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Mrs. Penguin, Northern California Age and Occupation: 27, Weddingbee Editor in Chief Fiance's Age and Occupation: 30, Doctor of Physical Therapy Engagement Date: January 29, 2007 Wedding Date: June 7, 2008 Blogging Since: September 14, 2007 Venue: Winery in the Gold Country About Me: I love the Spice Girls, dogs with underbites, bean burritos, making messes, high fives, avoiding showers, crossword puzzles, blogs, weddings, and blogs about weddings!
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Citrus Themed Bridal Shower

September 21st, 2009 @ 3:41 pm by Mrs. Penguin

I’ve been prepping for a shower that I’m co-hosting this weekend at my place. I’ve never thrown a shower before, and it’s actually a total blast! It’s almost like planning a mini-wedding… but rather than taking a year to plan, it only takes a week! When my friend Emily asked if we could co-host at my place, I was a bit overwhelmed. We didn’t register for a lot of entertaining-ware, so I was worried that I’d have to buy a lot of stuff to make the shower look presentable. While I was willing to buy more serving platters, the truth is that we have nowhere to store anything. But I put my thinking cap on, and have figured out ways to make do with what I have, while still keeping the setup cute, potentially saving me lots of $$$!

I wanted to give you guys a sneak peek of what I’ve got going so far. First up, my inspiration, from the fabulous Hostess With the Mostess blog:

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Check out her tips for a citrus themed shower and where she purchased her decor items here!

I chose the citrus theme because I knew I could buy a few bags of oranges, lemons, and limes from Costco to use for decor. Fruit is cheap, and when we’re done with it, it turns into food for Mr. Peng and me. And by food, I mean mojitos and mimosas. :) I didn’t want to invest in decor that I’d feel bad throwing away, or I’d end up having to find storage for.

I went to Jo-Ann’s yesterday to buy some fabric to use as a backdrop for the food table. I turned some of the fabric into table runners for the drink table and for our coffee table, as well. Here, I set up some of the fruit centerpieces, and will add fresh white flower blossoms to these on the day of. I just used our plain old cereal bowls for these.

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To be honest, while the fabric is really cute, it was a mistake. I should have looked for citrus colored or themed wrapping paper to use instead. I spent $50 on fabric, which in my opinion was a lot to spend on something I might never use again. I think I’ll turn some of it into dish towels and fabric napkins though, so not all is lost. :) The tablecloth is also something I didn’t have, so I just bought $1 a yard muslin, and plan to cover several surfaces in my house with it!

I briefly considered buying a bunch of new white platters to serve food on, but looked in my cabinet for what I have. I have big silver chargers, so instead of buying new plates, I bought coordinating paper to set on top of the chargers, and will put the food on the paper.

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We don’t have a dining table in our house, so we can’t serve a meal. I was determined to eliminate utensils for the party, so we’re doing all mini American foods. The menu includes:

  • Mini cheeseburgers
  • Mini BLTs
  • Mac ’n’ cheese in crispy prosciutto cups
  • Sweet potato fries
  • Mini hot dogs
  • Brownies and milk shots

I was disappointed to not be serving Thai food, because the bride LOVES Thai food! Alas, where would people eat? Fortunately, all this food can be eaten standing up.

We’ll be doing a champagne bar, with serve-yourself mixers including OJ, mango juice, and peach puree. Offering only one alcoholic choice with a personalized twist will be a nice budget saver, because I don’t have to worry about buying a bunch of different alcohol choices. This will be supplemented with Izze sodas and citrus water, for those looking for a non-alcoholic option.

And for favors, I really wanted to do those cute cupcakes that Miss Dew Drop blogged about earlier:

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I was worried that it would be too much work, though. :( Because my co-host is flying in the night before the shower (and we plan on partying, rather than planning!) I went a safer route and bought movie theater sized boxes of Lemonheads ($1 each!). I wrapped them up with tissue paper so that you can see what the favor is, and determined to use every inch of fabric I bought, wrapped them with fabric and yarn, as well.

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And lest you think I’m some kind of hostess with the mostess myself, check out what this scene really looks like:

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The entire 1000 square feet of my house is covered floor to ceiling with shower prep junk. And I had to scooch all the stuff over this morning to brew myself a giant pot of coffee. This is normally our drink bar, but I threw everything on the floor.

I can’t wait to show you all the drink and food setup once it’s all completed! All in all, I’m excited to throw this shower, and think that although I skimped on the budget, my hope is that the guests won’t be able to tell!

Shower planning veterans: do you have any budget saving tips? How do you avoid buying new stuff when throwing a shower? Or, what are some decor items that you can later integrate into your home when you’re done with the shower?

Oh, and any other citrus-themed inspiration or ideas you have, I’d love to hear! I still have a week left to plan!

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44 Responses to “Citrus Themed Bridal Shower”

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Mrs. Bruschetta (message)  5,565 posts, Bee Keeper

Very cute, Pengy! Will you be burning any citrus-scented candles throughout the shower?

 
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Lauren

Mrs. Penguin — who is making the tasty food — would you be able to share some recipes if you are?

 
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eileen marie
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eileen marie (message)  1,662 posts, Bumble bee

Very cute! Clementine Izze is my FAVORITE.

 
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Miss Dachshund
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Miss Dachshund (message)  689 posts, Busy bee

So cute! Those colors make me so happy!

The lemonheads made me smile, too! They’re FI’s favorite candy ever, and he can never find them in Canada… every time I visit him I pack POUNDS of lemonheads : )

Is it terrible if I forward this to my MOH and my aunt to give them ideas for my shower??

 
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Querida
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Querida (message)  1,424 posts, Bumble bee

AMAZING! I love citrus themes. My favorite scents and colors! I’ll def hang on to these ideas.

 
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Mrs. Bruschetta (message)  5,565 posts, Bee Keeper

Oh! And will you have citrus-themed music? Or at least play The Lemonheads a little bit? ;-)

 
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shelliduke
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shelliduke (message)  412 posts, Helper bee

That is so cute!! What a fun theme, and you’re doing a great job with it all. You could still add some tissue poms a la martha stewart for decor in the citrus colors, either hanging in a cluster above the table, or smaller ones here and there.

One tip for showers, although not really for yours - I have had great success having them in local restaurants. Saturday and sundays are typically slow times for them, and if they have a private room, they are more than happy to set it aside from 2-4 or so for the party. Often they don’t have food minimums, at least not at this time, and I usually order a couple of appetizer samplers, to save money you could pay for the soda/tea/coffee yourself, and then the guests can buy their own alcohol. It is fun to bring photos and other little things for decor, but you don’t have to set up or clean up your own apartment. I never have enough space for entertaining, this always works for me! :)

 
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MissBoulevard
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MissBoulevard (message)  50 posts, Worker bee

Great idea and very cute! I was thinking that if I was your friend I would love to have a momento of the event. You had mentioned turning the fabric into kitchen towels and napkins, if I was the bride-to-be I would love to get those as presents. A great reminder of wonderful friends and the awesome shower. You throw in some kitchen utensils and you have a wedding gift that would make me tear up.

 
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staceyb
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staceyb (message)  262 posts, Helper bee

i like missboulevard’s idea of making the fabric into a gift, but if you decide not to use the fabric, joann’s normally will let you return fabric as long as it hasn’t been washed or cut! :)

 
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Bridebella
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Bridebella (message)  368 posts, Helper bee

That fabric would also make a freakin’ adorable apron if you can swing it!

 
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Miss Plaid (message)  769 posts, Busy bee

I actually have used that to make an apron. Check it out: http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=27840470.

That fabric is also what I’m planning on using for my photobooth backdrop!

 
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Mrs. Penguin
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Mrs. Penguin (message)  3,530 posts, Sugar bee

@Miss Cake: So funny that you paired it with orange polkadots, just like I did! Great minds think alike ;)

@Lauren: Sure! It’s all gonna be pretty basic… I’m using bread dough out of the tube (pillsbury breadsticks) to make mini-buns, and it’ll be pretty basic, but I’ll be sure to blog everything!

 
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kmattso2
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kmattso2 (message)  1,046 posts, Bumble bee

That is such a cute theme!!!

 
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phruphru (message)  184 posts, Blushing bee

Love the theme!! And good tip re: looking for wallpaper or gift wrap. Fabric definitely can get expensive but I hope you at least used one of the awesome Joann’s coupons! Also, I second the motion for more deets on the food. Yum.

 
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Kerolene (message)  14 posts, Newbee

Very cute theme!

How about also making these: http://chocolateonmycranium.blogspot.com/2009/03/petite-watermelons.html

I have been making to make it and it seems like a lot of work, but it looks like it can fit into your theme with a little tweeking.

 
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RecessionistaBride
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RecessionistaBride (message)  5,018 posts, Bee Keeper

Wow! I’ve heard a little bit about the hostest with the mostest blog- I’ll definitely check it out!! That’s such a great theme… so many possibilities!

 
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RecessionistaBride
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RecessionistaBride (message)  5,018 posts, Bee Keeper

grrr… I meant hostess with the mostess lol.

 
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LatteLove
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LatteLove (message)  5,590 posts, Bee Keeper

Ugh so cute! I’m dying to plan a shower for someone…it’s too bad I don’t really have any friends getting married any time soon!

 
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tea
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tea (message)  7,278 posts, Busy Beekeeper

that looks great pengy! we reused a lot of serving platters/bowls [i even dragged my mom's rice cooker over! so worth the jokes] and other stuff we just used those cheapo aluminum serving dishes.

 
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MrsSl82be
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MrsSl82be (message)  8,508 posts, Bumble Beekeeper

Great ideas, and love how resourceful you were, can’t wait to see everything completed and in action!

 
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Mrs. Penguin, Northern California Age and Occupation: 27, Weddingbee Editor in Chief Fiance's Age and Occupation: 30, Doctor of Physical Therapy Engagement Date: January 29, 2007 Wedding Date: June 7, 2008 Blogging Since: September 14, 2007 Venue: Winery in the Gold Country About Me: I love the Spice Girls, dogs with underbites, bean burritos, making messes, high fives, avoiding showers, crossword puzzles, blogs, weddings, and blogs about weddings!

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