I love Marta. And I love her blog. She graciously invited me to participate in “the how-to series: celebrating stuff we know.” There are some really cool posts and many more to come, but all I know how to do is party stuff. So big surprise, my contribution is how to cut a cake. And it goes right along with Partyschool 101. You can go to Marta’s blog to get the whole scoop. If you’ve signed up for my newsletter, you might recognize this picture.
And I can’t say this enough–a big thanks to Sara Westbrook, Nicole Gerulat, and Kara Allen for helping me with the newsletter. I love you ladies!








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great tips! i can’t wait to check out her blog a little more…
Shout out for you on my blog today – I finally posted and wrote about my little sister’s baby shower that I threw for her in April- it took me THAT long- sheesh! Anyway, thanks again for your help!! Hope you are having a great summer!
http://somewhatorganizedslightlycrafty.blogspot.com/2010/07/april-showers-bring-may-flowers-and.html
thank you, thank you. everyone loves your tips. you are the party queen, my friend! i appreciate the guest post. xo.
I am new to your blog and am so inspired by all that you post here! Thanks for sharing so many great ideas and sources!
Hi there!
Sara Westbrook has fabulous ideas and excellent photography to share her talents. What very clever games, refreshments, invites and all the colors and theme ideas! She’s a keeper! I’m the Grandma age now and will share party web information by your Sarah with others. Keep up the impressive work and sell, sell, sell!
Your instant new fan! Julia
GO Sara GO!
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