Oktoberfest Party Ideas

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How to throw an awesome Oktoberfest Party

This year the official Oktoberfest starts on September 20.  It’s time to start pulling together your ideas for your Oktoberfest party!  I’ve created a list to help you out!

1. Oktoberfest-themed invitations –  I found these cute ones on Etsy. A cute hand-made invitation can even be a fun keepsake.  Be sure to ask the creator how much of it can actually be customized to your taste.

2. Oktoberfest music – No Oktoberfest party is complete if there isn’t an oom-pah-pah band playing in the background!  I listened to various albums through Amazon and found this one to be my favorite:Traditional Oktoberfest music.  Music is essential when entertaining.  By setting the tone, it often enhances the atmosphere, and helps make it a ‘good time’ as you wait for guests to arrive.

3. German beer – You should serve only German beer at your Oktoberfest!  There are only six breweries in Munich that can produce the official Oktoberfest beer.  You should buy from one of them: Hofbräu, Augustiner, Paulaner, Hacker-Pschorr, Spaten, and Löwenbräu.  Traditionally, it is also served in the 1 Liter glass beer stein.

4. Oktoberfest-themed decor – I found these really cute printables which would be great for labeling your appetizers and food. I like these themed-printables because it adds the extra little oomph that your party might be needing.  It’s also inexpensive.

5. Plates and napkins – Blue and white are the colors of Oktoberfest.  This bundled plate wear is festive and fun. Or, if you want a say in the decorations, you can create your own plates and placemats for your party through Shutterfly.

6. Traditional German Food – Break out the schnitzel and sauerkraut!  Here are some links to some great recipes:

7. Coasters – Where are you going to set down your cold drinks?  How about on some nice coasters!  Many people like to keep their coasters as souvenirs from when they visit Germany.  Why don’t you make some custom coasters through Shutterfly and give them out as party favors? For something truly authentic, you could also purchase some German coasters here.

8 and 9: Dirndl and Lederhosen: If you really want to get into the spirit of Oktoberfest, I recommend purchasing a dirndl or lederhosen; these are theme-appropriate outfits that will surely make you the ‘hostess with the mostess’. This blog post has some great information about how to buy a dirndl.  The German Import Haus sells authentic German outfits.

Some quick Oktoberfest FAQ:

What exactly is Oktoberfest?
It is a celebration that has been held nearly every year since 1810 in Munich, Germany.  It is a 16-day festival that runs from late September into the first weekend in October.  It was started on October 12, 1810 to celebrate the marriage of Crown Prince Ludwig to Princess Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen on the Theresienwiese (Theresa’s Meadow).  To this day, the celebrations are still held on the Theresienwiese!  In Munich, an average of 6 million people visit during this festival.

Why is it called Oktoberfest when it starts in September?
The festival was moved up to enjoy the nicer weather of September.

For more information about the Oktoberfest, visit here.

 

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Easy DIY Pineapple Vase

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In this post – Easy DIY Pineapple Vase

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YOU GUYS. I have got the COOLEST tool maybe…. ever.

A Pineapple De-Corer and Slicer 

It did this:

At first I thought, oooh! A neat pineapple cup for drinks! How cool is that?

I thought of another use for this pineapple as well…

A pineapple vase! This would be great for tropical themed parties!

Perfect for luaus.

Or it would make a great vase for an outdoor BBQ or party because it can withstand the elements from the outdoors.

Get it here  or get it on Amazon.

You could put more tropical appearing flowers in it: protea, birds of paradise, orchids…

I just used some roses from the garden.

 

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Copycat Dole Whip with DIY Pineapple Party Cups!

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I have TWO things to share with you today:

1. Easy DIY pineapple party cups

2. Copycat Dole Whip recipe (like Disneyland and Disneyworld!)

Copycat Dole Whip in a pineapple cup

 

Ok, first you start with your pineapple:

And then with some magic…

Ok, so it’s not really magic. But, there’s a REALLY cool tool that let’s you do this.

cool pineapple decorer tool

Look! It takes out ALL of the delicious fruit and leaves behind the core and outside!

Um. WHOA. I never liked buying pineapple before because it always made a HUGE mess to cut it up and it took quite some time.

This took about 1 minute.  And you can see the big mess it left behind in the above pictures (nope, didn’t clean the area for a pretty picture! there was no mess!)

So, here’s where you can get this cool gadget: Pineapple De-Corer and Slicer OR get it HERE

And you’re left with this hollow shell of a pineapple, which is perfect for… drinks!

Copycat dole whip recipe with DIY pineapple cup

Copycat Dole Whip Smoothie Recipe (adapted from Pinterest… couldn’t find original owner)

PRINTABLE RECIPE HERE

Ingredients:

 

1 whole fresh pineapple (or 2-3 cups frozen pineapple chunks)
1 cup almond milk
1 tbsp honey (optional)
ice (optional: would use for fresh pineapple if not doing the zoku method below)

Directions

 

  1. Add all ingredients into a blender. If doing the zoku method, omit the ice.   Enjoy!
  2. If doing zoku method, pour contents into your zoku slushie cup.

Get a Zoku Cup HERE. It is seriously THE BEST thing to happen to Summer.

Oh PS. It makes the BEST root beer floats. They also have pops here.

 This pineapple party cup would be great for Hawaiian themed parties, tropical parties, luau parties! You could add multiple straws to it.  I used my fun silly straw and sat it around the core to make it stay in place.  You could always remove the core!

Isn’t this just so cool?

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Christmas China

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Christmas china patterns

I’m getting ready to set up my Christmas dining table which has me daydreaming about what Christmas china pattern I would pick!  Let’s take a look at some!

Bernardaud ‘Grenadier’

Royal Crown Derby ‘Old Imari Holiday’

Spode ‘Christmas Tree’
Pottery Barn ‘Reindeer Games’

Williams-Sonoma ’12 days of Christmas’

Johnson Brothers ‘Old Britain Castles’

Juliska ‘Country Estate holiday’

Kate Spade ‘Pear Tree Point’

Lenox ‘Holiday’

Royal Albert ‘Christmas’

Royal Copenhagen ‘Star fluted Christmas’

Royal Doulton ‘Tartan’

Spode “Christmas Tree” 75th Anniversary edition 

Spode ‘Christmas Rose’

Tiffany “Garland”

Villeroy and Boch “French Noel”

Villeroy and Boch “My Home”.. sadly retired. 

Villeroy and Boch “Toy’s Delight”

Christopher Radko

Lenox ‘My Winter Greetings’

Nikko 

Vietri ‘Renna’

Vietri mixture of Santa
Villeroy and Boch ‘Toy’s Delight’

What is your favorite pattern?.

Mine is, uhh… Bernardauds, no wait! Tiffany’s! no, I mean, Royal Copenhagen’s! No, Villeroy and boch! I can’t decide!! How about a classic, Spode ‘Christmas Tree’!

I tend to like the patterns that incorporate the traditional red and green.

Has this inspired you to set your Christmas table?  Or do you need to go out now and get all new china?!

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