Pancakes and Pj’s 3rd Birthday Breakfast Party

This adorable PANCAKES AN PJ’S + GYMNASTICS 3RD BIRTHDAY PARTY was submitted by Jessica Bender of Little Pickle Photography and Design. What a darling theme for a birthday party!

Jessica explains the party at the bottom of this post…

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Mother’s Day Garden Brunch Tea Party

I thought I would share this lovely MOTHER’S DAY GARDEN PARTY submitted by Sharon Pardon in honor of Mother’s day tomorrow! This dessert table is absolutely gorgeous! I love the vintage and rustic touches, as well as the old photographs. And you just can’t beat the setting! Here is what Sharon said about her lovely party- “I was lucky to be inspired by another Mother’s Day event put together by a talented cake baker. From there I wanted to do something for my own mum who is no longer with us, but always enjoyed a cup of tea or coffee, always enjoyed a good chat, and who I know in my heart would have loved this.”

Jewelry Themed Surprise Birthday Luncheon Party

This beautiful JEWELRY THEMED SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY LUNCHEON was submitted by Alexandra Doudian of Enchanted Events & Design. Alexandra was asked to design an event for her client’s mother, who unfortunately, was robbed 2 weeks before her birthday and 4 generations of jewelry was stolen! Her client decided to throw a jewelry themed surprise luncheon for her mom. She asked all of the guests to bring one pair of earrings as a gift for the birthday girl. What a tender idea!

Alexandra said- “I was very inspired by this story and pulled together a simple design with hints of vintage jewelry. The color palette for the party was pink, cream and white with lots of wood accents. The party had a combination of modern colors with rustic accent pieces. For the dessert table I ordered some fabulous custom cookies with beautiful cameos featured on each one. This was huge hit as it closely resembled one of the birthday girl’s favorite broaches which was lost. I also included strawberry cupcakes with cream cheese frosting, strawberry parfaits, mini donut rings, strawberry whoppers and a lovely strawberry cake. I used cherry blossoms in white bottles as the backdrop of the table so the beautiful wallpaper could still be visible. For the lunch the ladies were served a variety of salads and roasted vegetables, a mixed juice spritzer, white wine sangria and lemon water. All the tables had fresh flowers which were purchased the day before in the LA flower district and at a farmer’s market by myself and the hostess. At the end of the event all the ladies took home strawberry bath salt favors.” Vendor Credits- Event Design: Enchanted Events & Design Printables: Enchanted Events & Design Photography: Next Exit Photography Cookies: Denise’s Creations

Mother, Daughter Tea Party 3rd Birthday Brunch

Anyone up for some afternoon tea? I hope you enjoy taking a gander at this cute TEA PARTY 3RD BIRTHDAY BRUNCH submitted by Kelsey Phillips. Sunshine, green grass, bright colors, adorable children, fun treats, dainty tea sets, beautiful flowers & yummy desserts…what more could you ask for at a tea party?! Everyone enjoyed a game of Tea Bingo– where the winner had to stand up, hold a mustache to their face and shout out “Bingo” in order to claim their prize. Vendors: Art designs- Lisa Rupp and Caroline Farmer Photography- Hawkins Photography Bow ties, suspenders, and birthday skirt- Sew Simply Sweet

Breakfast Meet & Eat Baby Shower

This weekends party feature goes to this super clever BREAKFAST MEET & EAT BABY SHOWER submitted by Nicole Gould of Million Dollar Smile Celebrations! Love it! Instead of a “Sip & See” Nicole planned a wonderful alternative. I love all the doughnuts, cereal & “morning newspapers”. Look at the felt doughnuts on the door wreath! Everything is just so cute.
Here is what Nicole said about the party- “We’ve all heard of the Sip & See… Now introducing the Meet & Eat! Baby Grace, born on August 8th, is a tasty little one with a mommy, auntie, and grandma who love all things breakfast. Hosting a breakfast-themed party was just as delicious and fun to plan as it was to host. After all, breakfast is the most important meal of the day…
Inspiration – Bright Colors! Cheery Flowers! Felt! Sunday Morning Comics (My grandpa used to call the comic section in the Sunday paper the “Funnies”)! I wanted party guests to feel like they were walking into a donut shop from their favorite comic strip. Incorporating yarn, felt, and comics set a whimsical world for breakfast time….
 
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Invites – Guests received mini cereal boxes that included a clear sealed bag with an adorable slide-open invite and a funky and fun fashion ring (every cereal box needs a prize, right?)! The invite featured a real Fruit Loop acting as the “O” in the saying “Oh, isn’t she sweet?”. The bag was sneakily placed and resealed into the cereal box. A custom sticker displayed on the front of the cereal box said, “Look: Prize Inside”. Edible and interactive… guest RSVP’d eagerly to see (and taste) more!!!!
Food – Guests filled their plates and bowls with a variety of breakfast treats and eats. A donut shop, including a K-Cup ‘U Brew’ station displayed the brightest and yummiest Dunkin Donut specialties (Yes, they do custom orders). A cereal buffet indulged guests in their favorite childhood cereal and included several flavors of milk and crazy toppings like sprinkles, sugar, chocolate chips, and marshmallow confetti. N’Counter, Grace’s mommy’s favorite breakfast spot, provided the most delicious bran and blueberry muffins. A whopping 12 inch, fresh-baked donut displayed Grace’s banner, hand-glittered by The Purple Pug, and set the centerpiece for the display. For the health conscious, fresh fruit and healthy breakfast bars filled up glass bowls on shelves. 
Drinks – Mommy’s allowed to have a mimosa so why not make it one to remember. Jell-O cubes were placed in flutes for a bright and fun twist on the classic cocktail served in flutes with beaded stems. Add juice and bubbly, then sip & see. A couple of guests were baking little buns of their own so a “Milk Mixin’ Station” allowed guests to drop a Got Milk? flavor straw into a refreshing cup of the Moo-Juice. Speaking of juice, guests could choose from “Fresh Squeezed” mini carafe bottles or “You Squeeze” orange sippers. Insert, squeeze, and sip (a Purple Pug inspiration)! 
Décor – With the help of a few strong men, a few rolls of wrapping paper, and some rented tables and linens, my living room and home office transformed into a fanciful and fantastic breakfast hot-spot. Then, Dez from Papercandee, did the rest. She created the most enchanting printable collection perfect for the party. From the tiniest donut flags to the donut-shaped banners; it all incorporated the colors, theme, and the most adorable little sunshine. I set the tables with mini centerpieces (tiny cereal boxes, small fabric flower blooms, and felt donuts) and arranged transparent Louis Ghost acrylic chairs around the tables to off-set the rather bright décor around the room. Paper pinwheels, empty cereal boxes, comics, felt garland, fruit loops on yarn and paper poms set the backdrops and hanging décor. My favorite details were the donut-shape balloons and ‘almost good enough to eat’ flower arrangements. I placed six gerber daisies in empty Dunkin Donut boxes to look like tasty treats. I stacked a few closed boxes, and then left the one with the flowers open for a sneak peek of the flowers inside.
Favors – Cereal flavored lip glosses that I found at Target were placed into hand glittered boxes (Purple Pug). Guests also filled ‘to go’ boxes for the kiddos at home taking cereal box prizes, donut holes, cereal bars, apples, you name it. But the oohhs and aahhs really came from the personalized spoons that were beaded for every guest by Grace’s grandma (thanks again Puple Pug for so many awesome ideas).” 
Credits:
Muffins – N Counter – www.ncounter.com
Paper goods – Papercandee – www.papercandee.com
Glittered banner and favor boxes (and tons of inspiration) – The Purple Pug – www.thepurplepug.com
Paper pinwheels – Designs by Mary Grace - http://www.etsy.com/shop/designsbymarygrace
Felt garland – Applesauce Crafts - http://www.etsy.com/shop/amberliddle
Paper poms – Party’s On - http://www.etsy.com/shop/Partyson
Felt donuts – The Felt Bakery - http://www.etsy.com/shop/TheFeltBakery
Striped straws – HeyYoYo - http://www.etsy.com/shop/HeyYoYo
Floral – Luxe Floral - http://www.luxebridalfloral.com