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Themed Backyard Birthday Parties

Friday, August 13th, 2010

Today there are so many choices when it comes to choosing where to have your child’s birthday party- often it’s easy to overlook your own backyard. Backyard birthdays work well in the warmer months and for younger children, a fenced area is necessary. Birthday parties at home are often less expensive than taking a group of kids to a hosted party or children’s centre. With a little bit of imagination, creativity and a theme, a backyard party can be a huge hit.

Throw a barnyard bash

Throw a happening hoedown for your child by planning a themed barnyard, backyard birthday party. If you happen to have a shed or gazebo in your backyard you can decorate it to look like a barn. Put checkered table cloths on the tables, use bales of hay as chairs and tie up some stocks of corn as centre pieces.

To add to the theme have hamburgers, cobs of corn and milk for lunch. This is a good way to get kids to eat their vegetables.

Have the children dress up as farmers or animals. Play games like pin the tail on the pig, horseshoes, bowling with milk bottles and bobbing for apples. Have the children plant a small tree or vegetable in their very own pot to take home with them.

If you have any tricycles, wagons or outdoor riding vehicles turn them into tractors pulling bales of hay or crops on the farm. The children will enjoy riding around on them.  

If you want to hire entertainment, look for a traveling petting zoo or, for do-it-yourself effects, make a CD compilation of songs like Old MacDonald, the farmer and the dell, country songs or animal noises.

As a goody bag, give the children a pail, shovel, some plastic farm animals and animal shaped candy. All of this can be found at your local dollar store.

 

Throw a big-top adventure

If you have a gazebo in your backyard, you can make it look like a big-top tent by putting a big sheet overtop of it and securing the ends with rope to the ground. Use bright coloured balloons to decorate the area. As a main attraction you can dress your family pet up as a wild animal. Your dog could be a ferocious lion or your cat could be a wild cat or tiger.

 Games could include ring toss and pond fishing where they win candies disguised as animal food. You can hold a talent show where the kids are the circus act. As a bonus you can have a family friend dress up as a clown and make balloon animals or, hire a magician to perform some magic.

Serve circus foods such as candy apples, cotton candy, popcorn and fun snacks. Lunch should be hotdogs, pogos and pop.

 

Party at the beach

Bring the sunshine and sand to your own backyard by having a beach party themed event. Make sure to have a pool you can fill up with water and a sandbox to help create the real thing. Use vacation decor such as blow up palm trees, beach chairs, beach towels for tanning, beach balls, sea shells and small tables with umbrellas.

You can serve lemonade with limes, cherries or small umbrellas on the side for a cooling effect. Have the kids participate in a scavenger hunt by hiding small trinkets and treasures in the sand or around the backyard. Some other activities could be dancing in the sand, hula-hoop contests or volleyball. And of course, remember to play some summer music or songs from the beach boys.

Decorating your Gazebo for a wedding

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

It’s outdoor wedding season again! No matter if you are planning a gazebo inspired wedding outdoors; having a wedding in a park under a gazebo or hosting a wedding in your very own back yard, there are decorating ideas to add a splash of personal style or build on your wedding theme in a creative way.

Here are some ideas…

Ideas #1:  Light the pathway or stairs with luminaries or lanterns so the walk to the gazebo wedding is bright and easy to follow. If there are trees nearby you can also hang lanterns from the branches. This will create a larger and brighter space.

Idea #2: To enhance the beauty and simple elegance of your event, entwine plenty of twinkling white lights around the gazebo, using eave grip clips to fasten the lights down. You can hang the lights around the gazebo banisters, columns, rafters and roof. Then, wrap garland or flowers around the light strings. Be sure to watch for any fire hazards and read the safety precautions pamphlet.

Idea #3: Have your florist create a floral swag to pin up on the entryway of the gazebo.  Then place 2 large potted plants on either side of the swag to frame the door way. This will create an archway and frame for a grand entrance. You can also use grip clips to secure the swag onto the gazebo.

Ideas #4: Layers of tulle can help create a romantic setting and feeling of romance around the gazebo. Using grip clips or other standard fasteners, you can layer the tulle around the gazebo banisters, poles, railings, across the gazebo roof line and on the backs of seating chairs. The more tulle you use, the more of a grand feeling you will create. Use a little bit less if you are looking to create an understated, more conservative wedding.

Idea #5: Rose petals are always romantic and add a little bit of sweet, smelling colour to any situation. You can scatter petals on the floor of the gazebo or on the pathway to get there. Add flowers to the tables or just petals around your centre pieces for a sensual effect.

Outdoor Living

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

Another gazebo I see regularly, is the  24 sided Octagon Gazebo I drive past to and from work everyday! This gazebo is huge. It is the size of a bedroom in a house.

The people that own this gazebo, own about 6 acres of land. Their gazebo is in the front of their house, where the land extends out about 2 acres. So about 150 feet from their door, they have their gazebo setting.  About 100 feet in front of that is a large group of outdoor chairs with a fire set up in the middle. Then about 100 feet in front of that is a huge pond, that almost tripples the size of the gazebo.

The pond is beautiful, it has nice clear water, rocks shaped all around the edges and a few remote control boats setting-sea in the water. This is the ultimate yard. And not to mention, they have a custom built swing set for the kids.

One night I drove past and saw the fire buning nicely, with people sitting all around it. I saw a few boys racing the boats in the pond underneith the light of a lamp they had set up. And there was about 10 people sitting inside the gazebo, having a few drinks, and playing cards in the brightly lit room.

I thought, what a great evening atmosphere for a get together! Many times if a party is outside because there are only so many things to do, like talk with people, etc. once they get done with chit- chating you find they are leaving.

With this situation, it gave the people options. If it is breezy out, and it was that night, they had the option of going ito the gazebo. And better yet they set up a card table and didnt have to worry about the cards blowing away, or having to go inside because it’s getting too dark.

Additionally, the pond and the fire allowed the guests to choose a array of events to entertain themselves and not be bound to one place or situation for the night.

On a nice summer night, it is great to be outside, getting fresh air with your guests while still having the option of going into the gazebo and not having to do everything inside the house.

Gazebo Newsletter?

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

How exciting would a Gazebo Newsletter be everyone?
“Very exciting” you say!!
Well…. that is the response we have had so far!
People (people that view our website) are really looking forward to a potentially up-and-coming “Gazebo Newsletter”, containing News, tips, gazebo information, company growth, promotions and more.

So based on our viewers request we have a discussion going on about building a newsletter template to fill mothly or quarterly (we are not sure yet) to send out to those interested gazebo lovers. A great idea too might be to have a forward button right on the newsletter allowing the reader to forward it to friends, family and those interested. This could be a hit as someone always knows someone who knows someone who wants a gazebo! And why wouldn’t you? Well…you would! So the right question actually is Why would you -want a gazebo? There are so many answers…so you tell me!!

Gazebos

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Gazebos were originally built purely to be a spot from which to “gaze” at the rest of the garden.

They make an ideal place to sit and enjoy the tranquility of the garden, ideally out of reach of the hot sun and just enough shade to make it a place to cool off and relax. Gazebos can also be used as decorative features of a garden, perhaps serving a purpose as a prop for which trailing plants can grow. Either way, it’s all about creating a personal paradise in your corner of the world and the gazebo is the perfect way to do that. Whether it’s outdoor dining you’re after or a quiet place in which to study whilst surrounded by nature, all hail the gazebo for mixing indoor comfort with the beauty of outdoor summer days.

A gazebo is a pavilion structure, sometimes octagonal, in parks, gardens, and spacious public areas. Gazebos are freestanding or attached to a garden wall, roofed, and open on all sides; they provide shade, shelter, ornamental features in a landscape, and a place to rest. Some gazebos in public parks are large enough to serve as bandstands or rain shelters.

Gazebos include pagodas, pavilions, kiosks, belvederes, follies, alambras, pergolas, and rotundas. Such structures are popular in warm and sunny climates.

The word origin is unknown, it has no cognates in other European languages. False etymologies are proposed, such as the French Que c’est beau (”How beautiful”) and the Macaronic Latin gazebo (”I shall gaze”).

In contemporary England and North America gazebos are typically built of wood and covered with standard roofing materials, such as shingles. Gazebos can be tent-style structures of poles covered by tensioned fabric. Gazebos may have screens to aid in the exclusion of flying insects.