Sunday, August 7, 2011

IT'S STATE FAIR TIME!

Who doesn't love the State Fair?  The food, the rides, the animals, the beautiful home grown fruits and vegetables, did I mention the FOOD?...I love it all.  Our State Fair theme party last weekend was timely in that our own State Fair started just a few days ago.  So, this Bar Mitzvah was a great kick off to the upcoming fair festivities.




Mini Ferris Wheel centerpieces for the cocktail tables



The adult side of the room was called the Blue Ribbon Pavilion.  Centerpieces were bushel baskets full of farm fresh veggies and beautiful sunflowers.  The other half of the adult centerpieces were miniature windmills.  As a part of the mitzvah, the fresh veggies were donated to Second Helpings after the event.






We created blue ribbon table numbers for the adult tables

Bandana bunting hung from the ceiling









We even brought the decor into the bathroom with sunflowers and bandana hand towels



The kids section was the MIDWAY!  Each kids table was a different midway ride.














We lined the outside cocktail area with bright colored flags that you could see from the street.




sign in book

oversized ticket placecards 



Amazing vendors that helped pull this all together:

All the photos were taken by the fabulous Sue Huffer of Sue Huffer Photography.
The fun photo booth was from Indy Photo Booths
All of the farm fresh vegetables were donated to Second Helpings
Tim Fuller of Tim Fuller Entertainment did an amazing job of keeping the dance floor full the entire event.
The party was held at the beautiful Broadmoor Country Club.
The incredible home grown sunflowers came from Seldom Seen Farms.

5 comments:

  1. Wonderful party! I love all of the State Fair details you incorporated-- the place cards, centerpieces, and signage.

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  2. Amazing...as usual! Love the bandana bunting - thanks for sharing!!

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  3. Simply beautiful! For the hurricane centerpiece, did find the boats already attached to the stick?
    Thank you!

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  4. I know this is an old post, but do you remember where you got all the table decorations?

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