19 Jun

REAL PARTIES: Monkey Business

REAL PARTIES: Monkey Business

We’re going bananas over this monkey themed first birthday that Shawna Pardo, coordinator and owner of Trio Events, threw in honor of her son’s first birthday!

Shawna wanted to put a “swinging spin” on the usual jungle-themed children’s party. With a little help from some gorillas, orangutans and spider monkeys, Shawna turned her backyard into a wonderland full of primate fun. Here are all the party details, as told by Shawna herself…

REAL PARTIES: Monkey Business

I’m all about atmosphere and dress up when it comes to designing children’s special events. I wanted to have a backdrop that transported guests to the treetops. I began by cutting out the shape of tree trunks from plywood and hand painted them to look lifelike but playful. The trunks were then attached with screws to the blue painted background. Once attached, I painted the grass blowing in the wind.

To give the tree murals a more life-like, three dimensional appearance, live tree branches were then attached with brackets to the ends of the painted branches. The plush swinging spider monkeys found this tree to be a perfect “hang out” spot for the party!

REAL PARTIES: Monkey Business

The beautiful cupcake tower in the center was custom created by the amazing Julie Desmueles from Blue Cupcake.  The unique tower added the perfect bit of spunk to my table décor.

No monkey event could ever be complete without some swinging monkeys…

REAL PARTIES: Monkey Business

REAL PARTIES: Monkey Business

I used the same hanging spider monkey’s I used in the murals, to hang in the real trees in our backyard. The plush monkey’s long arms and Velcro hands made hanging them a breeze.  We conveniently have banana and plantain trees in our yard, and hung our new friends to add to the ambiance.

Centerpieces:
I wanted each table to be greeted by their own special primate friend. I bought brown woven baskets from Target in the seasonal summer section. The plush monkeys were all purchased from either Target or at my local toy store.

REAL PARTIES: Monkey Business

The turf grass that each monkey sits atop in the baskets were bought at www.partypartnershop.com. The monkey printed fabric overlay was purchased at my local fabric store. I used pinking sheers to cut the edges instead of having to sew them all with a finished edge. This works great when you are pressed for time and actually makes a really great little detail.

The Children’s Table:
No children’s party is complete without a personalized table just their size!  This table is fun and inviting for all the little monkeys…

REAL PARTIES: Monkey Business

The tablecloth and runner I custom made with fabric I bought downtown in the garment district when I couldn’t find the exact brown stripes I wanted at my local fabric store.  The plush monkeys were found at my local toy store and I used the same tissue turf inside the baskets from www.partypartnershop.com.

REAL PARTIES: Monkey Business

REAL PARTIES: Monkey Business

The melamine monkey plates I found at Target much to my surprise after I had no luck at my local children’s boutiques or online searches. The plates were another perfect take home item for our guests. I used the same stickers I used on the invites on white cups that were personalized with each child’s name. The palm trees were actually mini-pinatas I bought at Party City.

Activities and Favors:
I wanted to kids to be able to run around with their masks on and play a bit of dress up. These boy and girl monkey faces did the trick for my pint sized guests…

REAL PARTIES: Monkey Business

REAL PARTIES: Monkey Business

The favor pails came in sets of a dozen with all the foam parts that I put together as you see in the photo above. (Masks and pail party favor kits purchased at www.orientaltrading.com.)

At every party I host or coordinate, there always has to be a craft or activity table. It’s always theme related and original. This party was no exception with it’s “Build A Monkey” station.

REAL PARTIES: Monkey Business

I purchased the unstuffed monkey kits and blank T-shirts at www.adollysworld.com. The white T-shirts were not decorated initially so I scanned in a sticker of a banana and printed them out on iron-on sheets. I have used iron-on sheets many times to personalize t-shirts or bags for parties. I recommend buying Avery iron-on transfers at your local office or craft supply store.

Once the children stuffed and dressed their chimps, I used a permanent brown fabric marker to write the name given to each new monkey. Each monkey came with a carry home tree box and birth certificate.

The Invitations:
This handmade invitation was pretty simple to construct. Once I chose my theme I began looking for 3-D stickers.

REAL PARTIES: Monkey Business

I found the above monkey stickers at my local craft store. The raffia edge is simply cut raffia attached to hot glue. The green, brown and yellow card stock I merely cut to the preferred size and attached in layers with a glue stick.

REAL PARTIES: Monkey Business

This party was soo much fun to coordinate and design. All of our guests had a wild time and were so excited to make and take home their own new monkey friend.  My guests are still talking about this event, which is really all I could ask for.”

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Thanks for sharing all of this the fabulous inspiration, Shawna!

Be sure to visit Shawna’s website – www.trioeventskids.com – to check out more of her work!

{Photo Credit: All photos by Maya Whitman}

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73Comments

31
jinette SAYS:

what about the birthday banner? i loved it. how can i do something similar?

Reply September 1, 2009 at 1:55 pm

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Shawna -Trio Events SAYS:

The Birthday banner consists of basically just traced circles. I printed out all the letters on colored cardstock and traced around them with a coffee can. The monkey faces are just different shaped circles cut out and placed together as you see. The mouth of the monkey is a small punched circle that I cut in half. The eyes were made using a hole punch. String all the letter circle shapes together through holes punched in each one by using one long ribbon. It’s time consuming but super easy.

Reply September 1, 2009 at 2:17 pm

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Kendra SAYS:

Wow I love those plates. Would you want to sale them by chance? Not finding them at my Target.

Reply September 4, 2009 at 6:56 pm

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Shawna -Trio Events SAYS:

Kendra,
Sorry the plates are not for sale. Target has some monkey melamine plates for sale at http://www.target.com They are not the same but you may find they work for you.

Reply September 5, 2009 at 9:58 am

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Erika SAYS:

Thanks for getting back to me. I did find some at Target… but they look pretty small compared to the ones you used. Can you tell me approx. how big your stickers were?

Reply September 8, 2009 at 8:29 am

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Trish SAYS:

Thanks for the inspiration! I’m even more excited to plan my little monkey’s 1st birthday! I’m in Canada, any chance you can give the name on the bottom of the plates to see if I can find them? I’m only looking to find 6….any chance you may sell to this Canadian???

Reply September 9, 2009 at 1:04 pm

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Shawna -Trio Events SAYS:

Trish, the plates are from Target’s home collection, but they are from last year and no longer available. They do have new version you can find on http://www.target.com Search, monkey plates. I
hope this helps.

Reply September 9, 2009 at 2:29 pm

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Trish SAYS:

Thanks…I was also wondering about your menu! How did you carry out the theme with that? Looking for some additional ideas!

Reply September 9, 2009 at 7:50 pm

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samantha SAYS:

OOH i Love monkey themes! that sO CUTE, i try lOOKIN girly monkey birthday themes, my daughter love monkey! i would can add monkey with skirt… for my daugther’s 2nd birthday..

Reply September 17, 2009 at 12:47 pm

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kim SAYS:

Would you mind helping me find those foam monkey favor pails on orientaltrading.com? I have been searching with no luck!!

Reply September 23, 2009 at 8:58 pm

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Shawna -Trio Events SAYS:

Kim, I mixed and matched some pails and a monkey door knocker craft to make my owl version of the pails that’s why you cant find them. You can find a monky foam craft like I did and adhere the face to a brown pail . Good luck.

Reply September 24, 2009 at 1:57 pm

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jsg SAYS:

Wow! I love this idea…I was thinking of a ‘curious george’ themed party but this is too cute!

Reply October 8, 2009 at 9:22 am

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Jamie SAYS:

WOWOWOWOW!!! I just got so many great ideas from you! I have been looking everywhere for something like this. Brilliant. xo

Reply October 18, 2009 at 1:38 pm

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Jamie SAYS:

Ohhh…one thing…what did you use to make the sign? Is that yarn? foam? marker?

Reply October 18, 2009 at 1:40 pm

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Shawna -Trio Events SAYS:

Hi Jamie
I’m so happy you loved the party. If you would like to know more about the sign, comment #32 explains the construction in detail.

Reply October 19, 2009 at 9:01 am

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