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Party Like a Princess with Princess Sharon

I was just talking to Sharon Chase, otherwise known as Princess Sharon.  Sharon throws high-end princess, fairy, rockstar, and spa parties for girls, teens, and adults in the Boston area.

What got me interested in Sharon is how one-of-a-kind her parties are.  In fact, I’ve never seen anything like it.

For her Musical Princess Tea Party, Sharon comes dressed in a big pink ball gown and tiara.  She brings a rack of princess gowns, shoes, tiaras, and magic wands for her guests.  She provides royal table settings, satin chair covers, room and table decor, plus she can even take care of catering (including gorgeous princess cupcakes) if you like.

Her table settings

The princess table.

The rack of gown, with shoes, tiaras, and magic wands

The rack of gowns, with shoes, tiaras, and magic wands.

Since Sharon is a trained vocalist and educator, her parties aren’t just about the makeup and glamour (although that’s definitely part of it).  They involve musical stories and games, ribbon dancing, professional face painting, princess crafts, and beautiful hand-made princess favors.  Sharon’s parties are so complete, she also provides custom invitations and thank you notes for her hosts.

Princess Sharon leading her guests in some ribbon dancing

Princess Sharon leading her guests in ribbon dancing.

Princess Sharon doing her facepainting.

Princess Sharon face painting.

Her handmade favors.

Her handmade favors.

Custom cupcakes.

Her custom cupcakes.

Princess Sharon's Spa Party

Her one-of-a-kind spa parties.

One of her happy princess fairies.

One of her happy princess fairies.

Even though Sharon throws these extravagant parties, what she prides herself on is creating warm, enriching, inclusive environments, so that all her guests feel like happy princesses when they leave.

If you live in the Boston area, and you want to give your daughter the party of a lifetime, hire Princess Sharon.

And for those of you who don’t live nearby, but want to partake in all-things “princess,” visit Princess Sharon’s online gift and favor shop where she sells many of her custom items.

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Forget the Cupcake Cake, What About A Twinkie Cake?

I consider myself a mild foodie, I shop at the farmer’s market almost weekly, and I go out of my way to avoid trans fats. 

However, my husband and I were recently in North Carolina visiting family and we went to a local Walmart, walked down the snack aisle and couldn’t resist the Hostess Cupcakes.  I probably hadn’t had one in twenty years.  But I have to admit, it was pretty darn tasty.  That’s why when I saw these pictures I had to post them.

Twinkies bring back a lot of good memories for me because they were my snack of choice in elementary school before my mother unfortunately discovered health food.  So I know if I were at a wedding and someone served me a Twinkie cake, I’d love it.   I’d probably go home, blog about it immediately and call all my friends and say, “You’re not going believe what they served!”  And I promise you, I’d never forget that wedding.

That’s a lot of impact for a cake that costs $60.

Yellow and White Twinkie Cake

Yellow and White Twinkie Cake

Bride and Groom Twinkie Cake

Bride and Groom Twinkie Cake

Chocolate Ribbon Twinkie Cake

Chocolate Ribbon Twinkie Cake

Twinkie Wedding Favors

Twinkie Wedding Favors

If you go to the Hostess website, they’ll even show you how to make one.

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How to Throw The Unforgettable Unconventional Party

I was talking to LA based party planner, Suzanne Carvlin, also known as Suzanne The Party Girl.  She specializes in throwing parties that are a little less conventional than your typical hotel ballroom wedding with rubber chicken.

So I asked her some questions to get her expert advice on how to approach throwing a party that doesn’t quite stick to the script, and here’s what she said…

What are your favorite kinds of parties?

I love parties that are guest-centric and the party hosts are relaxed, greeting all of their guests to make them all feel welcome, and all are having a great time.

For weddings, I really love it when the personalities of the couple getting married shine through, and when you feel that they have put a lot of thought into their guests’ experience.

Let your guests know what to expect. The best option is to let your guests know what to expect before they arrive at your party by posting information on a website or even sending out a follow-up to the invitation in the form of a newsletter. You can share things such as what the weather may be, if the party is inside or outside, where the entrance is, what food is being served, if you will have dancing, etc. Let your guests know that there will be some fun surprises, though!

Also, the flow of a party or wedding is extremely important! If your guests are left waiting for things to happen, they will be either bored or starving or both! Keep the flow moving and the food and beverages readily available. If your guests aren’t left wondering when they will finally have a drink or something to eat, they will be much more relaxed and in the moment with you. Also, have a place for guests to set their coats and any gifts that they may bring with them so they aren’t left lugging large items around.

It is so important to think of ways to involve your guests and to let them know that their presence is appreciated! Say hello to every guest if you are the host or guest of honor! And keep everyone happy and entertained!

Describe some of your favorite ideas to “shake things up.”

Have your cocktail hour before your wedding ceremony, but make certain that you serve an array of food items with the drinks. Try two specialty cocktails and lemonade/iced tea/or other summer winter non-alcoholic beverages. A full bar can be fun, but if you do it that way, keep the pre-ceremony time to under 1/2 an hour or your guests may start to become “unwieldy.”

Instead of a photo booth, try a photo backdrop with a camera that can capture more than 3-4 people. http://www.theflashdance.com/ has a great “Smile Booth.” See here: http://www.theflashdance.com/index.cfm?catID=19

To really make it fun, provide costumes! You can keep it simple with feather boas, giant sunglasses and mustaches on sticks. Or, you can really go nuts with full costumes from your local party rental store. In LA, Hollywood Toys and Costumes is a great place to purchase costume items: http://www.hollywoodtoysandcostumes.com/

Not everyone loves to dance, but everyone loves to be entertained! Interactive entertainment is what guests love. Try a balloon-maker, cotton candy spinner, a cigar roller (great if you have a lounge area), or, my favorite are mobie trucks for food stations. Think “In-and-Out Truck”. In LA, you can hire a mobile truck to bring you mini ice-cream sandwiches (my favorite is ,http://www.eatcoolhaus.com/, sushi, beers on tap, and more!

You can even follow many of them on Twitter to find where they are located on any day or at any time to go to an impromptu “menu tasting.” http://twitter.com/COOLHAUS (mobile ice cream sandwiches that you can even put your custom writing onto), http://twitter.com/fishlips_sushi (mobile sushi), http://twitter.com/letsbefrank (mobile hot dogs), http://twitter.com/sprinklesmobile (mobile Sprinkles cupcakes).

Think of your favorite things to do when you go out and incorporate that. Consider your guests. For example, when you are invited to a wedding, do you think, “Yea! I can’t wait to go!” or do you think, “Another wedding. There goes my Saturday night.” Make it fun for your guests and it will be fun for you, too!

Here are some pictures from one of Suzanne’s recent parties where she “shook things up.”

Flowers by Flower Wild, Photography by Phil Cosby

Flowers by Flower Wild, Photography by Phil Cosby

Having a party with different gathering areas minimizes the amount of centerpieces that you need, but you can still choose an area to flood with flowers for a huge impact.

Pepe on Guitar, Photography by Phil Cosby

Pepe on Guitar, Photography by Phil Cosby

Choose different styles of music for different lounge areas. It is really affordable to hire solo musicians for a few hours.

Rentals from Classic Party Rents, Photography by Phil Cosby

Rentals from Classic Party Rents, Photography by Phil Cosby

Keep your decorations simple. These are vintage table cloths owned by the bride. Flowers were purchased at the local Floral Mart and then arranged in jelly jars.

Big Mista's BBQ, Photography by Phil Cosby

Big Mista's BBQ, Photography by Phil Cosby

Serve comfort food buffet style to save money on a formal dinner. Guests love food that makes them feel like they are a kid again. This buffet features amazing BBQ by Big Mista’s and good ol’ mac and cheese!

The Middle Class jug band, Photography by Phil Cosby

The Middle Class jug band, Photography by Phil Cosby

Save money by hiring a band that specializes in one type of music as opposed to a large entertainment group that does multiple types. You can cut your band budget in half!

(P.S. That is Billy Bob Thorton on guitar.)

What locations do you like the best for throwing unusual parties?

I love unique wedding locations. Unique locations are my specialty!

Two of my favorites are the Marvimon, downtown, and the Smogg Shoppe in Culver City (which is also eco-friendly despite the ironic name). http://www.marvimon.com/ The Smogg Shoppe (“LA’s greenest oasis”) is in a refurbished and beautified automotive center and has now achieved the US Green Building Council’s Platinum Certification. Not to mention that it is a great location and perfectly laid out for a smashing party!

The Marvimon is another oasis of vintage beauty nestled in the hills near China Town. Many beautiful weddings have been coordinated there. My favorite is one designed by Jo Gartin of Love, Luck and Angles. http://www.loveluckandangeles.com

One location to seek out is the rooftop of the Mercury on Wilshire. http://www.themercuryla.com/23.cfm It is a new, stylish condo complex, but we rented the rooftop for our event. It has stunning, almost 360-degree-views, of the city. You can see the Hollywood sign, the Griffith Observatory, the nearby Downtown skyline, the South Bay and the ocean. It has a grass area perfect for a ceremony and a pool area for cocktails. You could cover the pool with plexiglass for your ceremony, have cocktails in the grass/patio area and your reception with dancing in the pool area again. They also have room for caterers and you can have a custom tent pitched in case of inclement weather.

Have your reception in a restaurant. The ambiance, amazing food, tables, chairs and china are already in place. I went to a wedding at Lucques on Melrose that was just amazing. The ceremony was on the outside patio and the dinner was inside and served family style with dancing back outside on the patio. It was great fun! The Foundry on Melrose, owned by chef Eric Greenspan, is another great option with wonderful food.

More favorites of mine are the locations owned by Cedd Moses, such as the Broadway Bar, Cole’s Downtown (great vintage event space!), Seven Grand and the Golden Gopher. I am waiting for the perfect couple who has rocking style for a reception (or even an engagement party or rehearsal dinner) in Coles. The possibilities are endless!

Speaking of restaurants and unique locations. The Waffle on Sunset and Vine on the lowest level of the House of Blues headquarters. Chic diner fare and a patio, inside diner seating and an upstairs bar = crazy, cool, 50′s-chic reception! http://www.thewaffle.us/Site/Index.html

The Art Deco Society also has links to some of the swanky-est historic places in LA, perfect for a vintage, classy and elegant affair. You would not only have a stunning location, you would be aiding in the preservation of LA’s unique and storied history! http://adsla.org/links.htm

A very current and little-explored idea for weddings is something that Martha Stewart Weddings did this Summer in New York called a “pop-up” wedding. http://ritzybee.typepad.com/my_weblog/2009/06/pop-goes-the-wedding.html There are so many unique locations that have been left vacant as the result of our economic downturn. You can approach the property manager and ask to have your wedding reception in one of their vacant buildings. You would probably need to do this on a shorter timeline as they would rather rent the space to a retailer, but you could haul in decorations and rentals and have your wedding in a gallery-like space that would probably never be duplicated. I would definitely suggest you seek the assistance of a wedding coordinator for this one! There are a lot of logistics to sort out, but everyone would always remember your one-of-a-kind wedding event!

What are ways that throwing a non-traditional party can help you save money?

Well, for starters, you can save money on the food. You don’t need to serve a 5-course meal. You can keep your party fun and alive by serving elegant comfort food or just good food period. It doesn’t need to be expensive. Think of your favorite foods to eat and serve those.

Love mac and cheese and BBQ? Go for that. Your guests will have more fun eating food that they enjoy. Also, if you have a lot of places for people to sit and eat as opposed to a formal seating plan for the entire night, guests will have the opportunity to mingle with more people. In LA, a great BBQ caterer is: http://bigmista.com/

Save money on your bar. Have 2 signature cocktails and an array of non-alcoholic drinks. That is a huge money saver! If you want, add wine and beer and include a few basics such as vodka, bourbon, and rum. Definitely have free something to drink, though. Include sodas, tea, coffee and water. No one has fun while dying of thirst.

Bands that are not formal are much cheaper! A local jazz band, bluegrass band or even a jug band will cost you around $2000-3000 or less as opposed to $5000-$10,000 for a band that can play jazz, swing and top 40. One couple whose wedding I coordinated found all of their musicians at their local Farmer’s Market!

Save money on wedding favors. No one really wants a wedding favor unless it is practical. Except for your parents. And you for your keepsake box. Seriously, no one else wants a mini candle with your names on it. Sorry to break it to you. Your guests DO want a candy bar, cotton candy, make-your-own sundaes, cupcakes, funnel cakes, and all of the things that they only eat when they are at a carnival or celebrating a major holiday.

So, instead of the traditional favor, give your guests the gift of entertainment and food. Wouldn’t you rather leave a party with fresh chocolate chip cookies and a mini milk, or a cheeseburger, or hot coffee in a to-go cup?

You can forgo a traditional wedding cake all together or you can have a small ceremonial cake for a topper on a cupcake tree. That will save you money on the wedding cake overall because cupcakes are apx. $2 each instead of the usual $6 per slice for wedding cake.

Instead of splurging on expensive centerpieces for every table, rent fun props from a prop shop. You could also use personal photos in frames with a few blooms on the table. Or, use live potted plants or succulents in boxes that are live and can be replanted. These are usually much less expensive than cut flowers.

Do spend money on lighting and candles, though. You need ambiance to set the mood!

How do you keep things feeling intimate and personal when throwing a big party?

Have different areas where guests can mingle and chat. If you break up a large party into 3 areas (more than that and your party energy becomes too diluted), guests can feel free to check out other things to do and meet more guests.

Have an area where guests can dance and then stage ottomans and benches around the dance floor where guests can rest their feet or watch the dancing.

Have an area for cigar smokers and whiskey drinkers. You could even throw in some card games where guests can place “bets” redeemable for tickets to a drawing.

Have a lounge for the kids with activities, games, coloring books and hire off-duty nurses or LVNs (Licensed Vocational Nurses), or Certified Babysitters who know First-Aid (just in case) to watch and entertain the kids.

Think about the flow of your party and imagine yourself navigating your event in your mind. Where would you enter? Would someone greet you? How would you know where to go next? Having live people guide guests is the ultimate guest service. Navigational signs are a great option, too. You can also have frames staged throughout the event that describe what is going on in that area and what guests can do there.

Thank you Suzanne for your fabulous advice. We may steal some of your awesome ideas like the mobile ice cream sandwiches, the photo backdrop, and the “pop up” location (I love that!) for our Catch My Party launch party. Stay tuned…

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Who Doesn’t Love a Lollipop?

I think I’m in a nostalgic mood.  Today, my two-year-old daughter, pretending to be a doctor, gave me a shot, then offered me a pretend lollipop to make me feel better.  Remember when all it took to make you feel better was a lollipop?

Well, I found this cool site called the Sweet Lollipop Shop that makes custom lollipops for all occasions and I thought what a great, inexpensive party favor idea.  They’ve got birthday and holiday pops, wedding and shower pops, and lots of pops for kids, of course.  Here are a few of my favorites…

A birthday lolly

A birthday lolly

Some baby shower lollipops

Some baby shower lollies

Musical note lollipops

Some musical note lollies

I also love the flavor selections.

Orange – orange
Strawberry – pink
Lemon – yellow
Lime – green
Cherry – red
Raspberry – blue/teal
Cheesecake – yellow
Bubblegum – pink
Apple – green or red
Maple – brown
Blueberry – blue
Watermelon – pink/red
Root Beer – brown

Plus white, milk and dark chocolate.

Yum.

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The Best Party I Ever Had…

The best party I ever had was definitely my Sweet 16.

I’ve always loved fashion, so for my Sweet 16, I called up my local Bloomingdales in Short Hills, NJ, and asked them if they would put on a private fashion show for my friends and me, and let me be one of the models.  They’d never done this before, but because I sounded eager (and maybe a bit pushy) they agreed.

So we had a buffet lunch for forty of my closest friends in the restaurant at the top of the store, and in the middle of the room, there was a big runway set up.  After we ate, my friends took their seats around the runway.   I went back stage.  The fashion show started, and as these professional teen models began strutting their stuff, I remember standing in the wings, wanting desperately to back out — what did I get myself into?!?!

But once the officious woman with the clipboard signaled for me to “go,” I had no choice.  I stepped onto the runway like a deer caught in the headlights.   But then I heard it — cheers and hollers from my friends! — and instantly, something in me changed.  I became a 5’2” supermodel wearing not very flattering gray Burmuda shorts, a cropped sweater/jacket, and socks with flats.   It wasn’t a good look.  But it didn’t matter, because I felt… great!

How do I look?

How do I look?

Just like a supermodel!

Like a supermodel

Now it’s your turn, what was your best party ever?

Cheers!

Jillian

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The Fake Cake

This is a brilliant cost-saving idea.  Let’s say you’re throwing a party and want one of those beautiful designer cakes but don’t want to spend the money, what do you do?  Buy a fake cake instead.

Looks real, right?

Looks real, right?

The fake cakes are covered in fondant, which is what cake designers use, but underneath it, pure Styrofoam.  And the idea is this… At your party, everyone gets to marvel at your beautiful cake, but then when it’s time to eat it, it gets taken to the kitchen to be “cut” and instead you serve a much less expensive sheet cake in the same colors in it’s place.

You can even make one of the tiers real cake so if it’s a wedding, you can do the cake cutting ceremony and no one will know the difference.  And the cost savings… One of these cakes costs about $250.  A real designer cake costs about $2,500.

Beautiful, right?

Another fakey

Like I said, brilliant.

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What Not to Do When Throwing Your Daughter a Party…

Last weekend was my daughter’s second birthday party.  We were going to do something mellow — a picnic at the park with friends and family, no cooking, just takeout.   But it didn’t end up exactly as mellow as I planned.

There was the issue of the picnic tables.  My nanny and I staked them out early in the morning.  But I hadn’t officially reserved them and multiple parties were now arriving in need of a place to sit and my tables were the only ones in the “open” section.   And there was also the issue of picking up food but not wanting it to sit out too long, which meant spending the morning in my car going back and forth and back and forth from my house to the park.

Anyway, I just finished packing the sandwiches in the car for my last trek to park.   The temperature outside was in the mid 80s, which meant the temperature in my car was in the mid 90s and I didn’t want the mayonnaise to spoil.  Plus, I just got a call from my softie nanny that a large Russian family who were having some sort of non-determinant party would now be joining us for the day at our tables.

So my daughter, whom I had been too busy to say hello to while in the midst of my “efficiency mode,” runs over to me with pure delight on her face, saying, “Mommy, Mommy,”  then trips, falls, and starts crying.  And since I’m so wound up, I barely notice and start heading to the door, leaving my crying daughter, who is still on the floor, to the care of my husband.

Now understand, my husband gives great care, but he can also call me on it when I’m not making the best of choices, so he picked up my daughter, handed her to me, and said, “Hold her.”  Of course I protested, we couldn’t afford the hospital bill if 35 people got sick.  But I also knew he was right.   So I stopped what I was doing, and I held her, for probably only 53 seconds, which is all it took for her to be back in fighting shape.  But more importantly, I remembered why I was doing all this in the first place.  (Then I rushed to the car to get those sandwiches out of the freakin’ heat.)

Overall, the party turned out great.  Everyone, including the Russians, had a wonderful time.  And after it was over, I held my daughter for a lot longer than 53 seconds.

Here I am helping Lainey blow out her candles

Here I am helping Lainey blow out her candles

I’d love to hear from you.  Who else has let the stress of a party cause you to make some bad choices?

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Georgina Hobday, What a Way to Get A Gig!

Georgina Hobday - Facebook celebrity turned model

Georgina Hobday - Facebook celebrity turned model

I love this story.  Georgina Hobday’s party gets crashed.  Her house is destroyed.  Her parents, who are out that night even though they knew she was having a party, blame Facebook and “texting” for all that rukus, and because that’s so insane and her parents look like the stupidest people on the planet, the story gets world attention.

But here’s the best part… Georgina’s innocent face gets plastered all over the news and because she’s such a pretty victim, Kate Moss’s modeling ageny now wants to sign her.

The lesson… pimp your party like crazy on Facebook, put away the good china, and Photoshop some “candids” of yourself in case the media calls.

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article2030591.ece#OTC-RSS&ATTR=News

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Justin Gaston is hot!

Where was Justin Gaston when I turned 16?  I too had a fashion show for my Sweet 16.  It was at Bloomingdale’s in Short Hills, NJ and I got to be a model and everything and I thought that was the coolest.   But now you can not only have a fashion show and be a model, you can have a shirtless Justin Gaston too.

Justin Gaston's shirtless sweet 16

Justin Gaston's shirtless sweet 16

http://justjared.buzznet.com/2008/11/23/justin-gaston-goes-shirtless-for-sweet-16/

Who is this guy anyway and where did Miley Cyrus find him?

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Miley Cyrus’s Disneyland Sweet 16

Miley Cyrus - Sweet 16

Miley Cyrus - Sweet 16

I’ve read a bunch of articles about Miley Cyrus’s Sweet 16, about how fabulous it was… her Elie Saab couture dress, her celebrity friends who came out to celebrate, the fireworks, the fans, the four song set.  It’s hard not be jealous.

But just think, poor Miley had to work on her birthday and, come on, who wants to do that?!  (Okay, okay… me.)

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