Ahoy Baby 1st Birthday Party- Nautical Style

How adorable is this AHOY BABY 1ST BIRTHDAY PARTY {NAUTICAL THEMED PARTY} submitted by Julie Hinton of Middle Aisle! I just adore the saying “If you ever want to know how much we love you, count the waves”. Everything is so precious. I hope you get some fun ideas from this sweet party!

Julie said- “In December, our little man took his first trip to the beach in Florida and loved it. So when he was about to turn one, it seemed fitting to bring the beach feel back to him in Southern Utah where we live. Each guest was sent an boarding pass with arrival times, dates, and meal pass. They all had a tare off stub so they could “board” the party. His first birthday was our boy’s first time to have cake. So a sweets table was a necessary. Oreo cupcakes, cake and sugar cookies are the families favorites. Also an ombre cake with shades of blue to celebrate being a little boy. A photo booth was set up on the sofa with props so we could take pictures of all the family and friends who where at the party. For the kids, there were boat races in a kiddie pool, sea creature decorating on sugar cookies and playing in the grass with bubbles.” Credits- Styling and decor: Middle Aisle Photography: One Memory at a Time Party Goods: Paper Straws Bakers Twine Swirl Lollipops

Purchase the above swirl lollipops here.

Shabby + Romantic Pink 30th Birthday Party

Here is another jaw dropper of a party. I immediately fell in love with this SHABBY + ROMANTIC PINK 30TH BIRTHDAY PARTY submitted by Dulce Magallanes of FunFavors. So goooorgeous, right? Dulce set up this party on the beach, a perfect setting indeed.

I love all the delicate and soft pink desserts! The ribbon cake and frosted rose cake are absolutely stunning. The 30th birthday pops couldn’t be more lovely, too.

Party details and vendor credits at bottom of post…

Here are the party details from Dulce-
 
“This photo shoot was made to celebrate my 30th birthday. Just a romantic day with my husband by the beach…here by the Jersey Shore. And a selection of all of our favorite desserts made by me in shades of pink and golden accents. We enjoy having picnics by the beach, our first dates were at the beach and even our wedding proposal was there…so it was a no brainer to celebrate my special birthday alone by the beach.” Vendors and Credits: Desserts and Styling – Dulce at FunFavors Cake Pop//Lollipop Stands - Adonis Displays  Ruffled Table Cover - Vanessa Grant Events Photography- Marissa DeCinque

Sea Side + Beach, Gender Neutral Baby Shower

This GENDER NEUTRAL BABY SHOWER submitted by Anders Ruff is absolutely stunning. I love love love the beach setting. The light green, yellow and white color scheme couldn’t be more perfect, too.

Some of my favorite party elements- the milk glass, the yarn poms, the spice rack used to display party items/desserts and the yarn lollipops!

Party details and vendor list at bottom of post…

Orange, green and blue pearlized sprinkles available here. Party description & details sent in from Anders Ruff- “We are really excited to share our new baby shower theme! Ready for a totally do-able and fresh gender neutral baby shower? Sea breeze inspired hues of mint, aqua, lime, and yellow set the stage for some yummy desserts and soft, yet striking decor! We love to go overboard incorporating fabulous professional dessert artists, party decor companies and seamstresses. There is so much talent out there, but there is also the reality of a budget. This time we Anders Ruff girls did it all on our own {with exception of our sidekick photographer, Becca Bond Photography}. It was fun to create a realistic menu including easy and beautiful desserts and finger foods that we made ourselves. The menu consisted of homemade fancy desserts mixed with store bought basic desserts that were easily embellished. Cake: We bought a $12 plain white Target cake and added mini yarn poms {Keep in place with toothpicks that are easily hidden by the fluff}. The cake was topped with a printable flat label from our baby shower printable collection. Simple & Soft. Ombre Macarons: I finally mastered macarons and now have been experimenting with color. I added a squirt of darker aqua batter into my piping bag and the results were beautiful with ombre macarons. We filled them with easy butter cream and topped them with our printable party flags for embellishment.   Meringue & Chocolate Oreo Delights: We showed this dessert combo in our North Pole shoot and wanted to freshen them up. Golden Oreos were covered in chocolate (a layer of white chooclate on top with light yellow chocolate for the rest). I made the meringues using a Martha Stewart recipe and added a stripe of contrasting color as she showed in a recent magazine. We put the meringue on top of the chocolate oreo and slipped in a little printable flag under the meringue for extra detail.   “Gourmet” Cucumber Sandwiches: Adria is our savory goods chef. She stacked white bread with cream cheese and cucumber. She topped it with a light layer of cream cheese and strips of the peel of a cucumber to add a dramatic stripe. Lemon peel was added to the top and a printable flag. Marshmallow Pop Bouquet: Marshmallows were dipped in yellow, aqua and lime chocolates (We mixed regular store bought colored melting chocolates to come up with the tones that matched our decor). I tapped the top of the marshmallow onto a tray of pearl sprinkles of the same shade. These were stuck into the milk glass vases with the DIY Yarn Pom flowers. Simple and fun display technique!   Rattle Topped Cupcakes: Target cupcakes were easy enough to embellish! Some cupcakes were embellished with yarn backed cupcake toppers with a little bow around the stick to resemble a baby rattle! (Easy yarn backing – glue yarn in a circular shape onto cardstock and trim around the edges. Do double sided to hide the paper!) Others were topped with a small macaron with a little bow around the stick to also resemble a rattle. Yummy! White Chocolate Drizzled Popcorn: Easy and delish! We utilized the drawers in the antique dresser to display some of our items. Popcorn cones were made out of the printable patterned paper and stuffed with aqua tissue liners for the white chocolate covered popcorn. Our main piece of furniture was an antique desk. This was helpful for displaying the desserts and drinks because we could use the drawers. Yarn Pom Bunting with Mini Pennants: Printable mini pennants from our collection were strung on a length of yarn. Various sizes of yarn poms were made in coordinating color combos. These were sewn together onto a long piece of yarn and hung over the table. Since our shoot was outdoors, we used white painted thin dowl rods that we attached to the back of the antique desk to be our “stands”. It worked well!   DIY Milk Glass Stands: We searched high and low for unique milk glass display pieces. A local antique store had votive holders out of milk glass and small milk glass plates that were interesting. We used a little hot glue and made our own stands! Yarn Pom Flowers: More poms were made using the easy pom maker we created on our Ruff Draft. These were attached to pipe cleaners and the stem was wrapped with more yarn. Add some interesting bends in the stems and the flowers looked adorable in milk glass vases with the marshmallow pops! Yarn Wrapped Gifts: To coordinate with the table, we wrapped some gifts in coordinating solid papers and embellished them with more yarn and poms. Labels from the printable collection were added to the gifts as well. Baby Pickles in Baby Food Jars: Every pregnant woman craves pickles at some point, right? We made homemade baby pickles and put them in upcycled glass baby food jars. The lids were painted and embellished with yarn trim. We added a printable label to the front and it made for a memorable and funny favor. Baby Candy Jars: We found an antique spice rack with old glass spice jars. We cleaned it up and used the little jars for solid colored M&Ms. (Hint – Easter candy on clearance was separated by color and made for an economical favor). These were labeled with our printable flat label and displayed on the aqua spice rack along with other treats.” Vendors and Credits: Production, Styling, Printables, & Food- Anders Ruff

Mermaid Birthday Party

Today I am showcasing the cutest MERMAID BIRTHDAY PARTY submitted by Tami Goeckeritz of
Tami G. Photography. This party was actually the winner of my Summer Hostess Party Contest a few months back. Can you see why it got the most votes? So adorable. I love the vintage doors, the sand cake, the beach towel mermaid tails, the starfish sandwiches, the seahorse cookies, the “sea foam” cotton candy, the netting, the sand box & more! Tami did an amazing job!!
Here is what Tami said about the party- “Gwynn Wasson designed all of my cute printables, the invitations, banner, tiaras, name tags, Cotton Candy labels, cupcake wrappers and favor tags.  She worked so hard and designed exactly what I wanted! 
Brittany, from Edible Details, designed my darling cupcake toppers, the darling mermaids and the sea shells. I seriously LOVED them, she did such a great job!!
My table cloth was made by Nan, from Pots and Pins.
The wooden mermaid sign was done by Michelle Tucker from The little design company.
The cake was done by my friend Mari.
The cupcakes and the sea shell cookies were made by my friend Melanie.
The embroidered names on the place mats were done by Carol at Top Stitch in downtown Modesto.
My mom made the adorable mermaid tales out of beach towels.
Photography by Tami G. Photography.”

Crab Boil Party

And the next feature goes to this fun CRAB BOIL PARTY submitted by Lindsey Marlor of
Pillow Thought. Such a great way to get a group of friends together. This looks so fun. Line a big table with newspaper, cook a lot of crab, melt some butter, add some seasoning and there you have it! 
Here is what Lindsey said about the party- “We had a crab boil with our friends this weekend and it tasted amazinggg! Plus, it was super fun to get everyone together! It all started because Edgar Hansen off of Deadliest Catch was at a grocery store near by selling crab & Ty had to “plan” a group date for a class.. so an “end of summer party” seemed like the perfect thing to have. Plus, the weather ended up being so nice this past weekend!  If you haven’t ever done a crab boil… you should definitely put it on your list!! Everyone needs to indulge in this experience!”
Menu:
Snow Crab
Shrimp
Potatoes
Corn on the cob