Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Cupcakes Galore... Indulge your Sweet Tooth

Cupcakes are all the rage. And while they have been a dessert staple for what feels like forever, these little servings of heaven have become trendy. And I mean trendy in its fullest capacity. While the popularity of the cupcake has been on the rise for several years now - thanks to Sprinkles Cupcakes - with the onset of various cupcake-specific bakeries and businesses and the creation of shows such as Cupcake Wars, I would venture to say the cupcake has arrived in all of its glory. No longer are cupcakes served simply with basic flavors and frostings, they are now served in shades of glamour... with a hint of playful.

Just a fun tidbit of history on our little cupcake friend... according to Wikipedia, the cupcake was first documented in 1828 as part of a recipe collection titled Seventy-five Receipts for Pastry, Cake and Sweetmeats by Eliza Leslie. Thank you to Miss Leslie for putting forth one of the mo
st delicious treats around.

While preparing for a Cupcake Throwdown at work, I stumbled upon this amazing collection of cupcake recipes from Woman's Day.com... I just needed to share. The Periodic Table of Cupcakes covers everything from your basic chocolate to hidden surprises, with cupcakes for every holiday in between. I used the Caramel Apple recipe, which was easy to do and won me my own piece of cupcake glory. With Halloween coming up, make sure you check out the several recipes provided that are perfect for your Halloween entertaining.

Enjoy!
Kate Sepe joins Let's Party Magazine.com as the Event Trends Blogger with a background in nonprofit event planning and management. Kate is currently a Special Events Manager with the National Kidney Foundation of Arizona. Kate is a board member with the International Special Events Society (ISES) of Arizona. She expresses a true love and passion for the event industry and is thankful for the opportunity to share unique ideas and popular trends with readers.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Celebrity Wedding: Trends from Dave Annable and Odette Yustman's Elegant Affair

I love celebrity news and gossip; as in I may (or may not, depending on who's asking) be slightly obsessed. My day is not complete without a review of daily posts on Perez Hilton (love you Perez!), picking up the newest issue of US Weekly or People Magazine, or tuning in to E! Entertainment Television for an episode of Keeping up with the Kardashians. I mention this as I found a source of blog posting inspiration from the newest US Weekly and no, it is not about Courtney Cox and David Arquette. Rather than focus on the end of one marriage, let's look at the beautiful beginnings of another.

I found the 'I Do' details of Brothers & Sisters star Dave Annable and You Again actress Odette Yustman absolutely lovely. In particular, I would like to focus on the reception decor. According to US Weekly, Issue 819, October 25, 2010, "The 200-plus guests sat at a mix of round, square, and rectangular raw-wood tables - some covered with natural linen and flowers in mismatched vintage copper and glass vessels..." (67). There weren't many pictures of the table layout provided in the spread, but that description takes my imagination places. I am in love with the idea of several elements used in this wedding reception, from the rustic, yet elegant feel, to the creative use of texture and natural beauty:

  1. The mixture of table shapes - round, square and rectangular - adds texture to a space. While round tables are nice, they are commonly used; adding square and rectangular tables will spice things up a bit.
  2. Wood tables - how beautiful and rustic. My mind envisions deep shades of mahogany, radiating richness and warmth.
  3. The spontaneous use of natural linens - when you have beautiful wood tables, the need for linen diminishes. But I love that they sprinkled in natural linens - this will add softness to the space and is a great balance for the natural beauty that is showcased with the uncovered wood tables.
  4. Mismatched use of vessels - who ever said things need to be matchy-matchy? Step outside the box and bring in elements that compliment in design versus matching exactly. Like the mixture of tables, mismatched, yet complimentary design and decor elements add texture; and variation only heightens the senses.
For a complete view of Dave and Odette's beautiful wedding, visit their photo album on usmagazine.com; or just buy the magazine, I promise you will be delighted with the all-encompassing celebrity dish!

Kate Sepe joins Let's Party Magazine.com as the Event Trends Blogger with a background in nonprofit event planning and management. Kate is currently a Special Events Manager with the National Kidney Foundation of Arizona. Kate is a board member with the International Special Events Society (ISES) of Arizona. She expresses a true love and passion for the event industry and is thankful for the opportunity to share unique ideas and popular trends with readers.

Monday, October 11, 2010

2010 Halloween Costume Trends


Photo Credit: blogs.villagegreen.com
If you are a fan of Halloween, you are probably considering party plans and costume ideas. Scheduling a weekend of parties is easy. Figuring out a fabulous costume, on the other hand, can be challenging. If you are anything like me, you wait until the very last minute and piece together items you currently own with purchased accents to make some resemblance of a costume. I am notorious for costumes like fairy or cat.

In an effort to be better prepared this year, and hopefully to help you out too, I did a little research on what the costume trends are for 2010. And yes, like fashion, costumes have trends.

Speaking of fashion... celebrities are the everyday runway model; they are a major source of fashion trends - check any US Weekly or OK! Magazine and you will find spreads of celebrity fashion triumphs and failures. Interestingly, this year's popular trend with costumes is to dress more like the celebrity and less like the traditional idea of Halloween (scary this, sexy that). Sure you will still find your staple costumes at the costume mega-store, but this year you will also see a spectrum of current celebrity-inspired and look-alikes.

In fact, According to Everything PR, costume company Rubie's Costume Co.,has listed Lady Gaga as its most popular costume; and not just in 2010, it has single handedly outsold any other adult costume the company has marketed in over 50 years. Now that is one popular costume. Lucky for you DIY costumers, a Lady Gaga ensemble could also be easily put together. Unless you want to sport a meat dress, then that's a different story.

Of course I am sure you have heard by now the your favorite Jersey Shore cast members have made their debut in the costume world as well. Both "The Situation" and "Snooki" have inspired ensembles up for grabs. Even "Pauly D" gets a costume recognition. If you are considering any of these, get a good spray tan and a serious bottle of gel and you should be good to go.

While dressing as a current celebrity or pop-culture icon may be the trend - many opt to go with more original ideas. Whatever costume you choose and however you put it together, enjoy the party, be safe and relish in a night you can be whatever you want!

Kate Sepe joins Let's Party Magazine.com as the Event Trends Blogger with a background in nonprofit event planning and management. Kate is currently a Special Events Manager with the National Kidney Foundation of Arizona. Kate is a board member with the International Special Events Society (ISES) of Arizona. She expresses a true love and passion for the event industry and is thankful for the opportunity to share unique ideas and popular trends with readers.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Recycled Jack O' Lanterns: a Fun and Inexpensive Seasonal Craft


Photo courtesy of Jane Kernen
Looking for a seasonal craft that is both fun and inexpensive? Well, I have just the idea for you: Recycled Jack O' Lanterns! These adorable pumpkin-like creations are made using your old pasta jars. Not only are they fun to make, but they can be used in a variety of ways: Halloween-themed event decor/centerpieces, out in front of your home in place of or mixed in with your real pumpkins or along a windowsill in your home, showcasing the fun candle-lit faces to those passing by. Best of all, these creations can be packed away with all of your Halloween or fall-inspired seasonal decor and used year after year!

Items Needed:
Glass jars(s)
Orange tissue paper
Black construction paper
Green acrylic paint or green tissue paper
Paint brush
Decoupage glue
Scissors

Ready, Set, Create:
Cut orange tissue paper into strips or tear into small pieces. Strips will give you a uniform look, while small pieces will give you a mosaic look.

Hold the jar with one hand (preferably with the hand either inside the jar or holding the rim). With the other hand, apply the decoupage glue to the outside of the jar in sections using a medium-sized paint brush. After you apply the glue to a specific section, apply the strips of tissue paper to the glue and continue around the jar in that manner. Once the entire jar is covered with tissue paper, apply one more thin layer of glue over the tissue paper, coating the entire jar.

Allow the jar to dry. While you are waiting for the jar to dry, use the black construction paper to create the face. Once the orange tissue paper is dry, apply the face in the same manner using the decoupage glue.
This last step is optional: use the green acrylic paint and apply a coat to the rim of the jar or use pieces of green tissue paper and decoupage glue. The rim can also be left clear.
Set the jar aside for 24 hours to allow it to dry totally, after your last application of glue. Once your jar is dry and ready, place either a tea-light candle, battery operated tea-light candle or a string of white twinkle lights (best used with multiple jars) to give your recycled Jack O' Lantern a soft glow.

Using this fun and inexpensive craft, you can create a great Halloween decor item while being green! For more information on eco-friendly party ideas, check out ways to make your next party eco-friendly by Dana Brown of Simply Sweets.

Kate Sepe joins Let's Party Magazine.com as the Event Trends Blogger with a background in nonprofit event planning and management. Kate is currently a Special Events Manager with the National Kidney Foundation of Arizona. Kate is a board member with the International Special Events Society (ISES) of Arizona. She expresses a true love and passion for the event industry and is thankful for the opportunity to share unique ideas and popular trends with readers.