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Thursday, December 12, 2013

Progressive Dinner 2013 for Church Staff

Saturday was the second annual church staff
Christmas Progressive Dinner... it's just the tiniest
way to show the staff at our church (along with their
spouses, who usually end up doing quite a bit at the
church too!) that they are appreciated and loved!
*Click HERE to see the first one done in 2012*

There were three host homes, and I got to host again!
I set up a table for 7 in the living room, and a table
for 8 in the dining room. I hate that I had to split the
group up, but there was no other way for me to have it.


I used silver chargers at each place setting. For the dining room,
I made white/black napkins cinched with silver napkins rings.
In the living room, I used silver snowflake napkins.
There wasn't much room left on the table for centerpieces, so
I had to keep them small. The living room centerpieces were just
a couple silver decorative tealights. The dining room centerpiece
was just some ornament balls on a decorative tray.



My house was the main course meal stop.
We served prime rib, mac n cheese casserole, green
beans, deviled eggs, and rolls. MMM mmm good!
I can only take credit for the green beans though.
Thanks to Tom, Susan, Danya, Mandy, Evie and
Bethany for helping me out with the main course!
And why didn't I take a pic of the FOOD?!?

When the staff arrived, we had them pick a seat and they
could eat rolls while they waited on their drink and plate of
food. BUT.... I realized that I am not a very good waitress!!
Good thing I stuck to babysitting when I was in college!
 
After everyone was finished eating, I had the staff play a
little white elephant game. We did this last year - I had good
intentions of coming up with some sort of entertainment that
would be different, but time got away from me. Maybe next year.
 
Anyways, I just went to the dollar store and bought things that I
thought were pretty useful.... lint roller, back scratcher,
disposable casserole dishes, garment bag, ear plugs,
expandable water bottle, high heel insoles, lighter,
Christmas socks, 8 pack of tissues, multi outlet adapter,
massage tripod, eye mask, a shammy and thermal socks.
So nothing was crazy amazing... but its still something that
will probably get used in the near future, or at least re-gifted! Ha! 
 
I think they had a pretty good time... if they didn't,
you could have fooled me!!

Sorry mom... but you are so darn cute, I had to include it!

Also, just want to give a HUGE thanks to all the others
who were involved in putting this night together....

Rebecca Albert and Kurt & Jami Buchanan
for opening their homes as well as making food
for the appetizer and dessert stops.

Leslie Arrison, Sharon Rice, and Jim & Melinda
Beuhring for babysitting 12 children! Whew!

Stacey Martin, Mary Beaty and Jennifer Cottrell
for providing food for the kids and babysitters.

 Lauren Savory, Tom Halfhill, Susan Greenwood,
Danya McClintic, Mandy Black, Mary Beaty
 and Anna Lewis for making delicious food and drinks!

Evie Davis and Bethany Sharp for helping me serve food.
I don't think they knew what they were signing up for... the
poor things ended up helping me clean my house too because
I was running out of time, and they came over early! Love you girls!

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

A "Golden" 50th Anniversary Celebration

I hope and pray that Isaiah and I will live long
enough to make it to our fiftieth wedding anniversary...
In this day and age, it's almost unheard of for a couple
to stay married for (or live) that long! But there's a special
husband and wife at my church who celebrated this
event last month, and my sister and I had the privilege of
helping them put the party together!
 
Allan and Donna had a pretty good idea of what they
wanted for this party... they had already picked the day
and time, asked that it be a more casual affair, and wanted
the colors to be black, white and gold. So my sister and I took
that information and ran with it!  Now, black and gold aren't
your typical "casual" colors, but we decided if we used
chalkboards throughout the party, it would help create the
informal atmosphere that the Hutchison's were wanting.
 
Here's the invitations... Rebekah designed them - this was the first
time she's ever done something like this, and it looks better than all
the invitations I looked at online! I mean, this looks professional.
 And what's even better is that all the fonts were downloaded for free! 
 
The invitations were sent in handmade envelopes, made from
gold antique-colored scrapbook paper. They were so sweet!
 
We decided pretty early on what we wanted for centerpieces...
Wine bottles that we spray painted with chalkboard paint, and
then Rebekah wrote on them with a chalkboard marker. The flowers
in each bottle were borrowed from a coworker of mine (thanks Jenna!).
The mason jars had a couple pictures of Allan and Donna in
them, and were filled with vegetable oil. And I already had
the gold fabric leftover from a party a few years ago. 

Next, we found this adorable printable for FREE...
how perfect?!? The breakdown of just how many
months, days, hours, and minutes that Allan and Donna
have been married. I loved it!! 

We decided to use the time quantities from the printable above
as decoration on the backs of the chair covers. Rebekah printed
them onto the same scrapbook paper that was used to make
the envelopes for the invitations.
 
These banners are a little difficult to read, but here's what they say: 
loved you then
love you still
always have
always will 
 
 
 Donna requested that there to be gold candy at the reception
to signify their "golden" anniversary... so we baggied up the
candy and put cute little chalkboard sticker tags on them.

 

Our idea for a guestbook came from my cousin's wedding
earlier this year.... a canvas print that everyone signs!
So we arranged with Allan and Donna to take some pictures
on a weekend that Rebekah was coming into town.  The
Hutchison's are so adorable (they don't look like they have
enough years on them to have been married for this long!!!)
and there were so many good pictures to choose from.
Of course, we had a chalkboard with a rhyme that told
people we wanted them to sign the picture...   
 
 
 
 I wish I would have taken a picture of the canvas after
everyone had signed it. I just love that it's something
different than the usual guestbook!
 
Rebekah made an enormous 50, painted gold with a hint
of glitter. And we reused these gold yarn balls from a friend's
wedding that was in 2010... I honestly can't believe they haven't
been thrown away yet! But we needed to add a little something,
and they did the trick. This is Allan and Donna with their
daughter and her boyfriend.

For cups, we used mason jars with gold scrapbook paper
tags tied on with various ribbons. And don't you just love
the striped straws? Found these suckers on sale at Target! 
 


 Allan and Donna happened to get married the day after
President Kennedy was killed. She kept these newpapers
all these years... along with her wedding announcement.
So we displayed these wedding day headlines.
 
Donna had this delicious cake made, and she still had her
original cake topper that was used on the top! I love it!
We displayed a few more pictures from their photo shoot,
and hung some banners that read "50th & Forever".

 This piece of decor at the party came right off Allan and Donna's
wall at their house! But it was just too perfect not to use.
Donna helped us out a little and found gold plates, gold coffee cups,
and black and white napkins with their initial on it while she was on
vacation!!! They were perfect for the party!


 I was a tiny bit overwhelmed because this was a big party
and I didn't have Rebekah with me on the actual weekend
of the party... so I didn't get as many pictures of everything
that I wanted. I missed a whole section that included a
picture of Allan and Donna on their wedding day! I'm so sad.
 
Allan and Donna had about 100 friends and family that were able
to join them to celebrate this big day... there was lots of yummy
food, delicious cake, some funny stories shared, a game to
see how well Allan and Donna know each other after 50 years,
and all in all, it was a joy to share this amazing day with them!
Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Hutchison! 

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Merry Christmas Deco Mesh Wreath

Here lately, the only time I've had to craft has been
during my breaks at work!! I made these two wreaths
for some friends that sit on either side of me at work.
They liked the wreaths just plain and would have been
fine without any kind of decoration on the wreaths at
all... but  I was determined to find a Merry Christmas sign
for the wreaths.  After quite a bit of searching, I found these
signs at Target that I think are perfect. If I had more time or
it wasn't already so close to Christmas, I probably would have
added some ornaments or something else to them, but they liked
the wreaths just the way they are. I guess sometimes, less is more!
 
Amy's Wreath:
 
Tiffani's Wreath:
 
Another coworker of mine watched me make a deco mesh
wreath at work, and now he's (yes, I said HE) started making them...
he's pretty good at it too! He even borrowed my hot glue gun to
decorate them... can't wait to see his finished product =)