Thursday, February 14, 2013

Little Sissy's Kentucky Derby Bridal Shower

This past weekend we had my little sister's bridal shower.  I couldn't be more excited since it was a themed shower, and we all know that Domesticated Diva loves her themed parties!  The theme for her shower was Kentucky Derby.  The ladies did not disappoint and dressed in their fabulous dresses and their over the top big derby hats! 

The bride to be with some of her bridesmaids

Here is a recap of some of the crafty creations me and her bridesmaids made for the shower...

I designed, printed, and cut the invitations myself. I bought the paper and envelopes at Hobby Lobby.
Kentucky Derby Shower Invites made by Domesticated Diva
 I also made the M moss initial and mini derby hats that went on the sign in table.  To make the moss initial sign, you will need a pack of reindeer moss, a low heat glue gun, initial (I found mine at Hobby Lobby), brush/sponge brush, foam square board (12" x 12"), and craft paint.  I first painted the initial.  This required two coats of silver paint.  Make sure the initial dries between coats.  Then, I glued the initial to the foam square.  Once dry, I began filling in the foam square with the reindeer moss.  A thin layer is fine.  I then went back and filled in any missing spots.  Once the square was covered with moss, I trimmed along the initial so you can easily read the letter. 
"M" Moss Initial Sign
I also made mini derby hats.  I found these adorable mini hats (at the doll section of Hobby Lobby for $1).  I jazzed it up with a little glue gun, ribbon, flowers, and embellishments. 

Mini Derby Hats

Here's the Moss Initial Sign and Mini Derby Hats on the sign-in table at the restaurant...


I made a total of three derby hats (one for myself, one for my step mom, and one for the bride-to-be).  I used wired ribbon, glue gun, floral wire, fake flowers, charms, feathers, tulle, and organza.  I got ideas from Dee's Crafts.  They are from Kentucky and have everything you need to make derby hats.  They also have a Youtube channel.



Domesticated Diva's Derby Hat

The Bride to Be's "Happily Ever After" Derby Hat

My Step mom's Derby Hat

I also made a bunting banner.  I bought a ready-to-decorate banner from Hobby Lobby.  All I had to do was decorate it with craft letters, ribbon, and paper.

"Congrats Mel" Banner


The Banner at the Bridal Shower

I also created the centerpieces.  I bought the glass vases from the Dollar Tree and the white frames are from Ikea.  I wrapped the square glass vase with ribbon and the cylinder vase with craft paper and raffia.  I designed the "Keep Calm and Derby On" and "Lucky in Love" signs using Microsoft Publisher.  I bought fresh flowers the day of the shower and floating tea lights.



"Lucky In Love" Centerpiece

"Keep Calm and Derby On" Centerpiece


For the sign in table, one of my sister's bridesmaids created a "Date Night" Sign In.  People write in their favorite date night idea on a craft stick for the couple.  The idea is for them to randomly choose a date night idea from the jar to find unique ways to spend time together.


My sister's Maid of Honor also made Peanut Butter Kentucky Derby Pops in the shape of derby hats!  These were the shower favors for the guest.


We also made the shower prizes for the games. One was a wine tag for a Apple Flavored Wine, and the other prizes were gift baskets containing wine glasses, mini wine bottle, and chocolates.



Here are some pictures from the shower:

The Southern Belles with their Hats


The Ladies Enjoying their Lunch


The Beautiful Sign In Table


The Cute Derby Cake made by Alamo Sweets in San Antonio


The Bride to Be Cutting Her Derby Cake

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