Thursday, May 29, 2014

Nathaniel's First Birthday

This party was sooo exciting to plan! My baby boy was turning one! I started planning with the intentions to DIY everything, but things don't always go as planned and that's totally okay. I was pleased with how everything turned out, regardless of how many things went wrong. As a mother celebrating her firstborn's first birthday, you expect everything to be flawless. A few months before Nate's big day, I was trying to come up with the perfect theme; I loved the idea of a Little Man Mustache Party!
Thanks to David Flores for the wonderful invitations!


Grey chevron was used as the backdrop and table runner from Girl Charlee. The two green and blue poms poms were hand made, If interested in a tutorial comment below. My original plan was to attach the backdrop onto the main wall of the hall, but after arriving realized the wall wasn't parallel with the room. I had no choice but to use a photography background stand. 

The cupcakes were bought from a local supermarket and decorated with DIY printout topper and cupcake wrapper. The printout collection can be purchased through Etsy. Painted candlestick serving plate was used as a cupcake holder, we simply glued the candlestick holder to the wooden disc and spray painted it blue. Supplies can be found in the unfinished wood section at AC Moore. Sixlets candy over a white porcelain rectangular plate purchased at TJ Maxx.


I replaced the water bottle labels with printouts from the collection, and taped a mustache to each chevron straw, which can be purchased from Amazon.
 One of my biggest disappointments, the CAKE! The main focus of any birthday party. I don't even need to explain what is wrong with the cake, just see for yourself! It looks nothing like what we asked for. There was a mustache on the top that looked like two pieces of dog poop, I kid you not! That explains the picture of Nate on the top. I was so upset, they agreed to give a full refund for our disappointment. Be aware Goehrigs Bakery



Nothing was more challenging than making rock candy, it was trial and error. It took us well over a week, but we finally got it right, and the results were great. If interested in how to make rock candy comment below and I'll post a tutorial.






The cake pops were also homemade with the chevron straws (Tutorial coming soon). Platforms were a box that we wrapped with blue chevron wrapping paper that can be purchased from Marshall's. Green porcelain plates were purchased from Pier 1 for a low price!

Everyone's favorite dessert were the chocolate covered Oreo's that were also homemade, you may be thinking this mama did a lot! I had a great team! Hubby and I were up till 4 AM the night before making sure that all the desserts were perfect like my vision! The Oreo stand was purchased from Pier 1.
The biggest DIY project mommy and daddy made was Nate's shirt, bow tie, and crown. We were extremely happy how it all turned out! Keep an eye out for a tutorial on that as well. To end this long detailed blog I want to thank everyone who attended our baby boy's first birthday and those who helped make this party a success. Most of all I want to thank the love of my life for putting up with all the party shopping and helping my vision come true! 














Monday, May 26, 2014

Our Story

I was 16 when I met David on an iPhone app called "Xchange". Not a lot of people know this so now its open to the public. I was on this app not expecting to actually meet anyone, just curious as to what it was about. I came across this young guy who I thought was super sexy. Little did I know the life that I would build with this guy. He was 19 and from New York. He had just created the app out of curiosity how I did.  We spoke for about 2 weeks before we decided to meet up in Manhattan because I lived in New Jersey. The minute I got off the path train I started feeling butterflies of excitement. You might find this crazy but the day we met was the day he asked me to be his girlfriend. March 23rd 2010! That day could not have gotten anymore perfect! 

          
That same year he sent flowers to my high school with a note that asked If I would go to my prom with him? It was the sweetest gesture ever! Every girl wants her love to ask her to prom. So happy that he was my date to Junior and Senior Prom. He was my High School Sweatheart! <3


Yes, I was Prom Queen senior year!





Then a few years later on May 6th, 2013, my biggest dream came true...David & I welcomed a beautiful baby boy, Nathaniel Jose Miolan. 
 And that sums up our story. My life is complete!