So, in my last post, I had sketched my experiences with fiddling around with crepes - or, as one of my more French-savvy friends pronounces it, "cleps." It turns out that my crepe-frying beginner's luck was put to good use at the party, for which my friend Sarah wisely quadrupled her crepe recipe!
We had already pillaged the local grocery purveyors (Messrs. Safeway, Whole Foods, and Trader Joe's) for a variety of sweet and savory toppings:
- Strawberries
- Raspberries and blackberries
- Sliced mango
- Strawberry Chobani yogurt
- Melted Ghirardelli chocolate
- Chocolate chips
- Sprinkles
- Mango slices
- Bananas
- Nutella (divine with sliced bananas!)
- Gluten-free granola from Trader Joe's
- Ham
- Goat cheese from Whole Foods
- Goat cheese and herb spread
- Cava's red pepper and hummus spread
Wow, a lot more sweet than savory. What a horrible problem. :) Interestingly, our guests devoured the strawberries faster than any of the other toppings!
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The Crepe Bar |
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Berries and Chocolate Crepe |
The decor for the party was simple but elegant, inspired by Anthropologie's eclectic style and the crisp spring weather. Thanks to Whole Foods' floral department, fresh sprigs of purple-blue snapdragons and tufts of fun green bushy stuff made a nice bouquet for the side table.
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Construction Site |
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Riviera Blue Splash |
I stuck small white and blue flowering "mini-bushes," technically Riviera Blue Splash from Homestead Gardens into various small glazed pots and even a large empty lantern, scattered an array of battery-powered votives in an army of miniature lanterns around the dining room, and added a few semi-tarnished silver pieces for extra character. My friend (whom the party was honoring) smuggled back a centerpiece from a wedding she'd attended the day before, and voile! Gardeny-springy-bohemian-decor!
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Decor on the Side Table |
I deliberately omitted all pink from the decorations, since it was after all a co-ed party. It's not my favorite color, anyway. But at the same time, the guest of honor was a girl (still is), so why not keep it feminine?
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Centerpiece and Garland |
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The mademoiselles |
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