I am so excited to share a glimpse into our holiday party this year. We had the party at my father's house (he recently moved to California to be close to Piper!). Yummy food, fabulous libations and lots of laughs...
Check out my hubby aka our resident chef making those amazing mozzarella towers topped with homemade pesto!! And how cute is Emily feeding Piper.
Missoni Pellegrino, striped paper straws, and St Germain signature cocktails featured on...READ MORE
January 3, 2011
Mom Monday {happy new year!}
Happy new year everyone! I hope everyone had a great holiday. I wanted to start this year off on a personal note and share some of our moments with little Piper during her first christmas in Park City. Hope you enjoy!
We toasted with Piper Sonoma champagne on Christmas morning. We took Piper out in the snow in her new snow suit and pink hat...it was too cute!
Grandpa and Dada made Piper a homemade mobile out of hangers and some christmas ornaments....READ MORE
December 20, 2010
Mom Monday {holiday pretties}
As we approach christmas I thought I would share some of my personal holiday inspiration I hope to use.
{1} loving these beads used for holding escort flags and this peppermint rimmed cup of hot cocoa via Style Me Pretty {2} can't get this Martha Stewart glitter christmas out of my mind! {3} fabulous retro christmas via Bash Please
{4} diy bag wrap via Design Sponge {5} in LOVE with these feather trees via Grey Likes Weddings {6} cable knit deer...READ MORE
December 16, 2010
A California Christmas
I am so excited to share images from this amazing event I had the pleasure of working on, hosted and produced by Leila Kahlil of Be Inspired PR. The people involved included gorgeous florals by JL Designs and Events and event design by Cortnie Purdy of Canvas and Canopy. The stunning photos are by Leo Patrone and paper goodies by yours truly.
We were greeted with passed hors d'ouevres and amazing signature cocktails by Contemporary Catering. So...READ MORE
December 14, 2010
DIY Project {sparkle ornaments}
I recently needed a last minute ornament for an ornament exchange I attended, so I whipped up one of these at midnight the night before the party! It was so well received I figured I would share with you how to make one yourself. It is so easy, and the results are quite sparkle fabulous!
You will need: 1.a shot glass or a bottle with a small opening 2.glue (preferrably Gem-Tac) 3.Small rhinestones (preferably swarvoski crystals) 4.toothpicks...READ MORE