Showing posts with label event design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label event design. Show all posts

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Lavatory Levity

IMG_6077 bathroom decoration

You've seen the lobby florals of AIFD's 2011 Symposium, now you will see how the restroom decorations during the gala night gave new meaning to nature's call. This post is a bit out of sequence, but I had the urge to write this now. 

Michelle Perry White, AIFD was the designer responsible for all the decor on the final night of the convention. Michelle tapped Susan Standerfer, AIFD and  Susie Overton Ayala as the team to decorate the restrooms. They did a magnificent job interpreting the night's theme: Flourish! 

They used mechanics that I always hesitated to use because I had no idea if they would be fool proof. Originally designed to stick on car windows for flower parades, the team chose Oasis suction cup holders to decorate the mirrors.

IMG_6066 suction cup holder for bathroom mirror decoration

 My new best friend Robert, learned that they proved to be easy to install...

IMG_6067 installing bathroom decorations

...and failsafe...

IMG_6072 bathroom mirrror decoration

...with gorgeous results.

IMG_6088 restroom decoration

The team went above the call of duty to beautify the otherwise stark room.

IMG_6083 bathroom decoration

Every stall was decorated with a wreath.

IMG_6085 ladies' room stall decoration



When it came to decorating the sinks, they left no stone unturned...

IMG_6081 bathroom decoration

...giving a rich, succulent look...

IMG_6078 bathroom sink decoration


...with a nod to the night's theme.

IMG_6092 Flourish river rock

As magnificent as the ladies' room looked, everyone was abuzz over the men's room. They outdid themselves in here...

IMG_6086 Men's room decoration

...with florals flush against the wall. 

IMG_6087 Men's room decoration

I will refrain from making reference to the orbs hanging about the room. 

If you read this post looking for real humor, I suggest you click here where Anderson Cooper looses all decorum when he shares over twenty bathroom puns in four minutes.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Sweet Baby Shower


DSC06414 dutch hydrangea

One of my book club sisters is going to be a grandma for the second time. Last Saturday she threw a beautiful shower for her daughter.

Michelle, The Roving Gourmet, dropped off the food before the guests arrived. The menu was perfect:: cold celery soup shooters, spinach salad, poached salmon, chicken salad, fruit salad. All delicious! 

DSC06423 baby shower luncheon


We ate outside in the back yard.  

DSC06416 baby shower table setting

DSC06418 baby shower ducky table runner

DSC06415 baby shower clothes line

DSC06419 baby shower garden

After lunch we were invited to decorate onesies and shirts with fabric paints.

DSC06428 decorating onesie

DSC06429 decorating onesie

DSC06436 you are my sunshine onesie

Several guest thought that the baby would be stepping into Daddy's car-mechanic footsteps.

DSC06437 Ford and sailboat onesies

DSC06438 whale and car onesies

Then came the gifts, and there were many.  The time moved swiftly because we played Baby Bingo with cards listing possible baby gifts. With every gift someone may ask "There wouldn't be a hooter-hider in that diaper bag, would there?" or "Could that be used as a pee-pee teepee?". You wouldn't believe the cheers when a night light was finally unwrapped. 

DSC06430 baby shower gifts

DSC06443 sisters at baby shower

The baby will be well dressed for the World-Series-Winning San Francisco Giants ballgames.

DSC06444 SF Giants baby gear

There will be no shortage of onesies and shirts.

DSC06448 baby shirt

Baby will even have one with his Facebook page.

DSC06446 baby Facebook onesie

The afternoon ended on a sweet note.

DSC06433 baby shower desserts

The tiny bundt cakes were from a place called Bundtini. Super yummy!

DSC06424 bundtini cupcake display

Next time I will share with you what I brought to the shower. 

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Bouquets to Art 2011 - Opening Night Preview Party


DSC05649 Chestnut & Vine



While I'm editing the remaining photos of Bouquets to Art 2011, won't you take a few moments to enjoy the dazzling buffet brought to the De Young Museum by the talented crew of McCalls Catering for the Opening Night Preview Party?

Step into Wilsey Court and choose between the seafood or vegetarian paella, or a little of both.  

DSC05631 Galla paella display

Make sure to leave enough room on your plate for a helping of  rack of spring lamb.

IMG_3005 Spring Lamb Racks

Of course, you must eat your vegetables. These are roasted to perfection. 

DSC05634 Roasted Vegetable display

Chase it with oyster gazpacho shooters, or three or four, like I did. 

DSC05636 Oyster gazpacho shooters

If you still have room, you can belly up to the carving station receive the world's friendliest service.

DSC05640 Carving station buffet

Now take a moment to admire the towering living sculpture created by Svenja Brotz of  Chestnut & Vine (top photo). This arresting design took center stage in the Piazzoni Murals Room. The epiphytic roots of the dainty yellow phaleonopsis look right at home in the nooks and crannies of the bleached grapewood. 

I know it's hard to ignore the buffet of desserts luring you. Will it be the strawberry cheesecake?

DSC05651 Gala Dessert Display

Or California berries in sabayone, with an optional dollop of whipped cream? Maybe with a meringue kiss?

DSC05642 California berries and zabaglione

Who could resist these profiteroles, either chocolate, vanilla, or coffee cream, served on a Tiffany blue plate? Go ahead grab the tongs and help yourself.

DSC05643 Profiteroles

While you are digesting all this, I will be preparing the next few posts featuring the artistry of the Bay Area's best floral artists with their interpretations of the fine art inside the De Young Museum. 

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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

The Third Annual Willow Manor Ball


We have our invitation in hand. I asked my husband, the gentlest Southern gentleman of all, to take me to the Third Annual Willow Manor Ball. He is very happy to be driving the Maserati Quattroporte, carefully chosen by our car-fanatic son.


He thoughtfully made sure that my entire gown, with the coat, made it inside the car. We could have called for a limo, but the prospect of driving this car made him giddy and I couldn’t deny him. We drive past miles and miles of grand properties; which one will be the fabulous Willow Manor?

Is that a giant, dare I say it, willow ball?


I think we have arrived – in every sense of the word!


On our way to the ballroom, we peek into a sideroom, rich with wood paneling. This might be a nice place to take a break later in the evening.


We enter the ballroom. Giant crystal chandeliers illuminate the wood paneling. We see Ken Marten's striking floral creations of Vanda orchids and dogwood branches in glass cylinders at the bars and buffet tables matching the tall floor versions at the entry.


Every table is adorned with this lush jewel-toned centerpiece of hydrangeas, cock’s combs (Celosia), red roses, and leucadendrons by Sue Arran.



I notice, by sheer coincidence, that my attire matches the decor beautifully. What is that you say? You would like to see what I am wearing?

But first, let me show you my undergarments. Pardon me? You would like to skip this step and see my outfit? Please take up your complaints with Lady Ruth, she’s the one who put me up to this. While you are there, you can see what she is wearing to the ball.

Where was I? Ah yes, my unmentionables. Mr. Dior told me “Without foundations there can be no fashion.”



Now I will show you what I'm wearing.



My 1954 vintage outfit was created by genius designer, Christian Dior. Designed during the year of my birth, the red chiffon dress with the Tudor bodice and the matching taffeta coat and belt was instantly appealing to me. Because I had so little time this week, I asked dear Mr. Dior to also accessorize it for me. The matching set of earrings, necklace, and bracelets for both (!) wrists do not overwhelm the ensemble because the red rubies (this is a fantasy, after all) blend in so beautifully. I love my only non-red accessory, the golden dancing shoes. I may actually last more than a dance or two in these.

Speaking of dancing, I must leave you for a few minute because Southern Gent Husband and I would like to take a spin on the dance floor. Michael Buble is singing one of my favorite Henry Mancini songs “Meglo Stasera” from the movie “The Pink Panther”.



Oh my goodness, we can’t leave the dance floor just yet. He’s now singing Van Morrison’s “Moondance”.




I am getting mighty thirsty now. Southern Gent Husband knows just what to bring me: an exotic lychee martini. We both realize that we worked up quite an appetite. As always, Dan McCall Catering has impeccable service and outstanding food. We choose a plate of coq au vin with mashed potatoes…

DSC04284 Bouquets to Art 2009 coq au vin

…and delicious fresh vegetables.

DSC04289 pasta and vegie buffet

The back wall of the room is lined with the magnificent willow balls like the one we saw in the garden.


We climb into one to savor our food and do some serious people watching. You can view all that we witnessed on Willow’s blog.

Thank you, Willow, for being the most gracious hostess of this grand event. We look forward to attending again next year!


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