Showing posts with label party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label party. Show all posts

Friday, December 30, 2011

New Year's Eve


a rockin' new year's eve party invite


a simple, but classy new year's eve invite



Love these easy to do party hats from Ellinee


This looks like a fun tassel garland to hang at a new year's eve party 


Don't forget the sparkler's


or the bubbly...

images 5,6,7 I can't remember where they came from
a nice way to finish out the year,
with a cupcake...


Petie

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Party Punch

via

Don't these drinks look yummy?
I will serving a version of these at my family Christmas party this year.
I think they will go perfect with the menu.


Party Punch

1 1/4 cups white sugar
6 cups water
2 pkgs. (3 oz) strawberry flavored gelatin mix
1 can (46 oz) pineapple juice
2/3 cup lemon juice
1 qt. orange juice
1 2-liter bottle 7-UP
1 2-liter bottle ginger ale

In a large saucepan, combine sugar, water and gelatin.  Boil for 3 minutes.  Stir in pineapple juice,
lemon juice and orange juice.  Divide mixture in half and freeze in 2 separate containers.  When 
ready to serve, place the frozen contents of one container in a punch bowl, and stir in 1/2 of each 
bottle of soda until slushy.  When the punch runs low, use the remaining slush and soda to make a 
second batch.  

Makes 50 servings

Petie

Monday, August 30, 2010

political rally or a good excuse to have a party

A few weeks ago,
my brother and my favorite sister-in-law,
threw a political fund raiser. My brother
is a legendary lobbyist in the state of Arizona.
Perhaps you have seen him on tv with the
Arizona governor (who I might add, has guts and fortitude, go Jan!)
and Sarah Palin recently discussing SB1070.
No matter what your opinion is of SB1070,
the governor is taking care of the people in Arizona and securing our border.
Dammit, Mr. President, we live here legally,
and our security should be looked after.
Okay, I think I am done with that little rant.

Like I said before,
my sister-in-law is the best cook this side of the Mississippi.
Everything that she served was delicious.
These "brie stuffed mushrooms" were my favorite.
Also, the artichoke/jalapeno dip from "Costcos"
was yummy.


My niece came up with the idea for the cute
"chalkboard tags".
I think I will be stealing this idea.
She bought little pieces of wood and sprayed them
with chalkboard paint, let them dry, added the names to the
tags and displayed them among the food and drink table.



Cute and clever!


She asked me to make the dessert.
Sugar cookies are always a favorite. I also made
delicious "lemon bars", but forgot to take a picture of them.
I am not a fan of lemon bars, but this recipe sounded really good and
they turned out so tasty...
not your run of the mill lemon bars, way better.


Thanks guys! It was a really fun evening,
Petie