As I posted in the past my little sister is getting married in August [and boy has it crept up fast!] so this past weekend I had a bridal shower for her at our house.

It was a beautiful day with the perfect amount of people that I didn't feel completely overwhelmed! And with the help of a few key people, there was only minimal chaos before most of the people even showed up so the party turned out to be a huge success! Unfortunately since I was so busy I missed meeting a lot of people on the grooms side that I didn't get a chance to meet at the engagement party. But I barely even got to say hi to my own family. In the few big events we've already hosted at our house I've learned (as much as I LOVE hosting) you don't really get to enjoy your time with the guests because you are too busy making sure they are enjoying their time.
Each bridesmaid helped by making a dish

Joe's mom made a beautiful and delicious cake!

the favors (the fans were perfect for the warm day)

The Bridal Party
(L to R; Tracy, Sandy, me, Jen, Katie, Jaime, Rosa, & Becky)
Joe's mom made a beautiful and delicious cake!

the favors (the fans were perfect for the warm day)
The Bridal Party
(L to R; Tracy, Sandy, me, Jen, Katie, Jaime, Rosa, & Becky)
All I hoped for was a nice day for my sister and that she got!

Along with lots and lots of nice presents!
Here are just a few:
Here are just a few:
One of Joe's mom's gifts were a couple bins of holiday decorations (what a great idea!)

Her China!

Our Auntie crocheted her a blanket


As part of their gift I made them their Christmas tree skirt and stockings and I made Jen a wristlet to use for carrying her essentials on their wedding day. (Photos courtesy of Aunt Rachel b/c my camera crapped out by this point already!) There was also an apron I need to get a picture of. (I was sewing like a mad-woman the last few weeks!)

And this was the beautiful end product of all the unwrapping!
And I will end with a Sangria recipe that I tried for the first time and got rave reviews.

(btw - these beverage dispensers and the tent are the best party investments we made this year; I think almost everyone asked where I got these so I'll let you in on that secret as well; Bed Bath and Beyond but I also just recently saw them at Costco)
Strawberry Sangria
Ingredients:
- 1 bottle (750 ml) of Rosé wine (white zinfandel works well also)
- 1/2 cup white sugar
- 1 1/2 cups strawberry lemonade (or strawberry based juice drink)
- 1 cup sliced strawberries (may use frozen strawberries in a pinch)
- 2 cups ginger ale
- I added: raspberries, kiwi
- 1 bottle (750 ml) of Rosé wine (white zinfandel works well also)
- 1/2 cup white sugar
- 1 1/2 cups strawberry lemonade (or strawberry based juice drink)
- 1 cup sliced strawberries (may use frozen strawberries in a pinch)
- 2 cups ginger ale
- I added: raspberries, kiwi
Pour wine in the pitcher and add sliced strawberries (and other optional fruit). Next add sugar, strawberry lemonade and stir gently. Add ginger ale just before serving.
*Chill overnight for best results.
What an awesome job you did on this shower, Nic! I'm so impressed with your party planning skills, everything looks so awesome (and so "homegrown" which I LOVE!). I can't wait to hear about the sewing projects, I'm sure you're a little burnt out right now but we need a crafting date ASAP!
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