Showing posts with label Artzy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Artzy. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

A Taste of our Tea Party

I am home in beautiful Santa Barbara for the summer, working for my Dad and cooking for mom again. I randomly decided one day, "I am going to throw a tea party." I've always wanted to, and my friends and I have talked about it, but I just decided to make it happen finally! Because there is no time like the present!

It was a blast!

So here is how we (my mom and I mostly) did it. Follow the links for the recipes I used!

L'Invitations

I just created this on Word! The teapot is just an image I found on the internet. I printed it out on shimmery cardstock! 


The cutest part of the invitation is pictured below. I used a paper doilie and folded it around the invitation and tied it with some blue twine. So cute and so classy. It takes a plain invitation up a notch and makes it fancy! 
At the bottom of the invite it says, "Fancy Tea Time dress required, hats encouraged." :)


I used a teapot stamp on the bottom corner of each envelope. 





Le Menu:

I was nervous about these because of their crumbly nature, but they were the favorite at the party! I definitely recommend making the lemon frosting to go with them. The dough is great because you can refrigerate the rolls in plastic wrap for several days before you just cut and bake! These cookies are totally the melt-in-your-mouth type. People love them because they are unique and light! 

These turned out amazingly! Definitely best eaten day of (or like how I did, made them late the night before. Turned out great!) or shortly thereafter. I got cute lacy cupcake jackets at Michaels that were the perfect addition to the table. Anything lace goes with a tea party theme! I added simple pink sprinkles to some of the cupcakes. Nothing too showy is necessary for this kind of occasion! 

I did some research on how people make a good cucumber tea sandwich, and I discovered this version that was good! Just don't forget to salt the cucumber and then squeeze all the water out of them! Also, as a side note, I cut mine in coins instead of strips. It's simpler that way. These are relatively bland, so if you like a little more flavor, look up a recipe that uses garlic or mayo. 

(heat up for 20 minutes or so at 375 degrees! right before the party! Keep in warm oven (just turn it off and close the door) until guests arrive!). Link shows you what the quiche I bought looks like. Everyone loves it! 

This was absolutely delicious! These were served in cute little milk jugs (also purchased at Michael's Craft store) with big striped straws in them. *Important side note about the recipe! I added a full extra cup of sugar and a little bit of extra water to the saucepan. I like my lemonade sweet thank you very much :) *



Le Decorations

Tiny Rose Teapot Centerpieces
My parents were kind enough to go to Farmer's Market and get tiny pink roses in two different shades for us to arrange in tiny floral tea pots. These were adorable on top of paper lace doilies from Michaels. My mom sprinkled tea bags between each centerpiece and lit tiny tea lights as well. We used my Nanny Erma's bridal shower plate set with little tea cups that fit into each plate for water. 

Party Favors
I neglected to get a picture of these cute favors, but I put a tea bag into a little organza bag with a honey stick in each as a cute, simple, and cheap party favor. Each one costed us under a dollar! 




I found a pin on pinterest (that sent you to etsy) of a cute picture of the words "It's always Tea Time" and I just free hand drew it on a framed chalk board we already had at home. Of course I changed it up a bit. I set it up on a stand (similar to the ones you display pictures on) and set it at the entrance of the pathway to where the party was being held. 


Le People

Of course the party would not have been the same without my fabulous friends! I have seen many a vintage movie in my day, as well as many movies set in the south, and I decided HATS would be an adorable way to get a cute photo-op for our tea party. I hired my dad to be the photographer for the first 15 minutes of the party :) 

And it turned out ADORABLY if I do say so myself! It was so fun to have an opportunity to dress up for no reason other than it is a fun way to celebrate the end of summer :) 




Happy Tea Partying! 




Saturday, August 2, 2014

Chicken, green beans, and pretty nails!

Well. I made super easy Crockpot Hawaiian chicken over rice in the crockpot! I used instant rice. Why in the world would you could regular rice when you have instant. That's like deciding to take a horse and buggy to work instead of driving a car.

Anyways, This recipe calls for Hawaiian style BBQ sauce from Target, and since we don't HAVE a Target in Santa Barbara (grumble grumble) I decided to just improvise (with help from the internet) and make some using regular BBQ sauce. It was a little heavy on the teriyaki side, but it was still good. I basically mixed BBQ sauce, teriyaki glaze/marinade, a little garlic, a little ginger, and pineapple juice.

Also, the recipe says you can add chopped onion and green bell pepper, and you should. It's good.

These green beans were the agreed favorite part of the meal. These Buttery Garlic Green Beans are light and simple. Lovely accompaniment to any chicken dish. Get the recipe here.
My talented artistic friend Natalie painted my nails with SUNFLOWERS on them! I love it! She does all these crazy designs free hand with like a paper clip or a mechanical pencil. Talent people. So naturally I attempted artzy pics, cause we happened to have sunflowers.

Also, this.

Heres my virtual support to all my dieting friends and/or those currently struggling with that demon called "self control" (me). 

TTFN! 

Saturday, March 24, 2012

1,000 Journals Project

So I am in National Art Honor Society at school (it's like a club) and basically we do a few projects a year that will change the world through art (PLUS we get a rainbow cord when we graduate high school [NEXT YEAR AHHH] ).

Our current project is called the 1,000 Journals Project. So if you ever receive one of these journals (which hopefully, you will) get excited and get creative because you are about to make history. Here are the instructions for each journal:



If you are reading this, then you have been chosen (by the person who
gave this to you) to participate in a project that will unify the world a little
more through art. This journal is the first of many that are being sent out
into the world. Each of you that get it can create whatever you want on a page
or two or three in the journal: a collage, stickers, photographs, poetry, graffiti,
whatever you want to do to express yourself and your thoughts on the world. Please include the city, state, or country in which you live and your age.
After you are finished adding a little bit of yourself to the journal,
pass it along to a friend, a neighbor, a sister, a grandparent, a child,
a cousin in another state or country-to anyone you can think of.  
If you do not wish to pass it on, send it to the P.O. box address
at the back of this journal. If you have just completed the final page
in the journal, PLEASE return it to the P.O. box address. Whether it is
one year in the future, or twenty years, please RETURN IT. As members of the
National Art Honor Society in California (based at Dos Pueblos High School), we want to exhibit these journals to show our peers how people of all ages around the world are expressing themselves through art when given the opportunity. Hopefully, throughout this process, you will learn a little something about yourself and your fellow men that share your world.
Thank you, and enjoy.
Journal #1 Started March 23rd, 2012
in Santa Barbara, California.

Look out world, one of these bad boys might be coming your way!