20 Aug

REAL PARTIES: A Day in the Garden

REAL PARTIES: A Day in the Garden

This adorable “Day in the Garden” themed party – created by hwtm reader Dana Nussbaum for her daughter Maddie’s first birthday – is full of SO MANY creative details!

There’s a touch of the whimsical garden theme in absolutely every element of the party… from butterfly lollipops in the dessert buffet to garden themed board books and snail/butterfly finger puppets in the favor pails to themed activities like “flower potting” and “ladybug relaxation” stations.

REAL PARTIES: A Day in the Garden

I’m especially loving this bright & colorful cupcake tower and all the garden-themed accents worked into the treat buffet!

REAL PARTIES: A Day in the Garden

Read on for lots more pictures and all the creative details, as told by Dana

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REAL PARTIES: A Day in the Garden

“The theme was inspired by my daughter’s absolute love for our backyard and all things outdoor/garden… flowers, ladybugs and everything in between!

REAL PARTIES: A Day in the Garden

REAL PARTIES: A Day in the Garden

Centerpieces: These added so much whimsy and color to the party and were so easy and fun to make! Each centerpiece was made with a brightly colored tin bucket and 3 multicolored pinwheels. A little green tissue paper grass added the finishing touch!

REAL PARTIES: A Day in the Garden

REAL PARTIES: A Day in the Garden

Each child received a flower headband upon entrance (a great find in the Target $1 bins!)

REAL PARTIES: A Day in the Garden

The party site was decorated with pictures of Madison from each month of her first year. I framed them in brightly colored frames I found at Ikea and labeled each one with the corresponding month using scrapbooking labels.

REAL PARTIES: A Day in the Garden

REAL PARTIES: A Day in the Garden

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ACTIVITIES
A giant ball pit was the hit of the party!
I custom made ours with a large inflatable pool selected in the colors of the party and then filled it with over 1,000 colored playballs.

REAL PARTIES: A Day in the Garden

In addition to the ball pit, kids had the choice of three stations to choose from:
Flower Potting Station – kids potted and watered their own pots using miniature gardening tools and tiny painted pots found at Target.
Handprint Station – each of the kids made their handprint on a mat board customized with the slogan “Oh, How I Have Grown!”  and took it home as a keepsake.
Ladybug Relaxation Station – for kids needing a break from the action, I set up a special Relaxation area with a giant ladybug beanbag and flower tuffets; there was a small table featuring a terrarium with ladybugs and toy bugs / dragonflies for the kids to play with.

REAL PARTIES: A Day in the Garden

REAL PARTIES: A Day in the Garden

Since this was a sunny day, a special Sunscreen Station was set up with sunscreen wipes and a pair of sunglasses for each child that they could also take home with them (easy to find in the party favors aisle; I embellished mine with floral stickers to match the theme).

In addition to taking great traditional shots of the party, our amazing photographer (Jen St. John) also took a Polaroid of each family and we put them in customized embellished folders so each guest could take some memories home with them.

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REAL PARTIES: A Day in the Garden

DESSERT BAR
We are a big dessert family so we set up a dessert table with garden theme goodies such as gummy ladybugs, butterfly lollipops, caterpillar sugar cookies, giant pixie sticks and a tower of baby-sized cupcakes! (also see image #3, at top)

REAL PARTIES: A Day in the Garden

Baby Snack Bar: Since we had many babies in attendance at the party, I didn’t want to leave the lil’ ones out…we featured a baby snack bar with glass containers of baby-friendly fare like Yogurt Melts, Organic Puffs and Dried Fruit, along with miniature multi colored snack cups so their parents could fill one up and take it outside to the garden.

REAL PARTIES: A Day in the Garden

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REAL PARTIES: A Day in the Garden

PARTY FAVORS
-The inspiration for these was a collection of Madison’s favorite things, all with a garden twist
• Personalized sand pails (found for $1.00 each at Michael’s and easily customized with stickers)
• Miniature Bubbles
• Little Twig Bath Care Goody Bag (Bumble Bee bath mitts with a selection of sample-sized bath products)
• Renee & Jeremy CDs (this is Maddie’s favorite musical duo!)
• Garden Themed Board Books
• Playtex Straw Cups customized with garden theme stickers
• Handmade flower hair clips for the girls (a great find on Etsy!)
• Butterfly / Snail finger puppets (found for under $1.00 at Ikea!)
• Personalized Name Labels for each of the kids (with garden theme designs like butterflies / bugs)”

REAL PARTIES: A Day in the Garden

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A few more fun shots:

REAL PARTIES: A Day in the Garden

REAL PARTIES: A Day in the Garden

REAL PARTIES: A Day in the Garden

REAL PARTIES: A Day in the Garden

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VENDORS:
- Send in the Clowns: Party Entertainer, Party Assistant, Handprint Station
- Mary Had A Little Party: Invitations, custom signs, favor tags, birthday banner, cupcake toppers
- Barbara Neely Designs: Caterpillar Banner
- Chickabug: Labels; Dessert Bar & Potting Station
- GlitzGlamBowtique:  Custom Birthday Hat
- OrangeKisses:  Custom Tissue Poms
- Jen St. John Photography:  event photography
- Crumbs Bakeshop, Calabasas – mini cupcakes
- Susie Cakes, Calabasas – birthday cake

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35Comments

16
Fabelicious SAYS:

So adorable!

Reply August 20, 2010 at 8:37 pm

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keecam SAYS:

Can you please please tell me where did you got the multicolored pinwheels? I’m in love!!!

Reply August 21, 2010 at 6:16 am

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jring10 SAYS:

i also am in love with the pinwheels! where did you find them? super job on everything -what a spectacular party!

Reply August 21, 2010 at 8:23 am

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Dei West SAYS:

So cute! Do you know the name of the font used on the cake? I love that!

Reply August 21, 2010 at 8:59 am

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Maureen Anders & Adria Ruff SAYS:

So sweet! I love it all! The pinwheels are spectacular, the cake, the favors, the sweet table!

Reply August 22, 2010 at 7:41 am

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Family Lawyers Sydney SAYS:

wow those cup cakes really pretty

Reply August 22, 2010 at 8:57 am

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Dana SAYS:

Thanks so much for all of the sweet comments. The pinwheels were such a find! I found them in the Target $1 aisle…definitely a favorite destination. Kira, the stand that the cupcake tree is on is a little acrylic box I found in the Ikea kitchen cabinetry aisle…I decorated it with some polka dot stickers and just turned it upside down and it made the perfect stand! Dei, I have no idea what font was used on the cake but I ordered it from Susie Cakes in Calabasas so they might be able to tell you!

Reply August 22, 2010 at 4:29 pm

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Natasha SAYS:

Where did you get the flower lanterns?

Reply August 23, 2010 at 5:56 am

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College Parties SAYS:

Everything looks amazing! On a side note, what kind of camera do you use to take your pictures? They’re beautiful!

Reply August 24, 2010 at 11:02 pm

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Jen St. John SAYS:

Sony Alpha 500 DSLR
18-55mm DT zoom lens
75-300mm F4.5-5.6
50mm F1.4

Reply August 25, 2010 at 3:42 pm

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Jen St. John SAYS:

My apologies…in response to “college parties”

The camera I use is a Sony DSLR (Alpha 500) – I used 3 different lenses for Dana’s Party…they were:

18-55mm DT zoom lens
75-300mm F4.5-5.6
50mm F1.4

jenstjohnpix@gmail.com

Reply August 25, 2010 at 3:45 pm

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Bianca SAYS:

Wonderful party! All very beautiful and tasteful!
I am Brazilian and was looking for different ideas for a garden party at the house, and after seeing this post, the first anniversary of the tera Lunna tema”Um fantasy world in the enchanted garden of Lunna”Thank you!
Thanks!

Reply October 14, 2010 at 7:57 am

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Carol SAYS:

absolutely adorable!!!! i love all the beautiful details. where did you find green grass tissue?

Reply October 14, 2010 at 11:57 pm

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Laura SAYS:

LOVE this party – know I am late leaving a message. I am “borrowing” this idea for my daughters 1st birthday. Question – in the photo of the invitation – behind the invitation – I see colored boxes – did you do boxed invitations? if so where did you get those boxes? thanks

Reply April 15, 2011 at 11:32 am

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Kai SAYS:

I love what you did! The centerpieces are adorable. Did you make your own tissue paper grass or did you purchase it?

Reply April 28, 2011 at 6:31 pm

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