Since we got engaged, we have been trying our hardest to save, save, save. Numerous pots around the flat are being filled with spare change, new savings accounts are being opened and we are generally trying our hardest to be "good"..... every penny counts! However, I'm not going to lie, I'm struggling- I've NEVER been good at saving- there's always SOMETHING I need to get. I am my own worst enemy when it comes to clothes and things for the house, I can literally talk myself into "needing" anything!! However, with the wedding only 9 months away I have made it my mission to save and have vowed to do anything in my power to scrape every penny together and give up all those indulgences that - quite frankly- I . do . not . need! (must keep repeating).
With that in mind, we wanted to have an engagement party that didn't cost all our hard earned savings (thus far) and would bring everyone together in one place. So, we decided to decorate the flat and garden, open the whole place out, pray for nice weather, send Tilly off to the baby sitter for the night and have an engagement party at home!As with any party, there are always going to be cancellations and no shows. Therefore we thought instead of potentially having a venue where no one turned up and then having a rather large cover charge to pay, that we would have it at home so that in the event of no one turning up we could just be two little pigs and have our own party.
The weather had been utterly horrific all week, rain after more rain after even more rain and then as Saturday drew upon us the BBC suddenly gave us a glimmer of hope with one whole yellow sunshine.
I'd spent the weeks running up to the party collating bits and pieces, lanterns, candle bags, balloons, bunting and other party paraphernalia as to spread out the cost and make sure I wasn't too red in the face and stressed by the actual day!
We spent Saturday morning decorating. The flat was an array of lanterns hanging from everything I could possibly hang things on! I bought these beautiful coloured paper lanterns from ebay and some LED candles- as not to burn the flat down- and they worked just beautifully. As the sun went down and night swept over us the lanterns came alive, ablaze of colours. Outside we put down rugs and cushions for people to sit on, more lanterns, candle bags and tea lights a plenty. The trees are decorated in fairy lights all year round anyway which added to atmosphere.
Party food:
I LOVE baking and making - as you can probably tell from the numerous sweet treat posts. So, on this occasion I put my baking cap on and set to making cake pops- or cake balls on a stick in more obvious terms. These were such fun to make. I bought the cake pop moulds and sticks off a cake making kit website and made up the spongy balls about a week prior to the party and froze them- ready to be decorated on the day.
Decorating the cake pops was messy, sticky but such fun. 3 bowls were set out, one with melted white chocolate, one dark and one milk, then I set out sprinkles and dessicated coconut. It was a dip and stick operation but oh so much fun. I felt about 8 yrs old again as I decorated these sticky chocolate balls on sticks, one sprinkle of chocolate for you, two for me.....
Somewhat stupidly and slightly caught up in the "party" moment I didn't get any other close up pictures other than what I have here! |
Surprise cakes:
Since Christmas we have had a tin of Quality streets that just weren't going down (all the ones we didn't really like left- shh)... so I decided to use them, I made a cupcake base and poured half in to a case and then dropped in a chocolate (mostly the chocolate fudge ones)- then over the top I poured more cake mixture. Others I used apple and walnut and then in the remainder I used a dollop of nutella and a hazelnut. No one knew what they were going to find (made sure there were no nut allergy sufferers- don't worry)- and people's excitement was rife as they bit in to the cakey surprise...all decorated with thick pink cream cheese icing and a blueberry! One friend couldn't stop eating them as she got so over excited by what she might find!
Homemade heart chocolates with sprinkles and raspberry.
With 85% cocoa chocolate and a tsp of sugar (to take off the bitterness) I melted about 3 lindt bars down, sprinkled in to the heart moulds pink glitter sprinkles and then poured the chocolate half way. I then dropped in half a raspberry (generous, I know) and filled the rest of the mould with chocolate. When they were set (in the fridge for about 2 hrs) they came out glistening and against a white plate looked just divine.
Amy (left) wears a French Connection dress from this season. I (right) am wearing a Virgos Lounge embellished jacket, Zara vest top, Miss Selfridge skinny jeans and Dune wedges. |
Bunting from Accesorize and paper doves from Tiger. |
Kate and Lottie loved the pop cakes!
Beautiful home-made cakes from my amazingly talented friend Lara! |
As the light faded and night drew in, the candles were lit and the colours came alive. |
Things started to go from civilised to slightly mad. Kate wears a beautiful dress from Zara. |
As the sun went down and the temperature rapidly dropped everyone came inside, most congregating around the kitchen table to watch a very fun and somewhat competitive game of Beer Pong. If you don't know about beer pong here's a good link describing the rules.
After a quick game of Rock, Paper, Scissors, it was poor old Will who had to drink.
The Dream Team... or so they thought! |
. . .re match after rematch, until at 3am we had literally drunk the bar dry (Simon's shocked face at hearing this above).
As the last party goers left (after finding a secret bottle, apparently) at 4am, we clambered in to bed buzzing with happiness at the successful evening.
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