“Thing One and Thing Two” Twins 1st Birthday Party

This amazing “THING ONE AND THING TWO” TWINS FIRST BIRTHDAY PARTY was submitted and styled by Julia Shultz of Let’s Have a Ball! Parties and Events.

There are so many fun ideas in this Dr. Seuss “Thing One and Thing Two” party! A few of my favorites are:
  • The symmetrical dessert table with everything for both thing one and thing two
  • The Dr. Seuss directional sign
  • The polka dot ruffle fabric
  • The topsy-turvy cake
  • and MORE!
Custom fondant words- Paolascreations on Etsy
Smash cakes- Lisa Krause

Items used in this party available in Kara’s Party Ideas Shop:
Dr Seuss Stand Up
Thing 1 & Thing 2 Party Supplies
Dr Seuss Party Supplies
Popcorn / Treat Boxes
Rock Candy Swizzle Sticks
Gumballs
Apothecary Jars
Lollipop / Treat Sticks
Striped Paper Straws
Tissue Pom Poms
Balloons
#1 Candle
Paper Lanterns

Here’s what Julia said about planning the party- “I was very excited when I was asked to plan and style this Dr. Seuss Thing 1 and Thing 2 birthday party for adorable twins Brock and Brooke. I met Michele, mom of the twins, almost a year and half prior when she hired me to plan and style her older daughter Kaylee’s 3rd birthday party (and was still pregnant with the twins). Michele and her family live several states away on the Gulf Coast in Louisiana, and I live in the mountains of east Tennessee, so planning a party from such a long distance away can definitely be tricky. Despite the many miles between us, the party came together so perfectly! Believe it or not, basically all of my custom party décor, centerpieces, linens, and props flew from Tennessee to Louisiana in only one suitcase! I even had 2.5 pounds to spare in my 1 checked piece of luggage, which I dubbed my “party in a bag”.

Colors and Prints:
The colors we chose were aqua blue, red, black, and white, and the prints used were chevron and polka dots. I designed the invitations using these colors and prints, as well as the rest of the custom paper party details such as my candy, food, and drink labels, the signage, and also the paper I used to make the paper fans. I also chose fabrics to coordinate which I used for the candy table backdrop, tablecloths, and runners.

Cake and Sweets Table:
The sweets table is always my favorite part of the party to plan. I used aqua chevron fabric as well as red polka dot fabric for the backdrop and table linens. I painted a pair of custom frames I own in red to hang on the aqua chevron and placed photos of each baby in each frame. I accented each frame with a large “Thing 1” and “Thing 2” tag. For the center backdrop, and on the table, I made a red polka dot ruffled runner and placed it there since the cake was to be primarily in the blue. I found the custom fondant “Cat in the Hat”, “thing 1 & 2”, and “1” topper for sale on Etsy by an amazingly talented seller, Maria Paola, of “Paolascreations”. She even included (for free) the super cute custom fondant book which the “1” sat upon! Michele purchased the custom cake stand on etsy as well. The cupcakes were made with blue icing Thing 1 and Thing 2 styled “hair” then placed in red cupcake liners. I then attached my custom made “Thing 1” and “Thing 2” tags to the front of the cupcake liners. The smash cakes were simple and cute and were made by a friend of mine, Lisa Krause, who flew down and helped me set up the party. Maria Paola of Paolascreations also made the fondant letters to spell each baby’s name which were placed on each smash cake with a red “1” candle. I created 2 custom whimsical arrangements for the table which I placed on each side of the cake. I created red paper fans to attach behind my custom chevron candy labels. Gumballs, sixlets, rock candy, and swizzle sticks were placed in glass candy jars. I made white with red and aqua polka dot chocolate covered oreos as well as marshmallow pops to complete the table. I accented the marshmallow pops sticks with the hat cutouts from “Cat in the Hat” as well as ribbons. The last touch on the table were framed quotes from Dr. Seuss books. Balloons were then set on each side of the table.

Food and Drinks Table:
I created custom bi-fold tent cards for labeling each food. Michele served a veggie tray, “Truffula Fruit” tray, Goldfish crackers, sandwiches, cheese cubes, and chips and salsa. Drinks served were “New Blue Goo” aka Blue Hawaiian Punch and “Beezlenut Splash” aka Red Hawaiian Punch. I accented this table with chevron runners, custom toppers, framed quotes, framed photos of the babies, a custom centerpiece, and then hung a fabric covered “1” which I cut from a sheet of Styrofoam.

Highchairs:
I covered each highchair with aqua chevron fabric and then hung my custom “I am 1” birthday banners on the front of the trays. I created personalized cardstock birthday banners for each baby and hung them above the highchairs on the fence. There was a large paper fan topped with a large “B” hanging in between the two banners. I placed an accent table between each highchair with a framed sign and custom centerpiece to add more interest.

Other Décor:
For the tables for guests to sit at, I placed red tablecloths with aqua chevron runners. Two of these tables had centerpieces which I created out of candlesticks which I had spray painted red then attached “thing 1” and “thing 2” tags onto. I then attached a blue tissue pom onto the top of the candlesticks as these reminded me to the crazy hair of each of the “Things”. On the third table, I topped it with one of my custom whimsical centerpieces. Each chair was covered with a white chair cover. I also tied red and blue ribbons around the chairs to add color.

I hung paper lanterns under the covered patio and tied various red and blue ribbons from them. I created a pretty paper fan garland in the reds and aqua prints and hung it on the fence. I also created some fun “Seussville” arrow signs which I attached to a flag post and placed in the yard.

Games and Activities:
I created a “One fish, two fish, red fish, Let’s catch a fish!” game using Dr Seuss fish that I printed and cut out and attached paper clips too. We then made fishing poles out of wooden dowels and ribbon and attached a magnet to the end. The kids also enjoyed playing on the swing set in the yard as well as the playhouse.”

Items used in this party available in Kara’s Party Ideas Shop:
Dr Seuss Stand Up
Thing 1 & Thing 2 Party Supplies
Dr Seuss Party Supplies
Popcorn / Treat Boxes
Rock Candy Swizzle Sticks
Gumballs
Apothecary Jars
Lollipop / Treat Sticks
Striped Paper Straws
Tissue Pom Poms
Balloons
#1 Candle
Paper Lanterns

Dr. Seuss 1st Birthday Party

This darling DR SEUSS THEMED FIRST BIRTHDAY PARTY was submitted by Nikka Morell of Triple M Good Parties! I just love all the clever ideas & decor! Nikka did such a good job on every detail!

Nikka said this about planning the party- “When my youngest of three kids turned one this summer, I knew it had to be fun. He is my only summer baby, so I finally got to plan a party outside. My 2 older kids were Thing 1 & Thing 2, and the birthday boy was Cat in the Hat.

I made all the decorations and food. It was fun to make things not so perfect, like an off centered cupcake stand and tall skinny candy jars.

I fell in love with the red, white and teal combination of colors. The ‘real’ Cat in the Hat came to read a book and the kids loved playing all the games, including pin the tail on Horton.”

Vendors and Credits-
Photography: Cassie Pepper Photography
Homemade Decorations: Triple M Good Parties
Printables & Cupcake Wrappers: Bellas N Fellas
Thing 1 & Thing 2 and Miles Shirt: *golden*
Directional Sign: Kute Kardz
Fondant Cupcake Toppers: Miss Sweet Sends

Items used in this party available in Kara’s Party Ideas Shop:
Balloons
Candles
Popcorn Boxes
Clear Cellophane Bags
Whirly Pops

    

“The Lorax” Themed Party – Dr. Suess Party

This LORAX THEMED DESSERT TABLE submitted by Marjaneh Etebar of Candybar Couture is too cute! All the party elements are just adorable. This would be such a fun birthday party theme. I love all the ideas Marjaneh had!
Marjaneh said- “I have always been a huge fan of the Dr. Seuss books. I went to see the movie ‘The Lorax’ with my youngest son, Jayden. Halfway through the movie, he turned to me and said, ‘Mommy, I have the bestest idea. I will help you make a Lorax candy table!’
It was Jayden’s idea to make a table full of grass and trees. We took a plastic green table cloth and glued Easter grass all over it. We continued the grass on the back drop to resemble the hills. Next, we used tissue pom poms to resemble the Truffula Trees. We looked around our candy collection and he came up with candy that reminded him of different parts of the story. I love how the twisted marshmallows reminded him of Thneeds! Not bad for a four year old!!!
My older son, Ethan gave us the idea of using cotton candy to resemble the Truffula Trees on the buffet. It was important to them both that we use some fresh fruits and vegetables because they noticed that in the movie, no one had access to fresh produce.
This table was especially fun to create because it was a project for the whole family. I especially love the adorable cake and cake pops.”
Vendors:
 
Candy and Dessert table styling: Candybar Couture
Photography: The Rose Weddings
The Lorax Cake: Jazzy Cupcakes
Cotton Candy: Tasty Clouds

Lorax Themed Fruit Farm Birthday Party

This LORAX THEMED FRUIT FARM BIRTHDAY PARTY submitted by Rebecca Horikawa of The Left Coast Mama is just too cute! Take a look at the truffula tree cupcakes!

Rebecca said- “We celebrated my daughter’s 6th birthday with a Lorax theme party at a local organic farm. The theme was perfect for an outdoor party, and I kept it as eco-friendly and natural as possible. The candy buffet was filled with naturally colored candies and organic treats. Guests enjoyed a tractor ride around the organic farm and sampled fresh vegetables during the tour. At the end of the tour, all of the kids picked fresh organic strawberries to eat – and a container to bring home. After we finished picking strawberries, it was time for the party! For lunch, there was cold-cuts, cheese, and rolls, as well as an antipasto salad. There was a small candy buffet filled with naturally colored chocolate candies, home-made candy dots on paper strips (naturally colored), organic chocolate graham bears, all natural mini marshmallows, whole grain cheddar goldfish crackers, and rock candy sticks in orange, yellow, and light blue (the only thing that I couldn’t find without artificial coloring). Naturally colored yellow chocolate mustache lollipops were displayed as centerpieces on the tables in vintage wooden boxes. For dessert, homemade cupcakes with naturally colored butter cream frosting and truffula tree cake pops (also naturally colored). Most of the decor was do-it-yourself projects, which helped to keep costs low. I made utensil containers out of cans, and added ribbon around them to spruce them up. The flatware was made of bamboo. I made the tablecloth from fabric, and the yellow mustache utensil holders were cut out of yellow felt (I glued a small strip of felt to the back so that I could slip the fork into it. I cut out yellow mustaches from card stock and made a hole for the straw to go through. The mini mason jars were purchased from Acme Party Box and I filled them with Orange Juice. I made the “truffula tree” poufs from tissue paper and twine. The faux grass was purchased from Lowes and I cut it into a runner for the table. I also made the “happy birthday” bunting from card stock and twine. I glued a penny between the 2 layers, near the bottom tip of each triangle, to keep them weighted down.” Vendors and Credits: Venue- Tanaka Farms in Irvine, California Gingham fabric (to make tablecloth): Fabric Direct Chocolate mustache lollipops mold- Streich’s Cake and Candy Supply Koziol Babell White Tiered Tray- Amazon Items used in this party that are available in Kara’s Party Ideas Shop- Lime Green White Polka Dot Baking Cups Wooden Utensils Mason Jar Drinking Glasses Apothecary Jars Tissue Pom Poms Paper Straws Rock Candy Sticks

Wooden utensils available to purchase here.

 

Tissue pom poms available to purchase here. Apothecary jars holding candy available to purchase here. Mason Jar Drinking Glasses available to purchase here. Blue & white striped paper straws available to purchase here. Square Mason Jar drinking glasses with daisy cut lid available to purchase in Kara’s Party Ideas Shop. Rock candy sticks available to purchase here.

Dr. Seuss 1st Birthday Party

Who out there is a big Dr. Seuss fan?! You will love this DR SEUSS THEMED 1ST BIRTHDAY PARTY submitted by Heidi Tranisi. This theme is just per fect for a child’s birthday party.

“We were very lucky to get an invitation to the Lorax premiere in LA at Universal Studios a few months ago and when we attended the “orange” carpet event our little Luca had the best time. This inspired me to use Dr. Seuss as the inspiration for his first birthday party. By the end of the decorating our house looked like Suessville! It was the best party; I think the adults had more fun than the children!” Dr Seuss party supplies available here.

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