Showing posts with label real celebration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label real celebration. Show all posts

Real Celebration: Lodge Event

We know spring fever has sprung, however, let us not forget it is still officially winter. We hope there is not {too much} more snow in store for us, but we haven't exactly put away the gloves and hats just yet. Here is an elegant, yet wintry and somewhat rustic evening event we recently worked on here in Basalt, Colorado. Guests from Aspen to New York flew in for this celebration - you might just spot a few famous names amongst the escort cards and menu cards we created. Look for the beautiful paper goods among the rich and colorful details.












{the details}
Venue: Roaring Fork Club, Basalt, Colorado
Event Planner: EKS Events, Aspen, Colorado
Photographer: Riccardo Savi
Florals: Aspen Branch, Aspen, Colorado
Paper Goods: Express Yourself, Basalt, Colorado





Mardi Gras Greatness

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In honor of Fat Tuesday, we'll be making this King Cake, as pictured above. Are you drooling? We totally are. And our kids will love the sprinkles. Especially the purple ones. Our celebration will be tame (definitely rhymes with lame) and at home this year. We'll probably toss around a few beads, as the little ones find the sparkly strands irresistible. And have our own parade around the house with purple, gold and green streamers. But first, we'll eat that cake. Yum.

Here are a few great Mardi Gras links to get your own party going...

{c e l e b r a t e}


Real Celebration: A Birthday in Letters


This is the perfect Real Celebration post for this week - National Letter Writing Week. We encouraged you earlier this week to sit down and write one letter. Someone on the other end of that letter will likely cherish your words (and for some of you, be surprised that you put pen to paper). But how about if you received a whole batch of letters? On your birthday, no less. Real letters (not just cards) with stories and memories and words of gratitude and celebration. Read on...this post gets better. We promise.


This past October, we took our mom, Nancy, out of town for a night.



We headed to Devil's Thumb Ranch in Tabernash, Colorado (hi Norman!) and quickly settled in for our second annual girl's getaway. After massages and wine and the joy of getting on the slow track, we presented our mamacita with her birthday gift. She was not expecting much this year. Why? Let us backtrack for a moment.


The previous year, we gave her a basket of gifts. An enormous basket, with one gift for every year she was celebrating. We are not saying the basket was big because of her age (never - she is eternally young!), but the idea of wrapping up 20, 30 or even 40 gifts for one person is a bit crazy. This was one big, crazy basket of birthday fun. It took forever to unwrap all the goodies. And she kept talking about it all year long! She never expected us to pull off something that big again - but we did. This year, we gave her an even better present.


We were inspired with an idea for her birthday last year, but sadly we ran out of time. After last year's memorable celebration, we came across a timely blog post showing us exactly how to execute this great idea. We set out to make this year even more memorable and put our idea in motion. A month before her birthday, we sent out a letter to her friends and family to ask them to consider writing a note to Nancy to help celebrate her upcoming birthday. We wanted to keep it a surprise so we had the letters mailed to us. Here is what the email to her friends looked like (and yes, we had to hijack her email list without her knowing!):


We were not sure of the response. But we never should have doubted the idea. Ever. We immediately received emails in response and a slew of letters in the mail.


 A couple letters were even hand-delivered and tucked under the front door mat.


We not only got enough letters to give her one for every year she was celebrating - but we had bonus ones too!

We put each letter in their own envelope and labeled them from 1 and on up.


We stacked them together, tied them with ribbon and put them in a gift bag. We were so excited to give her this gift and we almost spilled the beans (accidentally, of course) several times!


She was beyond(!) surprised with this gift and could not stop gushing over the idea. It was amazing that together with her friends and family we were able to create such a memorable gift. Perhaps we all loved the idea so much because far too often we wait until it is too late to tell someone what they mean to us. But she had the chance to hear it now and we had an opportunity to hear about our mom from the perspective of her friends. Her siblings. Her mother. Her brother-in-law and father-in-law too! There were some stories that shocked us and some that were sincerely heartfelt and made us cry. Others recalled hysterical moments that really put so much into perspective. It was one of those nights where we just kept reading letters, drinking wine, lounging by the fireplace and really celebrating our mom.


It was unforgettable and we would do it all over again. 

This Week In Store: {BASH}

In lieu of an in-store feature today,
we are happy to feature something much bigger and better!

Join us this Saturday, June 11th all day as we celebrate
{BASH}in Basalt!

There will be a downtown block party with cold drinks, music and entertainment and fresh food from 3 to 9 p.m. Stop by during the day to view our Sidewalk Sale goodies! Too many good shops to choose from, great restaurants and cafes and a plethora of wonderful businesses. What is not to love about Basalt this summer!?! Visit town  - we hope to see you around!

And don't forget to mark your calendars
for the upcoming Second Saturdays in Basalt!
July 9th
August 13th
September 10th

{see you soon!}

Real Celebration: Meghan and Tom in Aspen, Colorado

Here's a peek at a wedding we worked on this past weekend in Aspen.


The bride looked amazing and we simply adore her headpiece. And those shoes! The ceremony was originally scheduled on the wedding deck atop Aspen Mountain, but the wind sent everyone inside. It ultimately came together wonderfully. The touches of gold and blue were perfectly suited for the day. We love it when all the details just seems to work out as if it was originally meant to be that way. The celebration continued via gondola downhill at Montagna at The Little Nell. Many thanks to Robin Proctor Photography for sharing these wonderful images. A great celebration with true, classic style. Enjoy!
















{Many cheers to Meghan and Tom!}

P.S. And here are a couple shots of pre-wedding stationery and welcome goodies for guests. A travel and accommodation information card kept guests in the know and a welcome box by theHELLOtote (yes, that's us!) kept family and friends hydrated, fed and on the go.



Credits:
{Photography} Robin Proctor Photography
{Event Planner} DL Event Planning
{Venues} The Little Nell
{Flowers} Aspen Branch
{Stationery} Express Yourself
{Welcome Bags} theHELLOtote