Tuesday, 1 March 2011

Cocktail creations

If you follow me on twitter you may have noticed a lot of hen night chat.

I am a bridesmaid for my sister in law in a few weeks and myself and the brides sis had the gruelling task of arranging the hen do.  After going over many options, we decided on a spa day, a relaxing cocktail afternoon and an evening of singing and dancing - we liked to call it 'Spa & Sparkle' :)

I am all about the detail so I tasked myself with arranging the favours for the day/night.  Our spa day started early and as we provided food for the guests, cupcakes were the obvious option as our daytime treat.  I bought a gorgeous little cakestand and set up our buffet style sweet and savoury treats in the spa area that had been cordoned off for our party.


After the morning of pampering,  an afternoon of champagne, chat and girly fun while getting ready for our big night out seemed more than appropriate.

Finally it was time to head to our venue - the gorgeous Corinthian in Glasgow.  It has recently went through a refurb and is absolutely stunning ... shame I can't say the same about some of it's clientele but that's another story.


After having cocktails in the main bar we were escorted our private room for an evening of nibbles, cocktails and karaoke.  Myself and Katie (The Chief) had sneaked into the room beforehand to decorate it with our favours and other pink goodness as per the Brides favourite colour.  Check out the amazing chairs in the room ... they were so comfy to sit in.  I don't think the Bride's throne was quite as enjoyable to sit in but it sure looked good too.

Onto the favours ... I had a sudden brainwave one evening to give everyone a cocktail glass filled with goodies.  I sourced some glasses (plastic) from Ebay but upon receipt of them was dismayed to see how plain and dull they looked.  Back on Ebay I sourced some pink and pearl gems and went on to painstakingly glue gems to the base of 16 cocktail glasses.  After finding some loveheart shaped sweets and wands (Valentines day remnants were a blessing) I was able to fill the glasses along with a pink nail polish and party popper for everyone.  A butterfly was also placed on each glass with the Brides favourite cocktail recipe scribbled (literally, I was running out of time) on the back.  Thanks to Claire for this tip! :)

Obviously a hen night isn't a hen night without willies and although the Bride asked for a classy do ... we just couldn't resist and before we knew it willies were flying everywhere ... even landing in drinks to the surprise of some hens.  

 I couldn't leave this post without a group photo of all the hens together ... this was just before we headed to the club downstairs and I hope you agree we still look fairly glam for having downed the equivalent of a half bottle of sambucca each along with various other cocktails of vodka, tequila and gin.
The Hens (Bride is 3rd gal in with the lilac dress)
Sunday was most certainly a day of recovery and reminiscing over a fabulous day of fun and frolics.

x

7 comments:

  1. wow that hen party looks amazing. i'll have to get you to arrange my upcoming 30th lol (eeek!)

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  2. It looks fantastic, well done you x

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  3. It looks amazing! I'm having my graduation ball in the Corinthian :) Cannot wait :) x

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  4. This looks wonderful, well done girlie! :) I wondered why you were tweeting about sticking gems onto cocktails glasses, and now I know! Haha looks like all your hard work paid off though, everything looks so lovely. And I haven't been to the corinthian since it god all done up but I have heard it is very swish! xx

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  5. Oh the glasses look gorgeous...deek you craft supreamo. Looks like was a magic day...you're such a sweetheart for putting it together. Looks like you had a wonderful time....but with cupcakes,spa and cocktails...I suppose it would be heard not to. xx

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  6. Looks like a fun night, love the cocktail glass idea!

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  7. Ahhh You done good hun! You all look gorgeous! x

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