Friday, June 7, 2013

An apple of an idea


Mmm, all of these tasty new hard ciders coming onto the market make me want to host a cider tasting party this fall. Actually, it's the perfect way to celebrate with drinkers and non-drinkers alike, since including a few selections of both hard and non-alcoholic cider is easy as apple pie!

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Vintage pyrex in Toronto (well east of Toronto, really)

Just in case you'd thought that this blog had turned into an endless Weight Watchers meeting for one, you'll be pleased to know that I come baring some fabulous "non-chubby girl related" news ...if you're a collector of vintage Pyrex and or milk glass. My darlings, something wonderful has happened in the city of Pickering. Roadshow Antiques has opened up a brand new location in the southern wing of the Pickering Flea market. They're still just getting situated, but among all of the lovely antique furniture, jewelry and tea cups you will find two fabulous little stalls! I kid you not it was as if I could hear angels singing when I walked by. These shops are adorable little nuggets of retro goodness.

The first shop is straight back from the main doors and there you will find shelves filled with vintage Pyrex - from Fridgie Minis to Cinderella bowl to gorgeous lidded casserole dishes. Lots of different patterns and colors. However, if you're not just into vintage Pyrex, but into all things vintage you will positively swoon over the vintage luggage, a cute kitchenette set and a sweet little pink typewriter that just might not be there past this weekend if I have anything to say about it.

Here's another shot of this shop



One aisle to the left of this first shop is another shop that I like secretly call "The money remover" since it is filled with my first love (of the collectibles world), milk glass! Not just thrift store bud vases, but the good stuff. We're talking goblets, large vases, candy dishes, etc. All except my unicorn, the Fenton Hobnail cake stand (*sigh*, someday). There are also some lovely melamine dishes and a chrome canister set that  would be delish in a retro themed kitchen.

Here's a peek
So if you love vintage Prex, milk glass or other delightfully kitschy kitchen bits and you're in driving distance of Pickering, Ontario, stop in to Roadshow antiques. Personally, I suggest going during the week when the flea market side is closed and parking lot is empty. Unless you happen to enjoy flea markets. If you like flea markets, then by all means go on the weekend and make a day of it.

Roadshow Antiques - Pickering
1400 Squires Beach Road, 
Pickering, Ontario 
Visit them on Facebook and tell them Domestinista sent you!

If you know of a shop that sells vintage collectibles in Ontario, please let me know and I would be happy to snap some pictures and post a review. I'm looking to map out all of the best places for milk glass, vintage canister sets, melamine dishware and vintage Pyrex in Toronto and the surrounding areas.


Monday, March 18, 2013

A Sweet, Dreamy lavender 1st Birthday Party - part 1

 I confess, I have been a very bad blogger. However, in my defense I have been extremely busy planning and designing my daughter's 1st birthday party. This is probably the one and only birthday where you can get away with doing something that you really love, as opposed to building an entire theme around the latest fad toy, cartoon or totally hot boy band. So, I admit, I did this sweet, dreamy, lavender 1st birthday party for me.


The theme for our lovely lavender birthday party was extremely subtle, and based entirely around something that would be sentimental to my daughter, my husband and me - the two songs I've been singing to her from the day she was born - Baby Mine from Dumbo, and La la loo from Lady and the Tramp. I used a symbol from each song - a heart from Baby Mine and a star from La la loo to build the invitation and decorations, and then just splashed the whole theme with soft shades of lavender, mauve, and white.







Since the theme was based on songs that put my baby to sleep, I wanted everything to be dreamy, soft and floaty. To me, that meant baby's breath and soft colors...

 Plenty of personal touches


  


Age progression banner









 Personalized chocolates



"Grow Like Jo" mini seed packet favors containing lavender and camomile seeds










 Personalized water bottles, cup stickers, and straw flags









Cutlery bands











 and...

Yards and yards of tulle



Tulle on the cake











Tulle peeking out from the Rice Krispie pops
    Tulle on the door 
We also did a tulle table skirt on the sweet table and (my personal favorite), my little girl's super poofy tutu!

It was a wonderful day, and now that it's over, and with Spring around the corner, I'll get back to sharing my gardening experiments and never-ending quests for milk glass.



Credits
Tulle - RibbonsTec
Straws -  KrazyLady Supplies
Baker's Twine - CustomCotton Etc. 
James Braid Photography - Photography
Custom Printables - SimplySoirees











Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Confessions of a party momma

As I sit here next to a stack of 1st birthday invitations that have been pocket-foldered, and festooned with ribbons and floral adornments, with a custom-made baby tutu on my dining room table, a half-completed tulle table skirt hanging from my banister and scads of custom-created party stationery in my computer, I may finally be ready to admit that I've gone a tad over-the-top with my daughter's 1st birthday party. And you know what? I'm ok with it!

Friday, January 25, 2013

Is it motivation season yet?

Two of my lovely ladies

Last year my gardens were a disaster. Not kind of bad, not slightly sub par, but a complete disaster. So sue me, I'd just had a baby and kneeling in the dirt was the last thing on my mind. This year I'm hoping to redeem myself...if I can just find the motivation. Looking at photos of my hydrangeas is slightly helpful; although caring for "the ladies" isn't the problem. My tangled wildflower (now mostly weeds) garden is, along with my veggie garden, which was no more than the domain of several rogue cherry tomato plants (weeds all on their own if you ask me).

Perhaps I'll turn to Pinterest and  photos of bountiful square foot gardens for motivation...assuming my attention isn't stolen by photos of luscious chocolate dessert and opulent tablescapes.

Thursday, January 17, 2013

A lovely parting gift

Today is the day! I'm moving all of the party talk over to my little side venture's very own blog - PartyOn!
And with Valentine's Day lurking just around the corner, I thought it would be appropriate to celebrate with a lovely parting gift. So check us out at http://affordablepartyplans.blogspot.ca/ and get a free printable Valentine's Day Invitation!

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Affordable DIY party planning


SimplySoirees is taking on a life all of its own. So, it's time to give it its own platform. I'm starting a brand new blog that puts the focus squarely on affordable DIY party planning and everything it entails. Get ready to PartyOn! Coming soon.

Monday, January 14, 2013

Hosting a hot sauce tasting party

My husband is a HUGE chili head (this isn't just a reference to his red hair, I promise), and there would be no better way to celebrate his birthday than with tongue burning endorphin rush. So I took what I already know about cookie exchange parties and applied it to hot sauce to create an interactive hot sauce tasting party! So we not only have a hot sauce tasting, but a bit of a competition for guests to get creative about the type of hot sauce that they bring to the party.

Inviting guests to your hot sauce tasting

Not everyone is into spicy food, in fact some people downright hate it, so if you're planning a hot sauce tasting, make sure your invitation tells people exactly what they're in for! That's not to say that the faint of tongue aren't welcome, especially if you're celebrating a milestone birthday. Just be sure to have a few mild options on hand.

When inviting guests, instead of gifts for the birthday boy or girl, ask them to bring a bottle of hot sauce (you may wish to specify craft sauces -in other words, no Tabasco, Frank's, or anything most people have already tried). If they're stuck for ideas, you can always steer them toward one of the dozen websites that specialize in selling interesting hot sauces. Let them know that you will be giving awards for things like the best tasting sauce, the hottest sauce, and most unusual sauce. That's sure to help get their creative juices flowing.




Setting up


On the day of the hot sauce tasting party, set up a table where guests will sample the sauces. You'll want to add tiny bowls, ramekins or disposable shot glasses into which you will decant some of each sauce for sampling. Also, be sure to place dishes of saltine crackers or tortilla chips on the table that guests may use to taste each sauce. If you wish, you can separate sections by Hot, Hotter, and Hottest.

As guests sample, have them take note of each sauce and then vote their favorites. In addition to awarding the best sauces, you might also enjoying giving awards to guests that are best able to handle the heat as well as to those who can't take it at all!

In my next post, I'll talk about turning your tasting into a full blown hot sauce tasting party! Stay tuned.

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Return of the roller skating birthday party!


I grew up in California, in the 80's, which means that when it comes to birthday parties, the roller skating birthday party was the best thing ever! Honestly, about 50% of my birthday parties took place at the skating rink. LOVED!

So when I started researching party trends for my shop's new batch of birthday cards, I was completely stoked to see that the roller skating birthday party is on its way back! It seems that that ladies are definitely leading this trend, and not just little girls! Teens and 20-30 somethings have been behind a return of roller derby. Talk about girl power!

Roller Derby girls were definitely my inspiration for the new 

In fact, I love it so much that I'm planning to create a matching printable party pack. Who knows, this could be my 40th birthday theme in a few years...or maybe I'll go with something less likely to land me in emergency.

Monday, January 7, 2013

The #1 tip for planning men's birthday parties

There's no doubt about it, when it comes to adult birthday party themes and party styling, women's birthday parties always come out on top. Chances are it's because the parties are planned for women by women. We know what we're into and plan events accordingly, whether it's a spa theme, shabby chic decor, or the latest book. And if theme ideas are scarce we can always rely on pretty -pretty colors, pretty flowers, pretty designs.

For men however, their parties tend to require purpose. You typically can't just do a citrus-themed party for your guy just because it's pretty.

So we research. Unfortunately, if you've scoured the internet looking for men's birthday party ideas lately you've probably discovered that there are approximately 4 themes to choose from: professional sports, beer/booze, poker, and the now ubiquitous mustache theme. But what happens if your guy isn't into any of those things?
The answer is simple, and my #1 tip for planning men's birthday parties:

Think like the man you're planning the party for

Figure out what your husband/boyfriend/dad/grandpa/etc is into and build a party around that. Practically anything can become a party theme, from mastiffs to mountain biking, muscle cars,  money, and even mustaches. And if you think you won't be able to find things like invitations and party decor to go with that theme, think again. There are invitation designers who can create them for you, many at very affordable prices. So don't be afraid to dream up something that really speaks to your guy.