Showing posts with label farm birthday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label farm birthday. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

{Tractor Party}

This party is very close to my heart since it was created and styled for my littlest nephew's 5th birthday.  He is into all things construction and trucks.  So we suggested a tractor party to make it somewhat different from last year's construction party.  He owns his own toy John Deere tractor so it was an easy way to decide on a green and yellow tractor party featuring his very own tractor.





The most adorable cake by Jovanna Valentín adorned our table along with lovely and clever desserts by Sugar Bliss (the birthday boy's mom) and candy favorites of our birthday boy.  Check out the rice krispy hay bales atop their own cargo platform.  And what about the cookies! Lovely! Other treats included brownies, popcorn, caramels, watermelon gumballs, cheesecakes, and peanut butter candy bars.  



















Some of the decor included tissue pom poms, a custom banner, pinwheels, dessert tags and signs and lovely centerpieces.  Burlap tablecloths and real hay bales gave this setting a very farm-like look.








Kids received their own personalized gable box full of candy and party favors along with baseball caps.  They enjoyed a bouncy house and played soccer all afternoon.



An adorable and perfect party for a beautiful little boy! 




Wednesday, June 29, 2011

{On the Farm Birthday}

I was really happy to work with this theme for a set of adorable triplets that turned 3 years old!  The girl's mom wanted something simple but with little details of cow print and farm animals in sets of three.  So I found the cutest farm clip art from Stockberry Studio over at MyGrafico.  Using the little cute animals, I customized a digital invitation cute enough to be printed and delivered by hand!


For favors we wrapped lots of goodies including lots of candy in extra large bandannas in primary colors.  I tied them with jute string and attached a favor tag.



The banner was the perfect combination of red, blue, yellow and cow print.  We attached it to a burlap backdrop.


Since the favors had lots of yummy candy, we created a simple candy bar with cute candy labels.



For the tables, we used tin pails stuffed and decorated with "lollipop" centerpieces featuring each of the little animals of the theme.  Gingham ribbon adorned every detail


Finally, the cake... a major work of art!  An local and, needless to say, amazing cake designer created this beautiful cake.  She was the same designer of our {Sweet 1st Birthday: Candy and Cupcakes}. For the little animals we used fondant figurines as well as clay figures created by my husband's cousin.  They both did a great job and everyone was nuts about this cake!


The overall look of the cake table with the cow print linens... amazing!


Love how everything turned out!