Saturday, April 7, 2012

Gotta Have My "Peeta" Bread!

My friends and I love a theme party! We take it seriously from the dress, food, decor, and games. For this party, we hosted a Hunger Games (by Suzanne Collins) dinner party. Featured is a mix of the ruggedness of the districts with the elegance of the Capitol. Can you spot the symbols?!

Invitation: A movie ticket evite with a message from the Capitol.

By order of the Capitol,
You have been chosen to pay tribute to the 2012 Hunger Games by participating in sanctioned frivolity and delighting in the rich culinary delicacies generously provided by your districts. Following dinner, an exclusive viewing of Katniss Everdeen's games will take place.

Regally,

Your President
The Hostesses:


  And yes, our bows are wire clothes hangers!


Decorations:
Here's the official welcome banner!




Spools of red, orange, and navy tulle were wrapped around the chandelier as if it were Catching Fire (by Suzanne Collins).



Parachutes filled with bread, medicine, and friut lined the room as a nod to the sponsors.
      
 Materials: 12 balloons, string, 3 baskets, and fillings. We used the water viles from the  roses as penicillin.





We mixed golds, blacks, and red with burlap and greens to represent both the districts and the capitol. Also there are white roses and blood red petals as a nod to "Snow."

Spools of red, orange, and navy tulle were wrapped around on the chandelier as if it were Catching Fire (by Suzanne Collins).

Food: Lamb kebobs, fruit and nut rice, humus and "Peeta" chips/bread, and a plum tart



Sunday, March 4, 2012

Projects in Review

Like I said, I am a crafter without prejudice and seem to go through phases of crafting. Here are a few projects from the past year.



A fabric necklace for Valentine's Day inspired by one I saw in a store for $20. I cut cost by using left over ribbon and fabric scraps for a grand total of about $8-$10 dollars.



Twisted rosette wreath inspired by this post I found on pintrest: http://kikicreates.blogspot.com/2011/02/quick-and-fun-project.html



My friends and I love a good themed party. This was for the birthday girl of a surprise party in the fall. The base was a vintage top hat and I used fabric scraps and feathers to make all the of the flower details. (I kinda have an obsession with fabric flower crafts.)



This picture frame was inspired by my Alma mater, Lamar University. It was made by modge podging scrapbook paper on a plain wooden frame and then adding small details (i.e. wooden bird, tulle, feathers, button). Although it is supposed to be a cardinal, most of my kids just think its a nod to Angry Birds!



Hoarder vs. Eclectic

There is a fine line between being a hoarder and being eclectic. A must to keep in mind when browsing a flea market, antique store, or auction. My parents have mastered the art of having an eclectic/vintage/antique decked out house by keeping this in mind. It is even become a business for my dad. Chandeliers are not all pomp and circumstance at our house. They are scrap metal turned into blinged out art. This might possibly explain my compulsion towards all things vintage and the notion that anything can be painted and repurposed. (Again, toeing the line of hoarder, unless you can turn a profit :)

These days I no longer search for vintage jewelry finds (did I mention I have a broach collection? what 23 year old has one of those?!) instead I search for:

-light fixtures (often I needn't step any further than my back porch)
-vintage dinnerware
-tufted furniture
-cuckoo clocks (my newest collectible)
-dresser/shelving
-industrial fixtures

as I am in the process of moving out and furnishing a place of my own. It may be at a snails pace, but as they say "Slow and Steady wins the race." Anyways, look for projects and finds to include the above. They may not be the modern girls treasures, but they suit this old soul just fine.