Last weekend I decorated for a holiday work party!
I had so much fun with this event - here are a few pictures!
Each guest received a stocking filled with goodies!
I painted tags with chalkboard paint and used a chalk pen for the numbers.
I made these centerpieces from real vintage ice skates that I've been collecting just for this event! They are filled with a mixture of greens, spray roses, larkspur, and burgundy seeded eucalyptus! I sprayed the entire arrangement with glitter for a little glitz!
I created these table numbers with chalkboard paint also!
I tied a bow with bakers twine and glittered a tiny snowflake!
I brought this vintage toboggan to place some of the guest favors on.
Each guest was able to take a Colorado blue spruce home!
And one of these jars that I filled with hot cocoa mix, miniature chocolate chips, peppermint, and miniature marshmallows! I placed directions on the back of the tag!
In these cute bags were iPads! How lucky were these employees!?!
Erin at the Paper Co. printed these menus and I wrapped them with paper, ribbon and a felt snowflake!
Another picture of the centerpieces - I just love them!!!
Thanks for taking a look:)
XO Traci
You have such a lovely gift for creative inspiration and presentation! Thank you for sharing for us to see.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty Traci.
ReplyDeleteabsolutely awesome, I decorate the board room for our whole school district and I love your ideas!
ReplyDeleteLezlee
The ice skate idea is fabulous! Everything looked amazing!
ReplyDeleteI am in Michigan and every year I help make centerpieces for a charifty fundraiser. Can you tell me how you got the skates to stand on the table and also what type of glitter did you spray the skates with. I love the idea. I have made skates with greenery to hang on sleds but I love the centerpiece idea. Thanks for any help.
ReplyDeleteI am also wondering what glitter you used on the states! They look fabulous!
ReplyDeleteLove your Ideas! Keep um coming
ReplyDeleteIt is lovely and I feel sure you had fun doing it. friv4schoolonline.net
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