Sunny Day: a Sesame Street Inspired Second Birthday Party
A Sesame Street inspired brunch party with a basic color palette of golden yellows, gray, and white. Inserting the characters into the decor added pops of red and blue as well.
A Sesame Street inspired brunch party with a basic color palette of golden yellows, gray, and white. Inserting the characters into the decor added pops of red and blue as well.
The Madeline book series is one of my daughter’s absolute favorites. We’ve been reading them together for over a year now, and Liesl can recite most of the lines by heart. Once I saw how much she (and I) loved reading these books, I decided to use ‘Madeline in Paris’ as the theme for her 3rd birthday party.
You don’t have to spend a fortune to have a great party! Sometimes you just need a little imagination. Like I do with many of the projects on my blog Thrive 360 Living, I always make sure to remember that when it comes to kids, they just want something that’s fun.
Colorful, fun, and bright event that brings the childhood board game to life!
For more information: http://www.greygreydesigns.com/2013/01/emma-kates-daisy-duck-party.html
Our little mermaid is turning two and we celebrated under the sea style!
For Caroline’s December birthday, I wanted a cozy feel so I chose a site with a large fireplace, leather sofas, wood paneled walls, and an intimate spot for everyone to be together. I wanted mostly white foods. I’m disappointed I didn’t get a better picture of the cozy fireplace area.
Addelyn’s birthday being so close to Christmas brings a lot of challenges! We wanted to pick a theme that was special to her birthday, not Christmassy, but still incorporating winter. We thought adding lots of silver and white with pops of pink, would give it that classic look without being over the top princess.
I had a rainbow/”all the colors” ( as my daughter says)/art party for her 3rd birthday. We had a party at home with our family where we had a slip n slide and ate supper and had cake.
This was my son’s 2nd birthday party.
A Tangled Art Party theme.
I had an Alice in Wonderland party for 20 little girls to celebrate my twin girls’ 8th birthday. When the girls arrived they each made an Alice in Wonderland t-shirt. They chose what color shirt they wanted and then they chose a fabric key, teapot, flamingo or cupcake to go on the front of their shirt. After helping to iron it on, they handed it over to my friend Kate who then appliqued all 20 shirts during the rest of the party. The girls then made layered fabric hair clips with button or gem centers.Instead of gifts, each girl was asked to bring a wrapped stuffed rabbit. It could be any size, style or color. As each girl arrived I put a numbered sticker on their package. After finishing their hair clips, the girls went on a key hunt. There were large blue sparkly keys hidden all over and each one was numbered. After they found a key, they matched it to the same number on one of the packages. Then the girls all opened their packages and got to take home the rabbit that was inside. Next the girls had a tea party with cupcakes, pink lemonade and a sundae bar.Finally, the girls had a Wonderland dance party led by a great DJ who had them doing the “YMCA,” “Cha Cha Slide” and “Chicken Dance.” You can see more photos at: http://www.andbabiesmakefour.com/2012/03/eight.html
I created this Apple of Our Eye party for my daughter, Charlotte’s, sixth birthday. I did not want the party to feel like a harvest so I incorporated crisp, modern printables and a preppy bright pink and apple green color scheme.
For my daughter’s 2nd birthday we decided to go with her 2 favorite things as a theme: Olivia the Pig and Art!
I created a Beach Barbie party for my daughter’s 4th Birthday to capture her love and fascination for all things Barbie.
A vintage sewing 7th birthday party inspired by Heather Bailey’s Nicey Jane fabrics.
This was a 1st Birthday Party for my EXTRAORDINARY little girl Noah-Danielle! She has been such a joy to my husband and eye, that we decided to throw this little bash befitting of our butterfly princess! There was tons of good eats and good friends and family!