Bachelorette party invitations
There’s nothing I love more than planning a good party. Coupled with my love of paper… well, you can imagine the trouble I get in working at Paper Source. This year one of my dearest friends announced that she was getting married, so naturally I planned the perfect bachelorette party (which doubled as a lingerie shower because she needed some fun things for her honeymoon!). Here’s how the mind of a party planner works:

The Theme: The best party planning advice I can give is to come up with a theme – it always makes for an event full of unexpected and fabulous details. A theme can be as simple as a color, a destination or an object. Use the theme to drive decorating decisions from invitations to favors to décor. For this shower I used our new fuchsia (it’s so hot and so very bachelorette) and polka dots as the base for all of my decorations.

The Invitation: Every great party starts with an equally great invitation – it sets the tone of the event. I printed the party details in a chocolate ink onto a fuchsia 5.5” square card then layered that onto a chocolate 6.25” square card. White and chocolate 1.25″ circle stickers served as festive polka dots. My finished invitation went inside fuchsia envelopes – I mean, who wouldn’t want to get that in the mail!

The Details: I live by the adage, “It’s the little things that count,” and parties too should be full of little details. I filled our classic square favor box with candy favors, banded it with a strip of fuchsia paper, and embellished with chocolate stickers and a tiny white bow. For a bachelorette party game we put together a simple (and slightly risqué) scavenger hunt. Instructions for the game were printed onto a white #10 card, which I trimmed slightly so it could be backed with a fuchsia #10 card to create a colorful border. Once again chocolate stickers (quite possibly the easiest way to decorate) are used for polka dots.

The Wow!: I know I just got done singing the praises of the details, but it’s also important to have a showpiece – think the tree at Christmas or the cake at a wedding. I picked up an old dress form at an antique store and dressed it in this stinkin’ adorable paper lingerie set. Despite its couture appearance, it couldn’t be simpler to create – make a form out of cardstock in the shape of lingerie, pleat tissue paper by folding over and under, then attach the tissue to your form. Accent with braided ¼” satin ribbon. I set the dress form behind the cocktails and it was indeed a show stopper.

Happy Planning!

–Ann
PS colors: moss & papaya
Latest fave: Fall Wreath Kit

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8 Responses

  1. Joelle says:

    So, how do I submit an idea to this blog? I did the coolest thing last week, and I think you’d get a kick out of it. Summary: printer’s tray adapted with Chiyogami backing for wall storage/display of rubber stamps.

  2. Kelly B says:

    Ann-
    Great stuff! My daughter and friend are planning a bachelorette party. Would you be able to share your scavenger hunt?
    Many thanks for the inspiration!

  3. Ellen Coker says:

    I would enjoy seeing Joelle’s wall storage/display of rubber stamps.
    Thanks.

  4. Absolutely adorable! Great ideas!

  5. Heather says:

    Great details! I especially love the paper lingerie on the dress form!

  6. Andriana says:

    Love the dress form! Where did you find it?

  7. Anna Jackson says:

    Darling! I am throwing a bachelorette party as well. I would love to have the details of your scavenger hunt Would you mind sharing it? Thanks so much!

  8. Cheryl Keller says:

    Please share details of scavenger hunt. Its a great idea!!!

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