Friday, June 17, 2011

Daisy Graduation Party

I created this sweet daisy theme Graduation Party for my daughter. Our school colors are green and white and I thought it would look pretty to use daisies for the flowers - that became my theme! I then added a splash of yellow to the party palette. Knowing my theme and colors several months in advance helped tremendously in preparing for the party. As I was doing my daily shopping I would come across great items to make every detail special. I found so many of my items at Michaels in the dollar bins including tons of pretty ribbon and these super cute green frames.

I also wanted the party to have a soft shabby chic feel. I bought several yards of quilting fabrics in a variety of prints and a good pair of pinking shears using this for many of the decorations. My favorite was a pretty ribbon garland made out of Jute string, a variety of ribbons and strips of the quilting fabric. It hung between the columns of our pavilion and look lovely blowing in breeze. My centerpieces were made from small galvanized pots, strips of fabric and ribbons. I used green flower sticky notes and self adhesive paper daisies to decorate the front of the pots. The pots were filled with daisies and greens from my yard. Each centerpiece was place on circles of quilting fabric that had been cut with the pinking shears and placed on white tablecloths.

Since my party did not have a traditional graduation theme, I felt like the cake should not look like the traditional graduation cake. I wanted it to be sweet and pretty. I can’t say enough that I love how it turned out. I ordered a two tiered cake from my local grocery store requesting it to just have a pale yellow frosting with no decoration or piping. I then made my cake topper and banner from scrapbook paper and this beautiful ring of daisies found in the Martha Stewart Crafts collection. I bought Wilton sugar daisies that I attached around the cake with a little icing and added a row of ribbon to the bottom of each layer. The great thing about decorating the cake this way was that I could make everything a few weeks ahead of time and assemble it the day of the party.
I also made a few additional store bought desserts look custom. I took packaged cookies and dipped them in white chocolate and into green sprinkles and bought white yogurt pretzels and drizzled them with green chocolate. These were a big hit! Following with the cupcake trend, I also purchased 40 of these from the grocery store. I customized them by making white chocolate daisy candies to top them off. At Easter I found Wilton grass cupcake liners…perfect for my daisy cupcakes! Before placing the chocolate daisy on top, I gave them a dash of green sprinkles. Due to the hot sun I could not set up my dessert table ahead of time. The guests were taking the desserts as I was putting them out and a few are missing from my photos!


At most graduation parties you see a collage of photos of the graduate. I decided to make mine the backdrop for the dessert table. First, I covered foam core board with quilting fabric. I had three unused white frames that I replaced the glass with green gingham scrapbook paper. Each frame contained a collage of photos from my daughter’s life – the early years, middle years and the high school years. Each white frame was attached with green gingham ribbon and the individual green frames, with a paper daisy accent, were velcroed to the board.




I had the meal catered, but wanted to create great tasting appetizers that would feed a crowd. I chose recipes that I could partially make the day before and assemble right before the party. I always love to have a signature drink. One of my favorites is lemonade and blueberry vodka – the guests love it! I created blueberry skewers with ribbon to top off the drinks. I also bought green paper straws and added a paper daisy to each one – so cute! The wine glass markers were made from Martha Stewart tags, felt green and yellow embellishments that were tied with a thin multi strand green yarn.

Party styled and craft details created by Susan at Entertain Exchange.
Straws from Sweet LuLu
Invitations from Tiny Prints
Paper Daisies from Martha Stewart Crafts


Linking to: Between Naps on the Porch, Fingerprints on the Fridge, Shanty2Chic, Fireflies and Jellybeans, The Shabby Nest, Tatertots and Jello, Skip to my Lou, Under the Table and Dreaming, Tip Junkie, Today's Creative Blog, Just a Girl, The Girl Creative, Stone Gable,
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16 comments:

  1. First of all, congratulations on having a new graduate in the family! And what a sweet party you threw for her...with such cleverly decorated store-bought finds! Love the photo collage :-)

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  2. LOVE the little daisies on the straws!

    megmacdesigns.blogspot.com

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  3. I really like this!!! The fabric is so pretty and I loved the straws!!

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  4. What a darling party! So many cute details! Visiting from TT&J

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  5. That is a super cute party...daisies are my fav flower:-) Love the photo collage!!!

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  6. What a fantastic party! I love the garland most, but every detail is wonderful. I found your link on TT&J and I'm so glad I clicked over. Great ideas!

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  7. You did an amazing job. great tip on the cake- I never would have thought to order it plain and customize it myself. Love that idea.

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  8. What great ideas for a graduation party! So much better than the traditional grad party! If you ever need any ideas for homemade invitations, check out my site where I give lots of ideas and examples for all kinds of invitations... www.easymadeinvitations.com. Once again, your ideas are fabulous!

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  9. How special for your graduate! Beautiful party!

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  10. I love the little straws!! Those are adorable, and the color combination is lovely, I'm sure it's prettier than whatever her school colors are!

    -rachel w k
    rwkrafts.blogspot.com

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  11. Darling!! I love it! Thanks for linking : )

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  12. What a beautiful party. All the little daisy details are so sweet! Love it!

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  13. Beautiful theme, Susan! A nice change from the dark colors you see at a lot of graduation parties!

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  14. Love this party...the colors are gorgeous!
    Daisy~

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