I designed her invitation using a digital paper from the Ellah Rose Collection from hellolovetoo and with one of my favorite bluebird images. Then I attached a strip of pink ribbon at the bottom of the invitation.
The focal point of the party was the shabby chic bunting I created with fabrics from JoAnn, Wal-Mart and Hancock Fabrics. The majority of the fabric was from Wal-Mart and cost a whopping $1.50 a yard! I cut 3-inch wide strips x the length of the fabric. Next, I tied the strip of fabric to a length of rope. I hung the bunting from two Command hooks that I could remove later.
The candy bar was draped in a light pink ruffled sheet from the Simply Shabby Chic line from Target. I wrapped my silverware cabinet in a remnant of aqua fabric from my fabric stash. Then I placed white chocolate eggs wrapped in blue foil, plain M&Ms (aqua and pink) and chocolate dipped pretzels in apothecary jars.
Peanut M&Ms in the signature colors were placed in a small birdbath type ceramic dish I found at Michael's for half off.
The aqua and white swirl lollipops came from Oriental Trading. I tied pink seam binding bows to the sticks and placed the lollipops in a pink wooden tray from Target's Dollar Spot.
Blue Peeps were displayed in a bluebird accented plate (TJ Maxx) next to a vintage children's book. Tiny bluebird ornaments from Pier One hung from the topiaries.
Pink lemonade was dispensed from a glass beverage dispenser (Belks, half off) that had a chalkboard necklace of sorts. I attached a metal bird ornament (Hobby Lobby) using glue dots for easy removal later.
Plastic milk bottles from Sweet Lulu were dressed up with strips of fabric from Fabric.com. The pattern is called Spring Hill Birdy. The blue version is shown but the fabric also comes in pink and white. The pink polka dot paper straws from Cakes and Kids Too.
Since the party was mid-afternoon, I didn't have a lot of heavy food options for guests. Chicken salad croissants and spinach dip were offered as well as yellow cupcakes with white chocolate cream cheese icing (tinted aqua), bird-shaped sugar cookies and candy pops, cake pops, bird nests and bluebird cookies. The bluebird cookies were Nutter Butters dipped in blue Wilton candy melts. Their eyes were mini chocolate chips and their beaks were a dot of yellow frosting. Bottles of water were also wrapped in fabric and placed in an aqua metal tub that I found at Target's Dollar Spot. (It also came in pink.)
The birthday cake was homemade and placed on one of my late mother's cake plates. The cake was made of chocolate with white chocolate cream cheese icing. To continue the bluebird theme, I created a banner on card stock featuring bluebirds. I cut the banner out and attached it to two lollipop sticks. I added aqua and pink seam binding to soften the look. One pink candle was all that was needed to make the perfect birthday cake for my little girl.
For party favors, I used aqua cupcake boxes that my late mother had a supply of. Inside I placed a stuffed chick and a wooden bird whistle, both from Oriental Trading, and a carton of Whoppers shaped like robin's eggs.
I wrapped the boxes with ribbon made from the white Spring Hill Birdy fabric and attached a gift tag that said, "It was TWEET of you to come."
To say the least, Caleigh's party was a hit. Not to mention, is that I can use a lot of the party decorations in Caleigh's room. The bunting will go on the wall over her bed. The aqua and pink metal tub containers will hold hair bows and other accessories. The wooden trays can help organize her dresser drawers and the bird accents can decorate her room. Essentially, I killed two birds with one stone. No pun intended. Thanks for stopping by!