| The Birthday Girl: Zoey |
PART
TWO (Party Animal)
Mom
and I were invited to a fox themed birthday party for one of my doggie friends
who was turning four. This doggie friend
is a “Porkie” (half yorkie and half Pom –
though we don’t hold it against her for the Pom half). She just happens to
be as big of a fashionista as I, Carly am and an Upper Crust Pup in her own
right. She even plays muse to a blog too. (Foxy Dog Style). She looks kinda looks like a fox
in the face so her mom thought having a woodland fox themed party would be
right up her alley.
My
favorite part of course is the doggie
buffet. Specialty dog cookies shaped like fox heads, mushrooms, and trees.
There were even some macaroon shaped cookies just for us furry guests. So much to choose from! I felt it important to be a polite guest and sample them all!
The
human food table had a scrumptious champagne and strawberry cake as well as
celery and carrot dishes (my human let me have some of those veggies - but I was holding out for cake!) There were
candies, meat and cheese rollups (oh yeah
I got some of that roll up too – like I said in Part One it’s just RUDE to turn
down food at a party!!), sparkling punch, and bottled water. The hostess made sure to
cover all her guest’s bases (those with fur and without).
The
decorations were in pale shades of pink and aqua with lots of cute little foxes
set about the room. The hostess also made sure there was a photo station for
pictures. She didn’t forget those Divo party animals as she set up a miniature
fire hydrant on potty pads so few had to go outside during the party.
| Seri (L) and I, Carly (R) at the photo station |
| Potty Station The boys were loving it! |
| All the guests wanted to help open presents! |
After the humans nearly devoured the delicious cake (yes, I did make sure to stand close to mom to catch any crumbs!) presents were opened and so many remembered the fox theme and now my friend has enough stuffed foxes to last until her next birthday!
| That's me, CARLY Perfecting the "I'm starving, please save a crumb for me" routine! |
So
what do you get for a cute little fox-face Porkie who has everything? We got her a Harlow & Grace custom made faux croc
walking vest in brown with a felt fox face on the back. An added croc and satin
bow with a Swarovski center as well as some squiggly eyes made this a fun
outfit for the Porkie who has almost as many outfits as I do!
Of course, we also had
to throw in a little stuffed orange and white fox toy.
| Red Foxes and Hot Pink Hearts |
Naturally, I needed a new outfit for the party. Wanting to keep with the theme a
fox and heart theme print vest with multiple Swarovski crystals centered on the
oversized organza and satin waist bow was just what the upper crust pup doctor ordered!. This vest had an added mini
ruffled skirt to make it all the more girly. Of course, this upper crust pup needed a matching
crystal hair bow.
Mom
searched all over town for something with a fox theme for her to wear but
couldn’t find anything…until the last minute when she found something fitting
online but it was too late to order. Now high on her list for “must haves” is
this adorable fox stole…knitted of course!
| Foxy Scarf |
Fitting
wardrobe attire or not for mom, the party was fabulous and as always is something
to look forward to each year. Our hostess was the
definitely the hostess with the mostess
as she made sure the guests left with a small gift bag and cute canning jars
full of popcorn as a thank you.
| Guest KOZY |
| Guest MIA |
After the party and we returned home Mom kicked back with a little fox theme party of her own. While I munched on some party leftovers she concocted this foxy little cocktail:
PINK FOX
1
1/2 ounces gin
1/2
ounce vodka
3/4
tsp pomegranate juice
1/2
tsp sugar
3/4
ounce freshly squeezed lemon juice
1/3 cup Ginger Ale (chilled)
1/3 cup Ginger Ale (chilled)
Add
all ingredients (except Ginger Ale) to a cocktail shaker and shake vigorously for at least 30
seconds, add a few cubes of ice and shake again for at least 20 seconds or
until cold.
Pour Ginger Ale
into cocktail glass, add the shaken ingredients, and top with a small dollop of whipped cream and a
maraschino cherry for garnish.
If
you’d like to make sure your pet party turns out as great as this one did check
out PART ONE (www.partyanimaldoggystyle.blogspot.com) for some great party tips
for any party animal!
Thanks
for stopping by! Be sure and follow I,
Carly on Facebook at:
www.facebook.com/uppercrustpup Feel free to post some pictures of your own Upper Crust Pup's party pictures there as I love to see party pictures!
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