Invitations
I really wanted to establish
the theme from the get-go, and luckily, I have a dear friend who just happens
to be a genius designer. You can check her out at www.Zazzle.com/TheNoteBox!
Since I had already asked my friend to alter the Real Housewives of
Orange County logo to become “The Real Housewife of Ontario County,” I used the same design to create envelope seals through Vistaprint with awesome discounts
from RetailMeNot.
Setting
We
chose the second floor of an adorable ice cream parlor that overlooks the lake for a homey and contemporary feel. For subtle Housewives décor, my computer savvy cousin created some
one-of-a-kind tabletop images of my sister’s face in Real Housewives scenes using the FaceInHole website. Luckily, my sister had a plethora of expressive Facebook pictures to choose from. Here she is as Teresa right before her infamous table flip:
Music
Of
course, no Housewives themed party would be complete without some hot
Housewives singles! I found and downloaded the following:
“Revelation”
by Gretchen (OC)
“On
Display” by Melissa (NJ)
“I’m
Real” by Simon (NY)
“Close
to You” by Danielle (NJ)
“Can’t
Control” by Jo (OC)
“Tardy
for the Party” by Kim (ATL)
“Money
Can’t Buy You Class” and “Chic C’est la Vie” by Countess Luann (NY).
I
quietly had this playlist on a loop in the background, so that only the most dedicated
Housewives fans noticed—and loved!—it.
Snacks
The
managers of the ice cream parlor were phenomenal. They let us bring in our own
snacks and drinks as long as we purchased our entrees from them. Where did we
get ideas for snacks? Bethenny Frankel’s website!!! Unfortunately, the website
seems to have become less easily searchable, but I can vouch for her sangria and Mock-A-Mole (guacamole)!
Dessert
Since
I had just taken a Wilton cake decorating class at Michael’s (which I highly
recommend), I made cupcakes. Again, thanks to my cousin’s techno-handiwork, we put
together these Housewives cupcake picks. The Milania cupcakes are my favorite.
Sweet and sour at the same time.
Games
You can't throw a shower without some sort of game, right? I wanted to
make it accessible to those who didn’t watch the show and exciting for those
who did, so we developed a series of multiple choice questions about the series
and handed each guest a question to ask my sister, thus putting her in the hot seat instead of them.
Here are some of the questions we used:
What
did Teresa famously call Danielle while screaming at her?
Hooker
Prostitution whore
Stripper
Hooker
Prostitution whore
Stripper
Which
housewife has Slade NOT dated?
GretchenVickie
Jo
Lauri
What
did Bethenny name her daughter?
BeatriceBethenny
Bryn
If
she got a certain number of questions correct, she would win the grand prize—an
autographed bottle of Ramona Pinot Grigio! How did I come across the autograph,
you wonder? Well, I just happen to have an amazing friend who got it for me at
an official signing in NYC!
We
also played a more traditional shower game with questions about my sister’s life—a stylized version of True or False—and the game winner received a bottle
of Skinnygirl Margarita.
Gifts
For one of my gifts, I couldn’t resist doing a
play on the Bravo logo! I found the logo on Bravo’s website, altered the
lettering from "BRAVO" to my sister's future last name, reversed the image in Photoshop, printed it out on T-shirt transfer paper from Staples, and ironed it on to a cute sweatshirt that I
picked up at Target. That way, she had something to wear while getting her hair and makeup done on her wedding day. It came out great!
(It's actually easier than I just made it sound. I promise.)
Some other guests really got into the Housewives spirit, giving my sister themed baskets, like this Italian/cooking/Teresa Guidice basket that included her cookbook.
Budget
If you've ever thrown any kind of party, you know that every little thing tends to add up to more than you probably want to spend. And although the Housewives have money to burn, I certainly do not. The bridesmaids and I were definitely working within a strict budget, and I learned that if you're willing to put in some time and imagination, you can create a shower that is affordable, personal, and unique!
P.S. Hire me, Andy Cohen! ;)