Miss Beaux's Prom was on Saturday
and the pictures were at our house.
I wanted it to be special
since this would be her last High School Dance.
She has a great group of friends
that are all good kids and a lot of fun.
So, I planned a kind of Prom Pre-Party
for them and I thought
I would share the details with all of you.
Let's face it Prom is a long night!
I didn't want to take up too much of their Prom time
so I wanted to keep it short.
I knew that pictures
would take up quite a bit of time
so I planned for about one hour
for the total party.
The theme of their Prom was "Northern Lights"
and their school colors are Blue and Silver,
so I planned my decorations around those perimeters.
I set up a buffet on the kitchen island
with just a few appetizers.
Of course, we started with Mocktails.
The kids love the paper straws!
For the Mocktails,
I just set out some sparkling Lemonade,
Sparkling Cranberry juice,
and Sparkling Cran-raspberry juice
and let them mix it up.
I filled some mason jars
with colored marbles and a candle.
I also set out lots of little candles around the buffet.
I first folded a white table cloth in half
and I placed it on the island.
I used Deco-mesh in blue and silver
and twisted it as a runner down
the center of the display.
It was a pretty simple set up actually.
Miss Beaux doesn't like for me to fuss over her
so I tried to keep it minimalistic.
I made finger food
that was purchased at Trader Joe's.
Teriyaki Meatballs'
Fried Mac and Cheese Balls
Stuffed Mushrooms
and
Little Mini Vanilla Cupcakes
It is important to make sure
that the food isn't messy or difficult to eat.
We don't want their Prom attire
to get dirty before they even get pictures taken.
Scope out prime spots for photos.
That is your job as the Pre-Party hostess!
Mr. Beaux and I walked around the yard
to find the prettiest photo spots.
Our Lilac bush is in full bloom in the front yard
so we moved our bench over in front of it for pictures.
Doesn't it make a great backdrop?
Of course we had the obligatory "Stair" shot
that all of the parents love.
The hardest part of my job
was orchestrating the photos.
The other parents are looking to you for direction.
I had a list of "Photo Ops"
that I knew I wanted to have.
Corsage/Boutineer photo,
Girls Only,
Guys Only,
Group Photo,
and Couples.
Within that list I knew I had certain poses
that I wanted them to try.
I searched on Pinterest to get some ideas
for fun photos.
Remember, the kids are excited and busy talking to each
other so you have to really try and get their attention!
other so you have to really try and get their attention!
I LOVE candid shots
so I made sure that my camera
was set for continuous shooting
to capture all of the fun!
I wanted some fun pictures too
so I gave the kids some ideas
and they took off and ran with them.
These pictures had all of the kids
and the parents laughing!
I made small party favor bags
for the kids to take with them.
Inside were mints, chocolates, suckers,
mustaches for the boys
and hair ties for the girls.
The Boys had a lot of laughs with them.
It helps to do things like this
to lighten the mood and relax
the kids before the dinner and dance.
Soon, it was time for them to enter the Limo
and take off for the Prom.
We waved goodbye and
I'm sure that I cried a little too.
These are forever memories for them
and for the parents.
Remember to edit your photos and share
a few on Facebook for the
kids to look at during the night.
Then put your feet up, get a real cocktail
and RELAX...
until Graduation!
I hope my Prom Pre-Party tips help you plan a smashing
party for the "young adults"!
party for the "young adults"!
Until Next Time,
Beaux R'eves
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