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Monthly Archives: October 2016

Hannah Banana!

Hannah threw her bright and cheery Bat Mitzvah celebration at the chic and trendy Summerour in Midtown.

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Hannah’s family and friends fondly refer to her as “Hannah Banana”, and her theme reflected her fun and bright style, with this cool banana curtain, and cute banana logo. Isabel Bryan with BEE (Best Event Ever) did a fabulous job on the décor and really transformed the space into just what Hannah envisioned.

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As guests entered, they were greeted with some pretty fabulous food, courtesy of Added Touch. The kids had beautiful and nutritious “Han-rolled” vegetarian sushi, mac n’ cheese bites, and blue tortilla chips with a choice of dipping sauces.

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The adults enjoyed cocktails as well as beef tataki rolls, tuna tartare, and fresh, gorgeous flatbread topped with tomatoes, basil and balsamic during their cocktail hour.

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Once guests were invited into the event space, DJ Es Puete Productions wowed the crowd with their insane setup and got the party started in style.

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Before things really kicked into high gear, Hannah’s guests enjoyed a delicious dinner. The three stations boasted a pressed sandwich bar, a taco display, and a southern station; complete with fried chicken, mac n’ cheese bites and homemade buttermilk biscuits. Mmmmmm Mmmmmmmm!!!!

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After everyone had had their fill, Es Puete Productions turned up the volume on the crowd! Hannah and her guests had a fabulous time dancing the night away to all of today’s hits.

Always a crowd favorite, Button It Up green screen was onsite to provide a fun photo outlet to all of the guests.

Photographer Chuck Robertson and videographer James Futch made sure to capture all of the memorable moments Hannah made with her friends and family. We especially love this moment of pure joy during the Hora!

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The night began to wind down with the “Hannah Banana Frozen Bar” that simply could not be resisted. Guests devoured frozen bananas pre-dipped in chocolate, along with a variety of toppings.

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As Hannah’s family and friends made their exit, they were all gifted Hannah logo shirts, logo lip balm and logo iPhone buttons. Talk about a fabulous ending to a great night! We loved celebrating with HANNAH BANANA! 

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“What Are You Doing for the Rest of Your Life?” Creative Approaches to The Big Question.

It’s no news flash that every girl looks forward to their fairy tale wedding and relishes in telling the story of “how he did it” when it comes to the proposal. We’ve all seen proposals at sporting events, fancy dinner venues, and the like, but we thought it would be fun to round up a few creative ideas that maybe you hadn’t thought of.

  1. Ski Lift Proposal: Yes, we know, it’s not snowing (yet) here in Georgia but what a great winter proposal idea. Spell out “will you marry me?” in the snow below the lift and show it to her from above! If you’re really feeling ambitious, you could write little love notes in the snow on the ride up and save the “big question” for the top.
  2. Scavenger Hunt Proposal: Think of a few meaningful places to you and your girlfriend as a couple; maybe throw in a stop at a nail and hair salon so that she can get all dolled up. You may even choose to go the extra mile and hire a professional photographer to capture the big moment once she finds you at the end of the hunt. Then all you’ll have to do is pop the question in a beautiful, romantic spot she will most certainly never forget!
  3. Create A Personalized Movie: With so much technology at our fingertips, its simple to make a homemade movie for the one you love. You can compile your favorite pictures together and set your slide show to “your” song, or even videotape yourself in all of the memorable places you’ve been together. You may even choose to include her family in this one; have her watch the movie, then have family and friends on site to help you both celebrate, and of course to watch your movie masterpiece themselves.
  4. Game Night Proposal: Plan a game night for just the two of your or with friends. When it’s your girlfriend’s turn to answer a question, say: “Your question is: Will You Marry Me?” Make sure to make an actual trivia card so that she can treasure this moment for years to come.
  5. Photo Book or Scrapbook Proposal: This one is our favorite. Make a scrapbook of all of your memories together; from the places you’ve been (vacations, sporting events, etc.), to all of the things that are unique and special to you as a couple. Present her with the book and when she gets to the end, drop down on one knee and pop the big question.

Asking someone to spend the rest of their life with you is a big deal and should be tailored to your personal style and preference. It has to fit YOU! We hope that these ideas have inspired you to get a little creative! If you have a great proposal idea you’d like to share, please post it in the comments below!

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#Falcons #RiseUp #ATL

Cole threw his fun filled Bar Mitzvah Celebration at the Hyatt Perimeter in Sandy Springs.

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Like most boys, Cole is a huge college football fan and his theme reflected just that. With each table boasting a different college football team centerpiece, and a super fun football field place card display, it wasn’t hard for guests to know that Cole was a die hard fan. A special thanks to Let’s Celebrate for bringing it all together.

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As guests entered, they were greeted with delicious apps, courtesy of A Kosher Touch, and a signature cocktail, the “Sunrise”, composed of orange juice, cranberry and vodka. Some of the apps included seared ahi tuna wontons, caramelized onion and fig tartlettes, and mini crunchy tacos served with a mini Patron margarita shot. YUM.

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Once the adults were invited into the party, they were greeted by a fabulous DJ we hadn’t had the pleasure of working with until this event. Es Puete Productions spent hours setting up their 3 level stage, huge sound productions system and moving screens. They even had a live vocalist and guitarist, and a live video feed recording the party. All the kids loved seeing themselves on the big screen as the party rocked on!

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If alllll of that wasn’t entertainment enough, Memories in a Moment also provided a fun photo element for all of the guests, and Air Illustrations did fun airbrush tattoos for all of the kids.

A beautiful plated salad was served, and then guests helped themselves to food stations boasting Prime Rib, smashed potatoes, a spinach roulade, snapper, and tons of gorgeous, fresh veggies with a number of yummy sauces. Needless to say, nobody went hungry!

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Oh! And even the kid’s food was fabulous; boasting a trendy and chic build-your-own noodle and rice bar with all the fixin’s.

After guests had had their fill, the party rocked on in true college football style; the servers wore referee jerseys and none other than the Falcons Cheerleaders made a surprise entrance to the delight of the crowd! The cheerleaders were such great sports too; they even joined in with the Hora!

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Needless to say photographer Jeffrey Blumenthal and videographer James Futch captured this and all of the other memorable moments on film.

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As the evening began to wind down, a beautiful and decadent dessert display made it debut. Some of the fabulous items included a live flambé station, a number of pick-up sweets and a candy station for the younger guests.

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Cole and his family had such a wonderful time celebrating with their friends and family and we certainly enjoyed being a part of the fun as well. Congrats, Cole!

 

 

 

 

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Halloween Tricks and (DIY) Treats!

Ahhhh, Fall. There’s a chill in the air, the leaves are falling, and the holidays are just around the corner. The first holiday happens to be one of our favorites: Halloween!

Here are some fabulously quick and easy DIY treat ideas for your office, kids’ school or for your next Halloween party. We scared up some of our favorites and hope that you enjoy them!

1) “Bugs and Kisses”

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How cute is this?! And so easy to make. Simply grab Hershey’s kisses and some plastic bugs from the Dollar Store. Stick them in a bag and label it with the free printable provided on the link above. Easy!

2)  Pumpkin Rice Krispie Treats

Pumpkin Rice Krispie Treats- Super fun Halloween snack or treat. Perfect for parties.

These are so adorable. Simply make Rice Krispie treats as you normally would, but stir in red and yellow food coloring right before you add the Rice Krispies. Use Tootsie Rolls for the stems and green Fruit Roll-Ups for the leaves. Check out the full tutorial above.

3) Frankenstein Rice Krispie Treats

The only downside to the above pumpkin treats is that you have to get your hands dirty to roll them into pumpkins. If you’re not into that, try this Frankenstein version! You have to add the candy eyes and pipe on a chocolate mouth, but we’d say it’s worth it!

4) Ghost Lollipops

These lolly pop ghosts are SO CUTE! They're super easy and make a fun treat for…:

These are for the gal (or guy) who is really pressed for time. Simply take lollipops, wrap them with a napkin and tie with a cute ribbon. Draw on a couple of ghost eyes with a Sharpie and give yourself a hand for keeping it as simple as is humanly possible!

5) Play-Doh Monster Kits

These adorable little Halloween Play Doh Monster Kits are the perfect treat for the classroom this October - or make them up as favors for a Monster Birthday Party!

We round out our list with this non-candy, no assembly required monster kit. Simply throw together the materials, put them in a plastic bag and complete with the free printable included in the above link. Easy. Peasy.

We hope you’ve enjoyed these so-easy-they’re-scary ideas! Happy Halloween from all of us here at BC!

 

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