just a little gaming and extravagance or an arcade party for the young at heart.



Feast for Kings The grub for the men included some of the groom's favorites, while a graphic backdrop and artsy arrow decoration kept the vibe trendy and cool.



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