Champagne Fountain & Food/Dessert Tiered Trays & Set-Up

Champagne Fountain & Food/Dessert Tiered Trays & Set-Up
Apex Fountains & Apex Tiered Trays - 'On Beach'
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Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Beverage Fountain Recipes: Fountain Garnish Ideas -- Keep Your Fountain Cool & Beautiful At The Same Time!

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Some Of My Favorite Garnish Ideas From This Board Are:

     Vanilla Bean Ice Cubes
     Edible Floral Ice Cubes
     LED Lighted Ice Cubes
     Mini Burger Garnish
     Colored Lemon/Lime Garnish
     Coffee Ice Cubes
     Sugared Fruit Garnish 

*Freeze coffee as ice cubes and toss in a cup of Bailey's.




Homes & Spaces: Decor Of The Vintage Game Room Edition

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*Recycle - Reuse -- Create 

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Some of my favorite ideas from this board are:

     Creating Wall Art -- Framing Old/Vintage Games
     Repurposed Games Into Furniture
     Game Pieces Made Into Lamps
     Vintage Game Pieces Deco
     DIY Tennis Racket Shelf
   


Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Beverage Fountain Recipes: PURPLE Punch & Decor Set-Up Ideas Edition

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*Lavender Signature Cocktail - 'Lavender Bliss'
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Wedding Tent & Champagne Fountain

Purple is a range of hues of color occurring between red and blue.[1][2] The Oxford English Dictionary describes it as a deep, rich shade between crimson and violet.[3]Purple is positively associated with royalty, magic, mystery and piety.[4] When combined with pink, it is associated with eroticism and seduction.[5]
Purple was the color worn by Roman Emperors and magistrates, and later by Roman Catholic bishops.