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Julep Cup of Roses Kentucky Derby Invitations

Monday, February 8th, 2016

Julep Cup of Roses Kentucky Derby Party Invitations features a silver mint julep cup of red roses with a black and white quatrefoil border. If you’re looking for an elegant invitation for your Kentucky Derby party, your guests will love these. Add red roses to your party decor and touches of silver to carry on your invitation’s theme.

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Making Your Own Kentucky Derby Hat

Thursday, February 4th, 2016

If there is one thing attending the Kentucky Derby or a Derby party requires, it’s a fabulous hat. The bigger, the better, the more outlandish, the better.  We love this display from Style Blueprint showing hand made hats just waiting for Derby Day.

Making Your Own Kentucky Derby Hat

If you’re planning your own party, guests will love any of our collection of Derby Hat Invitations. Here are a few of our favorites:

Kentucky Derby Hats Party Invitations

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Stylized Red Roses Derby Party Invitations

Saturday, January 24th, 2015

The Kentucky Derby is frequently referred to as “The Run for the Roses.” The winner of the race is awarded a blanket of 554 red roses and a trophy by the Governor of Kentucky. The Stylized Red Roses Derby Party Invitations features roses with a fresh, modern look and are a fun way to invite your guests to join you in sampling southern fare, mint juleps and of course, watching the Kentucky Derby race.

Stylized Roses Derby Party Invitations

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Shimmery Rose Trio Kentucky Derby Party Invitations

Monday, February 24th, 2014

Rose Trio Kentucky Derby Party Invitations

The Rose Trio Kentucky Derby Party Invitations are printed on shimmery white paper and come with shimmery red envelopes.

The Run for the Roses is a beautiful theme to use throughout your Derby party decor and food choices. Red roses, touches of green, white and even brown, are not too feminine for your derby party.

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Kentucky Derby Fashions Head-to-Toe

Monday, February 17th, 2014

Kentucky Derby HatWhen it comes to Kentucky Derby fashions, what is appropriate to wear to Churchill Downs race day will also work for Derby parties you have been invited to.

The Kentucky Derby Hat
It all starts with the hat, or at least it did for me. My trip to the Derby was a birthday surprise from my husband and friends gifted me my Derby hat. I think starting with the hat made dress shopping easier as it was much harder to find a hat than I imagined.

If you’re lucky enough to be at Churchill Downs race day, don’t think you can skip the hat and not be noticed. Whether custom-made or off-the-rack, if you’re a woman, you’ll feel out of place without a hat. If a big frilly confection is just not for you, try a fascinator that you can secure with a headband or a comb.

The Dress
The Derby is an event where you can dress to feel like a Southern belle even if you’re a Yankee. A dress is a must, but the style is up to you. As the weather can be anything the first Saturday in May, a sleeveless or strapless dress with a sweater or coat you can remove as temperatures change will be the most comfortable. (While terribly unfashionable, you will want to stuff some plastic rain ponchos in your bag in case of rain. You’ll thank me if they’re needed.)

The Shoes
Be prepared to walk and walk and walk while at Churchill Downs. I thought I had chosen comfortable shoes, but by the end of the day, the cobblestone pathways and time on my feet made me wish for a comfy pair of flip flops. If you choose to wear heels, you might want to carry a handbag large enough to hold a pair of sandals or Foldable Ballet Flats for the after-the-race walk and wait for transportation.

The Jewelry
Keep it simple. Your Derby hat will be your statement piece so you might want to go with simple gold or silver hoops or studs or pearls and a simple necklace.

The Bag
Remember our advice to carry a bag large enough to fit comfy shoes? You might want to carry a cute hip bag or over the shoulder clutch to keep hands free for your Julep, racing program or to go place your bets and a larger tote bag in a style your date won’t mind carrying that could hold binoculars, rain ponchos and your souvenir Kentucky Derby Mint Julep Glasses (yes, they are glass!) home after the race.

The Men
If your man likes to wear hats, you can go with anything that is a throwback to yesteryear or sporty fedoras that compliment his outfit. Seersucker suits are always in fashion for the Derby paired with the bright hues of spring. We love the ties from Vineyard Vines made for the Derby – Mint Julep Tie and the Run for the Roses Tie.

Kentucky Derby Mint Julep TieKentucky Derby Run for the Roses Tie

BONUS TIP:  BRING SUNSCREEN!
Sunscreen never crossed my mind until about an hour after I’d been in the sun and my shoulders started turning pink.  They don’t sell it (or they didn’t) at the track but I found a vendor nice enough to share some of his with me. Just throw it in that big tote your date will be carrying and you’re all set for a fabulous day at the races.

Front Runner Kentucky Derby Party

Thursday, January 23rd, 2014

Front Runner Kentucky Derby Ideas

The Front Runner Party Invitations are a great way to set the tone for your Kentucky Derby party. To carry the elegance through to your party, you can use red roses as your centerpieces, a red velvet cake for desert and of course, no Derby party would be complete without Mint Juleps. Show guests you care by presenting them with party favor boxes filled with treats or a trinket or ribbon tied cello bags filled with nuts or candies.

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Mint Julep Brownies for Kentucky Derby Party

Tuesday, April 2nd, 2013

Mint Julep Brownies for your Kentucky Derby Party

Coming up with the menu for your Kentucky Derby party is probably one of the most important parts of your party.

With the actual race lasting two minutes, food will be a critical part of entertaining your guests.

These Mint Julep Brownies with Candied Pecans have a hint of mint and bourbon that creates a very interesting and addicting depth of flavor and would be a yummy addition to your menu.

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The Oaks Lily – Official Drink of the Kentucky Oaks

Thursday, February 21st, 2013

The Oaks Lily - Office Cocktail of the Kentucky Oaks Horse Race

The Oaks Lily® is the official drink of the Kentucky Oaks, run at Churchill Downs the day before the famous Kentucky Derby.

There is one thing you need to know about the Kentucky Oaks, PINK is its signature color.

The winner of the Kentucky Oaks, America’s premier race for 3-year-old fillies, is draped with a garland of hot pink and white stargazer lilies, so what better color than a pink cocktail to celebrate this day of fillies and lilies.

To make the Oaks Lily®:

  • 1 oz. Grey Goose® Vodka
  • 1 oz. Sweet and Sour Mix
  • 3 oz. Cranberry Juice
  • Splash of Triple Sec

Serve with crushed ice and garnish with a cherry and orange wedge.

Don’t forget to invite guests to enjoy the Kentucky Oaks with fabulous invitations.

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Can I’ll Have Another Win the Belmont Stakes for the Triple Crown?

Sunday, May 20th, 2012

Congratulations to I’ll Have Another, the 2012 Kentucky Derby winner who won the Preakness Stakes on May 19, 2012.

I'll Have Another Wins the 2012 Preakness Stakes

Can I’ll Have Another make racing history and capture the Triple Crown at Belmont Stakes on June 9th? If so, he will be the first to win since Affirmed won the title 34 years ago in 1978.

There have been 12 horses who have won the first two Triple Crown races since 1978 but have failed to win the Belmont, the final race of the Triple Crown.

2008:  Big Brown
2004:  Smarty Jones
2003:  Funny Cide
2002:  War Emblem
1999:  Charismatic
1998:  Real Quiet
1997:  Sunday Silence
1987:  Alydar Foal Alysheba
1981:  Pleasant Colony
1979:  Spectacular Bid

 

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Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing

Saturday, April 28th, 2012

When you hear the words “Triple Crown”, if you are familiar with horse racing at all, you probably think of the Kentucky Derby, the most famous of the three races for three-year-old thoroughbred horses.

The other two races that make up the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing are the Preakness Stakes and the Belmont Stakes. A thoroughbred that wins all three of these races is considered the greatest accomplishment of thoroughbred racing. The last Triple Crown winner was Affirmed in 1978 until 2015 when American Pharoah riden by Victor Espinoza won the title.Churchill Downs in 1901

Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky is the site of the Kentucky Derby, also called the “Run for the Roses” after the blanket of red roses draped over the winner. Held each year the first Saturday in May, it is the first of the three races and has been labeled as “The Most Exciting Two Minutes in Sports” or “The Fastest Two Minutes in Sports” referring to its approximate duration. It is known for its big hats and mint juleps and Millionaires Row.

Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore Maryland is the site of the Preakness Stakes, the second race towards the Triple Crown, and is held the third Saturday each May. The race is termed “The Run for the Black-Eyed Susans” after the state flower, however as Black-Eyed Susans do not bloom until June, none have actually ever been used in the blanket of flowers draped over the winner

Belmont Park in Elmont, New York is the site of the Belmont Stakes. First run in 1867, it is the oldest of the Triple Crown races predating the Preakness Stakes by six years and the Kentucky Derby by eight years. Known as “The Test of Champions”, it is the final race of the Triple Crown and is run five weeks after the Derby in early June.  The winner of this race is draped with a blanket of white carnations.

Triple Crown Winners and Jockeys:

1919: Sir Barton – Johnny Loftus
1930: Gallant Fox – Earl Sande
1935: Omaha – Willie Saunders
1937: War Admiral – Charley Kurtsinger
1941: Whirlaway – Eddie Arcaro
1943: Count Fleet – Johnny Longden
1946: Assult – Warren Mehrtens
1948: Citation – Eddie Arcaro
1973: Secetariat – Ron Turcotte
1977: Seattle Slew – Jean Cruquet
1978: Affirmed – Steve Cauthen
2015: American Pharoah – Victor Espinoza

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