Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Wastin' Away Again...

A couple weeks ago I helped out with the planning for a bachelorette party for one of my very good friends. The party was held in Okoboji, a lake town in northwest Iowa. It's a fabulous summer getaway and the perfect atmosphere for a laid-back girls' weekend.
The bride-to-be's love of margaritas plus our destination easily led to our theme - Okobojiville!

My favorite part of the planning were making the invitations. I had far too much fun putting them together!
 Pocketfolds from cardsandpockets.com


Gratuitious work station/Cricut shot.

The lake house we stayed at already had an interior that lent itself to the atmosphere we needed so the decor was limited; but here are a few shots anyway!


Customized margarita glasses for everyone!


And of course, we had fabulous margaritas! Warm weather may be coming to an end, but you should definitely find a reason to try these:

1 part tequila
1 part triple sec
1 part Grand Marnier 
3 parts non-alcoholic margarita mix
Splash of orange juice

The bachelorette enjoyed her weekend and all the guests had a blast!

Friday, September 3, 2010

Updates

I am excited to let you know that there are about to be some changes around here. It just feels like it's time to shake things up! Well, I suppose a few things fell into place that make this the right time as well.

Long story short, you may have noticed that "Set for Celebrating" blog title has changed! Initially, you'll just see the name change on this page's title (bad branding, I know) but soon enough, we'll have a whole new world wide web address to direct you to! So stay on your toes so you don't miss a minute of fabulous event insight.

"But wait - what's Socialize?" you may be asking.

Well, that's where the short story gets a little longer. Read on to learn more.
Almost a month ago, I had lunch with Tracy Fuller of Innovative Events. Tracy and I have gotten to know each other by working on some projects together for my employer (I could handle parties like this but needed to pull out the big guns when I needed more production resources). Tracy has built her business over 22 years and has planned events around the world. She is an amazing professional who I admire and look at as a mentor - even if she may not realize that! During lunch, I expressed to her that at some point, I wanted to expand my career in the events world and was looking for opportunities to do that. I was open to picking up production work with Innovative Events or exploring other full time positions.

Tracy spent a few minutes brainstorming some options. Then, she simply asked, "What about starting your own events planning business? Have you ever thought of that?"

The truth is, I have been dreaming about this very same venture for a while but wasn't able to find the time to put the work into it while I had a full time event-planning job (crazy hours and all). Of course, my doubts and fears held me back too. But...I had a name (see new blog title) and had even gone to far as to buy it as a domain so it seems it was something I was longing to do. After Tracy spent the next 20 minutes or so encouraging me; I was convinced that this needed to happen. And I was going to make it happen, full time job and all. Socialize was going to get started!

I set to work that night (with the help and support of my husband), knowing that it would be a slow process with the little time I could spend on the project.

Strangely enough; a few days later I saw a posting from a local non-profit for a part time Events Manager and gave it shot. Within the week, they interviewed me and offered me the job!

My unbelievably supportive (fantastic, loving, sexy, intelligent, funny, perfect) husband and I discussed the possibility of me taking this part time job and using the rest of my time to start and run Socialize. We decided... to go for it!

After spending a couple weeks with a stomach that's tied in knots and a few panicky thoughts (this is scary, people! but so exciting and fun!); things are getting underway.  It wouldn't have been possible to do this without Tracy's push and the love and encouragement I've received from my family, friends and of course, my ridiculously wonderful husband. But now, I've left my former company, started in my new position at the Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) and spent the last few afternoons dedicated to this venture. It's really happening!

There will be plenty of information to come about Socialize. For now, we'll just stick with the blog name change. I'll keep you posted on the rest.
Welcome to Socialize!

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Oops! I Did It Again!


I went MIA for a little while! It's been a whirlwind of activity the last couple weeks. All great news that I will be sharing very soon!
We're going to shake things up around here. Probably more than once. Be patient my lovelies, in the end it will mean more event goodness for all!

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Iowa State Fair - Non-Stop Fun!

It's the first day of the 2010 Iowa State Fair! Although the 156-year old event may not seem like a big deal to some,  the Iowa State Fair started attracting over 1 million people each year since 2002. It is a huge production with tons of entertainment, exhibits and of course, a midway set on 445 acres in Des Moines.

Now, can you keep a secret? I am not a huge fan of the fair. I certainly don't dispute that there is Non-Stop Fun there for people. It's just that the fun takes place among those million people attending and typically in searing heat. How about a backyard state fair?
Sounds like a plan to me! There are so many rustic elements that are popular right now that you could easily pull together to create a classic state fair atmosphere.



via Hello Lucky - includes instructions and template

I love the idea of using streamers and lighting to create a ceiling outdoors. This would suggest the atmosphere created by the lights from the midway

And you have to have food on a stick!


These little pie pops may not be the healthiest thing you can eat; but they don't scream "instant heart attack" like a deep-fried twinkie on a stick does! For the full list of Iowa State Fair foods on a stick (and to find out what an Octo-dog is) click here.
Enjoy the fair!