Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Hello? Hello? Is anyone out there?

My deepest apologies to all of you out there, and especially to those who have attempted to contact me lately! I hope my absence hasn't ruined too many lives. ;)

For the last few months (ahem, year), I chose to take an unexpected and indefinite break from blogging as I spent time focusing on my day job and other opportunities, and most importantly on my baby girl! She joined our family on Halloween (yes, my favoritist of holidays!) and has been a spunky little blessing in our lives ever since. She sure is a handful, though, and it seems like every time I've wanted to hop on to create an inspiration board or feature another lovely find, something else gets in the way. "What? Motherhood is actually hard?" as I'm sure you're all laughing by now.

I've found that I could never stay away forever from what I love: all things parties! I have been on the Pinterest bandwagon for the last while and I can't contain my desire to share inspiration and get the creative juices flowing again!

I should make it clear, however, that I have not as of yet posted my own parties on this blog. I have hopes for that in the future (I have my little girl's first birthday that I'm already planning, after all!), but most of what you see are tidbits of featured or re-posted party ideas from other sources or inspiration boards that I've created from gathered images. The inspiration boards are my own, but I may redirect you to the original party-planner if I receive questions regarding party supplies.


I can't guarantee that I will be able to feature as many parties as I would like (so sorry!) or that I will even have a regular schedule of posts, but PLEASE keep checking back! I have some great ideas in the works, not to mention a whole new fire to get my sorry blogging self back in the saddle.

With all that being said, Peach Pizzazz is back in action and reporting for duty, sir! Hopefully better than ever!

Friday, June 10, 2011

Princess Party Feature

Boy have I been a slacker! Truth is, expecting my first baby girl has kept me rather (sick) and busy.

With pink and all things girly on the brain, I present this adorable Princess Party submitted by Shanalyn of Just Breathe Events. This party was designed to celebrate her grand opening. I love all the bright colors and fun details!

Here are some details from the party planner herself, "Our inspiration was to create a unique chic glam for fabulous fashion conscience little princess’s. The event took place at an estate located in Los Angeles. We went a brilliant color palettes hot pink, lime green and purple accent. We also did a fashion show. Our papered princess were treated to an over flowing array of sweet treats such as cheese cakes bites brownie bites and cupcakes. We created handmade cupcake wrappers that each princess was able to take home. We also created custom chargers adorned with lime green, purple and clear jewels for an extra personal touch. For our centerpiece we went a feminine touch of pearls, jewelry, flowers and boas."


Thanks for your submission, Shanalyn! You did a great job! For more information and photos, you can check out her site and Facebook page here and here.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Life's a Beach Giveaway!

Ok, first of all, can I tell you how much I LOVE this party by Karen Ayers? Being a sucker for the beach or anything to do with the ocean, I was immediately drawn to this amazing creation. I was all over the gorgeous details and colors when I discovered that she's GIVING IT AWAY! I contemplated not announcing this so I could have a better shot at winning! (All in jest, folks, I'd be happy for anyone to receive such a great party package. And anyway, I sense some nautical inspiration brewing...)

See all this loot? You could win it all! Just hop on over to Kara's Party Ideas for instructions on entering. Good luck! (To me too!)

Saturday, March 26, 2011

April Showers Bring May Weddings

I'm working with my mom across the country to help plan a bridal shower for a family friend next month and I've been excitedly gathering ideas for the theme: April Showers Bring May...Weddings! I immediately thought of the to-die-for wedding theme created by Amorology and the gorgeous raindrop centerpieces created for it, and used that as the base for this inspiration board. Spring has so many elements, it would be easy to complicate a theme by trying to incorporate all of them (believe me, I wanted to!), but I chose to keep it simple using umbrellas, tulips, and a bright palette of green, pink, and a dash of yellow.

April Showers Bridal Shower

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Fun decor ideas: Umbrellas! One over a small bouquet of flowers at each table strung with glass beads for "raindrops", umbrellas hanging upside down over the gift or food table, a closed umbrella filled with flowers and birds nests to greet guests at the front door. Using wheat grass at each place setting or as a runner down the food table is also a great way to bring spring into the theme. Plus, you could tuck in photos of the bride and groom as an alternative to frames or photo stands.

Fun finger foods for a spring shower: egg salad in egg cups, mini pot pies, lemonade and petit fours.

I chose tulips as the main flower simply for the variety of color and because they transition nicely for an April shower/May wedding, but any spring blossom (daffodils, daisies) will do. Not to mention you can find these adorable tulip napkin and plate sets here. Finally, send your guests home with pretty paper tulips set atop a real bulbs in a votive for their own piece of spring.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

That's Amore

This inspiration board also comes in celebration of a non-traditional Valentine's Day. This one sort of came to me this week, actually. As I sat around with the classic song by Dean Martin in my head, I thought about how fun it would be as a theme! Naples, moon and stars, pizza, and lots of love!

This could really be adapted for just about any affair - a wedding, a romantic evening, or even a Valentine's gathering of friends, so long as it has plenty of vintage, Italian flair!

That's Amore


Monday, February 7, 2011

Platinum & Pink Valentine's

A good twist on a traditional holiday palette is always fun. Contemporary and sleek, platinum also pairs beautifully with bright colors, so why not adapt it for a romantic Valentine's affair? Plus, platinum brings to mind lots of bling! Chandeliers, metallic details, candles adorned with strands of crystals, and even sumptuous gray lace. Whether for a wedding, couple's bridal shower, or even a romantic evening, this color palette has both masculine and feminine elements that would make anyone fall in love.

Pink & Gray Valentine's

{Top Row}: chandelier via Eat Drink Pretty, cocktails via Brides.com, kiss via Boutwell Studio {Middle Row}: centerpiece via The Knot, heart ring, heart cookies via Amy Atlas {Bottom Row}: dress via Jenny Yoo, dessert table via Amy Atlas, stationary via Wish Special Events

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Reader Request: Classic Peach & Champagne

Bridget requested some inspiration for a classic garden wedding in peach and champagne. What a gorgeous palette for a spring wedding! Here is the board I created to capture that idea.

I think that ivory pairs well with this color combination, and I just loved the four tier ivory cake embellished with peach roses. The wedding is to take place in a garden, so I imagined a delicate arch with flower bunches for the ceremony with rose petals and hurricane vases filled with floating candles lining the aisle.

For the reception, I imagined this lovely dinner setup of soft fabric, gold places settings, and... more peach roses! For their classic wedding, you really can't go wrong with roses. This would truly make for a warm, feminine, and timeless celebration.

Timeless Peach and Champagne

And speaking of celebration, a Happy Groundhog's Day to all! I know I will celebrate this evening with one of my favorite movies. ;) Maybe you could celebrate by making some of these adorably creative cupcakes spotted on The Finer Things.




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