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Dec 9, 2015

LDS Christmas Party

This year us and another couple (plus some amazing friends) were in charge of our church Christmas party. It was a Saturday morning breakfast buffet Christmas party. This is a little off topic for my chocolate blog :) but we did have some super fun chocolate chocolates I created for the event and I thought I share the rest of the party too since decorating a LDS cultural hall brings with it whole new level of challenges. Here is some ideas-



I decided to set the food table in the middle of the cultural hall and run two 8 foot tables down each side. We planned for 250 guests and we wanted to make the flow smooth and quick. We capped the tables with plates and decorations at the beginning and at the end with an assortment of fruit.  The cold drinks and hot cocoa bar were on separate tables.


My husband found old fencing to build this stable. The nativity photo booth for families was such a big hit! Our primary assembled a great selection of costumes for everyone to choose from and helped take pictures. We got the best family photo here ❤️❤️
 


Each seat was adorned with a chocolate nativity as a gift. I can't throw a party without giving everyone chocolate! And even more chocolate.. 
 
 









The colors were very non-traditional for Christmas. We went with white, teal, gold, and burlap accents. Classy, crisp, modern and clean was the idea. 




2 comments:

  1. It was an astounding display. None of us who attended will ever forget that we ate breakfast in elegance with 200+ neighbors and friends! Absolutely stunning, Robyn & Tyler! thank you for all of your hard work envisioning, organizing, and putting it together! Love, Pam

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  2. How did you do the white banners above?

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