Showing posts with label Custom Parties. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Custom Parties. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Peter Pan Party Reveal: Part Two

As promised, here is a closer look at the details of yesterday's party!

Invitations:



Leah (Abbey's Mom) wanted each child to receive their own copy of Peter Pan along with their invitation.  The invites were modeled after books themselves and were tied with twine and two red felt feathers.

I don't know about you, but my daughter would be ecstatic to receive a new book in the mail!

Activities:



There was a packet of pixie dust (sewn shut) for each child to sprinkle on their cupcake.  Cupcake toppers made of wooden dowels and striped fabric adorned each treat.




There was a bag and coloring book waiting for each guest on the coffee table.  The drawstring fabric bags held a bundle of crayons and a compass.


Guests wrote "happy thoughts" to the birthday girl on these little cards and then made them "fly" by tying them to white balloons.




On their way out the door, guests received wooden treasure chests full of jelly beans and a bookmark.


There was a paper Peter Pan hat for each guest complete with a handmade paper feather.

Decor


A garland made of felt feathers hung over the table.  Unfortunately, the one pictured here got completely tangled in transport!  It was a nightmare, but my genius husband saved the day.  We reconstructed it using thin fishing line instead of thread.  We also attached a small clasp to each wire so the feathers could be transported individually and clipped on the day of the party.  Phew!  Crisis averted.


I created a window using an unfinished wood frame.  Fabric curtains were added and the silhouettes of Wendy and Peter were cut out of stiff felt.



More silhouettes in white frames and handmade fabric tee pees also adorned the party table.

Well, there you have it!  If you missed yesterday's post, go here to see the party in action.

I had so much fun putting this party together and seeing Abbey's eyes light up when she saw everything.  Magical indeed.

Interested in having Swoon involved in your next party?  Please contact me at swoonpaper@gmail.com, I would love to help!

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Peter Pan Party Reveal: Part One

About a month ago, a friend of mine, Leah, approached me about helping with her daughter's fourth birthday party.  She told me her daughter loved Peter Pan and wanted a party with that theme.  We set to work coming up with ideas for the upcoming party.

It was such a fun experience to plan a party with such a wide spectrum of possibilities.  Peter Pan can be: children flying in the nursery, tee pees, lost boy hide outs, mermaids, pirate ships and so much more!  I wasn't able to be there the day of the party, but Leah did an amazing job setting it all up and even added some details of her own to make the day amazing.

Happy Birthday Abbey, and thank you Leah for letting me be a part of the big day!  Here are some photos taken the day of the party.  Tomorrow I will share the details up close!


Here's the Birthday girl, all dressed up (her Mom picked out the adorable costume)!


The food and drink table


Silhouettes and tee pees


A feather garland hung over the table.


Pirate ship cupcakes


The kids decorated their cupcakes with "pixie dust" (sprakly sprinkles!)


The table and party hats.


Alligator pinata (great addition added to the party by Leah!)


Coloring station with custom peter pan coloring books


A treasure chest for guests to take home.


A fun photo backdrop.


A place to share a "happy thought" with the birthday girl.  Once complete, the happy thoughts were tied to several white balloons that hovered over the guests.

Stay tuned tomorrow for pictures of the invitations and other details!  Click here to see part two.

*All photos courtesy of Brian Lee

Monday, January 24, 2011

Picnic Party Reveal

The party has been had!  There is still bunting hanging from the ceiling and the living room is all messed up, but I'm sitting here, uploading pictures of course.  I went a little overboard with the pictures this time so if you're over the whole indoor picnic theme, just look away.  I promise we're moving on after today :).










A wagon full of gifts hung with paper bunting.  Special messages from family and friends are written on the back side.


Blueberry cobbler baked in jars with cupcake liner lids and sweet lemon candies.


Treat bags for the kids.


 Shortbread button cookies.



 An "oh happy day" banner made using doilies, cupcake liners, paper tags and brads.



 Pom-pom flowers made of yarn.



A garland made using cupcake liners.





Whew!  That was a lot.  Just wanted you to feel like you were really there.  Thank you to all who shared our little girl's day and to all of you here for celebrating with us!