Thursday, May 26, 2011

Memorial Day Weekend Food & Drink Recipes

Party season is here as we gear up for Memorial Day Weekend!  We've already discussed how to add some zest, so now it's on to the important stuff: food and drinks!  Ultimately, this is what your guests will remember.  We all have been to those summer parties where the food is subpar and you leave hungry and raid your fridge when you get home.  Here are some tips so you aren't "that" party. 

First, mix up some fun cocktails and always have plenty of beer and wine chilling in the coolers.  Here are two of our favorite recipes of the summer.

Cucumber Martini



1/4 cup water
1/4 cup granulated sugar
1/2 lime, cut into wedges
Chile-lime powder (recommended: Tajin, or salt)
2 cucumbers, peeled, thinly sliced
4 cups water
3 tablespoons fresh lime juice
1/4 cup vodka

Acapulco Cliff Hanger



1 cup watermelon chunks, pureed in the blender and strained (makes about 1/3 cup)
2 ounces light tequila
1 ounce lemon simple syrup
1 ounce lime juice
1 ounce Cointreau


Tab Infused Champagne


Two parts Champagne
One part Tab Energy Drink


Now you've got  the "wow" drinks served, make sure there are some amazing, fun foods to serve that go beyond the traditional burger.




Tuna Kabobs with Grilled Veggies

And don't forget the desserts for those with a sweet tooth.  Here are some of our favorites.





Thursday, May 19, 2011

Design Ideas for Summer Parties!


Even though this week has been more like Fall than Spring, we know this Summer we are going to have amazing weather!  With the season brings, July 4th parties, birthday celebrations, beach parties and more.  In New England, summer is the time to reconnect with friends and family and come out of hybernation!  When planning a summer soiree, there are so many choices!  Whether it's a backyard pool party, sunset birthday soiree, patriotic 4th of July celebration, or BBQ and bonfire on the beach, there are so many fun decor elements to incorporate.  And of course the menu and cocktails will leave everyone wanting to come back same time next year. 
Have a Crab Shack & Lobster Hut Dinner Party!


Being partial to Cape Cod, we LOVE going to the off-the-beaten-path shacks and huts to find the best local seafood.  The places are always so casual and serve you the freshest seafood you will ever eat on a paper plate and drinks in a plastic cup!  Take this casual concept home with you. Head to the local fish market and get some lobsters, crabs, quahogs, or whatever else fits your fancy.  You can accompany these delicatessens with easy salads.  Set up your deck or yard with your outdoor furniture, tiki torches, and heavy duty papergoods.  You can serve your salads out of sand pails and even use children's sand digging tools as the serving spoons!  Pack some coolers with your favorite beer and wine and your dinner party is complete!  To top it all off throw on some fun tropical music like Jimmy Buffett on Pandora Radio.

Kid's Summer Birthday Bash!


Having a Summer birthday is always so cool to kids because you have so many options for cool birthday parties other than the typical movie theater pizza party or local 'fun zone' party.  There are so many fun things you can do for your child's birthday in the summer.  You can take all the kids to the park for a picnic and nature scavenger hunt, turn your backyard into a carnival, or a really fun themed pool party.  You could have a really fun 'Surfer Dude and Dudettes' party. You can buy an old surfboard and use it as a serving platter on top of your table.  All of the little kids would be so excited to grab their hamburgers and hot dogs off of a surfboard!  You can give out beach towels and sunscreen as a party favor or you could give out boogie boards to all of your mini surfers to hit the waves at your local beach!  A way to make things fun at kid's birthday parties is to have games and prizes to keep them entertained.  Whether you play musical chairs to the Beach Boys or do the limbo under a surfboard, you can make up fun activities with any theme.  Always use cupcakes and cookies to help bring out your theme.  Most bakeries can frost sugar cookies to look like anything you want and you can always buy cute cupcake accessories on toothpicks.  Of course an ice cream bar is always a hit at any kids party!

A Patriotic and Festive Fourth of July

We know there will be huge celebrations this year in honor of our nation's birthday.  Wish for some nice weather, enjoy the time off from work and gather friends and family together.  You can always find the standard July 4th decor at the party stores, but we've also found some creative ideas here as well!  To really impress your guests make a signature red, white or blue drink at your party.  You can make an American Flag shot, blueberry martinis, or a simple Cape Codder or even a Firecracker!  Garnish your drinks with lemons and limes on American flag toothpicks.  Since Fourth of July parties are cocktail style, you don't need to focus on table decor.  Instead, incorporate fun things to your buffet table by getting a navy blue table cloth with stars all over it or wrap your plastic silverware in red napkins and tie them with a navy blue and white stripped grosgrain ribbon.  Always use the abundance of fresh flowers to your advantage to dress up all of your cocktail tables and dinner tables. 

Caribbean Backyard Cookout


Right around the middle of July you start to get sick of the same old hamburger, hot dog and potato salad type of barbeque.  Instead of serving the same old faire, opt for a Caribbean Cookout!  Top your tables with shaded hurricane lamps with candles and bright colored Orchids and Birds of Paradise flowers.  Use palm foliage anywhere it fits.  If you get larger pieces you can lay them out as place mats or a table runner.  If you can only find smaller pieces you can use them to ring around your napkins, tie around pillar candles or just to garnish your serving platters.  Use lots of fresh fruit whether you add it to dishes as a garnish or if you add it to meat kabobs or tropical salads.  Go a step furhther and bing in a steel drum band to continue the tropical, care free vibe.  Make sure to bring out the blender for lots of frozen Pina Coladas and Strawberry Daquiris!  Butterflies, fish and birds are all used in typical Caribbean decor and can be used to look really cute and not tacky!  You can find a string of plastic tropical fish around your table or stick butterflies throughout your floral arrangements.

Whatever your style or theme, have fun and create a memorable party.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

TRENDSPOTTER: Hats are In!

With all of the recent Royal Wedding buzz followed by the Kentucky Derby, we are seeing hats everywhere.  Hats were very popular among women in the 1940's and 1950's and are in hot demand in 2011.  We have seen feathery head toppers, large flowered floppy hats as well as lustrous lace headpieces.  Women aren't only wearing these hats to events and parties they are wearing hats more just to accessorize outfits.  We see women wearing hats to the beach, just out doing errands and of course all of the celebrities are donning hats to show their high-end style at all of the trendy events and parties in New York City and LA. 

It is also becoming increasingly popular to incorporate a hat or headpiece into your wedding day attire instead of having a traditional veil.  Whether you are just covering up a bad hair day, showing off your edgy fashion or just want to draw attention to yourself, all of us at SD Events agree that hats are the perfect new must have accessory!  Check out all the celebrities spotted in hats!



Check out this slideshow from Vogue showcasing some of their most iconic women featured all strutting their stuff in sexy hats! 

If you are looking to buy a hat for yourself check out some of these sites! 

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Victory on the NECN Quiz Show!

Tasha Bracken made her second appearance on the NECN Quiz Show with Jim Braude and was victorious against her opponent Frank Santo.  Frank is a well-known restaurant owner of two local hot spots, Isabella in Dedham and The Local right down the street from us in West Newton. 

Jim Braude calls the show "A Test of Tasteless Tidbits and Trivia From the Tabloid Trashey" yet both Tasha and Frank were on fire with their answers.  They must have been playing close attention to TMZ last week some time between the Royal Wedding and Osama Bin Laden.
Check out the video clip here! Great job Tasha! 

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Rehearsal Dinner at DaVinci!

The season has started and as everyone celebrated the Royal Wedding, we were setting up for one  of our own lavish wedding celebrations! 

We had the pleasure of working on an amazing rehearsal dinner at the DaVinci Restaurant .  The restaurant was the perfect setting as the amazing couple prepared to tie the knot with both their families and some of their closest friends.  Marc Hall from Marc Hall Designs createsd a spring oasis incorporating bright greens and oranges surrounded by citrus fruits.

Music Management provided an amazing DJ that kept guests danced the night away and singing their favorite karaoke tunes!  The talented David Tucker captured all of the special moments throughout the night.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Something Borrowed, Something Blue, Something Royal for you to View!



Tea, crumpets, hats along with planners, photographers, florists, and more joined us at our studio in West Newton on Friday, April 29, 2010 to watch the Royal Wedding and spot trends for the upcoming season.

Also joining us was Anna Neiman, Boston based bridal designer, quickly sketched as she saw the first glimpse of Katherine’s dress. Anna was already on the phone ordering lace and fabric before the couple could say “I WILL” in attempts to replicate the lace detailing and elegant features. It looks as though we can expect brides to bring back tradition: simple, classic, timeless; People are going to get excited about the tradition that goes with a wedding.

A special thank you to Glam Couture on Newbury Street who helped us dress in style with hats and tiaras – one replicating Princess Diana’s crown in 1981!  Be Our Guest provided all the wonderful vintage china and tea sets so we were drinking our tea in style

If you didn’t see us on Channel 7, Visit http://www1.whdh.com/news/articles/local/boston/12004179583713/event-planners-spot-trends-during-royal-wedding/

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Thanks to everyone who came for making it a memorable moring - it really was special.