…Continued
“Drink Station-
Just in case anyone needed to warm up a little or just wanted to rinse down a few of the tasty treats, I set up a “Warming Station” with Hot Chocolate, Coffee and Milk (for the kids.) I decorated the mugs with a little ribbon and a few printable party circles, “Sweet” for the cocoa and “Cozy” for the coffee. And, I adorned the cute milk bottles and stripey straws (which I was lucky enough to find at Polka Dot Market) with the same printable party circles that I added to sticks for the cupcakes.
Smash Cake Central-
Every first birthday party needs a place where the guest of honor can take center stage! So for Beckett’s birthday, I gussied up our garage door with bright red and white polka dotted curtains, a little bead board I had sitting around, a printable Happy Birthday banner and a few more spray painted Bake It Pretty snowflakes. I painted an old wooden high chair, I found on Craig’s List, red and decorated the tray with a some cute aqua snowflake ribbon from Michaels and a printable name banner.
And, as you can imagine, it’s not right to smash your cake in just any old outfit. So I went on a mission to find the ideal 1st birthday attire for my little guy. I searched high and low for the perfect sweater, and where do you think I found it? Ebay. One aqua and red snowflake sweater in the exact right size. Absolute luck! Then I cuffed his jeans with a little red and white striped cotton jersey and Stacie from Beanies By Stacie was sweet enough to knit an adorable hat and Lindsey from Pocket Baby made a coordinating personalized bib and he was set!
Snow!-
Although Beckett was undoubtedly the star of his party, he did share center stage with the “snow”. When I first toyed with the idea of creating a Winter Onederland Party, the initial thought that popped into my head, was how the heck was I going to help transport our guests when we don’t have one peep of a chance of getting even a dusting of snow out here in sunny, mild Southern California. Although I was sure that the multitude of paper snowflakes which I was going to hang over their heads in our trees branches would help, I really wanted some kind of snow. So, I searched and searched and although I briefly considered the shaved ice/fake snow route, I eventually discovered Sno-Wonder. 99% water, bio-degradable, environmentally safe and a lot cheaper than shaved ice. (It’s primarily used for indoor snowboarding parks in Japan.) My husband was sweet enough to build a large frame (kind of like a giant sandbox). We covered it with polyester batting to look more like snow, lined it with a white tarp and then filled it with “snow” and dozens of penguin beach balls from Oriental Trading Company. To add to our wintery theme, I decorated our playhouse with red and white flowers, a little snow, and wreath from Polka Dot Skies and dubbed it Chalet Becks for the day. The kids had an absolute blast!! Snow fights and snow angels. Tons of laughter and buckets of giggles!! I wasn’t sure how the snow would go over (it really could have been the great birthday debacle of 2011) and I couldn’t have asked for a better response.
Favors-
When the time came for our guests to go, each child was able to “adopt” a polar bear of their very own and take a small snowmaking kit so that they could have a snow day of their very own when ever they wanted!”
Vendor Credits:
- Event Styling, Graphic Design and Party Printables - Gwynn Wasson Designs
Decor
- Tissue Snowflakes - Oriental Trading Company and Bake It Pretty
- Cardboard Snowflakes - Bake It Pretty
- Aqua Glass Vessels - Joann Fabrics
- Snowflake Fabric and Fleece - Joann Fabrics
- Ribbon - Michaels
- Glass Cake Stands - Crate and Barrel
- Penguin Beach Balls - Oriental Trading Company
- Milk Bottles - Polka Dot Market
- Striped Straws - Polka Dot Market
- Polka Dot Balloons - Polka Dot Market
- Snowflake Trays - Target
- Wreath - Polka Dot Skies
- Snowflake Gossamer - Shindigz
- Miniature Sleds – Ebay
- Snow - Sno-Wonder
Desserts
- Cake - Fantasy Frostings
- Fondant Polar Bears, Penguins and Igloo - Edible Details
- Polar Bear and Penguin Cookies - JP Creatibles
- Cake Pops - Mom’s Killer Cakes and Cookies
- Snowflake Cookies - Katie’s Something Sweet
- Snowflake Lollipops - Sweetniks
- Old Fashioned Lollipops, Malt Balls, Gum Balls and Sixlets - Candy Warehouse
Favors
- Polar Bears - Stuffed Safari
- Tea Tins - Specialty Bottle
Fashion
- Hanna Andersson Snowflake Sweater – Ebay
- Hat - Beanies By Stacie
- Bib - Pocket Baby