Thursday, August 9, 2012

Circus Party

Well, in keeping with the CIRCUS theme of the last post...

I thought I would share with you what has been keeping me quite busy for the last week.

My dear hubsters b-day party!


Since we don't take celebration lightly around the Double-Wide, kiddo decided we should hold a party for our favorite man. And since... we were planning to go to the circus on his birthday.... we decided the theme of the party would be a CIRCUS theme. And the color scheme would be a little bit more masculine: black, white and red.

So, we went to work planning this elaborate celebration for a small "intimate gathering" {as kiddo called it}.

First job was creating the guest list. We didn't want to go all out since we were planning to head to the circus by a specific time. So, we decided to invite the hubby's co-workers for a Birthday Happy Hour. Which is perfect because my hubby works with some AMAZINGLY cool and AWESOME people. Which makes for a fantastic party guest list. It was also perfect.... because hubby works just across the street. So, people walked over when the Happy Hour started and walked back when it ended. PERFECT.

Next was creating decorations.

This was the VERY fun part.

Balloons - check
Streamers - check
Banners - check


Clown Noses... Mustaches....


CHECK and CHECK!


Ha! These mustaches were super easy to create. I found the fuzzy adhesive mustaches at Party City. I simply cut a larger mustache out of black cardstock and adhered the fuzzy mustache onto said cardstock mustache and then adhered it to a candy stick using glue dots. Easy-Peasy and super fun! I also created some lips... better to kiss you with my dear....


While I was at the party store... I found some carnival tickets. And the idea to use them as a simple cupcake topper hit my brain. It turned out AWESOME and it was super quick!


I also used the tickets to decorate the straws, along with some red and white striped paper.


Believe it or not, I had picked up these paper straws at ZGallerie. They were on clearance. So naturally, I cleaned them out of their inventory. I just thought the gray and white would be so versatile. I was right! They always have cute fun stuff... these stache straws would have been perfect also.

Next came the cake topper.... again I used the carnival tickets and a little souvenir I brought back from Guatemala.



I hung black, white and red decor from the windows. It gave somewhat of a Big Top tent feel. That's what I was going for without the work of creating fabric {or plastic table clothes} to drape into the center of the room. This was clean, simple and I can reuse these decorations again... {which I already have a party I am planning in which I will -- I am quite resourceful... Ha!}


Next up was the menu.

Since it was a Happy Hour, I wanted to have some heavy appetizers. Especially since I didn't want to spend all that extra $$$$ at the circus on gross food {which sometimes you just have to have}. So, I decided to stick with the circus theme.

CIRCUS THEME MENU
Hot Dogs {of course!}
Caprese Salad on a Stick
Roasted Peanuts
Popcorn
Strawberries
Circus Marshmallow Peanuts
Cotton Candy
Whole Wheat Pretzels {I'll post the recipe soon!}
Chocolate Cake
Margarita Cupcakes {for the adults only}

and of course.... adult beverages and fun kiddo drinks.


I simply folded down small lunch sacks and tied a carnival ticket with baker's twine for the roasted peanuts. And BTW, it was quite difficult to find the roasted peanuts with the shells. I ended up finding them at the liquor store... of all places! But, I guess it does make sense.


It was great to have a light and refreshing component to the menu.... but something with protein. The caprese salad was an easy solution that was also brilliantly displayed. Mozzarella balls, grape tomatoes, basil and some balsamic vinaigrette.  My kiddo thought the "lettuce" was the best he had ever tasted! Perfect!


Strawberries were also a nice alternative. Although.... I think only one was eaten.



The popcorn was devoured.... and how fun in the little popcorn containers.


I used the same craft paper to create the cones for the cotton candy and the water bottle labels.


The Blue Cream Frostie Soda.... is my hubby's favorite. So, we had to have some of that on hand at the beverage station!


I always like to create a luxurious set-up with the beverage station. It's adds an extra dose of fun... creating your drinks with festive little straws, fruit and quirky elements.


Hot dogs were a piece of cake! Popped them in the slow cooker on high for 2 hours and then turned down to warm for the party. Cooked well and tasted great! I had a selection of whole wheat and white hot dog buns. A little relish for those who like the extra kick. And of course, I had to be a little festive with the ketchup and mustard. {These containers will be fun to keep on hand.}


The pretzels were SO delish! I don't know how they keep after a day. They were all eaten. Several by... yours truly. They were seriously good!



So, that's how kiddo and I put together a little Circus Happy Hour Birthday Party for my hubby.

A whole lot of LOVE and FUN went into this shindig!

I have to say....
I think it was...
The Greatest Circus Happy Hour Birthday Party on Earth!


I plan to link up at the following:
The Purple Pumpkin Blog Link Party
Pin It!

29 comments:

  1. Superb! It looks like fun! It amazes me how you worked a CIRCUS theme for "hubsters", but then again, I see how he could be a circus clown. :) LOVE!

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    1. He was just like a lil' kid. He had so much fun... at the party and the circus ;)
      Happy b-day to your loved one, too! xoxo

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  2. Oh it's amazing! I had been wanting to do a circus party, but we did a movie night with a bit of a carnival theme, but I just love this. Especially after I just read The Night Circus.

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    1. Thanks, Niki! That's so sweet of you.... and I am sure that your Movie Night was just FANTASTIC!
      -Joanne

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  3. I pinned this! It looks like awesome fun! Might have to steal it.

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    1. Thanks, Micki! STEAL away!!!

      I do plan to link this up on your party next week.
      Take care!
      -Joanne

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  4. This is amazing! My husband would kill me if I ever did this for him, but you're husband is great for being such a good sport! It looks fantastic!

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    1. Thanks, Lisa. He was seriously just like a little kid.... with the party and the actually circus. It was FANTASTIC! ;)

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  5. Joanne....... this is cute. TDC-cute (too darn cute). And I must say you have the best mustache around.

    ~Bliss~

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    1. I don't think I would ever say thank you for such a comment. I'm glad you like my mustache ;)

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  6. super cute and creative party! i bet it was a blast!

    Saw this on "serenity Now" blog :-)

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  7. Adorable party!! I would love for you to link up to my linky party at The Mandatory Mooch. Still open for another day!!

    http://www.mandatorymooch.blogspot.com/2012/08/tasty-thursdays-3.html

    Thanks, Nichi

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    1. THanks, Nichi....

      I linked up. You have a great blog... glad to visit and participate in a link party.

      -Joanne

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  8. Looks like lots of fun, I did a circus party once and loved it!

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  9. Joanne---I am so impressed, I've done a lot of party themes, but never a circus theme--and for adults too! Love-love-love it! And I can't believe you found those straws at ZGallerie, either. Who would've thought?
    I'm Leslie from Gwen Moss blog

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    1. What sweet words, Leslie.
      Thank you!!!!!

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  10. wow, you have one lucky family. That is amazing. How much time did this take you?

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    1. Hello, Suzzie.
      I'm the lucky one to have a hubby who is so up for a party like this. He encourages me in so many ways {kind of like your sweet words}.

      To be honest on the time: I spent about 4-6 hours {all depends on how many interruptions} one day cutting the flags, banners, making the water bottles, mustaches.... all the "crafty" stuff. That included wrapping a b-day gift and making a card. Not too bad. Then, I spent one ENTIRE day {the day of the party} for baking cupcakes, pretzels, and the complete decoration and party setup. That was about a 6am-4pm type of setup. It did include kiddo and doggie care in the middle of all of it. But, I have a pretty well-oiled hosting setup. I don't have to think about it much. I know where I am going to place things and how everything will flow.

      Now, tear down time.... about 15 minutes. :( But, it's all worth it..... isn't it?!
      -Joanne

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  11. this is great what a fun idea xxx

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  12. Darling party! I love to see someone that is so creative and thrifty...great post

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  13. Thanks for linking up to Tasty Thursdays at The Mandatory Mooch. Hope you will link up again this week. The party just went live at http://www.mandatorymooch.blogspot.com/2012/08/tasty-thursday-4.html
    Thanks, Nichi

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  14. That is one fun party!
    Looks great!
    I would love if you came by to link up to my party happening now!
    Stacey of Embracing Change
    http://staceyembracingchange.blogspot.com

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  15. New follower to your amazing blog! I'm a sucker for themed party pictures...I just love seeing how creative people can get with a theme, and I loved looking at all these great pictures of the details! You thought of everything! This would make such a fun kids party too! Where did you find that retro blue cream soda? That looks so refreshing...! Great job!

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    1. Devon, thanks for following! E-N-J-O-Y!

      I found the blue cream soda at Whole Foods.... the only other place I have seemed to find it has been at a retro candy store {that is a fun place!}. Now that I I am thinking about this.... I wonder if a place like Cracker Barrel might have them? I'll have to check the next time I am there. Anyway, this soda is my hubby and son's FAVORITE special drink ;)

      -Joanne

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  16. What an awesome party! A new subscriber here, I love party blogs!

    I would love to invite you over to post at my link party at The Purple Pumpkin Blog! Hope to see you there :)

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  17. Wow!! What an amazing party! You thought of everything. I love the cotton candy. Your newest follower! :)

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