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A MAGAZINE FOR THE DIY PARTY HOST

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Š 2013 Confetti Fair Published by Confetti Fair All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any information or retrieval, without prior permission in writing from the publisher. Under the Australian Copyright Act 1968 (the Act), a maximum 10 per cent of the publication, may be photocopied by any educational institution for its educational purposes provided that the education institution (or the body that administers it) has given a remuneration notice to Copyright Agency Limited (CAL) under the Act. The mention of specific companies or products in this book does not imply an endorsement by the publisher or author, nor does the mention of any specific company imply that they endorse the book, its author, or the publisher. While the author has made every effort to provide accurate sources and internet addresses at the time of first printing, neither the publisher, or the author assumes any responsibility for errors or changes that occur after publication. So in other words whilst we are flattered that you would like to copy or use any part of the magazine we ask that you simply contact us to gain permission. Thank you.

ISBN 978 0 992 454401 Cover photography & styling by Claire Cassey

Editor-in-Chief : Claire Cassey Editor : Chantelle Churchill Creative Design : Claire Cassey Production Manager : Stephanie Hall Advertising : Leanne Chmet

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EDITOR’S LETTER

hello... Looking back on this past year and everything that has happened since the beginning of Confetti Fair I think, wow, have we really done all of that? What started out as being a boutique fair in Sydney has now moved in to five different locations around Australia, has seen the organising of a national tour for the number one party blogger in the world, Kara Allen, one book published and now we launch the very first issue of Confetti Fair magazine. I wanted to present a magazine that covers all aspects of the party from the food to the dÊcor to the styling to do it yourself tutorials. I wanted the magazine to be a reference point for the DIY host, a magazine where the pages will end up dog eared, the corners worn and the cover a little worse for wear; because it has been read time and time again. Inside you will be taken on a party journey from styled celebrations to real parties to tutorials to fun decorating ideas. 176 pages of gorgeous imagery and ideas to tantalise your imagination, in hope that you will be inspired to create something magical for your next soiree. A birthday, a wedding, an anniversary, a baby shower, a hen’s day; whatever your celebration you will find ideas that will help you plan, style and deliver a great party. We talk with Kara Allen from karaspartyideas.com about the unbelievable growth of her business, Paper Eskimo shares with us the latest trends in the party industry, we chat to creative designers, party bloggers and fabulous stylists who lend us an insight in to what their daily routine is, and what keeps them going. Every day I come across amazing people in this industry who inspire me to create just that little bit better, I hope this issue of Confetti Fair magazine does that for you. Enjoy, Claire x

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e d i s n i s ’ t wha volume 01 2014

THIS ISSUE 22. the wonderful world of washi tape 57. the naked cake | tutorial 63. one theme different cost 71. cake stands | tutorial 109. party princess | kara allen 133. man up 159. jungle safari 168. the world of make believe

STYLED PARTY 33. fabulous at sixty 51. red riding hood 83. something blue 99. once upon a time 125. vintage tea party

REAL PARTY 112. pretty ballerina 114. wizard of oz 116. little flower 118. woodlands 154. shiver me timbers 156. milk & cookies

EVERY ISSUE 5. editor’s page 9. contributors 13. blog love | oh it’s perfect 16. colour palette | shades of pink 19. shop front | ashdown & bee 40. head space | party pony 45. on trend | paper eskimo 77. party pieces | paper products 89. things we love | the milk bottle 91. fab find | the humble door 121. tried & tested | whoopie pies 141. take two | tropical flamingo 176. party antics | material girl 178. stockists

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CONTRIBUTORS

o t s e o g s k a big than michelle & lama PAPER ESKIMO (ON TREND)

monaliz BELLA SWEETS (NAKED CAKE TUTORIAL)

amber THE SWEET CART (ONE THEME DIFFERENT COST)

shell HANGING PRETTY (CAKE STANDS TUTORIAL)

melissa ASHDOWN & BEE (FAB FIND)

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CONTRIBUTORS

jonathon WRITER (MAN UP)

sarah SUGAR COATED MAMA (TAKE TWO | PARTY ONE)

sharnel SHARNEL DOLLAR DESIGNS (TAKE TWO | PARTY TWO)

sally TWISTED.TASTES (JUNGLE SAFARI)

simone SIMONE HANCKEL PHOTOGRAPHY (THE WORLD OF MAKE BELIEVE)

mandy WRITER (PARTY ANTICS)

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We chat with Sammy Hansen from Oh It’s Perfect about her lifestyle blog that is going gun ho since starting only a year ago.

blog love What made you start your blog? It was more my love of blogging and publishing that got me started on Oh Its Perfect. I used to have an interiors/design blog back in 2008 which I gave up after 2 years due to my hectic day job, but I always missed writing and blogging. So in 2012 I started Oh Its Perfect as a Party Planning resource guide with regular features on Fashion, Interiors and Events as well. What inspires you? This is a hard one, as there are so many things. But mainly other blogs/websites, some great Instagram feeds that I follow and Pinterest. Whose work has influenced you the most? I attended a lot of fashion weeks back in 2004 and that was my first art/ design influence, I remember being so overwhelmed with all the talent out there. As far as Parties are concerned I don’t consider myself a pro stylist or anything but I am learning every day from all the contributions I receive, international blogs like Amy Atlas and Kara’s Party Ideas, events I get to attend like Confetti Fair, so it’s an ongoing process. How much time do you spend a day finding things to blog about?For parties that I feature probably around 2-3 hours just shortlisting from the submissions we receive. And for our Shop Guide and Style Guide features I can spend days researching, and all that research causes some serious damage to the credit card too.

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“...WE ARE ALL LIVING IN A WORLD WHERE BITE SIZED CONTENT IS THE MOST PREFERRED OF ALL...”

Whose blogs do you watch? I follow more than 300 blogs, but the ones I check daily would be Glitter Guide, Amy Atlas, Oh My Vogue, Interiors Addict, Cupcakes and Cashmere, Made By Girl, Hostess With The Mostess, Fashion Toast and Style Me Pretty. Why do you think blogs are so popular? I think people follow blogs only by choice, and because of a common interest, a niche that one is passionate about both the writer and the reader, and that connection can be very strong. And we are all living in a world where bite sized content is the most preferred of all, and blogs are generally the perfect platform for such an offering. Describe your day to day diary I run a Digital Media Agency in addition to my blog, so every day is different. I generally have a couple of meetings for my agency in the morning, and I spend most of the mornings working on that. I am a night owl, and most of the work for Oh Its Perfect gets done late at night. “Work” involves shortlisting Parties to be featured, exchanging quite a few emails with my awesome contributors, working with the web developer on improving the site, putting an editorial calendar together every fortnight etc. It hardly seems work though as I love doing all of this, and am blessed to be able to call this work. For someone starting out blogging what would your three bits of advice be to them? Stay original, invest in a good blog design, do not compare yourself to anyone. Describe your blog in one sentence Little bit of pretty, little bit of fancy and a whole lot of cheerful inspiration! www.ohitsperfect.com.au

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Sambellina Berry Stripe Cups $6.95 www.lovetheoccasion.com.au Pink polkadot washi tape 15mm x 10m $4.00 www.charliemae.com Pink spotty washi tape 15mm x 10m $4.00 www.charliemae.com Hot magenta assorted cutlery $4.45 (pack 24) www,mypartyboutique.com.au Know & Bow hot pink neon party bag tags $4.95 (pack of 10) www,rubyrabbit.com.au Love heart muslin bags 3.75� x 3� (set of 6) $19.55 www.simplysweetsoirees.com.au Pink striped washi tape 15mm x 10m $4.00 www.charliemae.com

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colour palette Just because you have picked a colour to feature through your party doesn’t mean you have to stick to the same tones. Mix it up with an array of shades to add some depth to your celebration.

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shop front What a combo. An eye for detail stylist and a graffiti artist signwriter make up the ever stylish Ashdown & Bee. We are invited in to their new studio in Stanmore for a chat and look around. What made you start your business? I love styling, it’s an absolute passion for me! I do freelance prop styling for editorial and advertising, with a background in event management. I always had a passion for stylish events, so I decided to go out on my own and start a business styling weddings and events. During this time styling shoots and events, I managed to collect a range of amazing props and kept getting enquires about hiring them out. My collection of props is now available to hire to other stylists, DIY party hosts, and brides-to-be. I’m lucky enough to be able to work on projects with my partner Simon every day, who runs the signwriting part of our business, but also helps me when I’m doing event setups. What inspires you? All kinds of design from floral design, to typography to paper craft to illustration, and everything in between. Whose work has influenced you the most? I really admire the work of my partner Simon who does the most beautiful handwritten lettering and typography. I’m also influenced by the work of stylists Megan Morton, Lara Hutton, Anna Spiro, Kara Rosenlund and Glen Proebstel. What do you do to keep up with current trends? I buy tons of design magazines, from bridal to lifestyle to interiors (Hello May, Hitched, White, Kinfolk, Fete, Frankie etc). I also follow blogs on events, weddings, DIY, interiors and design. Where does your stock come from? I have props for hire that are a mix of vintage and new. I source items which I collect during my day-to-day travels and I also have my favourite haunts around Sydney (and beyond) that I visit regularly!

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“...IT’S IMPORTANT TO STAY TRUE TO YOUR OWN STYLE.” What obstacles have you come up against when opening a retail store? We’re more of a design studio than a retail store, so we’re open by appointment. With the nature of my business, I’m often out styling a job or sourcing props so I can’t be in the studio full time. We would love to eventually have some staff so we can be open daily so people can pop in and have a look at our range and get inspired. Running a business with my partner also means it’s a challenge to balance work and social life as we see each other so often, we often don’t make enough social time to spend together! Describe your day to day diary Every day is so different, but I generally start the day by looking at blogs, as well as emails that have come in overnight. I either head to our studio or onsite to a job depending on the day. If I’m in the studio, I’m either on my computer (developing concepts, emailing clients or vendors, sourcing props) or meeting clients who are either picking up props, custom signs or discussing their party styling needs. How did you get to where you are now? I had a really focused goal and did everything I could to achieve it. We did a lot of work from home before we opened our studio, which is where we started to build our portfolio and customer base, which is growing with every job we publish on our social media. For someone starting out in the industry what would you suggest to them? Make sure you have the time and passion to put your all into it, as it will show in your work. As for any creative field, it’s important to stay true to your own style. Describe your business in three words: Creative, inspired, whimsical. www.ashdownandbee.com

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DO IT YOURSELF

world of washi tape Washi means (wa) Japanese (shi) paper and is commonly made using fibres from the bark of the Gampi tree, the Mitsumata shrub or the paper Mulberyy. It can also be made from hemp, rice or wheat. So, just what is a washi tape, anyway? It is a decorative tape made out of rice paper. It comes in a plethora of colors and many different designs. It is commonly used in art and craft projects, specifically paper crafts. It is a staple scrapbooking embellishment. Washi Tape, or Japanese masking tape, first originated in Japan by the company Kamoi Kakoshi Co., Ltd. under the name MT masking tape. It all started in 2006 when puzzled Kamoi received an email from a small group of women who created a book using their industrial masking tape. The email stated that they would like to tour their facility before working on a second book using their masking tapes. Confused Kamoi did not initially respond to this curious email, and later received a package from the women; It contained colorful, beautifully designed pages all done in masking tape! Kamoi eventually agreed to let the women tour their facility, and their marvel and fascination at the tape making process filled Kamoi with great pride. Later, they received a second book filled with more beautiful pages from 17 different artists, all using their masking tape to create a thing of beauty! The women requested that Kamoi create more masking tape colors. Kamoi did not hesitate after a big art exhibition in Tokyo and lots of media coverage; they took the plunge and began to work on creating the perfect rolls to use for crafts and design! They not only created many more colors, but also designs that were cute and functional. Did you know that creating the perfect hue of washi tape is a difficult process? Because of the consistency of the rice paper, creating the ideal color, especially light colors, is hard to produce because it’s easy to get a dull hue. It was a long and arduous process, but eventually Kamoi created washi tapes in colors that resembled flowers in a field. They called it mt, because, well, that’s what everyone in the company referred to it as! They decided to give the colors traditional, archaic Japanese names and chose packaging that would be aesthetically pleasing. Thus, washi tape was born. It is loved and cherished by many in the arts and crafts community as a staple in the creative paper craft process. Today, it is used for all sorts of party ideas; cake bunting, cupcake toppers, straw banners, the list goes on. We have put together four different ways to dress up your guests drinking bottles to suit a theme; neon, flamingo, moustache and floral. Have fun!

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/6348808

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NEON neon bricklayers line (www.bunnings.com.au) glass bottle (www.lillyandbramwell.com.au) washi tape, plastic thread, striped straw (www.dollarking.com.au)

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FLAMINGO coloured string (www.spotlight.com.au) glass bottle (www.lillyandbramwell.com.au) floral neon straw (www.thesodastand.com.au) pink hanging flamingo (www.fairiesinmygarden.com.au) washi tape (www.dollarking.com.au)

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MOUSTACHE glass bottle (www.lillyandbramwell.com.au) paper straw (www.thepartycupboard.com.au) washi tape (www.sammyandlola.com.au) moustache and hat sticker (www.woolworths.com.au)

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FLORAL striped straw (www.sweetteapartysupplies.com.au) glass bottle (www.lillyandbramwell.com.au) floral washi tape (www.simplysweetsoirees.com.au) fake flower (www.ikea.com.au)

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STYLED PARTY

y t x i s t a s u fabulo “Fabulous at 60!” was the motto for this event – a memorable celebration for a wonderful lady, Diane. She wanted something that was feminine without being too “girly” while opting for a vintage style with a rustic touch. Diane also happened to be a florist and absolutely adores flowers so it was only natural that she wanted an abundance of beautiful blooms to feature in the decorations, as well as on the cake, which was simple with a rustic look to match the theme and adorned with fresh flowers for that extra special touch. A beautiful watercolour backdrop and the stationery were designed for the event. We wanted something soft and a style that would accommodate a mix of colours, it worked perfectly. We also used mirror bases and some vases with a silver mirror finish to add some sparkle and light to the table that was draped with vintage lace and a rustic hessian runner.

CREDITS : Confetti & Crumbs (cakes, flowers and styling), Jo Studio (printables and stationery), SugarCrumb Parlour (party favours and cookies), Natassa Photography (photography).

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What did you want to be when you grew up? A Vet! But I am currently loving my creative business and satisfy my need for science by studying psychology. What inspires you? Pinterest has literally changed my life! I love when an idea pops into my head and I can run with it simply by typing a word into "search". Whose work has influenced you the most? The installations and pieces created by Confetti System (NY) have influenced myself and many of my stylist clients. I am often asked to emulate one of their pieces but I love when I can make it my own by using different materials and colour palettes. What are the steps you take to create your end piece? I begin with a lot of research as clients often ask for suggestions and advice on theming their event. Once we have exchanged images and ideas

HAVE YOU EVER WONDERED WHAT GOES ON IN THE HEAD OF A CREATIVE PERSON? WELL COME ON IN AND STEP INSIDE. WE CHAT TO THE EVER SO SWEET NICOLA SHERRY FROM PARTY PONY.

I will usually order materials and begin to create templates. Then construction can begin. I build my frames before fringing lots, and lots of tissue or foil. A few hours later.... I'm done! What materials do you use? A lot of foil, tissue, cardboard and glue. All my pieces are made-to-order so I source and use different materials to suit the clients event.

e c a p s d hea Describe your style: My many different styles reflect the many hats I wear in life. Conservative, luxe, beachy, vintage and I can never pass up a little neon! I like to follow the trends but bend them to reflect my own personality and casual lifestyle. What obstacles have you come up against when trying to be creative? Finding the right materials and colours for a piece can be really hard sometimes. Time is also a huge factor as my pieces take a few hours each; I cannot rush using easily ruined materials like tissue paper and mylar foil. What would be a regular day in your space? I like to convince myself that I have a "studio", but the reality is that I use my iPhone to email, research and order from car parks, playgrounds, coffee shops or even the trampoline. I usually make my pinatas and garlands in the afternoon or evening when my little ones are settled at home. I love the flexibility of my business and the understanding of my clients and fellow events industry people. What’s your family life like? Busy but amazing. I am a full-time Mum to my mini-me 4 year old daughter and my genius 6 year old son who has Aspergers. We lead a very full and interesting life dictated by our family members interests; most often early morning styled shoots for me are followed by a day at the beach and a picnic for our little family.

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For someone starting out in the industry what would you suggest to them? If you are starting from scratch as a small time operator keep your outlays small and don't be pressured into spending up big on advertising. If you produce a quality product and conduct your business in a professional and honest manner your product should sell itself. Also, social media is key! Best bit of advice you received? "Don't sell yourself short." A friend I have made in the industry urged me to be proud of my work and not sell myself short when I have put so much time and effort into a piece. www.partypony.net.au

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ON TREND WITH PAPER ESKIMO

the sixth sense of style

Styling an event for some people is like second nature. Some simply have an eye for design while for others, the idea of organising an event can be daunting. At Paper Eskimo, we consider ourselves lucky to work alongside so many amazing creatives, from Planet Cake’s very own Paris Cutler, and her talented team, to the likes of stylist extraordinaire Sharnel Dollar. When it comes to creating a memorable event, one thing is certain - a great event is not just about having an incredible cake as the centrepiece or displaying a perfect presentation. It’s about how seamlessly everything works together. Over the years we have created a recipe for event styling success, which takes the stress out of planning an event and which also makes it more fun, for you - the host. This recipe is designed to create the ‘ahhh factor’ for your guests - we call it the sixth sense of styling. Our recipe is simple and ensures your event showcases your desired style and creates the right ambience. Just add some of the latest trends and you’ll be the talk of the town. If your strength is food, make the design elements uncomplicated. If it’s design, don’t try creating a six-course degustation menu and think the design will cover up the fact that the falafels are burnt. Once you know your strength, you are well on your way to creating an event that’s destined to be remembered. The key is to apply two elements with precision. So, if your strength is only one, outsource your second. A friend who makes mouthwatering desserts will most likely love being involved.

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SIGHT

SCENT

TASTE

Select a theme, a base colour and

Whether it’s flowers, candles or a

Make it sensational. If you’re not

commit. The invitation should

barbecue sizzling, smell has the

a chef, you’ll be happy to know

reflect the feel of the event with

strongest recall. An inexpensive

a recent survey reflects that the

the colour pallet overflowing into

idea is to pick flowers from

most loved food in Australia is the

the styling on the day.

the garden or grab a cheap

good old barbecue. Why not dress

bunch from the supermarket.

up a burger or add sensational

Famous florist Jeff Leatham

salads? If you are renowned for

creates graphic monochromatic

your flair in the kitchen, your

arrangements by placing the same

guests will most likely expect

bunch of flowers in a stand-alone

a little more from you, so it’s

vase, which is tipped to the side to

important to get creative -

highlight the crown. It’s a simple

everyone loves trying something

method yet the end result is

new.

absolutely stunning.

TOUCH

HEAR

Ever been to a café where the

Music is the number one thing

If you’ve ticked off all of the above,

seat is too high for the table? It’s

people tend to forget. Next

it’s obvious you are creating your

essential to organise the space for

time you go out for dinner, pay

event with more than a dash of

your event. If it’s a children’s event,

attention to whether the restaurant

love. You may be creating that

save the dining room table for the

is playing music. If there’s no

special event for a loved-one or

adults to gather for an afternoon

music, the food may be amazing,

you may just simply love throwing

of banter. Create a picnic area

along with the aromas from the

a party. Either way, your love

for the kids, whether it’s inside or

kitchen but the venue has ignored

will come across in every detail

outside, and your little guests will

one of their customers’ key senses.

and you’ll soon be considered as

relish their special space.

Music sets the tone on the day

having a sixth sense of style when

of your event but it must marry

it comes to entertaining

with all of the previous senses. If it’s a fairy party for your daughter, check out Priscilla Ahn’s album ‘A Good Day’. Not only does it set the scene, it creates an ambience for both adults and children alike.

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trends report Celebrating this year with a fiesta of colour will see you on trend. Either pull together an eclectic mix of brightly coloured items

COLOUR

and use tassels in the detail, the brighter the better. For more of a shabby chic effect select a solid base such as powder blue and concentrate your colour with structure.

Now with most homes having a soda stream, why not create your own home-made soda? A quick internet search will uncover hundreds of fast and simple recipes. One of our favourites is this refreshing lime and mint recipe. Simply dissolve two cups of sugar

FLAVOURS

in two cups of water on the stove, over a low heat. Add one cup of mint leaves and let it stand to cool. Once it’s cooled, strain and place it in the fridge until it’s ready to serve. Pour two tablespoons into a cup and top up with soda water. Decorate with a slice of lime and mint. For the grown ups, just add white rum and you have a mojito.

A dash of gold or a sprinkle of silver will bring an understated cool glamour to the table setting this season. The secret to the art of

METALLICS

metallics is to keep it simple. Bold chevron and spots will easily compliment a range of colours or you can accessorise with a white base for opulent elegance.

Flowers can end up being extremely expensive. Remember, your event is just for the day and you don’t need your flowers to last all week. Buy flowers that are in season to cut down on cost. Jasmine is readily available until the end of February and early March, and

BLOOMS

the scent is simply divine. For something more colourful, vibrant lilies are around until the end of March. If you are watching your budget, pick up some cheap and cheerful flowers from the supermarket. To give them a lift, have some fun and be a little creative with their presentation.

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all things beautiful to create a celebration OurÊproductsÊhaveÊbeenÊthoughtfullyÊsourcedÊorÊcreatedÊwithÊloveÊandÊuniquenessÊinÊmind.Ê WeÊhaveÊeverythingÊyouÊneedÊtoÊturnÊaÊsimpleÊgatheringÊintoÊaÊfabulousÊandÊmemorableÊoccasion. 52

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STYLED PARTY

Botanical centrepieces of fern and moss set in silverware on top of rustic wood rounds added a touch of earthy elegance to our red and rustic timber base. A rustic timber cabinet became our drinks station with tasty berry and spiced apple drinks. Story time with Granny in her reading chair was extra special when the wolf came to visit too! Jocelyn from Memories are Sweet created the perfect Paperie. Her storybook invitations with picture sleeves and slide out information cards were a perfect fit for the theme with matching bunting and labels for our drinks station. She also styled our incredible dessert and lolly buffet to perfection with moss rock label holders, tree stump cake

red riding hood stand and miniature picnic baskets.

Inspired by the traditional fairy tales of my own childhood,

Our whimsical woodlands inspired desserts were carefully

I burned to create a scene that would fire the imagination

crafted by Saym of Velvetier with an old-fashioned feel.

and transport the viewer to another space and time. To a

Delicious snail macarons, marshmallow mushrooms,

time when little girls dreamed of fluffy petticoats and hair

strawberry tarts and monogrammed cookies were only

ribbons and little boys carried frogs and special pebbles in

outshone by Saym’s magnificent ‘Slice of the Earth’ cake.

their pockets. Where you could dream anything and make

The images were captured beautifully by Lyndal Carmichael

that dream real, at least for a moment in your own little

Photography, who grasped my vision with passion and as

world. When life was magical!

you can see brought it to life even more wonderfully than I could have hoped.

In my special fairy tale world good always triumphs, every girl deserves a fairy godmother and every boy is prince charming. So charming in fact that even the wolf is dazzled by it! I hope to take the viewer to this special place where they too can believe in their own dreams. Where they can hold in their hearts all that is good in the world. Set in a clearing in the middle of the woodlands, the trail to Granny’s house nearby, our Little Red Riding Hood and her friends were dressed in our modern interpretation of Victorian style by Vanessa of Vintage Sistas. Their fur capes and lace collars worked beautifully to transport our little angels back in time. Our mini woodsman looked incredibly dapper in his newsboy cap, vest and shorts; handmade by Vicki from Victoria Blue. Our little one’s hair was styled by Khesanh from The Beauty Case and her littlest assistant Lola.

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CREDIT: Moments in Vintage-Vintage Furniture & Decor Hire (concept, styling and furniture), Vintage Sistas (girl’s clothing), Victoria Blue (boy’s clothing), Memories are Sweet (paperie, lolly buffet and dessert table styling), Velvetier (desserts and cake), The Beauty Case (hair and makeup), Lyndal Carmichael Photography (photography), Scarlett, Sophia, Arabella, Scarlett and Harper (models).

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TUTORIAL WITH MONALIZ ABELLA FROM BELLA SWEETS

the naked cake One of the hottest trends in the wedding industry, in fact the cake world has to be the naked cake. You may have seen them at weddings, attempted to make one yourself or even ‘pinned’ it on Pinterest. A naked cake features generous layers of cake filled with scrumptious fillings such as buttercream and fruit and with the sides being left un-iced and often styled with gorgeous floral and more fruit. Naked cakes are seen as a whimsical alternative to the more ‘formal’ wedding or event cake and it is the perfect touch for a rustic wedding.

VANILLA CAKE RECIPE

In the bowl of your electric mixer,

Ingredients (Three 8 inch cakes)

with the paddle attachment beat the

- 3 cups plain flour

butter until soft and creamy (about

Ingredients:

- 1 tablespoon baking powder

1-2 minutes). Gradually add the sugar

- 5 egg yolks

- ½ teaspoon salt

and beat until light and fluffy (about 3

- 250 grams caster sugar

- 250 grams unsalted butter, room

minutes).

- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

temperature

Add the eggs, beating well after each

- 500 grams unsalted butter, room

- 2 cups caster sugar

addition. Scrape down the sides of the

temperature

- 4 large eggs, room temperature

bowl as needed.

Place the egg yolks into the bowl

- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract

Add the vanilla extract and beat until

of a mixer and whisk until double in

- 1 cup milk, room temperature

combined.

volume.

Add the flour mixture into the bowl,

Place caster sugar into a saucepan

alternating with the milk, making sure

and add enough water to just cover

to begin and end with the flour.

the sugar. Boil until the sugar syrup

Divide the batter between the cake

reaches 115 degrees Celsius.

pans, smoothing the tops. Bake for

Remove the sugar syrup from heat

20-25 minutes or until a cake tester

and pour into the egg yolk mixture in a

inserted into the centre of the cakes

slow steady stream.

comes out clean.

Beat the mixture until the bowl is cool

Let the cakes cool in their pans for

to touch (between 10-15 minutes).

about 5 minutes, then remove from

Once the mixture is cool, start adding

pans and cool completely on wire

the butter in small amounts. Add the

Preheat oven to 180 degrees Celsius

rack.

vanilla extract and keep beating the

with the rack in the centre of the oven.

Repeat the process above to prepare

mixture until it is smooth and light in

Grease three 8 inch round cake pans

the 6 inch cakes (using 6 inch cake

colour.

and then line the bottoms of the pans

pans).

Ingredients (Three 6 inch cakes) - 2 cups plain flour - 2 teaspoons baking powder - ¼ teaspoon salt - 160 grams unsalted butter, room temperature - 1 1/3 cup caster sugar - 3 large eggs, room temperature - 1 teaspoon vanilla extract - 2/3 cup milk, room temperature

FRENCH VANILLA BUTTERCREAM

with baking paper. In a bowl, sift together the flour, baking powder and salt.

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ONE

TWO

Bake three 6 inch and three

Prepare

THREE

8 inch cake layers using the

using

vanilla cake recipe.

buttercream recipe.

the

the

buttercream

French

vanilla

Once

the

FOUR cakes

are

Trim the edges of the cakes.

completely cool, cut the tops off each cake so that the

stacked cake sits level

when assembled. Notes -Make sure you only use the bubble cup straws as support in smaller cakes (up to a 10” cake) and don’t stack more than three cakes tiers high using bubble cup straws. Any larger cakes or more than three tiers should have a central dowel/ support and larger dowels. -Ensure that you use a moist cake when making naked cakes since they don’t have an outer layer of icing to protect it from drying out. If you are worried about the cake being dry, you can brush sugar syrup over the cake before decorating to keep it moist.

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SIX

SEVEN

EIGHT

Place a layer of the 8” cake

Spread desired amount of

Repeat steps 5 and 6 using

Since this is a tiered cake,

on a cake board using some

buttercream making sure it

the 6” cake layers.

you will need to support the

of the buttercream to attach

is spread out to the edges of

cake using dowels or plastic

the cake onto the cake

the cake, and stack another

‘bubble cup’ straws (can be

board.

layer of cake on top. Repeat

purchased on eBay). I have

with the last 2 layers of

used 7 bubble cup straws.

cake.

Insert one straw in the centre of the cake and mark the straw where it needs to be cut.

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TEN

ELEVEN

TWELVE

Cut the remaining straws

Place the 6” cake on top of

Prepare any roses or flowers

Dust the entire cake with

at the exact same length to

the 8” cake.

that you will be using to

icing sugar. Decorate the

keep the stacked cake level.

decorate the cake. Ensure

cake using strawberries

Ensure that each straw is at

that only pesticide-free and

and raspberries. Place the

an equal distance away from

non-poisonous flowers are

prepared roses on the cake

the other so that the weight

used to decorate the cake.

or if you wish you can

of the 6” cake is evenly

Trim the roses so that there is

attach the roses to the cake

distributed.

only about an inch of stem.

by inserting part of the stem

Wrap the stems in non-toxic

into the cake.

floral tape (Never insert the bare stems into a cake).

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Have you ever looked at a party and wondered how much it would cost to recreate? Or you might have found a theme that you would love to have but weren’t too sure how to keep it within your budget? Amber from The Sweet Cart shows how you can have one theme on three different budgets starting with a plain white table.

e m e one th t s o c t n e r e diff The $500 table included a plain white fitted table cover with

The $1500 table included the desserts and lollies mentioned

a mermaid printable backdrop with turquoise netting. The

above. The backdrop was made from cutting embossed

desserts consisted of chocolate and sanding sugar covered

paper into scale shapes and hot gluing them to the backing

wafer sticks, octopus oreo pops, and ocean layered jelly

board. The mermaid from previous tables was also included.

which had a chocolate shell set into the aqua jelly. The cake

This table also included the origami and fabric flowers, glass

was a one tier cake covered in fondant, with a mermaid,

ball containers with shells and starfish and also apothecary

bubbles and shells on top, the bottom is surrounded by

jars with real goldfish. Lollies added were white chocolate

pearl gumballs. Lollies where jelly beans and sixlets in

jewels in pink and white marshmallows. Desserts added

coordinating colours. Buffet labels were co-ordinated to

were chocolate covered oreos with co-ordinating printable

match.Props included honeycomb balls, fans and large

toppers and ombre layered cakes in jars with mermaid tails

shells.

made from fondant. The tablecloth was made by using bridal tulle rolls and cutting them to length and threading

The $1000 table included the desserts and lollies mentioned

them onto elastic around the table. The tablecloth was

above with the same backdrop. The table cover is a multi

made out of pink, white and aqua tulle, a total of 546 metres

layer white ruffled tablecloth. Origami and fabric flowers in

of tulle were used to make this tablecloth!

turquoise, aqua and pink were added, along with glass ball containers of white sand with shells and starfish. Blueberry gummi bears and musk sticks were added for lollies and pearl sugar cookies and the bottom ombre scale cake level were added for desserts.

CREDITS: Sweet Scarlet Designs (printables), Peggy Saas (photography), The Sweet Cart (tyling, concept, backdrop (scales), tablecloths, origami and fabric flowers, props, cake and desserts)

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$500 • Pink covered table top • Painted white backdrop with pink mermaid silhouette • Top Tier of cake with mermaid • 8 Oreo pops in sanding sugar • 8 Choc wafer sticks • 8 Jelly in jars • 2 types of lollies with buffet tags and ribbons • 8 Lolly bags with thank you tags • Jars with sand, shells and pearls • Cake stands and platters • Create, Bake, Make

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$1000 • White ruffled tablecover • Painted white backdrop with mermaid silhouette and crepe paper netting • Top and bottom tiers of cake with mermaid • 12 Oreo Pops in sanding sugar and co-ordinating chocolate shells • 12 Choc Wafer Sticks covered in chocolate and white sprinkles • 12 Jelly in jars with starfish topper, wooden spoons tied with ribbon • 12 Oyster shaped open sugar cookies with fondant toppers and pearl inside • 4 types of lollies in jars with buffet tags and ribbon • 12 Lolly bags with thank you tags • 2 Apothecary Jars with sand, shells and pearls • 2 Bunches of origami and fabric flowers in jars with ribbon • Cake stands, platters • Create, Bake, Make

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$1500 • Tulle Table cover in pink white and aqua (individual tulle pieces attached around table to create floaty table cover) • Scale (embossed pebble) paper backdrop in pink white and aqua with mermaid silhouette • Top and bottom tier of cake with mermaid • 12 Oreo Pops in sanding sugar and co-ordinating chocolate shells • 12 Choc Wafer Sticks covered in chocolate and white sprinkles • 12 Jelly in jars with starfish topper, wooden spoons tied with ribbon • 12 Oyster shaped open sugar cookies with fondant toppers and pearl inside • 12 chocolate covered oreos with co-ordinating edible printable toppers • 6 types of lollies in jars with buffet tags and ribbon • 12 Lolly bags with thank you tags • 2 Apothecary Jars with sand, shells and pearls • 2 Bunches of origami and fabric flowers in jars with ribbon • Cake stands, platters • Create, Bake, Make

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TUTORIAL WITH SHELL PARKER FROM HANGING PRETTY

d.i.y cake stand I love creating something that is reusable, interchangeable

LEVEL OF SKILL

to suit any style of event, cheap to do it yourself and best of

Basic cutting and gluing and spray painting – attaching the

all; you can add your own prettiness to them too.

lace is the only really fiddly part.

I created something similar for my son’s party last year, as I

The other plastic ware I used to create the trio (this using

couldn’t find the little vessels or stands I wanted to suit his

the same method shown for the flute)

event, so today I have changed the original idea a little to

1 x “time to party” 7oz Plastic cup

create some mini stands that you can use for lollies, tiny

1 x “party cocktail glass” plastic martini glass

plants or flowers or cupcakes. This tutorial shows you how to make the “flute style stand”

YOU WILL NEED

though you can use the same steps to make any style you

1 x A5 sheet of white paper (this sheet is used for covering

like, just stick with a clear sturdy plastic party drink ware, eg.

the CD & creating the covered edge)

Martini glasses, wine, glasses, standard drink cups.

2 x cut out circles in white paper (use CD to trace around

I created the trio as odd numbers work well and I liked the

and get your shape)

idea of the different heights and you could also stack them

2 x cut out circles in white card stock (use CD to trace

up for a different look.

around and get your shape) 1 x “party plastic wine glass” plastic champagne flute

I completed this all within 2 hours from start to finish

Clear glue for use on plastics (I used Glossy Accents; fast

though I suggest longer drying times here as the smell of

bonding and Clear Gel;slower bond though very sticky so

the spray paint reduced greatly overnight and it is a project

great for repositioning work)

that you can stop and start around work or kids.

1 x Can Spray Paint (I used silver though any colour would

lamb kofta or even a spicy pumpkin soup, and you’ve got

work well)

yourself a ‘hunters night in’ – all the components of design

3 x blank CD’s

and thematic elements that women are so good at using,

40cm of lace (best to use one that is at least 1.5cm wide and

but geared for you and your mates to have a great ‘blokes

has a top embroidery edge so you can glue evenly around

night in’.

the edge of the covered CD plate) Pencil

OUTSIDE AREA NEEDED

When you get comfortable with this idea the possibilities are

Scissors (sharp)

endless – drag some old chairs and a sofa onto the lawn,

Double sided tape

drink beer out of old - preferably clean - jars and snack on

Spray painting mask – advisable for smell

smoked salmon and dill for

Embellishments of your choice: This is the part where you

It may help to think of it more in terms of presentation –

can play and change the look up to suit your event.

good food is one thing, but food that is fun to simply look at

Create a number of different looks using embellishments like feathers, lace, ribbon and sticky backed pearls and stickers.

CREDITS: Hanging Pretty (concept, tutorial and images ) , Baked Cakes and Cupcakes (cupcakes), Grandmas Pantry (lollies)

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STEPS ONE

TWO

THREE

Prepare your work station. Some of

Gluing the base and stem of the flute

Cover your area outside with paper

the supplies I used to create these little

together will prevent them from falling

ready for spray painting (follow the

stands – don’t forget your A5 sheet of

off later (this would need to be done

safety instructions on the spray paint

paper too.

when you use the martini/cocktail

as the smell is pretty strong) Tip: keep

glass too). Leave for at least half and

and even distance and pressure to

hour to dry.

avoid drips and then once covered all over leave to dry till required in step 9. or overnight to really reduce the smell of the paint.

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as easy as 1, 2, 3...

FOUR

FIVE

SIX

Glue the CD to the A5 sheet of paper

Once the CD is glued in place cut tabs

Glue down the tabs, using the Clear

making sure you leave about 2cm

into the paper like shown, this will be

Gel and you can add a little glue over

around the edge of the CD so we can

folded over and glued down.

the tab to help them really smooth out

cut into the paper, once dried and

and stick

create tabs to fold over.

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EIGHT

NINE

Glue the paper circle, using Glossy

Glue cardstock to one side of the CD

Your flute should be dry and ready

Accents to the CD to cover over the

plate only, using only a thin line of glue

to start attaching the CD plate (CD

tabs, press down firmly. Flip and repeat

around the edge and centre to adhere.

covered with paper). Before you move

to cover the top of the CD again with

it, using the Glossy Accents run a line

paper, this will thicken up the edge

of glue around the rim of the base of

ready for the lace to be attached later,

the flute, (image 1B) then flip the flute

you can be generous with the glue

and centre onto one side of the CD

by using a swirling action so it’s really

plate, like shown in (image1C), pressing

stuck down (it’s very fast bonding so

down firmly so it bonds together, leave

don’t get your fingers stuck!!) – don’t

in this position to dry for at least 20

worry if it’s not perfect it will all be

minute+ so you know it will be really

hidden later.

level (test it’s adhered by wiggling the flute before flipping – if not leave till glue is set)

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ELEVEN

Once the base and flute are dry and

Once the lace is attached you can

it is standing up, attach the lace by

now add the final cardstock circle

applying a line of glue to the edge

to the top, to cover any glue or

of the CD plate like shown here

imperfections.

in (image8) working in sections to press it down, it will be fiddly though remember too that we will cover the top of this plate with our other cardstock circle so if it gets a little messy it will be hidden later – let dry in the upright position (CD plate on top flute on bottom) for 10-20mins, you may need to reposition slightly if it is not even all the way around.

Tip: Letting it dry overnight again will make sure it’s completely set before your event.

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STYLED PARTY

"Something borrowed, something blue. Today my love, I marry you." The wedding phrase, "Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue, and a silver sixpence in her shoe", is a beautiful old tradition carried forward through the ages, and the inspiration for our photo shoot. It was an eclectic mix of "country charm" meets "vintage glam", set amongst the magical Empress trees of the Paulownia Plantation at Agnes Banks, NSW. "Something borrowed" is usually an item from a friend or family member whose good fortune in marriage is supposed to carry over to the new bride. With vintage furniture and decor becoming ever so popular, brides are often incorporating vintage inspired items such as ornate headpieces or jewellery worn by their mother to represent "something borrowed", and this often flows through to the style of wedding, with the use of charming old vintage furniture and props that you can see throughout the setting.

something blue As for the colour blue, it has been connected to weddings for centuries, dating back to ancient Rome where brides wore blue to symbolise love, modesty and fidelity. Splashes of blue were incorporated throughout our setup, from the lovely old velvet armchair to the pop of blue cornflowers and delphinium flowers turned into hand-tied bouquets, all finished with vintage blue lace bows. The three-tiered cake was simply breathtaking with blue incorporated throughout the edible lace detail in the middle tier, complementing the top and bottom tiers which were hand painted with antique silver and pearl, and decorated with the beauty of open sugar peonies. The elegant simplicity of the white sugar peony flowers which topped the cake flowed through to the white, crystal, chandelier cake stands that were used to display the cupcakes dressed with lace, petals and bows, to the delicate round scalloped cookies, sweet bride and groom cookies, and the vanilla bean macarons adorned with sugar veil lace detail. The bride was dressed in a slimline, antique cream gown with lace and beaded detail, while her hair was in a classic updo style with an intricate design. The beautiful bridesmaids dressed in beaded teal blue gowns, with hair in soft vintage waves, also embodied the simple but elegant style. The theme for the makeup was glamour with a classic bridal flavour, which can be seen through the rich bronzed smoky eyes of the bride, and the copper and gold hues used on the bridesmaids to emphasise the vintage feel of the dresses and the setting.

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CREDITS: Pure Bliss Creations (styling, candy and props), Nicole Michelle Couture (bridal gown), Mar-Valicious Bites (cookies), Sugar Pot (cake and cupcakes), Sweets for Me (macarons), Bridal Blooms by Kate (flowers), Kylie Burn Freelance Makeup (makeup), LA Photography (photography).

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FAB FIND WITH MELISSA SIMONETTA FROM ASHDOWN & BEE

the humble door

When styling a party you need one key piece of furniture to wrap every other idea around, it could be a gorgeous old table, a gilded mirror or perhaps an old door. And once you have that stable piece you can use it a number of different ways for many celebrations to come.

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DESSERT TABLE Rustic doors are the perfect backdrop for dessert tables as it can set the style for the party. Here we layered flowers in soft pinks, whites and greens with stand-out cakes covered in spots and sugar flowers, all adding to the whimsical feel of the table.

CREDITS: Ashdown & Bee (styling, flowers, props and cake stands), Paper & Poppies (cakes and cupcakes), Penny Lane Studio (gift bags), Little Paper Lane (labels) Photographer: Jonathan David

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FIND YOUR SEAT The vintage door can also be useful as a quirky way to show guest where they are seated. Here we hung a hand-painted sign as well as some hot pink and black luggage tags with white typography for a modern take. Hung with pegs on zig zag string, this is a fun and unique way to add interest to your sit-down party.

CREDITS: Ashdown & Bee (props and handwritten sign)

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PHOTOBOOTH A photobooth is such a great interactive way to entertain guests at a party as well as capturing some everlasting moments. A touch of glamour was added to this setup with chandeliers accompanying a French chair. With the vintage doors as a backdrop, this setup can be done indoors or out, and suits any theme.

CREDITS: Ashdown & Bee (props)

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STYLED PARTY

“Once upon a time, in a kingdom far, far away, there was a girl with skin as white as snow, lips as red as blood, and hair as black as the night. Her name was Snow White…” Welcome to Storybrooke where the people are actually fairytale characters, snatched from their fairytale land and thrown into this real world. Come on the quest and celebrate Red Riding Hood’s birthday. The theme started with the invitations, which was a Once Upon a Time book with each person given a character to play. At the party, the guests entered through the enchanted forest and were assigned to complete a quest, which led them to magical places such as Red Riding Hood’s House, the Evil Queens castle, the Dwarf’s Mine, Captain Hook’s Ship, the Gingerbread House, Geppetto’s Workshop, Mr Gold’s shop, the Troll Bridge and through the Wonderland

once upon a time Maze.

The objective was to win the quests in order to have the most gold to exchange for something precious in Mr Gold’s shop, just before the portal closed at 8pm. Fun party games were played throughout the journey such as Pass the Apple and the Parcel in the Evil Queen’s room and finding their way through the Wonderland Maze, which was built by my husband. The guests also got to visit Granny’s Diner where they were served American Style Burgers and Hot Cocoa with Cinnamon. For dessert, there was birthday cake, which was eaten while playing a quiz relating to the series and a last chance to win gold. The last stop for this magical quest was at Mr Gold’s shop where the guests counted their gold and the one with the most gold won a Once Upon a Time Charm Bracelet.

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CREDITS: Party Prop Hire (styling and props), Sweet Spot (photography), Munchin Cakes (cake and cupcakes).

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Kara Allen from world renowned Kara’s Party Ideas hits our shores this month for her workshops and Confetti Fair and we were lucky enough to have a quick chat with her about her amazing business

s s e c n i r p party growth and party fun.

You are the number one party blogger in the world, what do you think has led to this success? It’s all so surreal, actually. I started KarasPartyIdeas.com five years ago as a place to showcase all of

the many parties I styled so people could get ideas and inspiration from them. At the time, there weren’t really any other party websites or blogs like it. I am also a secret computer nerd. I took HTML classes way back in high school when the Internet was brand new. I have always loved computers and web design. Only a few months after creating my blog, I started getting comments from people who loved my work. Those comments turned into viewers and clicks from across the globe. I was so surprised! I definitely never imagined it would turn into what it has. I still have to pinch myself sometimes to make sure this is all real. When styling your own parties, what inspires you? I am most inspired by who is being celebrated. I have a special place in my heart for children’s parties. They’re just magical. Nothing is more rewarding that seeing a child’s face as they come into the party room on their big day. I love making them feel special and important. Every child should know how amazing and unique they are, especially on their birthday or when celebrating a special

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milestone in their life. I love choosing a theme based on

still in place when the table top became separated from the

something that is important or well-loved by the guest of

base and EVERYTHING on the table came crashing down,

honour and then doing everything possible to bring that

ruining many of the party elements including cake stands

theme to life in a way that will be fun and memorable!

and even the cake itself. My assistants and a few of the early guests were hurriedly trying to help repair the broken

What are the key elements to a party that should never be

elements (thank goodness for glue guns!) while two other

left out? The invitation sets the tone of the whole party

people tried to move the other tables, ever so slowly, only

and is so important because it’s what makes your guests

to have the same thing happen again TWICE. I wanted to

want to be there. Without your guests, you wouldn’t

cry! We were able to get most of the elements repaired and

have a party! The next most important thing is the party

repositioned in time for the party and the guests had a great

atmosphere. Make sure your party is inviting, comfortable

time which is the most important thing. Now you would

and fun for your guests. There’s not only one way to do

never know that anything was wrong if you looked at the

this and it depends on the type of party you are having

photos but I will never forget the sick feeling I had watching

but in many circumstances you can achieve this goal by

all of the tables crashing down, one after the other!

serving feel-good food or delicious desserts, providing great entertainment and having successful party activities. I am also a firm believer in fabulous party favours. You want your guests to know how much you appreciated their presence and want to leave them with something that will make them smile and remember the good time they had at your party.

What advice would you offer others starting out in this industry? Be persistent; put your heart into it. Treat it as a creative outlet, not just a business. Be yourself and have fun! Also never forget that you can do anything you truly set your mind to. I believe in dreamers. How do you juggle motherhood with such a growing

How far in advance do you start preparing for a party? I’m a firm believer in planning ahead. Nothing will save you money and stress like extra time will. Choose the theme as early as possible and then be on the lookout for coordinating items. Make lists, be organised and buy everything for the party here and there rather than all at once, in order to save money and also allow yourself time to find the perfect items.

business? My amazing assistants, Amber and Kim, do a lot of the behind the scenes work for KarasPartyIdeas.com and lighten my daily load immensely. I’m also so thankful for my smart phone so I can stay on top of my email wherever I am, which is often at times at the park or the Tae Kwon Do parking lot. After that, a lot of late nights are spent working after my kids are in bed. I’m lucky to be one of those people who can burn the candle at both ends, so to speak. I go to bed after 2:00 am most nights and have no problem waking

What is your favourite party to date? If anyone knows me,

up when my kids do in the morning.

they know that I’m all about the details so any party that involves a lot of details will be a favourite of mine. I loved

How do you think the industry has changed since starting

styling the Circus Train party that’s in my book. An ice cream

out? Five years ago, when KarasPartyIdeas.com first started,

party I styled a few years ago is also amongst my favourites.

there were hardly any party sites or blogs out there. I would

(It was set up in front of a real vintage ice cream truck that I

search all over the internet for party ideas and could never

bought and re-painted!)

find a place that had it all when it came to theme inspiration, party descriptions, recipes, vendor lists, party supplies,

What has been your biggest party blunder and how did

tutorials and good party images. (I’m very visual so seeing

you fix it? There have been many but one of the worst that

the parties in front of me instead of just reading about

comes to mind is when we were holding a circus themed

them was really important to me.) Now there are probably

party next to a carousel in a city park in 2012. There were

hundreds of party websites and blogs, plus we now have

three unique dessert tables and my assistants and I had just

the world of Pinterest. The idea of throwing over-the-top

gotten everything perfectly positioned on each table when

parties isn’t limited to just the professional party planner

the photographer informed me that if we kept the tables in

anymore – it has become appealing to a wide variety

that location, we wouldn’t be able to see the carousel in any

of people and is more possible than ever with so much

of the photos (which was the most interesting part about

inspiration now available online.

the venue). So my assistant and the photographer tried to pick up the table to carefully move it over with everything

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a n i r e l l a pretty b The Ballerinas and Bows theme was perfect for Rebekah as she loves dancing, and her daily choice of outfit is a tutu and bow in her hair! We chose pink, peach and ivory as the main colours including for the backdrop, which worked well together and gave the overall party a pretty, soft look. I used talented vendors from the Life’s Little Celebration’s children’s party directory to create handmade elements such as the tulle tassel garland, tulle pom pom spoons, paper bows as well as handmade the Pin the Tutu on the Ballerina party game. All the treats were pink, peach or ivory to match the colour scheme and the centrepiece on the dessert table was the peach coloured cake, which was wrapped with a white bow and had a beautiful ballerina standing on her tiptoes. The cake was placed on a pink stand that sat on two pale pink, suitcase style boxes decorated with a paper bow.

CREDITS : Lifes Little Celebrations (styling),Pretty and Print (storybook invitation, customised thank you tags and tutu swing tags), Its A Cake Thing (cake, macarons, cookie stacks and cake pops), Nikki Fitt Photography, Little Wish Parties (kids table and chairs, tulle tablecloth and ruffle backdrop) Pom Pom Princess (tulle pom, tassel garland and pom pom spoons), Bespoke Party Products (bow wooden spoons), Tiny Tutu Cake Couture (mini tutus on jelly pots and bottles), Penny Lane Studio (large bows), P.S Made With Love (bow balloon tails).

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z o f o d r wiza Maya is fascinated with “The Wizard of 0z” and made daily requests for Dorothy to come to her party so it made sense to use the film as the theme. We used red, yellow and pale blue as the main colours. These bright tones were displayed beautifully in the dessert table backdrop as well as throughout the desserts. I handmade the cake, which was a Dorothy doll, cupcakes, cake pops and lollypop cookies, Toto-in-a-basket cookies, and ruby red slipper cookies. The Dorothy dress for the cake was handmade, as was the sequinned red fabric onto the shoes. I also designed the take-home colouring books to go with the party bags.

CREDITS : One Sweet Chick (cakes, cupcakes, cookies, cake pops, theme and styling), Milk and Honey Photography (photography), That Vintage Caravan (dessert table backdrop), Stardust Kids (‘Dorothy’ children’s entertainer).

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r e w o fl e l litt The month of September marked the commencement of

Miniature cake flowerpots with handmade sugar flowers

Spring in Australia and it was fitting that the theme chosen

were a lovely feature to the table and many guests

for this little cherub’s first birthday celebration would be, of

mentioned that they thought the flowers were real!

course, pretty blooms!

Additional table features included vanilla cupcakes with pretty flowers, doilies and buttercream swirl. Cake pops

Aleyna’s mother had a very clear vision – to create a simple,

with little flowers and edible lace, lemon macarons and

elegant and pretty affair featuring beautiful flowers. Studio

flower shaped cookies were presented in glittered vases.

Cake was commissioned to style and bake all the cakes and

The cake was a two-tiered marble mud cake with decadent

desserts for the birthday and set about the task of sourcing

chocolate ganache, featuring handmade peony roses, buds

many wonderful vendors to help create a pretty little party

and hydrangea flower arrangements, and edible lacework.

with a twist of vintage. This was achieved using lace, doilies

The beautiful vintage cake stands, many of which are very

and beautiful tulle and satin ribbons.

rare, were sourced by Petite Portions and were the perfect vessels to display the pretty desserts. We also sourced a

The colour pallet of white, blush, lemon and gold was

gorgeous handmade cart to display the gourmet selection

chosen to represent the soft colour pallet of spring, and

of candy and the exquisite, etched glass drink dispenser.

were used to help tie the different stations together. The dessert table featured a gorgeous backdrop with the birthday girl’s name in gold, surrounded by an array of exquisite handmade flower paperie and fans.

CREDITS: Studio Cake (concept, styling, design, cake, cupcakes and cakepops), Vintage Sew and So (cart and tablecloth), Blush loves Mint. (balloons and tails), Dunne With Style (handmade paper flowers, paper fans, glittered jars and ribbon garlands), The Little Soiree (backdrop design and printables), Little Chair (ghost chairs and table), The Eleventh Flower (flowers), Petite Portions (cake stands, dishes and vases), Leo and Bella (drink dispenser, compotes and wooden crate), Katie Toland Photography (photography).

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s d n a l d o wo The theme for Emmerson’s 3rd birthday party was Woodland/Red Riding Hood as Red Riding Hood was her favourite book at the time. We used brown, red and green for the Woodland inspired colours. The dessert table backdrop was a big, white sign with Emmerson’s name written on it, surrounded by colourful drawings of flowers, mushrooms and bunting. The table was covered in a soft, green fabric and laden with a variety of delicious desserts, most of which were in the theme colours. There were red and white toadstool-shaped cookies plus miniature toadstool-shaped treats in patches of grass to pick them out of, as well as lots of lollies in glass jars. The cake was in the shape of a tree stem with toadstools around it and a mini Little Red Riding Hood. Favour bags and mini picnic baskets were decorated using Birds Party printables and the mini mushroom pegs were from eBay. We also had personalised chocolates and water bottle labels using printables by Vanilla Prints to match Birds Party printables.

CREDITS : Birds Party (printables), Vanilla Prints (printables), Tom's Confectionery Warehouse (lollies), Creative Cakes by Deborah (cake and cookies).

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TRIED & TESTED WORDS & PHOTOGRAPHY BY CHANTELLE CHURCHILL

betty’s whoopie pies I’m not much of a baker. In fact, I can probably count the number of times I’ve baked on one hand. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy eating the delicious treats that seem to magically come out of the oven (especially when someone else is baking them) but I just find the whole process a tad tedious and too time-consuming. So when I was asked to bake Whoopie Pies for Tried & Tested my first thought was: “What on earth are those?” followed closely by: “How on earth do I make those?” Luckily, Betty Crocker came to the rescue!

I was familiar with Betty Crocker

a crucial ingredient, as everything is

products, as I’d once baked chocolate

already right in front of you). Next, I

cupcakes from the range and recalled

preheated the oven and lined two trays

the experience as being pretty pleasant

with baking paper.

and most importantly – easy. The recipe for the Whoopie Pies was on the

I placed the Whoopie Pie Mix, water,

back of the pack with only six simple

oil and egg in a bowl and beat it

steps to follow.

with an electric mixer, starting off on low speed for about 30 seconds to

I began by getting all the ingredients

combine the mixture then on medium

ready. (This also helps to avoid missing

speed for two minutes.

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Once the mixture was ready, I spooned

For now though, I decided to put the

the filling melted as I was trying to

24 tablespoons of batter onto the

paler rounds back in the oven for a few

roll them in the sprinkles and went

prepared trays. I tried to do this as

more minutes to brown them up a bit.

everywhere (including all over me) so

neatly and evenly as possible so they wouldn’t turn out too wonky.

they ended up looking like this. Even Once the second tray was ready, I left

though the Whoopie rounds had felt

the rounds to cool. A wire rack was

like they were cooled, the middle parts

Ensure that the dollops of batter aren’t

recommended but I didn’t have one

must have still been a bit warm. Oh

placed too closely together otherwise

so left them on the trays. In hindsight,

well, live and learn!

they may stick and you will end up

I should’ve taken them off and placed

with Siamese Whoopie Pies like these!

them on new trays or plates so they

As for the taste, I have to say that I

would cool properly and faster. This

wasn’t too impressed (which may or

By now, the oven was ready so I

little mistake came back to bite me in

may not have been due to my novice

popped the trays in and baked for

the end!

baking blunders). I found the Whoopie

about 8-10 minutes. The instructions

rounds quite dry and the filling tasted

advised that the best way to tell if

So while the cookies were cooling, I

plain. If I ever decide to attempt them

they are baked is to lightly touch the

proceeded to make the Creamy Vanilla

again, I would probably try the recipe

centre and see if the tops spring back.

Filling Mix, which was whipped on high

suggestion on the back of the pack:

Otherwise you can also insert a skewer

for 2 minutes with an electric mixer

Raspberry Jam Whoopie Pies. I think

into the centre and if it comes out

until it was thick and creamy. Mmm…

the jam would add a nice touch as well

clean then it means they’re ready. I

as extra flavour.

opted for the first method combined

Once the Whoopie rounds were

with my rather astute observation that

completely cooled, I smeared half of

they “looked pretty baked to me”!

them with the filling mix then placed the other half on top to make a

However, as you can see, the Whoopie

sandwich.

rounds on one of the trays turned out darker and crispier looking than on

I poured the sprinkles (which also

the other tray. The darker ones were

come in the pack) into a bowl then

obviously on the top shelf so next

rolled the Whoopie Pies around so

time, I would swap the trays halfway

they stuck to the sides.

through the baking process so they both receive the same amount of heat.

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Nothing was more fitting than the timeless pieces of beautiful furniture. The darling dresser created the perfect place for a dessert table which was to feature the gorgeous cake, a beautiful chest that acted as the drink station at just the right height for our 'princesses', and a table and chairs for afternoon tea to be served. Our reading corner was also adorned with timeless pieces including a lace tablecloth as a picnic rug, beautiful cushions and a stunning gold tea set. Our 'princesses' were dressed in a beautiful collection of pretty pieces inspired by a love of all things girly. All little girls deserve to feel like princesses from time to time. To some, putting on a frilly skirt, dreamy top, fancy hat or pretty headband does just that. Feeling like a little princess opens up a little girl’s heart to the spirit of imagination.

vintage tea party Every little girl dreams of being a princess in their own fairy

Other beautifully created pieces adorned the entire tea

tale surrounded by their special friends and creating magical

party, including the amazing dream catcher, mason jar

memories to be treasured forever. Combining the beauty of

embellishments, and the other stunning floral and lace

the present alongside the splendour of the past brought our

accessories. All pieces worn by our 'princesses' were

vision to life.

symbolic of whimsical, vintage beauty and incorporated lace, doilies, roses and frills.

The photographer had a vision of creating a princess tea party filled with pink, white, frills and lace. Set amongst

Embellished with hand crafted lace, ruffles, flowers and

gorgeous parklands with nature as the backdrop ensured

topped with a princess tower, the cake was the magical

that our 'princesses' were relaxed and thoroughly enjoyed

centrepiece of our grand tea party. Accompanying this

their tea party, playing and enjoying delicious delights.

masterpiece was a variety of delectable desserts with amazing details. Including pink and white swirl meringues,

The party was styled so the fairytale came to life and set

divine lace embellished macarons, marshmallow bites,

about creating a setting that allowed the 'princesses' to

traditional coconut ice and cookies with edible images that

indulge and enjoy. Capturing the innocence of childhood

matched the paperie at our tea party.

through free play, a place to sit and enjoy the desserts and finally a place to rest, read and enjoy a cup of tea.

All of these incredible details created a magical setting where four little girls played, danced, indulged and, most

The colour palette and theme also flowed through to

importantly, enjoyed themselves as their own fairytale came

the paperie which resembled the intricacy of lace doilies

to life and they were 'princesses' for a day! Their dreams had

alongside pink watercolour embellished with gold details.

come true!

Paperie was designed and created including handmade favour boxes with detailed edging.

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CREDITS : Memories are Sweet co-ordination, styling, props and paperie), Le Petite Soiree (styling assistance and props), Velvetier (cake and desserts), Moments in VintageVintage (furniture and props), Ava-Rose Accessories (clothing and accessories), Shirley Dowling Photography (photography)

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p u n a m Why do girls get to have all the fun parties? If you’re like me you’ve probably asked yourself this a few times, albeit quietly, when none of your mates were around. Women can build a party over anything – getting engaged, having a baby, making some pretty cakes...even Tupperware can be as good a reason as any. On the other hand us men have birthdays and, well, buck’s nights. For most of us a party means being as loud as possible, as tough as possible and usually as drunk as possible – anything less is, unfortunately, considered soft. It wasn’t always like this though. Imagine it’s 1955. Think of the words blokes’ night out – what do you see? Perhaps it’s Sean Connery getting splashed by the pool and saying “don’t worry, my martini’s still dry”. Maybe it’s a bloke standing by the fireplace, pouring his friends tumblers of scotch with one hand and lighting cigars with the other. What happened to these sorts of parties? When did being a gracious host who impresses his friends with good food and premium liquor get outmoded by strippers and beer pong? The good news is that it really isn’t difficult to put together a dignified alternative to the usual booze up, whilst still maintaining that male camaraderie that makes catching up with your mates so fun. The key concept to understand is that the mature, worldly male is a living understatement – a working knowledge of good food and drink, a good sense of humour and a willingness to go the extra mile for your guests are a fare more telling sign of a man’s man than say, downing a keg and then being sick in your neighbours rosebush. The second, perhaps more important thing to realise is that it’s okay to be decorative.

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It may help to think of it more in terms of presentation – good food is one thing, but food that is fun to simply look at elevates eating to a different level entirely. Not only does the food itself look more appetizing when it’s skilfully arranged, but it shows your mates that you’re making an effort for them, as well as telling them that you can be master of a kitchen (there are afterall a lot of famous male chefs). And if you’re going to present something like food and drink, rather than just handing it out, nothing looks greater than an entire party presented as a whole – and yes, that means doing a bit of decorating. It’s perfectly possible for a party to have a motif, replete with recurring colours and visual themes, and still feel manly and comfortable. Deck your living room out like your grandad’s study, stick a fake moose head on the wall and serve a good, single malt whiskey in small tumblers. Offer up some hearty fare like lamb kofta or even a spicy pumpkin soup, and you’ve got yourself a ‘hunters night in’ – all the components of design and thematic elements that women are so good at using, but geared for you and your mates to have a great ‘blokes night in’. When you get comfortable with this idea the possibilities are endless – drag some old chairs and a sofa onto the lawn, drink beer out of old - preferably clean - jars and snack on smoked salmon and dill for

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AND IF YOU’RE GOING TO PRESENT SOMETHING LIKE FOOD AND DRINK, RATHER THAN JUST HANDING IT OUT, NOTHING LOOKS GREATER THAN AN ENTIRE PARTY PRESENTED AS A WHOLE – AND YES, THAT MEANS DOING A BIT OF DECORATING.

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a fishing trip without the boring bits (fishing). The next time you have a poker night with the boys, invest in a proper card table, a cocktail shaker and some good quality spirits – then tell your friends it’s black tie only and enjoy a night of re-living those James Bond fantasies while sipping vodka martinis. Even desserts – so often tarred with the ‘that’s for girls’ brush – can easily find themselves at home in any man’s man gatherings (I don’t know a single bloke who doesn’t have a bit of a sweet tooth). Small, rich chocolates served with a plunger of freshly brewed coffee or tastefully decorated cakes or tarts – all the more impressive if you’ve made them yourself – will find many welcoming hands at any modern man’s party. The point is all those things that made the girls parties seem like so much fun - the décor, the themes, and the little sweet treats - need not be exclusively feminine. Like anything, they can be geared to varying occasions, seasons, venues, and tastes. It doesn’t need to be bombastic, you aren’t designing a Las Vegas wedding , but with an interesting motif and some attention to detail, it’s easy to throw a party that is visually dynamic, intimate, exciting, and above all, manly.

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A MANLY BITE Mango Curry Chicken Drumettes You will need: ~ Chicken wings (approximately 10-15) ~ Large mango

PREPARE NIGHT BEFORE

~ Juice of one orange ~ Desiccated coconut (two heaped tablespoons) ~ Korma curry paste (two tablespoons)

Salmon Canapes You will need:

What to do:

~ Rye bread

~ Cut chicken wings into three segments, discarding the

~ Olive oil

wingtip. The remaining two will be turned into drumettes.

~ Cream cheese

~ Take the section that looks like a little drumstick and use a

~ Lemon juice

knife to make a deep slice at the base, and clean the area of

~ Capers

any skin and flesh bits. Repeat for the inner wing segment

~ Smoked salmon

10 MINS TO MAKE

but first take out the thin bone so that you’re left with only one handle.

What to do:

~ Juice orange and cut mango.

Drizzle sliced rye bread with olive oil and fry in pan until

~ Blend mango, juice orange, coconut and korma paste to

crispy. Let cool and cut into squares. Top with a mix of

make a marinade.

cream cheese, squeeze of lemon juice and chopped capers

~ Put chicken into a baking dish, pour marinade over the

plus a slice of smoked salmon.

chicken and leave overnight. ~ Once marinaded overnight cook the chicken in oven, 220 degrees for 15 to 20 minutes.

CREDITS : That Vintage Caravan (man food, vintage caravan bar and props), Merci Bouquet (flowers), One Sweet Chick (cupcakes and cookies), Ra Ra Kitty (styling and props), My Sister Violet (mason jars), Sweet Tea Party Supplies (bunting, cupcake toppers and drink coasters), Milk & Honey Photography (photography).

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take two Quite often a trend sweeps the party scene and it is suddenly everywhere, and on everything. So how do you make that trend look different to what is already out there? A few simple colour changes and some clever design elements and you have yourself something a little different. Sugar Coated Mama and Sharnel Dollar Design shows us how you can take one trend; the tropical flamingo, and make them so very different.

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CREDITS : Sugar Coated Mama (styling, hand painted meringues and bags), Freedom Furniture (cushions, side table, porcelain flamingo, yellow planter box, drink dispenser), Typo (flamingo photo frame, mini pineapple place card holders, yellow pineapple, red glasses, wooden risers, mini cupcake stand and pineapple straws), Ashdown & Bee (peacock chair, trestle table, flamingo), Rosehip Flowers (flowers), Get Frosted (naked cake, three tone buttercream cake, cupcakes, strawberry mousse and Tim Tam cake pops), My Sweeties (flamingo cookie sticks and three stack cookies), Fifi La Femme (macarons), Sticky (pink, yellow and orange rock candy), Style Me Gorgeous (printables), Kara’s Party ideas (orange striped lollipops and gum balls), Red Moose Photography (photography).

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CREDITS : Sharnel Dollar Design (styling), Ham & Pea Design (invitations and artwork), The Cake School (cake), Tart (cupcakes, cakepops, cookies, coconut ice) Leanne Stamatellos Photography (photography).

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s r e b m i t e m r e v i sh After chatting to my son Max about a few theme options, the choices came down to Cowboys (like Woody from Toy Story) or Pirates (like Jake and the Never Land Pirates). Of course, being a three-year-old, he changed his mind about it every day until he finally settled on Pirates! I decided to focus more on the treasure aspect rather than lots of skulls and crossbones etc. to keep it age-appropriate and a little different than other Pirate parties I’ve previously seen. The main colours used were black, gold and red, and we also added timber and hessian throughout the decorations. I designed the dessert table backdrop, which was a handpainted treasure map on an oversized white sheet. I also made most of Max’s costume, the cake stands, most of the food, and sourced or made all the decorations as well as styled/decorated everything. The cake, which was also created by me, had an open treasure chest with gold sitting on top of it to match the overall theme.

CREDITS : Melanie Robertson (styling), Oh Sugar (pirate cookies and macarons), One Magic Day (printables)

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s e i k o o c milk and I was constantly changing my mind as to what I should do for Maxon’s 2nd birthday until I sat down and thought about what he really loved; milk. Milk and cookies. So there was my theme now to put it all together. A colour scheme of mint green, chocolate brown and white were used in everything from the stationery to the lollies in the jars. I designed the invitations with a simple image of a milk bottle and used that in the backdrop and all printables used to showcase the food. A gorgeous vintage milk and cookies stand was hired and some yummy cookies in the shape of moustaches, milk bottles, the number two and the letter M, along with some dinosaurs thrown in for good measure (completely out of style but Maxon loves dinosaurs). I made the three tiered M cake along with the Oreo cookie pops and cupcakes. Mint, vanilla and chocolate milk bottles were placed in hand painted jars with white moustaches stamped on the lids. Little goodie bags filled with cookies and lollies were given to each of the guests as they left.

CREDITS : Missem & Co (vintage milk and cookie stand, props), One Sweet Chick (cookies), Dollar King (cups, straws, plates, banner, jars).

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jungle safari When planning a themed jungle.safari party (or Zoo, Noahs Ark) why not involve the kids and have a cookie / cake decorating table. Have a tray of pre-made decorated cookies to help guide the kids on designs. Also have a few printed images of other animals/skins if they would like to customise their own edible masterpiece. The kids will be so proud of their own creations they probably won’t want to eat it at the party, so ensure you have some themed show bags or boxes for them to take home their animal creations. Another option is for your own kids to prepare the cookies/cup-cakes prior to the party and have as beautiful one off personally hand-made thank-you gifts for all the kids to take home instead of/or with the lolly bag. Don’t forget to save a few for yourselves or for the party table as everyone will love and want one!

VANILLA COOKIE RECIPE Notes: make the night before so the cookie dough has time

- Remove plastic wrap. Knead to soften further

to chill for 2hrs hardening and once removed from fridge

- Roll with a rolling pin the dough disc (or individual portions)

allow 1 hrs time to soften for rolling and shaping.

out onto a lightly floured work surface. Roll to approx 5mm to 1cm (or no thicker than an adult little finger)

Ingredients:

- Carefully stamp/cut out shapes – using circles or squares

250g salted or unsalted butter, softened and cubed

cookie cutters. Arrange on a prepared baking sheet on a flat

1 generous cup or 225g caster sugar

baking tray. Evenly space approx 1cm apart. Set aside for 10-

1 large egg, hand whisked with fork will work if you don’t

15 mins (or even refrigerate again if space)

wish for child to use a beaters

- Preheat oven to 180C or 350F

1 tblsp vanilla bean paste (can find in Coles/Woolworths and

- Bake in the middle shelf of pre-heated oven for approx 12

good cake shops)

mins or until golden. Turn the tray around if necessary to

1 tsp vanilla extract (NOT essence)

ensure all edges evenly cooked.

Pinch of salt

- Remove from oven. Leave to cool on baking tray sheets for

3 cups of plain/all purpose flour sifted

5 mins. Transfer carefully to cooling wire tray until completely

½ cup plain/all purpose flour sifted and set aside for dusting

cool and ready for decorating.

and rolling

- Storage Notes: Plain cookies will keep for 72 hrs/3 days if kept in cool airtight container or sealed party bag. If frosted

Method:

eat within 24 hrs hours and if fondant eat within 48 hrs.

- Using a mixer (or hand mixer), cream together the butter

* Found in Coles/Woolworths/Safeway/Spotlight and all

and caster sugar until light and creamy

good cake decorating stores.

- Add in the beaten egg, vanilla bean paste and vanilla extract,

** The Wilson’s brand offers great selection of food colours,

salt mixing well

available in all good cake decorating stores and Spotlight.

- Add the flour gradually by hand, wooden/plastic paddle or

*** Round and Square Cookie Cutters can be found in

mixer (do not use hand mixer for this), approx 1 cup at a time

most department stores, toy stores. Lion Cookie cutters by

and mix until all flour incorporated

Wilson’s available in Spotlight and all good cake stores.

- Keep mixing together, more by hand to bring into dough

**** Edible Marker Pens available in packs of colours or

- Flatten into a disc. Or into a roll and cut into 4 portions so a

individually in all good cake decorator stores and Spotlight

portion already prepared for each cookie maker

Note: Some Playdough packs have great selections of

- Wrap the disc or separate portions into cling plastic wrap.

kids cutters and equipment, perfect for cookies and cake

- Refrigerate for 2 hours until hardened

decorating. Just ensure you sterilise prior to use with food if

- Remove from fridge and set aside for an hour

been used for playdough.

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LIL HELPER (Tots 2yrs – 4yrs with guidance) 3 easy steps Animal Skins – Leopard and Zebra Cookies Cookies - Round and/or Square - Vanilla Cookie Recipe (previous page) or can use child’s favourite shop bought packet ie Nice, Granita, even the bakery fresh cookies in major stores. White and/or Coloured Fondant Icing* Can replace fondant for Chocolate Fudge found in all good cake stores Food Colours ** White, Black, Tan, Orange, Brown Royal Icing* – refer to instructions on packet Food only medium Paint brushes - for the Royal icing onto the cookies Rolling Pins Large Round and/or Square/Rectangle Cookie Cutters Pure Icing Sugar for dusting mats Silicone mat Leopard Skins Pre-Portion fondant Tan base Pre-Portion fondants Dark Brown Pre portion Light fondants Orange or Light Yellow Soften fondants with the heat of hands /motion - kids like to do this Using a (child’s) rolling pin, roll out fondant base onto a silicone mat or board (slightly dusted with icing sugar) Using hands, roll a few little dark brown balls of fondant approx 4-5 per biscuit. Using hands, roll a few smaller light yellow/tan fondant balls - same amount as dark 4-5. Place the dark balls over fondant surface – pushing softly down with finger. Place the light fondant balls onto the dark balls – push softly down with finger (does not need to be perfectly centres as animal skins are all individual). Roll over decorated fondant once or twice with a rolling pin, try to ensure fondant no thicker than biscuit!

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Using cookie cutters, cut decorated fondant to the same shape as the cookie. Dab a few points of royal icing onto biscuit with medium paint brush. Carefully place the decorated fondant onto the top of the painted royal iced cookie immediately so as icing has not dried. Tiger Skins Pre-Portion fondant base. Pre-Portion dark fondant . Soften fondants with the heat of hands /motion – all kids like to do this bit. Using a (child’s) rolling pin, roll out fondant base onto a silicone mat or board (slightly dusted with icing sugar). Using hands, roll a few little dark strips/snakes of fondant approx 4-5 per biscuit, (different sizes and lengths as animal skins are all individual). Place the dark snakes over fondant surface – pushing softly down with finger. Roll over decorated fondant once or twice with a rolling pin, try to ensure fondant no thicker than biscuit! Using cookie cutters, punch out/cut decorated fondant to the same shape as the cookie. Dab a few points of royal icing onto biscuit with medium paint brush. Carefully place the decorated fondant onto the top of the painted royal iced cookie immediately so as icing has not dried. Allow to dry before packaging/bagging. If presenting on a platter do not stack onto each other until dry. Option: if making at the party - set aside completed cookies inside the named boxes for the kids to take home at the end without confusion as to who’s belongs to whom.


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KIDS (5-9yrs) 3 easy steps - Lion Face Cupcakes Cupcake – any recipe of your choice, pre bought cupcakes

a silicone mat or board (slightly dusted with pure icing

or packet recipes. Ensure cool and fresh to decorate

sugar), ensure fondant no thicker than the biscuit. Using the

White and/or Coloured Fondant Icing* Can replace fondant

smaller circle (to fit top of flat cup-cake) punch out a circle

for Chocolate Fudge found in all good cake stores

for the lions face.

Food Colours** for White Fondant Icing – Black and/or Dark

Using a (child’s) rolling pin, roll out Dark Brown fondant

Brown, White, Tan or Yellow, Pink/Red

base onto a silicone mat or board (slightly dusted with icing

Eyes** Optional Edible Pens ****

sugar), ensure fondant no thicker than the biscuit. If you

Royal Icing *

have a lions mane cookie cutter, punch out/cut fondant. If

Food only medium Paint brushes - for the Royal Icing onto

not cut out the larger circle. Place the smaller circle into

the cupcakes

the middle of the cut out fondant for face reference, slightly

Food only fine Paint brushes - for Royal Icing the lions face

push down to mark the lions face but do not cut the dark

features together (can use Royal Icing mini piping bags or

fondant. Using the edges of the star cutter cut into the

icing pens that harden)

circle unevenly to make a mane. The circle line will help

Optional: Icing pens* Ensure use the ones that will dry hard

ensure the mane sticks out from the face.

Rolling Pins

Dab some royal icing with the paint brush on the lion mane

Large Round Cookie Cutters or Lions Mane Cookie Cutter ***

and flip onto cup-cake so icing works as glue.

Smaller Round Cookie Cutters

Dab some royal icing with the paint brush on the lion face

Star Cookie Cutters

and carefully flip onto lion mane cupcake, again so icing

Pure Icing Sugar for dusting mats

works as glue for the mane and face to stick.

Chop sticks for indenting cheeks

Shape the two larger round balls into cheeks. Dab with

Red or Pink mini mandm confectionary for a mouth

royal icing on one side and slightly push each on the centre

Silicone mat

of lions face. Push down gently so slightly flattened. Use thin end of aa chopstick to make cheek indents.

Lions Face

Dab royal icing into dark nose ball. Place in between tops

Pre-Portion fondant dark brown base and nose.

of cheeks.

Pre portion light fondant tan for face, ears, cheeks.

Dab royal icing onto back of purchased eyes or the two

Pre-portion white fondant for eyes (if you did not purchase

round white balls. Place on either side of the nose above

already prepared ones).

centre of each cheek. Use black icing pen to indent white

Soften fondants with the heat of hands /motion - kids like

fondant eyeball to create a black pupil.

to do this.

Dab royal icing on back of the last two tan balls and place above and slightly to the side of the eyes, using the bigger

Using hands, roll two tan balls for ears.

end of the chopstick make an insert to shape the ears.

Using hands, roll two slightly larger tan balls for cheeks.

If kids not comfortable with a small safety knife to mark the

Using hands, roll one small dark brown (or black) ball for nose.

mouth try a red/pink mini M&M or coloured fondant for a

If you did not purchase pre-made eyes, using hands roll two

tongue, placed with dab of royal icing.

small white balls for eyes. Using a (child’s) rolling pin, roll out tan fondant base onto

Note: You can apply the lion/animal fondant face to a cookie instead of a cupcake.

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TWEENS (10-12yrs) 3 easy steps - Zebra Cookies and Cupcakes Cup-cake or cookie – any recipe of your choice, pre bought

Put the extra circle half aside for use on the zebra hair and ears.

cupcakes or packet recipes. Ensure cool and fresh to

Trim the half circle you wish to use for zebra mouth by

decorate

cutting the half circle in by 2mm with the same circle cutter.

White and/Black or Coloured Fondant * Can replace

(otherwise you can just mold in with fingers or use blade

fondant for Chocolate Fudge found in all good cake stores

instead).

Food Colours ** White, Black

With chopsticks thick end push down without cutting to

Royal Icing*

make 2 nostrils.

Eyes** Optional: Edible Marker Pens ****

With a safety blade/knife indent a mouth without cutting

Optional: Icing pens* Ensure use the ones that will dry hard

through the fondant. At the corners of the mouth indent

otherwise can use Edible Pens

with the thin end of the chopsticks.

Food only medium Paint brushes - for the Royal icing onto

Dab some royal icing with the paint brush on the back of the

the cookies

black zebra mouth/nose area and flip onto cookie/cup-cake

Food only fine Paint brushes - for Royal Icing the Zebra’s

so icing works as glue. Ensure a decent gap between edges

face features together (can use Royal Icing mini piping bags

of mouth and cookie.

or icing pens that harden)

If you did not purchase pre-made eyes, using hands roll

Rolling Pins

two small white balls for eyes. Dab royal icing onto back of

Round Cookie Cutters

purchased eyes or the two round white balls. Place above

Pure Icing Sugar for dusting mats

and in-line with nostrils. Use black icing pen to indent white

Silicone Mat

fondant eyeball to create a black pupil.

Chop sticks for indenting cheeks

Using hands roll two white balls into ear shapes.

Safety small knife/cutter

With the remaining half circle of black fondant, cut a hair style of choice for your zebra. With the blade indent hair

Zebra Face

strands.

Pre-Portion fondant white base, ears and eyes.

Using hands make a small snake and cut into two, place a

Pre Portion fondant black mouth area, hair and ears.

snake inside both the white ears and carefully push down.

Soften fondants with the heat of hands /motion - kids like

With thumb and index finger pinch or curl in the bottom/

to do this.

side of the white ears to finish the ear shape.

Copy the same steps as the round tiger cookie for the zebra

Dab some royal icing with the paint brush on the back of the

base, only use a white fondant base with black stripes.

zebra hair and flip centred onto top section of cookie/cup-

Using a rolling pin, roll out black fondant base onto a

cake so icing works as glue.

silicone mat or board (slightly dusted with pure icing sugar),

Dab some royal icing with the paint brush on the back of the

ensure fondant no thicker than the biscuit. Cut a circle and

two zebra ears and carefully flip on either side of the zebra hair.

then cut the circle into half.

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CREDITS : twisted.tastes (recipes, styling, baking), Bubup Nairm Children’s Centre (venue), Cake Art (cake), Purple Pigeon Face & Body Painting (face and body painting) Sasha Bradbury Photography (photography), Vaughan Cummings Photography (photography). Models : Tots 2-4 years Dexter, James, Jaxson, Miki and Sam; Kids 5-9 years Finn, Sienna, Eva, Gabbrielle and Ella; Tweens 10-12 years Ashley, Amy, Tommy, Xavier and Fletcher.

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make believe To a child, the world of Make Believe is everything. Everything is wondrous and magic is part of their everyday. That age of wonder lasts for the blink of an eye and the only reminders we have are the wellworn costumes and our fading memory. Choosing to photograph your children at any age is an enormous gift to them. We get the pleasure of capturing the kids as we see them and it’s a wonderful reminder for us, but just imagine if someone handed you a photo you’d never seen of yourself as a kid, playing with your favourite toy, or enjoying your favourite game. There are few things more precious than being transported back to what it felt like to be a child again. When we think of photographing our children, we tend to want photos of them dressed beautifully, smiling for the camera. That smile is what we live for, so we do everything we can to catch it. What often gets forgotten is the things that make our children smile like that. They have a little world that is unique to them. For my sons it was the world of the super-hero. They couldn’t explore what it meant to be Spiderman or Batman enough! I’d watch them play and see the way in which they threw themselves into the roles they were playing and I would itch to photograph them. Those photographs are now amongst my most treasured possessions as I not only have a record of their darling little selves in their outlandish costumes, but we now have a time machine that takes us back to their world of Make Believe. When I met Tamika, Jasmine and Angus they were bursting with ideas for their shoot. They had everything from clown outfits to a pirate’s hook! We narrowed the choices down to their favourites and headed into the forest to play. I only really have one rule when it comes to photographing Make Believe; the costumes have to be their idea, so when the girls got into the Spiderman costumes we ran with it! Over the next few hours the kids explored, played pirates, caught a ladybug and made daisy chains in the soft fading light of the pine forest. The result is a beautiful collection of photographs of them playing and dreaming that they’ll cherish as time goes by and their world of imagination fades.

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FIVE TIPS FOR YOUR OWN MAKE BELIEVE SITTING Find the perfect photographer - this will be someone who really loves children, finds magic in the everyday, knows their way around a camera of course and is great at playing the Pied Piper! Let the children dress themselves - You know that time your son came out with his undies over the top of his Superman costume because that’s how Superman wears them? That’s what we’re looking for. These are the little things that will make you laugh in years to come. Encourage your children to dream up their own ideas - I guess it goes without saying that it’s their world of imagination you’re exploring, so don’t be tempted to dream it up for them. You’ll be surprised at what magical worlds are in their heads. Choose a location that they love - The right location is going to enhance their story. It could be the beach, your garden or even their room. What matters is that they’re comfortable and they enjoy it. Be bold with your photographs - Don’t be tempted to just have the photos on your computer only, have your photographer create a piece that will be an incredible feature in your child’s room. They will fight you for that photograph when they leave home, I promise. www.simonehanckel.com.au

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PARTY ANTICS WORDS MANDY DELVECCHIO

irl g l a i r e t a m She had the new Madonna album.

She might've gotten it from America

A brand new striped crop-top (2 sizes

She wore scrunchies in her hair

or something – her family always had

too big as not to show my belly-button

that matched her socks. Her fringe

holidays in America. I didn’t care where

– mum had her own standards), a

was veiled with hairspray every

it came from it was mine now!

pair of ¾ leggings and a bubble skirt.

day, whooshing it up like a delicate

At home, I handed the already opened

I looked quite the material girl! The

fountain. She was like a real life Dolly

envelope to my public relations

final touches were made; teasing of

model. Kids at school followed her,

consultant – my mum – with a diva

the fringe and a squirt of hairspray

they copied her, wished she would

demand for a new outfit. Being in

(allowable under the circumstances), a

look at them. She didn't have a

double figures now, I told her, it was

chunky plastic bangle borrowed from

boyfriend because no boy at school

time we caught up with the ‘fashion’

my big sister and tiny puff of blusher

was cool enough for her, she would

– a word that barely had a place in

on my cheeks, I was ready to party.

probably be going around with one of

my vocabulary. Lana’s party was the

the *Coreys as soon as we graduated.

red-carpet event in grade 6. I wasn't

**Lana was her name. She was not

about to be shamed by arriving in

the prettiest girl, or even the smartest

anything that was not up to trend-girl

– she was popular though. She was

standards. Obviously, nothing in my

popular and had GREAT birthday

juvenile wardrobe was good enough

parties. Lana was a grade 6 celebrity,

for Lana-palooza.

and in 1988 – for the first time in my small existence, I was invited to one of her parties.

There are always those parties that automatically raise the bar on our social lives by simply being invited.

greeted us at the driveway of Lana’s house and a few mums were trickling out, gossiping and clucking over the garden. “Mum, you can leave me here, it’s ok I got it…” I am certain she waited at the curb until I disappeared, but I had no time to look back.

The invitation was bright and

Lana’s party was my 10-year old

I scuttled up the drive in my jelly

geometric and super trendy. Each one

validation. I needed an outfit that

sandals, my spidery legs almost twisting

personalised, a neat inscription on the

resembled this social-promotion.

around each other they were so wobbly

dotted line in Lana’s perfectly curly

Luckily mum understood – perhaps

with nerves. When I reached the front

handwriting. There in the top right

she knew she was about to become

door I pinched my cheeks (I saw that in

corner of this invitation was my name,

cool by association.

a movie once) and yanked my t-shirt off

'Mandii' – with a double 'i' instead of

my shoulder. This was it, the doorway

a 'y', a la Danii Minogue. I was holding

The day of the party I woke with my

to my womanhood, my party-girl

my ticket to the top.

tummy flying around inside my torso. I

career was just about to launch.

Back then you'd get birthday party invitations and recognise the colourful template (usually torn from a pad of 25) from a previous party as there were only a few designs getting about each year. But Lana's was different.

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could barely hold down my cornflakes, I was so damned excited. I pimped and preened as much as a 10-year old could and slowly adorned myself in my new garb, taking in every moment of the dressing ceremony with the consideration of a high priestess.

In my head the door would be opened by a butler holding a silver tray full of Dutch courage, and I would say, “Just give me the red cordial syrup – neat, hold the water, hold the ice. I need to knock this back fast!”


Instead, behind the door was a

By the way, Lana never had a boyfriend

pimply-faced boy – presumably Lana’s

– all the way through primary and high

brother. The spotty teen said nothing

school – because her parents wouldn’t

and pointed to a room.

allow it. Not even a Corey.

‘Deep breath Mandii, just be yourself, this is your big break,’ I told myself. The music got louder as I approached the room, The Bangles, Walk Like an

*Corey Haim & Corey Feldman were the number one Hollywood spunks of the 80s, Google it! **Lana is a fake name.

Egyptian, my favourite. I imagined all the pretty partygoers dancing and giggling and kissing the air, the room abuzz with revelry and splendidness. However would I fit in? The room in fact was abuzz with nothing. There were about 15 girls in total, scattered around the wall with plastic cups in their hands. Saying nothing. Lana sat in the corner with her best friend, Grace, whispering and not being very splendid at all. One girl stuffed her face with chips, while another stood at the door patting the dog. Everyone else was seated, dripping with boredom, much like they are in the classroom at school. I don’t remember much else about that party, nor do I remember much else about Lana. If that even was her name? However I have never forgotten that feeling of being invited, of feeling part of it. Of having a reason to be the most splendid I could be, if even for a short moment. The *Lanas will come and go, but at the end of the day you have to be the life of your own party. And make a party of your own life.

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