Harry Potter Party
The Dining Room we put all the places on Daigon Alley and the living room is Hogwarts.
The Dining Room we put all the places on Daigon Alley and the living room is Hogwarts.
This was a birthday celebration for a sweet little energetic boy that turned the BIG ONE! The theme was Dr. Seuss and the party incorporated most of his books.
This birthday or Winter party is perfect for those cold weather days that are fast approaching us . Party was for Babiekinsmag.com and done by Loralee Lewis of http://www.nofussfabulous.com
Toy Story 3 Inspired – Rocket & Aliens
A Fabulous Fancy Fairy Garden Party styled by Kim at The TomKat Studio, for her daughter, Kate’s third birthday!
There is something about good ole glue that caputres the undivided attention of preschoolers. So when I caught photos of Galit’s party where her little friends had the opportunity to glue fun arts and crafts with their very own glue bottles, I thought mom Mica had an activity that would stick with me for future party planning.
Vroom, Vroom! Are you ready for a fun ride? We just love a good party success story so when Project Nursery reader Sarah filled us in on the amazing car-inspired birthday party she dreamt up for her son Jack’s second birthday we were so excited to learn all the details. Deciding on a theme for the party was easy for Sarah since Jack is quite obsessed with cars at the moment, but making the feel a bit more classic-car and less “Cars” the movie was a little challenging. Sarah definitely pulled it off and the entire party from start to finish was so adorable and fun we just had to share it with all our Project Nursery readers. The kid-friendly food included car shaped PB&J finger sandwiches, carrot dippers with ranch dressing and honey wheat pretzels. Sarah also found some old-fashioned milk bottles and created straws with car-shaped cutouts for the kiddies. So cute! It is always a good idea to plan some sort of activity for the kids to do and Sarah came up with a great finger-painting art project. She says, “I made each child an art smock to wear using iron-on transfers. And I also printed off a personalized matte with each child’s name and cut out a window in the shape of a car. The kids got to work finger painting and their lovely creations got framed behind the matte.” Now that is a party favor parents can appreciate too! Thank you so much Sarah for sharing Jack’s party with us! What a terrific success, you should feel proud. For all the details and more photos of this adorable party visit Sarah’s Jack and Izzy.