Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts
Pink Ombre Dessert Table

Pink Ombre Dessert Table


When you have something as stunning as a pink ombre flowerwall at your disposal, you are creatively obligated to do something pretty with it (or so we told ourselves). Kristin and her sister Jennifer (not to be confused with me, another Jennifer, another partner of Kristin's) have a flower wall rental company and two of the most beautiful backdrops I've ever seen. We really wanted to do something with their latest creation - the pink ombre Flowerwall. And, who doesn't love dessert? We teamed up with some of our favourite local (Fraser Valley) bakers for a little FlowerwallxThePartySociety collab and all we can say is - we can't wait to use this set up for our next real soiree - and, we are currently recovering from sugar overload.















Rosette and Coconut Cakes: Happy Cakes
Ruffled Cakes: Shannon's Sugar High



Happy Summer! | Easy Floral Macaron Cake Hack

Happy Summer! | Easy Floral Macaron Cake Hack


It's here, it's here! Today marks the first day of summer, and although it was off to a dreary start, the sun and blue skies are finally out and giving us a taste of what's to come. And while we are talking about tasty, let's talk about this cake! Kristin and I are big fans of this simple white buttercream cake from the grocery store that costs a whopping $8. With some leftover macarons from our friend Janet at Pete's Sister Creative Gifts, and a stunning flower crown from Flower Factory, we made this $8 cake look like a show stopper. We used the two tiered cake stands to add height and a layer for flowers - so while this cake looks impressive, it's really quite small and the perfect dessert for a summer garden party.




Succulents and bright orange ranunculus definitely have us feeling ready for some summer heat.



After adding one layer of macs, we thought we'd add a second layer - and dressed them up with a little lemon design using a Wilton Food Writer (pretty much an edible felt pen).





CAKE: Thrifty's
CAKE PLATES: Homesense



Citrus Brunch with DIY Fruit Garland Centerpiece

Citrus Brunch with DIY Fruit Garland Centerpiece


If we were to choose one meal to host, it would most definitely be brunch (and it's not just because mimosas are involved). Dinner parties are always a good idea - but there's something about daylight and breakfast foods (okay, and mimosas) that make brunch a winner in our books.











Since brunch isn't usually as time intensive as hosting a five-course meal (or at least it shouldn't be), it's the perfect opportunity to spend that extra bit of time setting the perfect tablescape. This girls' brunch was a trial run for an upcoming Mother's Day brunch I'm hosting for my mom and grandma.  We must say, it looked just as delicious as it tasted! 

We based the table around a simple garland of eucalyptus and colourful blooms and gave it an even bigger punch of colour from a selection of fruit sourced straight from my fridge. The fruit was such an easy addition.  It added colour, texture and a vibrancy that flowers alone couldn't.  The bonus was that our centrepiece was partially edible! Grapefruit mimosas and halved grapefruit were the perfect and light prelude to a main of crepes suzette, followed up with ristretto for this caffeine-crazed gal right here. 

The citrus garland was really easy to put together and made a huge visual impact. If you're hosting for Mother's Day, it's definitely worth a go!

RECREATE OUR LOOK
- Greenery from the florist (or your backyard bushes!)
- Eucalyptus
- Floral tape or wire
- One grocery store bouquet
- Variety of citrus fruits (grapefruit, orange, blood orange, lime, lemon)
- Dragon fruit
- Two bunches of grapes

Start with the greenery and shape it into a garland the length of your table.  Use floral tape or wire to secure it together. Cut the stems of your flowers from the bouquet and place throughout, leaving some blank spots for the fruit. Cut all the fruit in halves (minus the grapes) and place throughout the garland until you achieve the look you're going for! If you want to prep in advance of your brunch, you can use strips of floral foam under the garland to stick the flowers in and then place the fruit just beforehand.

Flowers: Flower Factory
Chargers and flatware: Pier 1
Plates: Sophie Conran
April showers bring May Flower Crowns

April showers bring May Flower Crowns


When Cinco de Mayo and Mother's Day fall within a few days of each other, you don't say no to mom and baby flower crowns. These stunning creations by Flower Factory were all that we hoped and more. The most stunning peonies and ranunculus really stole the show here. And these colours? Literally, the best! And, while a formal introduction will soon follow - this beautiful lady is none other than my other half here at the Party Society - meet Kristin and her gorgeous daughter Bianca (her son Sammy wasn't going to have anything to do with flower crowns).