Monday, November 17, 2014

PARTIES: Joyeux Anniversarie

We had a BIG celebration in our home this weekend.

Kiddo turned the BIG 1-0!
That's right! He has now entered the "Double Digit Club"!

Kiddo and I have had a partnership since he was 3 years old when it comes to his birthday party themes. We sit down and have a meeting of minds to think over the last year of his life of all that has occurred and all that he has enjoyed. It's a fun time, in which we laugh, giggle, and/or [sometimes] cry. It's a special time in our mother/son relationship... and then.... comes the decision: "What will be this year's theme?".

Here are his past themes:
Age 1 - Cute as a Bug
Age 2 - Space Cadet 
Age 3 - Georgraphy Theme [Kiddo loved Africa and geography trivia]
Age 4 - Babalu [I Love Lucy Themed - kiddo playing Little Ricky]
Age 5 - Lego
Age 6 - Lego Star Wars
Age 7 - Indiana Jones
Age 8 - Bat Man

And this year's theme at age 10: Joyeux Anniversarie - A French Themed Party!
Here are the pics and some insight to how we pulled this together.



THE DECORATIONS
Search for "French Theme" or "Parisian Themed" parties on Pinterest and see what you find. Mostly all PINK and girly-oh-la-la presentations. That would not do. Oh no! So, we talked about it and he wanted me to bring in some sophistication. After all, we picked this theme because kiddo has been teaching himself French since this summer. He wanted to be able to speak as much as he could at the party... and he wanted to see French things all around.

I went for a simple casual-elegance approach to the decor.
Muted colors with just a pop of red here and there.

Burlap was a must... and so was his Lego Eiffel Tower set.



I liked the idea of banners... lots of them, but muted.... simple.

Burlap banners hung from the windows, tables, and some furniture. I made these from burlap scrapbook paper and simple black grossgrain ribbon. I purchased the black and white small banners from Edith at her Etsy shop edeenut. They were a perfect addition to the cake stands. I ordered 2 spools and had enough to do several stands and other serving items. The "Bonne Fete" banner was another awesome Etsy purchase from Amy at TheBeesKneesShoppe. She even changed the color of the letters where needed.


I liked the idea of using chalkboard-like stands to label the food [in French.... of course]. They were easy to assemble and I used a liquid pen that looks like chalk. Amazon Prime pulled through on all of these little details, as well as, the little French flags.




THE FOOD
Uh.... can you tell?! SIMPLY PHENOMENAL!

ALL of the food.... I mean ALL of it.... came from Mercat Bistro in Dallas.
This is my kiddo's favorite restaurant. And I mean.... FAVORITE.
The ambiance is fantastic and the food is wonderful. He asked me if it would be too weird to have their cheesecake as his birthday cake. I thought it was a wonderful idea! It snowballed from there.

We had one of our many special lunches at Mercat Bistro when I asked the manager, Mr. David, if it would be possible to order a couple of cakes for his party and maybe a few other items. He sat down with us... and before you knew it, we had a superb party menu planned!

They packaged all the food up so nicely and all I had to do was place the little French flags in the sandwiches and set the items on my white serving dishes.

It not only looked lovely.... the guests devoured everything in site!
A MAJOR hit!

Our menu from Mercat Bistro included the following:
Charcuterie Plate with Crustinis
Plateau de Fromages [Cheese Plate]
Amandes [Almonds]
Olives [Olives]
Sandwich au Poulet [Chicken Sandwich]
Parisira en Sandwich [Ham Sandwich]
Gateau au Fromage [Cheesecake]
Macarons
Eclairs
Profiteroles






THE FUN
When each guest arrived, we handed out berets for them to wear.
Our guests were such great sports, a couple even arrived wearing French Soccer Jerseys and had their faces painted with the French Flag! LOVE IT!

Of course the guest of honored and his parents dressed the part, too.
We had scarves, striped shirts, sweaters or jackets and our berets. Kiddo had a special CDG Airport shirt from smashtransit on Etsy.

A French Party would not be a party if we did not have French music playing.
We enjoyed listening to a complete array of Carla Bruni selections.

We had a little candy bar set up for that extra sweet-tooth craving.
It was a fun way to incorporate a little bit of color.

We also had a French Trivia game my wonderful hubby put together.
And... our traditional scavenger hunt!
This time..... it was in French! We had to find 10 of each hunted item. Thankfully, there were French speakers on both teams. So, it was a fare game. But, I think the boys still cheated.

The boys won. We are now tied 2-2.

The party officially ended in 2 two hours. But, we planned on people staying quite longer. And about 8 hours later.... our final guests departed. We have a good time!


Special Party Favors from Mercat Bistro - French Flag Macarons

And that, my friends, is how we pulled off a French Themed Party for a now 10 year old boy!
AU VOIR!

Shared at Thrifty Decor Chick.

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