Last year was tasty with the Heirloom Recipe Party. This year, I decided to up the anty a little bit and bring in not one, but two, guest speakers. They are sisters that work together under the name Clutter Be Gone to help people get organized.
| cake balls, who can resist these? |
| fruit kabobs |
| no party is complete without chunky salsa |
| ice luminaries |
| delegating the signage to my daughters |
People actually came.
And the presenters gave us a serious dose of motivation to declutter and simplify our lives.
Some magnets served as a takeaway reminder of something we learned.
A charity truck came the next morning to whisk away the giveaway items that we had all brought from home.
I know the purpose of the party was not to trade junk, but I couldn't help falling in love with this oddly charming garden post. Do you think snow peas would grow up this?
One group of ladies already planned next year's party for me: a proper clothing/housewares exchange.
What are you doing the next third-weekend-in-january?
Keri,
ReplyDeleteMaria alerted me to the 15-minute fame of my garden post. I'm glad it has found someone to love it! Enjoy, enjoy! (And thank you for welcoming me to the party. I had a fun and informative time.)
--Katherine
Katherine, I'm glad you had a good time! I'll try to remember to post a picture of your garden post in action this coming spring :) See you at the next party!
ReplyDeleteKeri