Are you hosting a Halloween Party this year? Do you need some last minute inspiration? We're here to help...scroll through our ideas below for some really spooky inspiration! Happy Halloween! Do you have leftover baby pumpkins from your visit the pumpkin patch? We have a few more ideas for you! Simply carve out the pumpkin and add in your favorite dipping sauce (ranch dressing is always a favorite at Without A Hitch), decorate your platter with various veggies and enjoy!! If you have leftover large pumpkins, simply carve out the inside, place a clear bowl inside then add ice and your favorite drinks for a festive way to keep your beverages cold. This works great for keeping bottles of wine cold as well! Speaking of wines, you MUST try Armida's PoiZin (red Zinfandel)...it's incredible AND appropriate for a Halloween bash! Armida is one of our favorite wineries in Healdsburg, Ca (we're a member there!) Check them out at armida.com (promotional picture from Armida Winery). Need an idea for table settings? We found this idea on Pintrest and absolutely fell in love: use a set of plastic fangs as a napkin ring! Are you hosting a kids party for Halloween? We have ideas for that too! Pumpkin bowling is a great and safe activity for the kids to enjoy indoors or outside. An added bonus would be to let the kids decorate their own pumpkin before the bowling tournament begins! Finally, before your guests leave make sure they take home one of these easy DIY Halloween-inspired party favors: Best of luck with your Halloween Bash! Don't forget to visit our Facebook page to share with us your favorite Halloween decorations; you can always tag us on Instagram too (@withoutahitchevent).
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![]() Fall is our favorite time of year at Without A Hitch Events; we love decorating our houses and various venues during the Fall season! Every year, we look forward to creating a new and beautiful centerpiece for our Thanksgiving table. Take a look below to see some of the centerpiece designs that we've created in the recent past: Pumpkin Vase: We're so lucky to live right near Half Moon Bay, California - the epicenter of all things pumpkin! Every year, we visit one of the local pumpkin patches and pick out a few pumpkins that we love and use them for decorations around the house or for gifts. Paired with some fresh flowers in rich Fall colors, a pumpkin vase is a creative take on the table centerpiece and it is usually a talking point for guests. This is also a great idea when bringing flowers to a family member or friend's house during the Fall. A pumpkin vase is so easy to make, here are some tools you'll need and instructions: Tools: Pumpkin Circular or oval container (soup can, cup, etc.) Knife or pumpkin carving tool Pen or Sharpie Spoon Seasonal flowers Water Plant food (optional) Instructions: -Put the circular or oval container on top of the pumpkin to use as a tracing guide. Using a pen or Sharpie, trace the outside rim of the container and score for a perfect fit. -Cut off the top of the pumpkin. -Scoop out the pulp on the inside with a spoon. While the pulp isn't necessary for the rest of this project, you might have other uses for it -- save it if you need it, otherwise you can discard. -Place the circular or oval container inside the pumpkin to hold the flowers. -Add water and plant food (optional) and arrange the flowers. According to Martha Stewart: Fall season flowers include dahlias, cockscombs, rose hips, and mini crab apples. Consult with a local florist if you would like more information about what is in season at this time. Pumpkin Tea Lights: On a recent trip to Safeway, we discovered that they had mini pumpkins (SO CUTE!). And it dawned on us that these would make great tea light holders! If you are anything like the Without A Hitch team, you have hundreds of tea lights in various drawers throughout the house; and you're looking for any excuse to use them. These little beautifies are a quick and easy DIY project. Here are some tools you will need and instructions: Tools: Mini pumpkin(s) Knife or pumpkin carving tool Pen or Sharpie Spoon Flower cutters Votive or tea light candles Instructions: -Using the flower cutters, trim the stem of the mini pumpkin. Then put the candle on top of the pumpkin to use as a tracing guide. Using a pen or Sharpie, trace the outside rim of the candle and score for a perfect fit. -Cut off the top of the pumpkin. -Scoop out the pulp on the inside with a spoon. While the pulp isn't necessary for the rest of this project, you might have other uses for it -- save it if you need it, otherwise you can discard. -Place the votive or tea light candles inside the pumpkin and enjoy! Welcome to the Without A Hitch Events Blog! We're really excited that you've joined us! We'll be posting every Sunday, unless we're too excited and need to share early! We'll be posting various ideas that inspire us, planning tips for your own parties and events, spotlight on our favorite vendors and venues and so much more! And we want to hear from you too - share your thoughts and best practices in our comments section!
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