Saturday, July 24, 2010

Carleigh's Fairy Garden Party - Part 1 - The Decorations

What an unbelievable 1st birthday party!  Our little garden fairy was such an angel the entire time.  I have so many photos that I am separating this into two parts: the party decor and the party itself.  Over 2 months of planning went into this spectacular day and lots of people helped out!  My idea stemmed from http://tomkatstudio.blogspot.com/2010/03/tomkat-studio-kates-fairy-garden.html and I think I did a pretty good job of replicating the party with my own take on things and keeping it one year old appropriate.  A big thanks to my mom, my mother-in-law, and Catherine and Isabel for your tremendous pulling everything together!  I couldn't have done it without y'all.  Dustin, my dad and my father-in-law were also huge in setting up and Brad was my photographer, so thank you endlessly!!!


 
This poster hung over the fireplace on our wrought iron decor piece which acted as a frame for it.

Pom Poms are so fun!
Pictures from birth to her 1st year made a great garland!


Dusty and I had a personalized Fairy Tale book made for Carleigh that will be a keepsake forever.
My favorite centerpiece!  So whimsical and the tutu is not only perfect for a fairy princess but hides stems well, too!  Carleigh's first year baby book was on display and was her blog printed out for the first year!!!
I cut over 350 circles and punched I don't know how many scalloped flowers.  The results were worth all the effort!


The party favors were personalized embroidered t-shirts done by my mom (Ritzy Rugrats).   For the boys:  a frog prince.  For the girls: a frog princess.  What better way to say, "thank you for coming to my fairy garden party?"
Even though the cake was to die for, Carleigh's allergies didn't allow for her to eat it.  So after 2 unsuccessful attempts at sucrose free, lactose free, and maltose free cupcakes, I finally succeeded on try number 3 the night before the party!  Thank you so much Beth for the recipe and tips!  Catherine and Isabel got a "special" cupcake, too!

Close-up of the garden fairy cake.  So beautiful!  We barely had any left!  Everyone loved it and after one piece, many people asked for a taste of the other flavor!  The first layer was triple chocolate and the second was yellow.


The plates and cups were all coordinating with the theme, a laborious task, but after seeing the finished result, totally worth it!
The food display.  On the menu was: Pixie Pink Lemonade, Edible Butterflies, Gnomes in Blankets, Sugary Fairy Wands, Woodland Water, Fairy Pizza, Frog-cut Fruit Assortment, Tasty Toadstools, First Fairy Food (baby food on a cupcake stand), and Snail Caesar Salad.


The backyard had a kids bouncehouse, two baby pools, our water table and a tot-sized slide for the kiddos to keep themselves entertained.  We had to watch the time to make sure we didn't go over, things went so well!

Tomorrow, I will upload photos from the party!!!

Special thanks to:

Modern Bebe Designs http://www.etsy.com/shop/Kimis02
Continental Floral Greens and Best Blooms c/o Jim Everett and Juanita Figueroa
Ritzy Rugrats (our shop!) http://www.etsy.com/shop/RitzyRugrats
Isabel and Catherine Pisano - Junior Hostesses
Victor and Beth Pisano, Merl Talley, Sharon Paxton - Servingware
Andrea and Ronnie Tondre - Menu task and outdoor setup
Anne Everett - decoration committee, seamstress and embroider



4 comments:

  1. Everything was SO perfect and beautiful!!! You did a great job and I know Carleigh will look back at the pictures one day and know how incredibly lucky she was and is!!!! We had a great time - thanks for the invite!

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  2. Cool decorations! Such a lucky kid to have an amazing birthday party. :)

    I'm definitely gonna try some of the design and decor ideas here. I'm doing a fairy tale themed party for my 8 y/o kid and I'm running out of other decors to hang aside from these wind chimes and posters of Disney princesses.

    Thanks!

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  3. This is AMAZING!!!!!! How did you make the pompoms look like flowers!?!? I have never seen those before? I'd love to try to make some for the triplet girls' first birthday!!!

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  4. fab party! my baby is also having the fairy garden party. can i know how did you make the scalloped circle? did you handcut them? the biggest circle punch i found is 3 inches. did you you Cricut?

    thanks!

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