Monday, June 16, 2014

Graduation Banquet

As some of you know, I was asked to decorate for a graduation banquet a couple weeks ago. 
 
Of course I love decorating, coordinating, and planning parties, banquets and weddings. 
 
Sometimes it is easy to get ideas and
other times it is a little bit of a struggle. 
It all depends on what you are given to work with.

So this is what I was told...

Theme:  Classic English
Entertainment/Game:  Clue (a live version)
Photo Booth:  Something with a Thatched Roof

Not much to go on, however the wheels in my head started turning...and they kept on turning.

I had two rooms to work with and several other variables to work around.  So I started drawing up some plans and gathering supplies.


 

 
Looks like a mess, I know. 
 
The first room I had my ideas down without any problems.
 
The second room, where they would sit, eat and have the game...well, that room....let's just say that I went through a lot of paper drawing out plans and reworking things.
 
The first room that they came into was an English rose garden, with a Terrace (where they served cake), and a porch with "thatched roof" and lattice work for pictures.
 
We literally spread out mulch, used brick as a border and lots of flowers.  There was a white dove perched on the fence.
Don't laugh at our "thatched roof".  We tried. 
There were lights and vines on the lattice work.



 
A long steam rose for them to hold for pictures.

 
From this room, they went into the second room...
or should we say they went from the Garden into the Manor.
The head table for the two graduates.
 

 It's all in the details...the folded napkin on the head table.

 
This was the "gift table".  There were large pictures of the graduates with matting for the guest to sign.  They had also made time capsules for the graduates.

 My mom's rose lights.
 

 
There are six characters to the game of Clue: 
Professor Plum, Mrs. White, Scarlett, Mr. Green, Mrs. Peacock, and Colonel Mustard
 
Professor Plum's table had hard back books, bow ties, a hat, a pair of old spectacles, and a plum colored
flower arrangement.

Scarlett's table had a red boa, gold beads, perfume bottles,
a gold heart mirror, a red hand bag, and red roses.


Mr. Green's table had a top hat, gold coins, old paper stocks and bonds, money, gold dollar signs, a handkerchief with
Mr Green embroidered on it, a bank book,
and a green flower arrangement.

 
Colonel Mustard's table had a safari hat, long rifle, safari animals, an old pair of binoculars with their case,
a long leather whip, a burlap runner, 
and a yellow flower arrangement.
 
Mrs. Whites table had a small feather duster, a white maid's cap and apron, miniature tea sets, a black runner,
and a white flower arrangement.
 
Mrs. Peacock's table had 'of course' peacock feathers, pearls, white gloves, a small teal handbag, a small glass etched tea cup, and a blue flower arrangement.
 
It was so neat to see the tables come together. 
Unfortunately we didn't get a picture of each table before people sat down.  Remember how I said it was all in the details...well each character was represented with lots of detail.  I am really disappointed that there isn't a picture of each table to show you. 
 
Dinner was served in courses.
 
The first course was
Chilled Cantaloupe Soup
(it was actually pretty good)
 
I don't have pictures of the remaining food.
 
Cake (made by someone else) 
was served on the Terrace along with a spot of tea of course.
 
 

And what's a party with out balloons.


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