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.
- 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…)
- 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.
- Adorable milk carton favors from Anders Ruff’s printable package held supplies of Milk Duds and Milk Chocolate Malt Balls.
- 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.
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