Milk and Cookies 2nd Birthday Party

This COOKIES AND MILK 2ND BIRTHDAY PARTY, submitted by Jen Carver of Banner Events, has got to be one of my favorite cookies and milk parties to date. Oh the details, folks…just look at it all! Wow, I am so impressed. Of course, Jen never ceases to amaze me. So talented.

Party description & vendor list, along with tips on how to throw a party on a budget, at bottom of post…

Description and details from Jen- “Do you ‘utter-ly’ love milk & cookies? My 2-year old son, Max, does! And what better way to celebrate our little cookie monster’s birthday than with a sweet milk & cookies party! Ready for the best news? Using Anders Ruff’s darling ‘Vintage Milk & Cookies’ printable set, the party prep was simple & inexpensive, & the clean-up was quick! I gave myself a little challenge for this event & pulled off the party prep & planning in a matter of days and with a very limited budget. You can too! {FIVE TIPS FOR EASY & BUDGET FRIENDLY PARTY PLANNING}: I’m sharing some of my favorite tips & tricks for tying an event together with minimal effort, but without sacrificing style or breaking the bank. First: Choose a theme! Choosing a theme early in the planning process helps to eliminate a great deal of stress as it narrows down much of the decision making process. Invitations, activities, decor, party favors, food & color scheme will naturally coordinate with the chosen theme. Once you’ve decided on a theme, a plan can start to take shape! As you can see, I chose a darling vintage milk & cookies theme. With my son’s current cookie obsession, this theme fit perfectly! The printable invitation & graphics package I chose from Anders Ruff, set the feel of our theme & the color palette. That is the beauty of using printable graphics! They help stylishly and effortlessly guide both the overall feeling of an event & also help tie in the fun little details that will knock your guests’ socks off! Lucky for you, Anders Ruff offers printable invitations and party packages in dozens of very unique and popular themes! ‘Moo’-ving right along… After last year’s big ‘First Bee Day’ Celebration (seen here), it was nice to keep things simple. Max’s grandparents were excited to receive this adorable invitation, perfectly customized for his sweet celebration. The invitation sets the stage for your event & is the first glimpse of your chosen theme that your guests will have! Second: Take inventory! With your chosen theme in mind, before heading out to shop for your event, look around your house to see what you already have that can be used as is or even repurposed. You will be amazed by what you already have that you can use. Here are a few things I discovered in my home:
    • An antique white farm style beadboard side table from my office was used as the focal point for our dessert display.
 
    • A cherry wood sofa table was used to display additional cookies.
 
    • Ikea jars with metal lids were dressed up with Anders Ruff printable flat labels and housed several yummy varieties of cookies.
 
    • Wood letters that spell MAX–leftover from last year’s party– got a fresh coat of paint and gave a nice pop of color to our main dessert bar.
 
    • Twine & clothes pins were used to hang our birthday bunting made by attaching printable banner elements from the printable ‘Vintage Milk & Cookies’ package to more handmade rosettes.
 
    • A round glass vase was transformed into a cookie jar (and provided the inspiration for my cookie jar favors) using custom chocolate brown vinyl lettering from A&E Design Works.
 
    • Tablecloths & serving stands/platters were all things I already owned and just had to be washed and set in place. {The gorgeous platter, cake stand and tiered stands you see here are part of a beautiful collection from Willow House by Angie Bytnar.}
 
    • Craft paper was used for wrapping gifts.
 
  • Leftover paper shred was utilized for lining cookie trays and embellishing a party hat for the guest of honor.
Once you’ve gathered things you may be able to use from your ‘at home’ inventory, make a short list of obvious supplies you may need to either borrow or purchase to carry out your theme. (Color coordinating paper plates, cupcake liners, napkins, etc…) Third: Window Shop! I love shopping for party inspiration and am always amazed by some of the incredible things there are for purchase that can cut down on my prep time and help pull off my vision. Inspiration can come from just about anywhere! I generally like to start at the local dollar store to see what items from my list they may have. (I usually find quite a bit there!) Of course, craft stores, such as JoAnn, Michaels and Hobby Lobby are a must. Purchases made at these locations can be great, especially if you utilize the plethora of coupons that can be pulled from local newspapers or printed from online. Thrift stores, grocery stores and discount stores like Ross & TJ Maxx are also full of great party finds. Typically, I go from store to store with my notepad & pen & make notes about the things I see. I generally don’t buy anything on my first trip, and try to discipline myself into just jotting down specs about possibilities. This keeps me from overbuying and/or spending too much on items that I may find cheaper at other stores. (Of course, if there is an incredible sale or a must-have item that has low inventory, you may consider purchasing it on the spot, especially if there is a good return policy.) For this particular party, I found the following things from the Dollar Store:
    • small glass bowls that would be fashioned into my take home cookie jar party favors
 
  • cookies (Famous Amos for filling the cookie jars, fudge striped cookies, etc…)
Fourth: Purposefully Shop. With your notes in hand, return to the stores where you found the greatest deals for the items needed. Be sure to consider which things best meet both your party vision and your budget restrictions. (It’s always a good idea to save receipts in case you don’t end up using something or find an unexpected deal at a future date.) Anything you couldn’t find locally, may now be purchased online. I found several fun prop items already on sale at Michaels & JoAnns and was able to use additional money saving coupons. I also scored a few clearance items at Target. Things I purchased included:
    • Hay bales for the dining table centerpiece and dessert table.
 
    • Galvanized bucket and milk jugs for displaying cookies and milk.
 
    • Mini wooden crates for each place setting & for the dessert bar.
 
    • Large wooden crates for adding height/levels to my display & a rustic touch.
 
  • Ceramic cows & milk cartons for whimsy.
Fifth: Simplify Food/Dessert Prep. Unless you absolutely love slaving away in the kitchen, give yourself permission to purchase some of the food/desserts. It’s a good rule of thumb to opt for a few tried & true homemade items that are crowd pleasers & also make for a great presentation. Then, fill in the rest of the needed food/desserts with some prepared store bought items that require minimal prep & mostly need some simple styling/arranging. From those purchased items, I like to splurge on 2-3 specialty/gourmet items for that added WOW factor. These specialty items generally serve two purposes–they act as a dessert & due to their custom nature, also usually function as part of the decor too! How did I do this for our ‘Milk & Cookies’ party? By sticking to a simple ‘milk & cookies’ theme, it meant I didn’t need to do a huge dessert table. I chose a couple of favorite recipes we’d make–my husband’s whoopie pies and my Oreo truffles. From Costco & Walmart, I purchased some prepackaged cookies and found fun ways to arrange them. Our fun ‘splurge’/ gourmet items were these gorgeous cookies from Goosie Girl and The CookieXchange, as well as incredible fondant cupcake toppers from Fondant Flinger, all of which were custom designed to coordinate with both the colors of our event and the printable graphic package. We kept our party favors simple & edible too, and by coordinating them with the party colors, we got twice the bang for our buck because they served as part of the decor until they were taken home by guests!  
    • Milk chocolate bars were embellished with custom candy bar wrappers from Anders Ruff’s Vintage Milk & Cookies printable package.
 
    • Cute chocolate and white striped sacks with coordinating party printables were available for take away treats. Family members loved being able to select a few extra cookie favorites to take home for later.
 
  • Guests also got to take home the mini cookie jar favors from their place setting.
We had a wonderful day celebrating one sweet little boy.” Vendor Credits: Event Styling: Jen Carver, Banner Events Printable Graphic Designs: Anders Ruff Custom Designs Invitation here  Party Printables here Custom Shirt: Sweet Threads Clothing Co. Custom Milk Bottle Cookies: Sweet Goosie Girl Custom Monogram Cookies: CookieXchange
Custom Fondant Cupcake Toppers: Fondant Flinger Custom Vinyl (for cookie jar favors): A&E Design Works Striped Straws/Cupcake Liners/Polka Dot Balloons/striped sacks: Smidge and Pinch & Hey Yo Yo
Servingware: Willow House with Angie Bytnar  Photography: Mi Vida Photography by Rebecca Pierce Glass milk bottles, striped paper straws, jumbo balloons, regular sized balloons, paper sacks, burlap tablecloth, burlap ribbon, paper shred, napkins, ribbon, twine- All available in Kara’s Party Ideas Shop

First Birthday Cheerios Party

How fun is this CHEERIOS FIRST BIRTHDAY PARTY submitted by Katie Jefcoat? Such a cute theme! Katie wanted a fun, unique party that was perfect for a one year old and all of his friends. She definitely nailed it! So adorable. Here is what Katie had to say about her party- “I enlisted the skills of my friends and strangers on Etsy to help carry out my vision. I started with the milk bottles… what goes better with Cheerios than milk? Instead of ordering the vintage glass bottles online, I waited for a sale on Starbucks Frappuccinos at my local grocery store and then bought a dozen, took off the labels, and voila, vintage looking milk bottles. The #1 Cheerios Mosaic was created out of a party store pinata, after the tissue is ripped off and the cardboard frame is painted, it is a perfect canvas for a mosaic creation. The Cheerios box bunting banner was obvious. I asked all of my friends to keep their empty boxes and then I started cutting and cutting and cutting. The Cheerios garland, also a no-brainer… I had seen bird feeder ideas out of Cheerios and I thought a garland would be adorable. I love the way it turned out with the red and yellow ribbon all hung together. The wooden spoons with white chocolate and cheerios were a great idea from Kara herself! The inspiration for the O-N-E letters was taken from Pinterest, as was the favor idea. I put my own twist on the party favors and the kids were so excited to receive them. I knew exactly what I wanted for cake, mini-cupcakes with yellow icing and a single Cheerio on top. I went to the local mom’s group and found another mom who bakes to make the cupcakes for me. The Cheerios box was also a Pinterest find, I created my own using yellow tag board and some paint. I adore the color yellow, so I did all yellow flowers and yellow polka-dot balloons. In one flower arrangement, I put one vase inside the other and filled the exterior with cheerios. In another arrangement, I created it out of the disposable single-serving Cheerios bowls. The food was of course, Cheerios, and included some Cheerios treats from the General Mills website. My friend Sarah from Sarah Bohl Designs helped me style the party.” VENDOR CREDITS: Party Styling- Sarah Bohl Designs O-N-E letters- Marvin Sanderfielf Favor Tags and high chair bunting- Chubby Cheeks Party Hat- Dainty Couture Straws and little polka-dot cups- Hey Yo Yo Cupcakes- Freshly Baked Photo of baby in cereal bowl- Kathy Mosier Photography

Milkaholic Sip & See Baby Shower

This weekend’s winning party feature goes to this super adorable MILKAHOLIC SIP AND SEE BABY SHOWER submitted by Half Baked. What a clever idea! Carrie said that a ‘Milkaholic’ baby shower seemed fitting considering how much time a newborn spends eating! So true! I just love it.
Carrie- “I designed the invitation and let it set the tone for the party decor. Sleek and modern yet baby themed was the intent. The Milkaholic baby bottle became a logo that was used throughout the party. With this being a co-ed event, we wanted to keep the decor more modern and less traditional “baby”. To create a unique backdrop for the dessert table, I painted a canvas to match the party invite. Black and white patterned bunting was hung along the wall above the painting. Mini bottles were filled with milk and given sleek milk labels.”
You did such a good job, Carrie! Thanks for your submission! Congratulations on being chosen as a winning party feature!
“Activities for a co-ed baby event can be tricky.   Not wanting the male guests to feel awkward, I opted for non-organized activities that would still be fun and entertaining.  Guests were encouraged to write humorous thoughts onto diapers to provide Ted and Meredith a little chuckle later on.  TheDiaper Thoughts station gave the men an avenue to showcase their best and most clever diaper humor!  A Well  Wishes station encouraged guests to write something sentimental on keepsake cards which were then placed into a glass bubble bowl. Of course, the main activity was oohing and awing over the guest of honor, Baby Colin!”
“Guests were given a small box filled with ‘Kisses from Colin’. Hershey Kisses with patterned labels inside a white box wrapped with coordinating paper and tags.”
Vendors & Credits: Party Styling & Decor: Carrie Sellman of Half Baked Invitation & Paper Goods: Carrie Sellman of Half Baked Address Labels: Minted Decorated Sugar Cookies: The Cookie Jar Chocolate Covered Oreos: Sweeties by Kim Caramel Desserts & Espresso Brownies: Caramel Swirls Cake: Carrie Sellman of Half Baked Paper Baby Bottles: Tracy Mason Painted Canvas: Carrie Sellman of  Half Baked (available for purchase, if anyone is interested!) Milk Bottles: DIY found HERE