Garden Party
Jordan taught me that if you're looking for pretty party ideas, wedding magazines are one of the best resources. She's brilliant like that. In the current issue of Wedding Style Guide there is a story on a Garden Party Bridal Shower that made my heart go pitty pat. I'd love to throw the same party — not as a bridal shower — but just as an excuse for the ladies to lunch.
I love the tagged canning jars ready to host fresh flowers that the guests arrange themselves. I love the hearty sandwiches served on sheets of brown paper. Lots of lovely details. Bonus: you can even get free downloads for the party stationery — invitations, hang tags and signs — so that you can throw a party just as pretty as theirs.
And if you're not subscribing to this Australia-based magazine, you might want to do so. Wedding Style Guide is a treasure. Full of gorgeous photography and brilliant party and entertaining ideas.
Labels: pretty
11 Comments:
I just bought the Living Wedding special yesterday for the same reason...great entertaining ideas. And this is just lovely.
So lovely. :)
I agree with you... What a lovely idea! (The invitations are the best part, BTW). I suggested doing this with a few of my gf's, just for fun... they looked at me like I was crazy.... Some people. Yeesh :)
I love that magazine!!!! I randomly came across it at my local B&N but I haven't seen it since that issue!!!! Australian style is so great, simple and elegant. There are so many great finds from Australia!!! Have you seen the LMNOP online magazine? So great!
I just order the magazine and I can't wait to get it!!!~Thanks for sharing.
LOVE your blog!
Thanks for the tip. I love the pictures!
What a great Idea! Thanks for sharing.
How do you subscribe in the states? I haven't figured that part out yet.
My sister sent me some great mag's from England for this same reason. I have always loved the pictures Jordan posts about her parties.... now we can have a few of her secrets...
I love the look of those plants! I'm also thinking that making the invites, or at least part of the invites, out of 'seed paper' would be a nice touch.
What a fabulous little party!
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