Saturday, October 31, 2015
Friday, August 28, 2015
Fiesta Themed 100th Birthday Party
We catered a very special birthday party for a gal who turned 100 years young! She loves Mexican food and music; so naturally her family decided to throw her a big fiesta to celebrate her special day!
Together with the birthday girl's family we planned a colorful color palate and picked an appropriate menu for the occasion. We arranged for their rentals through A Rental Connection and helped them decide on what special drink should be served for the day. Of course, we picked margaritas!
Here are some pictures for your inspiration!
Don't the tables look pretty and colorful! The host arranged for the centerpieces herself. They bought dollar store frames and painted them in various pretty bright colors and filled them with various pictures of the birthday girl throughout different stages in her life. They also rented serapes and placed cute small maracas and sombreros around the center of the table for a fun touch.
We also loved how the host filled the patio with "papel picado" (the pretty colorful mexican tissue paper banners) and bright pom poms!
For everything related to food and drinks we provided special touches to go in theme with the hosts decor (which we discussed before hand to make sure we coordinated!). We went to Downtown Los Angeles into the Olvera Plaza and found lots of cute things to use for this party. Among them we found authentic "papel picado" in different sizes as well as sombreros, tiny serapes, Mexican dreidels, small maracas, and beautiful fabric that reminded us of Mexican serapes.
For the bar, we added papel picado and designed a menu that paid tribute to Mexican bingo (La Loteria).
The host purchased these pretty colorful plastic margarita glasses at party city. We think they added a fun pop of color and made drinking the margaritas more fun!
For the bar, we had our captain and bartender Anne make lime, strawberry and mango margaritas. We also served beer, wine and soft drinks. The host provided all of the drinks and liquor. We made fresh strawberry and mango puree at our kitchen for the flavored margaritas.
The margaritas looked soo good! There were some guests who didn't drink so Anne made plenty of virgin margaritas too, they were like a delicious icy fruit smoothie - even the kids loved them! Especially on a warm day like the one we had.
What also made the atmosphere very fun for this party was that many dressed in the spirit of the theme. The host even had serapes, sombreros, and mustaches for everyone to use.
Also adding to the fun atmosphere was a very talented trio playing the birthday girl's favorite music. Their name is Trio Chapala - the owner's name is Lazaro and is very kind! They don't have a website but they can be reached by phone at 323-683-1779. They sounded amazing! We will have a video uploaded for you to see and hear them on our facebook page!
The birthday girl danced with her son, she was so happy and doesn't even look 100!
Now to the food! We had a cocktail hour where we served our mango & brie quesadillas with fruit salsa.
And a newer addition to our menu, mini pork tamale bites! We served these with a ranchera sauce for guests to dip them in. Of course they were a hit!
For dinner, the family selected our soft taco bar with shredded chicken and beef as well as lots of toppings and warm corn and flour tortillas. We also included pinto and black beans, spanish rice, cheese enchiladas, a tossed green salad with black beans and corn with cilantro dressing as well as fresh fruit.
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How great does the buffet look? We provided all the linens and decor for the food including the flowers. We also added the celebrate banner and papel picado on the wall for a pop of color!
The tiny papel picado was so cute! We had to buy it when we saw it and we tied it to some bamboo skewers to stick in our flowers the guests loved all the details!
For the flowers, we went to the LA Flower Market of course and selected lots of different bright flowers.
Our captain and creative director Rebecca and our server extraordinaire Giselle ready to fill your plate!
Here's a closer look at the food:
Cheese Enchiladas with Black Olive Garnish
Tossed Green Salad with Corn & Black Beans - We served this with Ranch and our Cliantro Dressing pictured below.
Shredded Beef
Shredded Chicken
Our Pinto Beans, Spanish Rice and Black Beans
We had lots of different toppings! Gucacamole, Green Onions and White Onions (pictured below), Sour Cream, Shredded Cheddar Cheese, Salsa Verde, Cilantro, Chunky Salsa, Diced Tomatoes and Shredded Lettuce. We also included our Home-Made Tortilla Chips.
Here's one more picture of the buffet!
We made the food labels - we thought it would be a great idea to use Mexican Loteria cards as our inspiration!
The host provided lots of different desserts and birthday cake of course! We helped her arrange them and we provied the pretty colorful blue linen and made a dessert menu.
Everyone had a great time and we had an even greater time catering this event. It's events like this that help us to look at life with lots of appreciation!
Wednesday, August 19, 2015
DIY: Round Paper Fans!
We love pretty and easy do-it-yourself projects! This one will help spruce up any space you are using for your event! These paper fans also go by paper rosettes and can be found at craft stores like Paper Source or Michael's to purchase. If you want to save some money and have an array of colors and patterns to choose from then make them yourself! We'll show you all the steps in today's blog post!
Let's get started!
First to make the large paper fans you will need:
12"x12" Paper
A Paper Trimmer OR Scissors
Scoring Board OR Your Hands will do just fine!
Hot Glue Gun with Hot Glue Sticks
To make the large fans...
which will be 12" in diameter we need 3 pieces of cardstock or paper in the same color/pattern.Trim the edges of your paper if there is a barcode edge like ours. If not then start folding or scoring your paper into an accordion with spacing at every 1".
Once your three pieces are folded like this, fold them in half. This is what you'll end up with - look at the pic below!
Use your glue gun to join the centers together first, then glue the edges together and join them!
At this point, once you're almost done gluing if you want to hang your fans instead of taping them to a wall we recommend gluing a string or a very thin wire (like floral wire) to this center part before gluing it shut. This way you can nicely hang your fans.
To make the smaller fans...
Which will be 6 inches in diameter use 1 piece of 12"x12" card stock cut into 4 pieces.Here are our squares!
Fold each square into an accordion and glue the centers like we did with our large fans!
Again, glue your edges together to form your fan!
This is what it looks like when it's all done!
Hope our picture explanations have been easy to follow! Show us your creations! Hashtag #henriscatering on Instagram!
We hope to have some free printables up on the blog from the bridal shower we planned and designed for your use very soon! Keep checking in with us! Follow us on Facebook and Instagram to stay posted!
Thursday, July 2, 2015
Under the Sea Themed Bridal Shower
We hosted, designed, planned, coordinated and catered a bridal shower for a very special bride-to-be.
The only thing we had guiding us as we started the planning
process was the fact that the bride wanted pastel versions of her wedding
colors and that somehow she wanted a mermaid in the mix. Apart from those
requests, we had full creative freedom to design to our hearts content. The
first thing that we made to help us get started with everything else, were the
invitations, which our creative director and captain, Rebecca, designed. We
wanted to incorporate a mermaid into her invites in a very subtle way that did
not scream “children’s party!” So Rebecca drew mermaids on Adobe Illustrator
using a charcoal pencil effect and then added some watercolor streaks throughout
the background. We used the font, Janda Elegant Handwriting (which is free!) in
the invitation and throughout ALL the signage we made. We lined the envelopes using some gorgeous
paper we found at Paper Source and were able to incorporate this same paper
throughout other elements we used in the party.
Something we get asked a lot is: how do you get started when
you are planning a party?
Whenever Rebecca and I are planning a party the first
decisions we make before moving forward with anything is the theme and color
palate. Then, the next thing we make before anything else is the invitations.
We find that for us, it helps us set the tone of the party and from there, we
can make sure to design everything else that follows cohesively.
The menu we put together with the help of the bride who
wanted a light mix of finger foods.
Appetizers: Barbeque Glazed Meatballs, Chicken Brochette
with Lemon & Garlic, Crab & Gouda Stuffed Mushrooms and Split Pea Soup
Shots with Grilled Cheese.
Main Course: Finger Sandwiches – Cucumber Dill, Curried
Chicken Salad & Egg Salad, Mini Salami & Turkey Sandwiches, Broccoli
Salad, Red Potato Salad & Fresh Fruit.
Dessert: Chocolate Chip and Cranberry Orange Scones with
Devonshire Cream, Lemon Curd & Preserves, Decorated Cookies, Fruit Tarts,
Chocolate Covered Strawberries, Lemon Bars, plus home-made chocolates and
chocolate lollypops.
Drinks: We made delicious sangria – the recipe which we will
share in full detail in a later blog post – which we stationed in a dispenser
for guests to help themselves. We also served margaritas: mango, strawberry
& lime plus Pina Coladas & Mimosas. We had our bartender Eileen dressed
casually for this, she even wore a little mermaid blouse in the spirit of the
party – which the bride loved!
The Games:
We planned out five games for this bridal shower. We drew
lots of inspiration from Pinterest to help us narrow down what to do!
Here they
are listed:
You can’t say the bride’s name. We had rings out in a bowl
and told guests to put one on. If they heard someone say the bride’s name they
could remove their ring. At the end of the party, whoever had the most rings
won a prize.
How well do you know the bride? The classic questionnaire which
we modified a little to suit the bride’s personality. Highest scoring person
wins the prize.
Toss the Bouquet. This is basically hot potato. Rebecca
hand-made paper flowers and placed those on long wooden sticks we had from
Michael’s. The bride controlled the music with her back to the players and what
was nice is that she kept the bouquet after as a favor to use at her rehearsal.
Wedding Dress Design Challenge. A team game – we had teams of 5 people – where the challenge is to use one of your teammates as a model and make a wedding dress using only tissue paper and 1 roll of tape. We gave our two teams only 3 minutes to complete! The bride picked the winning group by selecting which dress she liked best.
What’s in your purse? We made a list of items and listed the
items for guests to hear one by one, at the end whoever had the most items from
the list won a prize.
DIYs we made for this party were:
Invites, Signage, From Miss to Mrs. banner, Bride-to-Be
chair banner, Crepe Paper Streamer Backdrops (Garage Door, Dessert Station, and
Photo booth Backdrop), PVC Pipe Photo booth, Photo booth Props, Floral
Centerpieces + Buffet Arrangements, Round Paper Fans, Tissue Paper Pom-Poms,
Party Favor Bags – filled with nail polish, Initial Wooden Letters (we painted
and glittered), Paper Flower Bouquet (for toss the bouquet game), Chocolate
Lollypops and Sea Shell Chocolates plus a How Well do You Know the Bride Questionnaire
to match the party. We are hoping to have some specific DIY posts for a few of
these elements as well as some FREE printables for your personal use soon!
A note about the centerpieces: We were inspired by coral reefs when figuring out a color scheme and flowers to use for this. We loved how they turned out!
To see the happiness on the bride’s face when she saw all of the details the day of her shower made it all worth it! That’s the most rewarding part of being in this business.
Rentals – A Rental Connection
Decorated Cookies – Bella Donna Special Events
Fruit Tarts – Sarah J Pastries
Everything else…..Henri’s Exquisite Catering!
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