Sock Monkey 1st Birthday Party

One look at this adorable SOCK MONKEY FIRST BIRTHDAY PARTY submitted by Jennifer Laws of The Laws of my Life and you will know why I chose to feature it next. I just love what Jennifer did with this theme! Jennifer said– “Jameson was an unexpected blessing. After having twins we were not sure we could handle one more. (I mean, how could our home even be sanitary enough for a baby!) But, after he came in to this world, we knew GOD had better plans for our family! Jameson has brought so much HOPE, LOVE and JOY to our lives! We could not have made it through such a rough year without his unending smile! This celebration was the perfect way to honor him, celebrate his life and praise God for His wonderfully perfect blessing! When we brought him home he was dressed in his sock monkey embroidered onesie, brown pants, a hand knit hat and socks. He was a sweet baby and the youngest of 3…all under 3! Today, one year later, we are so excited to share with you his first birthday celebration! (And, yes, this crazy party planner mama had the “theme” planned from the beginning!) I decided to incorporate his sock monkey outfit with a “celebration” honoring him, along with a champagne toast and a musical guest! Without further ado, check out Jameson’s First Birthday Celebration!” Vendor Credits: Photography: Jennifer Klotz Photography Jameson’s coming home hat/socks & party shirt: Gray Stitch Studio Invitations: mygatsby.com Party Printables: chickabug Sock Monkey #1 Cake Topper: Waxela Sananda Jameson’s Polka Dot Custom Party Hat and Bib: Dainty Couture Jameson’s Brown/Red Party Hat: Gingham Bunny Cake and Cupcakes: Cakes by Tina Musical Guest: Jeff Wood Catering: Chick-fil-A Party Inspiration: Kara’s Party Ideas

Curious George 1st Birthday Party

My next party feature goes to this sweet CURIOUS GEORGE 1ST BIRTHDAY PARTY submitted by Kristen Jones of Joy in the Journey. Who doesn’t remember watching or reading Curious George while they were young. Such a classic…a perfect 1st birthday party theme. I love the setting of this one in particular! All the vintage touches couldn’t be cuter, too. LOVE the coca cola crate wagon and coca cola crate drawers!  Such a darling party, Kristen. Thank you for submitting it! Congratulations on being chosen as a feature today!
Photography by Kelli Alfreds Images Birthday Outfit from Buds n’ Branches Invitations found on etsy

Colorful Monkey Party

My next party feature goes to this super fun COLORFUL MONKEY PARTY submitted by Paula Duarte of  Hola Mama from Spain! Such a cute party. Project Party Studio did a wonderful job, don’t you think?! I love the little polkadots everywhere. The paper garlands, hanging polkadot initials, confetti, invitations and little bunting flags are my favorite. Scroll through all the photos slowly…there is much to see!
Thanks for your submission, Paula. Congratulations on being chosen as today’s winning party feature! 

Red & Aqua Sock Monkey Party

 
My next winning party feature goes to this fabulous RED & AQUA SOCK MONKEY 1ST BIRTHDAY PARTY submitted by Vanessa Coppola of The Crafty Nest! Oh how I love the classic Sock Monkey. The Sock Monkey party theme will always be a favorite of mine. Vanessa did such a great job {no wonder she’s the admin at The Crafty Nest}!
Vanessa said….”We celebrated Logan’s 1st birthday with a red and aqua sock monkey themed party. Guests were greeted at the door with a sock monkey wreath and hand painted ONE letters, finished off with mini bunting to match the decor inside. Instead of a traditional guestbook, guests signed The Happy Birthday Book by Dr.Seuss and wrote wishes for Logan’s time capsule that will be opened on his 18th birthday. I made most of the decorations, including a monthly photo banner and handmade party hats. Guests enjoyed decorating their own sock monkey and scooping up monkey treats at the candy buffet, that included handmade sock monkey cookies and cake pops. The sock monkey cake matched the graphics used throughout the party and I made the mini flag bunting that sat on top. The antique red highchair was a yard sale find and I added mini flag bunting to it that matched the bunting above the candy buffet table. The birthday boy wore an adorable sock monkey romper that matched the hand sewn table runners. Post-cake smash, Logan changed into a sock monkey shirt that I made him using felt and embroidery thread. Everyone had a blast and it was the perfect way to celebrate Logan’s 1st year of life!”
Thanks for your submission, Vanessa! Congratulations on being chosen as a winning party feature!
Tutorial on how to make this adorable hat found here.
Photography: Green Apple Images http://greenappleimages.com 
Sock Monkey Cake: Sweets Unlimited http://sweetsunlimited.net 
Bunting Flags: Blue Moon Studios http://www.etsy.com/shop/BlueMoonStudios 
Handmade Sock Monkey: Terrace Hill http://www.etsy.com/shop/TerraceHill 
Paper Straws: Hey Yo Yo http://www.etsy.com/shop/HeyYoYo 
Brown Craft Bags: In The Clear http://www.etsy.com/shop/InTheClear 
Sock Monkey Graphics: Perfect Cards http://www.etsy.com/shop/perfectcards 
Banana Candle Tarts: Scentfully Soy Candles http://www.etsy.com/shop/scentfullysoycandles 
Sock Monkey Wine Sleeve: Sweet Lovely Designs http://www.etsy.com/shop/SweetLovelyDesigns 
Knit Sock Monkey Hat: Nora and Finn http://www.etsy.com/shop/NoraAndFinn 
Cupcake Tower: Cupcake Tree http://www.cupcaketree.com 
Sock Monkey Romper: 3 Lil Muses http://www.etsy.com/shop/3lilmuses 
Sock Monkey Cookie Inspiration from Sweet Sugarbelle http://www.sweetsugarbelle.com/2011/01/wisdom-comes-from-experience/ 

Vintage Sock Monkey Birthday Party!

Today’s winning party feature goes to this delightful VINTAGE SOCK MONKEY 1ST BIRTHDAY PARTY submitted by Life {Sweet} Life. Such a cute party. I mean, the invitation alone is to die for…and that’s what sets the mood for the whole party. Sarah definitely started it out right {and believe me, the rest of the party is just as darling}.The red and aqua party hats {SO cute by the way} and cupcake wrappers can be downloaded for FREE here. Thanks so much for your submission, Sarah. Congratulations on being chosen as today’s winning party feature!
I heart this idea. Take pictures of all the party guests holding a blank sheet of paper. Then, go in and digitally add names to the pages after the party {so for years to come the birthday child will know who was there, etc}.