Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Barbie drive by party



This event took place the year of the Pandemic. So there was this drive by birthday trend. I really just wanted to buy that Barbie Box. Emma loves Barbies so it was perfect. I ordered the box. This Birthday Edition of the Barbie box is available for Photo Booth. I made this beautiful balloon installation to go around the box. I wanted the box with the child inside to be the actual photo booth.
I created the invites with the Barbies outside. Here is the child in the box. 

  
We gave her a microphone so she could talk to her guests as they drove by to wish her Happy Birthday.
    
I set up a table in front of her that was easy for guests to pull up too. They Could jump out get a picture and get treats. I made cookies and pink lemonade. I decorated the table with Barbie accessories. 
       
 
I made These really funny Face Fans, Emma is always making crazy faces. The event was at the top of the hill. So her sisters passed them out to the guests as they pulled up so they could wear them. Emma's reaction was priceless. 
   
    
Her Guests ...
 
I finally let her out of the box. 


Her friends up the street drove up in their fancy pink car. And let her drive it, or I guess ride by her bestie. 

Later the family had this cake I made. 
 
I think it was a successful day. I captured some more faces...


This was the thank you card that the guests and friends received. 
 

Sunday, January 5, 2020

Wine Charcuterie Comcast Xfinity Series























Prior to the pandemic I worked for Comcast as an events Specialist. I planned events for public events in San Francisco. I also conducted internal employee events, campus events at Cal Berkeley and events for San Francisco's Home subscribers. One of the event types was events that were inside of San Franciscos MDU communities. Our department planned budgeted and executed multiple types of events on location. 

A big bulk of the events when I first started with the team were wine and cheese events. The culture of the customers we were targeting are the young tech and investment sharks. Wine and cheese makes sense. But the cultures biggest hurdle is that they do not want interactions from random people who have something to sell. My position was to bring these individuals over to my team with inviting events. This target group just happens to like good food, obscure cheeses paired with fruit, nuts, and all things yummy. Putting crackers and cheese out is a real art. If you can increase your target sales with cheese and crackers then you my friend are a real artist. Here is a compilation of my Wine and Cheese events with Comcast Communities.

  Event: Wine&Cheese 

@Alchemy

 

@Venn

  
    
  

@Park 55