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It’s graduation season! This is one of my favorite party seasons because it is such a special reason for celebration. Such hard work is put into getting to the point of graduation. These types of celebrations don’t come around too often so it is the perfect excuse to throw a party.

Last year I had the pleasure of hosting a graduation/ 30th birthday celebration for my friend Lih.

Graduation Brunch | A Well Crafted Party

I wanted the color scheme to reflect the summer season, but also wanted to celebrate the years spent in school by incorporating the school colors. Thankfully the school colors were green and white which made it easy to do this fun floral scheme. We chose to celebrate with a brunch due to timing of everyone coming in to town and because brunch is just so tasty!

 

Host a Graduation Brunch

We chose to do a brunch buffet due to the size of the party. We really didn’t have the space to do a full sit-down brunch. This way we were able to put a food table together and then a nice bar area. I tried to keep the food items to easy-to-eat sizes. I mixed it up with some homemade treats and some store-bought treats.

Graduation Brunch Menu

And, because it was also a birthday party we served an amazing birthday bundt cake from Nothing Bundt Cakes.

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Mini Yogurt Parfaits

I found these fun mini bowls and mini cups and instantly knew I wanted to do some sort of yogurt parfaits or trifle. I bought these well before I even knew what type of party I’d be throwing. I basically want to keep these things stocked in my party closet for ever and always because they are so useful! They’d be perfect for a tasting party or cocktail party as well. See below for some similar mini partyware suggestions found on Amazon. (Affiliate Links)


Build your own mini yogurt parfaits:

I did two different types of yogurt parfaits. One was built with a Greek Honey Yogurt, honey flavored granola, peaches, and then a swirl of honey on top. The other I built with a Vanilla Yogurt, vanilla flavored granola, and berries. I simply made layers with each of the ingredients topping them off with a bit of garnish and a spoon.

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Graduation Party - Bloody Mary Bar for a perfect addition to your graduation brunch | A Well Crafted Party

Elements to a DIY Brunch Bar

I wanted to give guests the opportunity to mix up their own brunch beverages easily and to their tastes. I set up a Bloody Mary Bar, Mimosa Bar, and Hot Beverage Bar. Each area had instructions and fixin’s to really make special drinks. I think my favorite was the Mimosa bar though because I did something I’ve never done before and it ended up being a hit! I froze the juice into ice cubes prior to the party which meant people were not trying to pour several juices into champagne glasses. Instead they simply grabbed a few ice cubes of the flavor of juice they wanted a topped with champagne. The juice slowly incorporated into the champagne and made for a truly delicious mimosa experience.

Set up your own Bloody Mary Bar:

Bloody Mary’s are one of my favorite brunch beverages. (See my past post on how to put together a Bloody Mary Bar.) For me the two things that really make a Bloody Mary wonderful are the spices and the garnishes. I often make my own Bloody Mary mix to taste with what I have on hand but usually starting with V8. There are some really fantastic pre-made mixes out there as well if you want to make thing easier on  yourself. The below steps will help build a nice Bloody Mary Bar for your next brunch:

  1. Put out vodka. I love Oregon made Crater Lake vodka for a budget friendly and smooth vodka option. Their pepper vodka is an absolute must for my Bloody Mary bars because it adds an extra bit of spice throughout the drink. I put out a bottle of both vodkas for this bar.
  2. Put out Bloody Mary Mix. A pre-made mix or simply V8 (with plenty of add-ins on the bar top) will work fine.
  3. Set out some add-in options such as hot sauces, pepper, hot chili flakes, worcestershire sauce, salt, celery salt, lemon wedges, etc.
  4. Set out garnishes. My go-to Bloody Mary Garnishes include celery stalks (works great for stirring my drink and then cools off my tongue from the spiciness of my drink) and basically anything pickled. I really like pickled asparagus and carrots in my Bloody Mary.
  5. Include glassware, tall spoons, a jigger and pour instructions. I used 12 oz glasses and suggested one jigger pour full ( 1.25 oz) of vodka over ice and then filling the glass with add-ins, Bloody Mary Mix, and garnishes.

Graduation Party - Freeze Juice ahead of time to make delicious and easy to build mimosas | A Well Crafted Party

We had so much fun celebrating our friend Lih and her accomplishments. I think that this party would be great for a graduation celebration, birthday brunch, or shower. Who doesn’t love brunch?

How did you celebrate your graduation? I’d love to hear… comment below!

A million years ago I got my first real job as a carhop at my local Sonic Drive-In. It was my first of many, many years of creating fun drinks for people to enjoy. The classic and all-time favorite soda of mine was the Cherry Limeade. Sonic just had that secret recipe that really blended the flavors just right. Of course, there was also the perfection of Sonic ice. When Wild Roots Vodka sent a beautiful bottle of their Dark Sweet Cherry Infused Vodka my mind instantly went to creating a tasty, adult-only Cherry Limeade. I didn’t have the perfect Sonic ice to set it apart, but I did have the perfect blend of cherry and lime that made for a refreshing Summer beverage.

Cherry Limeade Cocktail | A Well Crafted Party

Sonic’s—likely not-so-secret—recipe for their Cherry limeades combined freshly squeezed limes, cherry syrup, maraschino cherries and Sprite to make the sweet and sour beverage. You could really do the same with this vodka, some limes, and Sprite. However, and perhaps this is my age showing, I’ve come to enjoy drinks with just a tad less sweetness than I have had in the past. I prefer to not use Sprite in favor of lime flavored soda water.

While it is called “Dark Sweet Cherry Infused” vodka I didn’t find the liquor quite as sweet as I expected. (Perfect for me!) But, if you do prefer a sweeter drink then perhaps sub the soda water for a lemon-lime soda or add a little bit more maraschino cherry juice than called for in the recipe below.

Cherry Limeade Cocktail | A Well Crafted Party

More uses for Cherry Vodka:

In playing around testing different drinks with the Wild Roots Dark Sweet Cherry Vodka I also tested it out in some cola and made a fabulous adult Cherry Cola. Check out the Wild Roots website for more Cherry Vodka recipe ideas. (Click the plus sign next to description of the Cherry Vodka on the site.)

 

Cherry Limeade Cocktail | A Well Crafted Party

Dark Cherry Limeade Cocktail

This drink recipe serves one. However, you could absolutely make a pitcher of this to serve in bulk by multiplying ingredients by the number of drinks needed. If you are making ahead, then mix everything but the soda water together and chill until needed. Add the soda water right before serving.

Ingredients:

  • 1 1/4 oz White Rum (not a flavored variety)
  • 1/2 oz of Dark Sweet Cherry Vodka
  • 1 oz freshly squeezed lime juice
  • 1/2 oz Maraschino Cherry Juice (May substitute grenadine to taste if you’d prefer)
  • Maraschino Cherries and Lime Slices for Garnish

Directions:

Note: Build this drink over ice. If you can get nugget ice then definitely go for that! I liked building my drink where the cherry was on the bottom because it looked so pretty as the color seeped to the top. Before drinking you’ll want to give it a stir with your straw.

  1. Pour Wild Roots Dark Sweet Cherry Vodka and Cherry Juice over ice.
  2. Pour in the Rum and lime juice.
  3. Add in a few lime slices.
  4. Top with Lime Soda Water
  5. Garnish with a few Maraschino Cherries

 

Cherry Limeade Cocktail | A Well Crafted Party

 

This drink will be next to me most of this long-holiday weekend. Hopefully as I enjoy the swimming pool!

Cocktails that are easy to create in a batch, friendly to the majority of palettes, and packed full of favorite Fall flavors are perfect for serving at the Thanksgiving holiday. Wild Roots Spirits shared bottles of infused vodka so that I may share a holiday cocktail ready for your Thanksgiving celebrations. While this post is sponsored all opinions are my own. To learn more about my posting policies regarding sponsored posts please visit my policies page. As always, thank you for reading more about the companies that help support this blog. 

 

Biting into a ripe pear is one of the biggest pleasures of the Fall months for me. The bright, crisp flavor of pear combined with the rich spices that are found in so many fall foods (cinnamon, nut meg, all-spice) makes for a wonderful cocktail to serve for a Thanksgiving meal. The cocktail is a perfect start to a Thanksgiving cocktail hour or Friendsgiving cocktail party.

 

Spiced Pear Cocktail featuring Wild Roots Vodka - A Well Crafted Party

Spiced Pear Cocktail featuring Wild Roots Vodka - A Well Crafted Party

 

About Wild Roots: Each bottle of Wild Roots starts with a five-time distilled and five-time filtered grain-based vodka, infused with over a pound of natural Northwest-grown fruit. Their infused vodkas include Apple, Marionberry, Raspberry, and Pear.

 

Single Spiced Pear Vodka Cocktail:

Ingredients/ supplies: 

  • Shaker filled with ice
  • Strainer
  • Martini glass
  • 1 1/4 oz Wild Roots Pear Vodka
  • 2 oz Spiced Pear Juice
  • 1/4 oz Ginger Syrup
  • 2 oz Ginger Ale
  • Pear slices for garnish
  • 3/4 oz Bourbon (Optional) (Bourbon gives this drink great depth of flavor, but if you are looking for a little less alcohol overall then just leave it out.)

Directions:

  1. In a shaker filled with ice pour in the Pear vodka, pear juice, ginger syrup and optional bourbon.
  2. Shake until chilled and mixed well.
  3. Strain into a martini glass.
  4. Top with Ginger Ale
  5. Garnish with Pear Slice and Enjoy!

 

Spiced Pear Cocktail featuring Wild Roots Vodka - A Well Crafted Party

Spiced Pear Cocktail featuring Wild Roots Vodka - A Well Crafted Party

 

Batch Spiced Pear Vodka Cocktail:

For holiday gatherings I really like making larger batches of cocktail mixes so that myself or my guests don’t have to spend the evening playing bartender. I create the base of this recipe and put it in the fridge to chill. Guests simply need to pour into a martini glass and top with the Ginger Ale. This batch makes 8 cocktails.

Ingredients/ supplies: 

  • Pitcher
  • Strainer
  • Martini glasses
  • 10 oz Wild Roots Pear Vodka
  • 16 oz Spiced Pear Juice
  • 2 oz Ginger Syrup
  • 2 oz Ginger Ale per glass – you’ll need 16 oz.
  • 2 oz Water
  • Pear slices for garnish
  • 6 oz Bourbon (Optional) (Bourbon gives this drink great depth of flavor, but if you are looking for a little less alcohol overall then just leave it out.)

Directions:

  1. Pour the pear vodka, pear juice, ginger syrup, water, and optional bourbon into a pitcher.
  2. Stir to mix and place in fridge to chill.
  3. Serve alongside martini glasses pre-garnished with pear slices and ginger ale ready to pour.
  4. Have guests pour in 4 oz of mixture (if there is bourbon) or 3 oz of mixture (without bourbon) and top with two ounces of ginger ale.

 

Spiced Pear Cocktail featuring Wild Roots Vodka - A Well Crafted Party

Cocktail Notes:

I took the easy way out with this cocktail and purchased a spiced pear juice and a ginger syrup (found both at my local New Seasons Market) however, you could totally make your own of both. Creating simple syrups are an easy way to customize a cocktail (and many non-alcoholic beverages). For this cocktail if I didn’t have the spiced pear juice I’d make a ginger, cinnamon, nutmeg, and all-spice simple syrup. If you choose to do this method then reduce your juice to 1 1/2 oz of pear juice and replace the 1/4 oz of ginger syrup with 3/4 oz of this spiced syrup.

Create Your Own Spiced Simple Syrup:

Ingredients:

  • 1 cups sugar
  • 1 cup water
  • 2 cinnamon sticks
  • nutmeg- freshly ground when possible
  • Fresh peeled ginger
  • 1 teaspoon all spice
  • 5 cloves
  • 5 black peppercorns

Directions:

  1. Combine sugar, water, and spice items into a saucepan over medium heat. Stir frequently.
  2. Bring to a boil and then reduce heat so that the mixture simmers for approximately 10 minutes.
  3. Turn off heat and let cool completely.
  4. Strain the spiced syrup into an airtight container.
  5. Spiced simple syrup can be stored in the fridge for up to one month.