Party Supplies

A Sip & See is a great way to introduce your baby to the world! It can take the place of a traditional baby shower, or can be thrown by the new parents as a way to formally introduce their baby to family and friends. Use a traditional birth announcement to invite your guests, such as …

If your little girl is getting to that age where a princess party, or a "theme party" is just too babyish...try throwing a birthday party focused around a particular color palette.  Bright colors, fresh patterns... the combination has the makings for an adorable, yet "grown-up" birthday party! Today, let's talk about an orange and hot …

When throwing a baby shower for a woman expecting twins, take inspiration from Noah's Arc! Baby showers tend to get a little cheesy and cutesy for my taste.  But modern animal silhouettes and a sophisticated color palette will create an updated-looking event full of style. Invite your guests with this darling invitation from Tiny Prints.  …

Perceptive party hostesses took their cue from the nursery's accent wall to create this fun, vibrant orange and blue themed baby shower. We just love the extra touch the cloth napkins bring to the decor and that sandwich recipes looks mighty tasty!   Child's name: It's still a secret! Age: Due date July 29,2009 Location: …

I had the pleasure of attending a fabulous shower for our dearest friend Carla last weekend. While I didn't get the throw the shower (the details were left to Gloria who did an amazing job by the way), it got PN thinking of all the ways the baby shower hostesses can shower mommy months and …

Never a dull moment here at Project Nursery. Minted, our favorite go-to place for all things paper, has asked us to partner with them on their latest Design Challenge featuring baby shower invitations. They must be pretty sharp over there to know that our readers are the best and brightest bunch out there with lots …

We are all about the projects that come along with baby. And baby's first birthday is a big one! It's about baby, friends, family and most importantly the parents! After all, we're the one's who survived the first year. So why not keep it intimate and keep it in your backyard. There's nothing sweeter than …