Friday, June 28, 2013

Tips for Throwing a Spectacular Bonfire Party

Greetings and happy Thursday all!

With fourth of July just around the corner many of you are scrambling to figure out what you plan to do, so why not throw a bonfire for you and your friends and family?

Most people think that hosting a bonfire is a lot of work, but it is quite the opposite.  Here are some tips to help you host a great bonfire without getting burned in the process. ;)

Tip #1:
Choose the right location.  Most people who live in California choose to go to one of the many beaches that allow bonfires.  If this is the case for you, be sure to check the beach websites to insure that you stay within the timeline and guidelines they provide.  I have listed a couple of beaches below with the websites attached for your convenience.  Also, be sure to arrive early to ensure that you will have the pick of the litter as far as bonfire spots are concerned.  We have arrived as early as 6am-7am in some cases and just hung out at the beach all day.

If your choosing to build your own bonfire in your backyard or at another location not usually used for bonfires (i.e. a park, community center, etc).  Be sure to consult your local fire department before proceeding to ensure the safety of yourself and your guests.

Tip#2:
Create a theme for your event, this will help you find or make decorations and food.  Here are a couple of themes I enjoy for Bonfires:

  • Western Themed Bonfire:

  • Fourth of July Themed Bonfire:

  • Fiesta Theme:

  • Luau Theme: 

  •   Picnic Theme:

Tip #3:
Make sure to have lots of food and drinks for your guests to enjoy.  Here are a couple of quick and easy food and drink ideas for the themes listed above.

  • Western Themed Bonfire: 
    •  Some great food ideas for a western themed bonfire include country fried chicken, beef stew (can be named "cowboy stew"), buffalo wings, cornbread, and bbq sandwiches or brisket. 
    • Some dessert ideas include mini apple pies, cowboy coffee cake (recipe here).
    • Some drink ideas would include root beer,  lemonade and punch served in mason jars.

  • Fourth of July Themed Bonfire:
    • Some food ideas for a fourth of July themed bonfire would include ketchup and fries glasses,  rib tips, blt sliders (recipe here), bbq chicken, and root beer baked beans (recipe here).
    • Some dessert ideas include raspberry banana frozen yogurt pops (recipe here), strawberry and blueberry shortcakes, and firecracker fruit rollups (recipe here).
    • Some drink ideas include lemonade iced tea, red white and blue daiquiris (recipe here), or strawberry-kiwi sangria (recipe here).

  • Fiesta Theme:
    • Some food ideas for a fiesta themed bonfire include tamales, bbq pork quesadillas (recipe here), bean and chicken taquitos (recipe here), and jalapeno poppers (recipe here).
    • Some dessert options would include churros (recipe here),empanadas (recipe here), or margarita cheesecake bars (recipe here).
    • Some drink options would include mojitos, strawberry-mango margaritas, and jello cactus shooters (recipe here).

  • Luau Theme: 
    • Some food ideas for a luau themed bonfire include Hawaiian pork and pineapple kabobs, island pork sliders (recipe here), cucumber salad (recipe here),or Hawaiian chicken (recipe here).
    • Some dessert ideas include banana nut bread (recipe here), chocolate liliko'i parfaits (recipe here), or a Hawaiian fruit salad (recipe herehttp://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/Hawaiian-Fruit-Salad).
    • Some drink ideas include tropical punch (recipe here), Mai-Tai (recipe here),or a day at the beach cocktail (recipe here).

  •   Picnic Theme:
    • Some food ideas for a picnic themed themed bonfire would include bacon wrapped hotdogs, grilled corn on the cob, homemade baked beans (recipe here), or fried chicken bites (recipe here).
    • Some dessert ideas include cherry hand pies (recipe here), salted caramel squares (recipe here), or smores  of course (10 recipes here).
    • Some drink ideas include peach and raspberry champagne cocktail (recipe here),  watermelon and strawberry crush (recipe here), or hibiscus and ginger iced tea (recipe here).


Tip#4:
Finally, make sure that you have plenty of fire wood to burn for the night.  Places like Lowes and Home Depot have fire wood for sale for about $6-$7 a bundle, but also check sites like Craigslist and the Pennysaver to see if you can find some wood for free!

Are there things that are a necessity that weren't mentioned above?  Please feel free to leave them in the comments below. :)

Happy Bonfire! 

For assistance planning your next event feel free to contact me at tkirby@chiccreationsevents.com or at 310-294-6408 to schedule a free consultation. 

 




Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Great Spring Centerpiece Ideas

Happy Wednesday All!

I hope everyone's week is going well so far.  I wanted to take some time out this week and write a blog entry about some beautiful spring centerpiece ideas I came by in my planning of a recent event.  These centerpieces range from classic to edgy and everything in between.  Enjoy! :)

The first centerpiece idea I would like to share would be a rustic outdoor centerpiece.
 
Image from theplungeproject.com
This is a simple and creative way to display candles at a rustic themed event.  All that is used are some candle holders, candles of different sizes, twine, flowers, and wood.  Click here for the full DIY instructions.

The next centerpiece idea is more colorful in nature.  It incorporates both flowers and fruit to make a one of a kind centerpiece.
Image from flower-arrangement-advior.com

Image from homemadesimple.com
For more information on how to complete these arrangements shown above, click here.

And for the more contemporary planner, these centerpieces below should tickle your fancy. :)
Image by blog.myweddingcentrpieceideas.com

Image by tricityweddings.ca
Cherry blossoms are a beautiful and classy way to create gorgeous centerpieces that scream springtime fun!

I hope this was able to give you all a little inspiration for your next event.  Until next time, have a wonderful rest of your week! :)

For assistance planning your next event feel free to contact me at tkirby@chiccreationsevents.com or at 866-710-0770 to schedule a free consultation. 

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Stylish Hairstyles for Spring 2013

Greetings and Happy Tuesday All!

I hope your all doing well.  This weeks blog post is about fashionable hairstyles that you could wear to your next pool party or spring cocktail event.

Springtime events, much like summer events, give you the flexibility to wear your hair in many different styles that are not only chic, they are also easy to execute.  Enjoy! :)




For assistance planning your next event feel free to contact me at tkirby@chiccreationsevents.com or at 866-710-0770 to schedule a free consultation. 

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Top Wedding/Event Trends for Spring 2013

Greetings All!

I hope all has been well.  I've been away for a while planning some events and should have some pictures for you all soon but I thought it was time for me to hop back on here and post a new blog. :)

This particular blog will be about some of the top trends for events and weddings for spring 2013.

The first trend is all about color!  Colors like mint green, coral, and peachy tangerine are really in right now.



 And for the more bolder decorator, try adding some shimmering accents of gold to your next event, it will definitely give your function a touch of unique flair.

Images from pintrest.com

When picking the flowers for your next event, it is important to keep in mind that you want your guests to have the feeling of being in the great outdoors, even if your event is being held indoors.  This is accomplished by using some popular springtime flowers such as poppies, daisies and tulips in bright and vibrant colors.



Greenery, fruit, vegetables and herbs can also be used to give your next gathering a since of warmth and comfort.


When picking a outfit for your next gathering or dress for your spring wedding, the latest trends span from flowing and airy to bedded and laced.


And for the brides who like to think outside of the box, why not try wearing a beautiful pastel colored wedding gown? :)


And finally, when it comes to the type of food to serve on your big day, stick to foods that are light and comforting.  Fresh fruit bars with dipping stations are definitely in for spring.
image by mazzelmoments.com


Bite-sized options are also great for feeding your guests without the hassle of a big cleanup afterwards.  Think mini burgers and fries, or miniature pot pies.


What about you?  What cool things have you incorporated in your events this spring so far?  Please feel free to leave comments below. :)

For assistance planning your next event feel free to contact me at tkirby@chiccreationsevents.com or at 866-710-0770 to schedule a free consultation.