Whimsical Princess 3rd Birthday Party

This darling WHIMSICAL PRINCESS THIRD BIRTHDAY PARTY was submitted by Kameron Scampoli of My Wrinkle in Time! I just love the soft colors and the whole set up. Take a look at that adorable princess castle cake! So many fabulous ideas here…

Kameron said this about planning the party- “My daughter had been asking for a Princess party with a castle cake for 7 months so I knew she meant business! I didn’t want to go too literal with characters all over the place so I tried to make it as whimsical and fairytale as I could. I crafted most of the setup myself and had fun re-purposing items to make them worthy of a Princess!”

Vendors and Credits:
Party Styling- My Wrinkle in Time
Cake- Treats on Washington
Invitation- Made by Kameron Scampoli with princess clip art from Pretty Grafik Design
Candy- Sweet Indulgence
Felt Wand Inspiration: Make things for Kids
Felt Crown Inspiration: Curly Birds
Arielle’s Princess Dress: Amazon

Items used in this party available in Kara’s Party Ideas Shop:
Pearl Gumballs
Rock Candy Swizzle Sticks
Balloons
Paper Straws

    

Items used in this party available in Kara’s Party Ideas Shop:
Pearl Gumballs
Rock Candy Swizzle Sticks
Balloons
Paper Straws

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

Pink Giraffe Baby Shower Party

Take a look at this adorable PINK GIRAFFE BABY SHOWER submitted by Rene Bross of My Good Greetings. Giraffe’s are a zoo animal you don’t see much in the party theme world, it’s mostly monkey’s and elephants, but now I’m definitely asking myself why! How darling is this?! A giraffe themed birthday party would be super cute as well. Here is what Rene had to say about the party- “Our Pink Giraffe baby shower invitation was used as inspiration for this dessert table. Soft pinks, white and a touch of golden yellow was the color theme. We started with a soft pink polka dot fabric for the background and table runner then added the hanging pendants cut from scrapbook papers. The muted pink and soft yellow tissue pom poms seemed to tie it all together and matched the theme of the invitation. The dessert buffet featured sweet treats including white and pink Jelly Bellies, salt water taffy, strawberry whoppers, delicious vanilla cupcakes, pink rock candy, pink popcorn, pink lemonade with sugared mason jars and the cutest baby giraffe cookies complete with pink spots. For budget conscious reasons, the glass apothecary jars and glass cupcake stand were assembled with glass items found at the local Good Will store and glued together with clear adhesive. It was so fun to hunt for the right stacking glass pieces and the cost of each glass jar was about $3.00! The little pendants, also cut from scrapbook paper, were added to the glass cupcake stand with double-sided tape for easy removal. I designed the popcorn boxes, cupcake wrappers, cotton candy cones and labels to match the party theme.” Credits: Pink Giraffe Baby Shower Invitation- My Good Greetings Baked goods & Photography- Rene’ Bross

DIY Dessert Table On A Budget! Grocery Store Finds!

My next winning party feature goes to this
Grocery Store Dessert Table On A Budget
Only $40 was spent to create this. Yes, $40!!
‘A’ said…“I chose to venture into a DIY project that would satisfy my belly. I wanted to create a table on an affordable budget. Everyone should have the following in their house: a few square plates,a couple rectangular ones, some pretty vases and a a cake stand or two. This way, you’ll always be able to throw together a “Grocery store Dessert Table” inspired party on any given day of the week!”
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“Always use white plates (or glass) for the easiest design. You can add some paper to the bottom of the plates to give some color and align with your theme. Since I was going budget friendly with this one, I did a Google image search for a pattern, found one I liked and literally copy/pasted it onto my computer (using keynotes/powerpoint). I made a list of what I wanted to offer as treats and set out to buy them.”
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Grocery list:
  1. 1 bag of large marshmallows
  2. 2 bags of heart shaped chocolates (on sale!)
  3. 2 boxes of sugared doughnuts (on sale!)
  4. 2 boxes of Oreo Cakesters (my immitation whoopie pies)
  5. popsicle sticks
  6. some mini yogurt pretzels (aka yotzels!)
  7. Mini marshmallows
  8. 6 dollar store jars (favors)
  9. Pink Mints
  10. Mini cupcake mix with frosting and cherries (FYI: my boyfriend made the cupcakes)
  11. Mini Merengues
  12. Heart shaped Cookies
  13. Some Sparkling Water
Total Cost: $40.00
“I made little labels myself and printed them straight up on regular paper. The mission was to style my table with what I had around the house. I searched for card stock (to glue my flimsy labels to) + of course didn’t have any and so… desperate times call for desperate measures. I cut up a couple old valentine’s day cards from my boyfriend (sorry jam), and used those to make sturdy tent cards. Once I had my desserts, the plates, the cake stands, drinks and my favors, I placed everything down on a table and played around until it looked right to me. There are no rules so have fun and EAT UP!”
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So gorgeous!
Great job, Bride Scouts!
Congratulations on being the winning feature today!