Happy Thanksgiving! We are sharing with you lovely printables for your Thanksgiving, and Christmas celebration.These printables were provided by Angela Gomez from Freezer Labels, a company that offers cold-temp labels. I thought that cold-temp labels is a wonderful idea especially for those of us who prepare meals for our families in advance, and can use some assistance in organizing and labelling these while we store them in the refrigerator or freezer. The fun part is that they come in colorful designs! We were pleased when Angela contacted us to inform us about this product, as well as to enable us to share these printables with you our dear readers. Here is what she said, "Hope you’re doing great and preparing for Thanksgiving! I noticed you often share fun party printables on your blog. You might want to learn about a new set of totally free and colorful Thanksgiving printables. They can come in handy when decorating the Thanksgiving dining table, organizing fun games for the guests and spending quality time with family. You can check them out here: http://www.freezerlabels.net/special-event-stickers We offer various types of materials and shapes among which are the special cold-temp stickers. They are all available to order at our website. Also, I'd like to point out that there is no minimum order requirement, which means that one can virtually order cold-temp labels for one's personal needs or family event." You have a choice of using these as regular labels, or if you wish to use them as cold-temp. labels, you may go to the Freezer Labels website by clicking on the link provided above to place your orders. Here are the files if you would like to use them as regular labels. Just download them, print them on colored printer using card stock, and cut them to size. We hope that you all have a safe and great Thanksgiving holiday!
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Kate Spade-Inspired Dessert Table & Photo Booth at the Marine's Memorial Club, San Francisco11/4/2015 We were at the Marine's Memorial Club in San Francisco last Nov. 1st for Tracy and Stephen's wedding. Inspired by lifestyle accessories and fashion brand, Kate Spade & Co., the couple chose a chic color scheme of black and white with splashes of vibrant colors of hot pink and bright orange for their wedding day. Taking a cue from the brand's iconic graphic designs of black and white stripes, gold dots and bold colors, we created their dessert table using these elements. Since we also worked the photo booth, we were able to extend the design elements to the prints at the photo booth, achieving a cohesive look for the wedding.
With its intricate gold details, elegant chandeliers, and a gorgeous view of the city, the Crystal Ballroom at the Marine's Memorial Club embodies the old world, classic charm of San Francisco. As the name implies, it is a living memorial to the US Marines who served in the Pacific during the 2nd World War. Located near Union Square, it has been a landmark in San Francisco since 1946. Tracy later told us that the table we created for her was what she had envisioned, and that the guests said that the table looked like this came out of a catalog! Vendor Credit: Cake by Inticing Creations Halloween is one of our favorite themes to work on. When Christina of Tunein contacted us to design a dessert table for their Halloween party last Oct. 30th, we couldn't wait to get started. We were asked to design around a graveyard theme, so after the the menu was set, we knew we had to have fun with the food labels.
Here is the menu: 1) Dragon Eyes- Double Crisp Chocolate balls 2) Ghost Pops- Blow Pops- 6 dozens 3) Decomposed Eel- Chocolate Pudding 4) Zombie Teeth-White Chocolate Pretzels 5) Graveyard Mini Cupcakes 6) Witch’s hand- White Cheese Popcorn 7) Night Crawlers- Gummy Worms 8) Witch’s Gold- Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups 9) Witch’s Jewels- Starburst 10) Pickled Bat-Milk Chocolate Kisses The Styling details: The next step was to look for the elements that set the scene for the graveyard table-a full moon with a flying witch as graphic background, tombstones, lots of skulls, creepy crawlers, old candle holders, spider webs, and printed scary food labels. For the witch's hands, we inserted acorn as finger nails and poured white cheese popcorn into food-grade, clear gloves. We love the marshmallow pudding headstones, and propped them on top of chocolate pudding. We attached flying foam ghosts to lollipops, and also used some ghost-decorated wrappers to make the Ghost pops. There are so much details. See the photos below: |
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