I saw another fun ad for Balloon Time. They make the small disposable helium tanks that you can purchase at Target/Walmart etc. I love the concept of this and how it creates an underwater theme.
Also, look closely, click on the photo to see it larger, great idea how they turned some balloons on their sides to use their natural fish shape.
Event inspiration comes from many places. You could really take this one and run with it.
Of course, you've read that I'm headed to BlogHer this week! A
conference with over 1,000 bloggers means you have to have a LOT Of
marketing materials - business cards and the like.
Some of my twitter friends have joked with me that I'm old school
because I love paper products. I can't help it. I love stationary and
even business cards. I love looking at other people's business cards,
their design, etc.
I have fabulous new business cards. See?
These were designed by Jennifer of Nounces Designs. Remember her? She
one upped me on my airplane birthday party invitations? LOL Well,
Jennifer put together these cards for me and she's the person to go to
for cute graphic work.
and oversized postcards....
And there's plenty more... rack cards, 3 different styles of postcards, signage, etc.
Of course, BlogHer is a haven for technologically minded females (and males) and so there will be a lot of POKEN going on. LOL Sounds obscene, right? Well, POKEN is the newest way of sharing business information. It's a gadget business card, if you will.
They are super cute, mini gadgets. This is the panda poken:
The little poken has a "hand" that is a usb device. You load your information onto it.
When you meet someone you want to exchange information with, and they also have a poken, you touch your poken hands together for 1-2 seconds to swap information. The palms of the hands will flash when the swap is complete.
That's it. When you are finished, you can plug your poken back into your computer and see all your saved information. It's a electronic business card file.
Still want more info or want to see how it works? My friend Fiona has this super cute video which is way more fun to watch than anything I could write!
The fine folks of Start Poken are gently nudging me into this century by giving me a poken! Sure, I'll still have my old school cards, but I'll also be trying out and probably getting addicted to, the poken!
Want to try the poken too? Enjoy a 20% off discount on a poken by using the code SP20 when you order at Start Poken.
A while back I had posted some fun farm party ideas from Better Homes and Gardens magazine. As you know, I love seeing what others have come up with for their parties and being able to share them here. One of my readers, Melissa shared her son's farm party and here are all the fun details!
Invitation!
Tables!
"Growing silver" tied with raffia
Food! Lemonade "duck pond"
An old recipe with a new use... haystacks!
Super cute cake and I love how she put the Fisher Price barn next to it.
Up close... love the "grass"
and the "plowed field"
and my favorite... the watermelon pig!
Goody bags!
Back of them had cow tales candy attached! Cute!
inside: animals stickers, haystacks and rubber ducky!
They played pin the tail on the cow with much success!
A memorable birthday for Brennan! Thanks to Melissa for sharing!
One of my readers wrote in requesting ideas for a Moroccan themed event. She's hosting a shower for a friend and needed a bit of a visual to pull it together.
I turned this one over to my friend, Dianne of Colorblind Productions in the New Jersey and New York City areas. Dianne put together this inspiration board to get the ideas rolling of color schemes and decor used in a Moroccan theme occasion. From Dianne: "Opulent and rich are the operative words when you think of a Moroccan color scheme. The key is to transform the space to a sensual interior with the right decorating touches. Rich color palettes, luxurious appearing decorations, lighting and theme inspired favors. A major decor element that would immediately welcome the Moroccan theme would be a pavilion style tent or a grouping of smaller tents. Fill the room with the fragrance of dried rosebuds, cinnamon , ginger, cumin and citrus peels in glass bowls.
Alternatives to authentic Moroccan decor can be found in Indian brass work or spanish iron work. Even some South American pottery has equalities that embody the Moroccan theme. Think brass and gold finished items!"
To say that Dianne and her staff are multicultural experts would be a severe understatement. They are particularly adept at mixing cultures at weddings. A Chinese-Mexican wedding? sure What about Macedonian - Filipino? no problem! Puerto Rican - Syrian? easy!
If you're in the NJ/NYC area and are looking for an expert in the multicultural event arena, contact Dianne and let her transform your space into a faraway oasis!
Oh Martha, how we love you so. This idea, from a past issue of Martha Stewart Weddings, suggests decorating your appetizer toothpicks with mini daisies. Grab a package of mini daisies and a glue gun and you've got yourself a perfect activity for a night in front of the tv!
Also adorable are the shapes of the appetizers made from mini-cutters.
Sidenote: notice the serving tray - wood!
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You've heard me "talk" about it and next week I'll be heading off (finally) to BlogHer 2009!
If you're going to BlogHer, btw, please don't hesitate to stop me if you see me.I'd love to meet you and I'll have TONS of super great swag.. including now EIGHT OZ sample bottles of Cosmo samples (instead of 4 oz) from Stirrings. Aren't they great?
Anyway, yesterday, I was featured in a cheeky interview by Moms Who Blog. Moms Who Blog is an interactive news journal focusing on Moms who are active in social media. Moms Who Blog is a great way to find new blogs and meet women who know the world of social media - well.
Stop by, give them some love and learn a bit more about the mom behind this blog and many others!