Nick Jr’s Bubble Guppies Themed 2nd Birthday Party

This NICK JR’S BUBBLE GUPPIES THEMED SECOND BIRTHDAY PARTY was submitted by Bethany Baumgart.

Some of my favorite elements in this Bubble Guppies party are:
  • The under the sea mermaid themed cake
  • The chevron print wreath
  • The framed wooden number two with the chicken wire backdrop
  • and MORE!
This is what Bethany said about planning the party- “Our two year old daughter is in LOVE with the Nick Jr. television show Bubble Guppies. Bubble Guppies is still a newer show, so there is not much out there to choose from when it comes to party decor. It took some creative thought to put this all together!”

Photography — Blackall Photography 
Bubble Guppies fondant— Melissa Stanton
Wooden Guppies — ETSY seller KENIACASTANEDA
Cupcake toppers, banner, bubble guppies face sign, food signs— NickJr.com
Daddy Guppy shirt — ETSY seller  Lasting Impressions
Birthday girl shirt — ETSY seller SewChicks
Chevron pants — ETSY seller StrollerblanketMom
Invites — ETSY seller Ashalinaballerina

Items used in this party available in Kara’s Party Ideas Shop:

Items used in this party available in Kara’s Party Ideas Shop:

Under the Sea Ocean Themed 4th Birthday Party

This fabulous UNDER THE SEA OCEAN THEMED BIRTHDAY PARTY was submitted by Betty Lazos of P&J by Design. Just look at all the amazing details! I love the bold colors and vibrant photographs. There are definitely a lot of darling ideas here!

Vendors and Credits:
Styling- P&J by Design
Birthday Cake, macaroons, cupcakes, whale pops & Favour box star fish biscuits– Cakes & Biscuits by Lisa
Photography– Love that Photography
Biscuits- Dessert Menu Please
Backdrop– Purplex Design & Print
Invitations– Little Poppet Parties
Candy Jar printable file– Memorable Moments Studio
Scuba Set- Mahalo

Items used in this party available in Kara’s Party Ideas Shop:
Balloons
Apothecary Jars
Ribbon
Cupcake Liners
Lollipop Sticks

         

Betty said this about planning the party- “This was an “Under the Sea” party for my son Peter’s 4th birthday. We all were looking forward to this for such a long time, and really couldn’t wait for the day to arrive. I started by asking my son what type of party he wanted? The simple answer from Peter was “mummy i want a fish party”. We have two fish of our own in our home and both Peter and his brother love feeding them whenever they can. I wanted to create a party that was bold and bright in colour and had a modern feel to it.

I think the invites really dictated the look of the entire event. I particularly loved the scale print on the invite which we then used as part of the backdrop. Lee-Ann (from Little Poppet Parties) did an amazing job designing the invites. They were super cute , and what i really loved was the matching lolly bags that were given to each child at the party. The detail and care taken to achieve such gorgeous treat bags was to die for.

Both myself and Lisa (from cakes and biscuits by Lisa) worked very closely in designing some sweets treats that were going to highlight the sea theme. Sweet whale pops & cupcakes were just gorgeous. The oyster macaroons that were placed on antique sea shells vessels were beautiful. The birthday cake, well i still cant stop drooling over this. It was so exciting to finally see the plans, thoughts and discussions between Lisa and i come to fruition. I wanted Peter’s cake to be bright and bold and modern at the same time. I also asked Lisa if she could incorporate the scale fish print on the cake as well. Well what can i say I love the bright orange centre and also the scale print air brushing on the cake. We didn’t want to over do the coral so just adding a few pieces and of course a little octopus on top was just enough. This cake really popped in colour and design.

Noo (from Desert Menu Please) did an exquisite job with those biscuits. The sea horses, the sea shells, start fish and those amazing jelly fish were simply stunning. Too good to eat! I also visited an antique shop where I found a girl scout food box with rope handles which I used as the cake riser. It fit the theme perfectly.

The event was held at home so I transformed what is usually my outdoor room (showroom) into the kids area for the party. I styled the area with kids tables and chairs. On their chair each child received a deep sea scuba set. I had these made in royal blue and orange and sent to me from the US from Mahalo. These added a cute touch, and each child could pretend to dive looking for treasure or sea creatures under the sea. I draped royal blue fabric from the ceiling, hoping to achieve the feel of being under water. The same royal fabric was also used as draping on the candy/desert table, with an overlay of fish netting.

Along with indulging in the candies and deserts from the buffet, the children were also able to create their own wall art. I bought some frames and placed a picture of a sea creature or animal  so each child was able to spend time colouring in the picture to take home. I had also bought sea animals such as dolphins, star fish, whales, sea shells etc. made from ceramic and placed these in a bag with a paint brush and a pot of paint so the children could enjoy painting their own sea creature and again be able to take it home.

I really tried to think of activities the children would enjoy doing. I wanted them to walk away really feeling like they had an adventure under the sea. The highlight of the party for the kids, and i must say for the adults, was the live “Marine” show i had organised. Xavier (from Wildlife Xposure) really had us all excited. We were fortunate enough to witness sea creatures such as star fish, gorgeous little seahorses, baby shark, sea urchins, and a blue ring octopus. All the kids got to pet all the animals (except the octopus of course) and learn about the animals that live beneath the sea. I cannot tell you how much the kids enjoyed this. In fact Peter wanted to keep the shark!

While the kids were enjoying painting, colouring in their wall ar , face painting, and then being part of the Marine show, the adults had their own separate area to retreat to. I styled the adults tables and chairs with some beautiful fresh flowers, royal blue vases, sea shells and aluminium crabs. The weather was just divine so everyone was outside enjoying Melbourne weather. At each adult’s place setting, I placed a blue favour box which included a star fish biscuit they could take home, as a thank you for attending Peter’s birthday. I didn’t want the adults to miss out on having a sweet treat of their own.

After an eventful day the kids were exhausted with all the fun and laughs. It is such a thrill organising a party for someone really close to you.”

Items used in this party available in Kara’s Party Ideas Shop:
Balloons
Apothecary Jars
Ribbon
Cupcake Liners
Lollipop Sticks

Rainbow Fish 3rd Birthday Party

How adorable is this RAINBOW FISH 3RD BIRTHDAY PARTY submitted by Cris McGrath of Chrissy’s Crafts?! Oh how my little guy would love this party! I love the “bait” and “school of fish” treats!

Here is what Cris had to say about the party- “We had my son’s 3rd birthday party couple of days ago and I’d like to share with you some of the highlights of the party. My son loves water and the rainbow fish book so we decided to do a Little Fish Party! The party was a breeze to style using the printables from Amanda’s Party to Go. The colors were so bright and fun! For the dessert table, the children enjoyed fishy cupcakes, fish food (m&m’s), fish pops, cake pops, marshmallow pops, jelly fish (Jello), bait (gummy worms in a bucket), school of fish (gummy fish), and deep blue sea juice. Before they hit the sweet table, the little guests ate Whale crackers, fish sandwiches, fish skewers (fruits), fin-tastic veggies and submarines. The kids also enjoyed an afternoon full of games and crafts. The activities included Go Fish, Pin the Scale on the fish, Fish Hand Print Art, Face Painting, and Freeze little fish dance. At the end of the party, the guests  took home the ‘catch of the day’ (fish string bag on a fish pole) full of goodies!” Printables: Amanda’s Party to Go

Goldfish 1st Birthday Party!

A little fishy is turning ONE, check out this party for some birthday party idea fun. This GOLDFISH 1ST BIRTHDAY PARTY was styled by On To Baby & was submitted by Heather Dalton of Chickabug. Here is what ‘On To Baby’ said about the party- “Alek’s love of swimming and being in the water inspired the theme for this adorable blue and orange goldfish themed party. Organizing and preparing the party was a labor of love for his mom Melita, who spent many late nights putting together the favor tags, labeling bottles, glueing napkin holders together, creating the straw flags, and so forth. She painted the letters for the O-N-E letters several times, just to get the color just right! So sweet! Melita used Etsy as a great resource to complete the whole picture (be sure to check out the full list of Etsy shops at the bottom of this post!). Mimi Nguyen captured all of the lovely photos of the event.” Vendors: Photography: Mimi Nguyen Caricaturist: Deborah Skaron Cake: Beverly’s Best Bakery Paper Goods: Chickabug Party Banner: A to Zebra Celebrations Chocolate Covered Oreo Cookies: Sweeties by Kim Sugar Cookies: Beesknees Creative and Rollin In Dough Macarons: Sparkles Macaron Lollipops: Vintage Confections Paper Straws: IsAKay Boutique

Summer Splash Beach, Pool Party

Today’s winning party feature goes to this super cute SUMMER SPLASH BEACH/POOL PARTY {originally a welcome summer/graduation party} submitted by Party On Designs! The first thing I noticed about this party was the awesome colors. They are so bright and fun…just the way a pool party should be! I love all the little tags and the darling fish image. All the party printables were made by Amber and can be purchased here.