What are you doing New Year’s Eve?
Host a gathering and ring in the New Year, Paris Time.
For sweet Maggie’s second birthday party, we had a New Year’s Eve party early in the day. We were able to ring in the New Year at 3 o’clock in the afternoon here in California (midnight in Paris), a very “kid friendly” hour to celebrate.
Find out how to make this party your own…
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- a variety of Soups | served in crock pots to keep warm
- a variety of Breads | sliced and served with butter
- green salad and vegetable crudite
- fruit salad
- Croque en Bouche for dessert | A traditional French dessert of piled puffed pastry, drizzled with caramel, yum!
- Signs created by Pro Party Planner, placed in TOLSBY frames
+TIP :: decorate the buffet with this Paris Paper City
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- a variety of dry and sweet bubbly
- a variety of mixers (orange, grapefruit, & pomegranate juices)
- mix-ins (mango, raspberries, limes, strawberries)
+TIP :: wrap shiny gold pipe cleaners around the stems of your champagne glasses
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Le Pop-Corn | kettle corn popcorn bagged up with a small
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Croque en Bouche // Croquembouche
Directions :: Using the 110-count mini cream puffs from Costco, a Styrofoam cone, and a pack of toothpicks, cover the cone with the puffs (trying to leave as little space in between as possible.)
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