Adding pops of colour to your kids party!

When you have a colour scheme in mind and are looking for ways to highlight it in your kids party , Christening or baby shower – then using a variety of partyware can easily help bring your colour scheme to life!

Here are 3 simple way to add pops of colour using partyware from Design My Party which is a gorgeous online party boutique housing a range of stylish partyware and invitations for kids parties as well as other celebrations!

Tassel Garlands:

I love these swish decorations as they can easily show off gorgeous colours and make a table go from drab to fab…literally! You can also re-use them after the party in a nursery or bedroom! Here are a few of my favourite colour combinations from Design my Party  but they have even more in their store!:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Balloons:

Balloons are one of the most on – trend ‘can’t miss it’ items at events and parties at the moment…! They are the quickest way to add huge pops of colour and impact into any party or celebration! I love these easy packs from Design my Party which already have sets of balloons combined to match a huge range of colour schemes-  and  you can add to these sets from the other balloons available in their online store.

Here are some of my favourite combinations:

 

 

 

 

 

Confetti:

Incorporating colour isn’t about only the big decor…it’s the little details too such as a cake topper, favour bags or…confetti!

Confetti is the perfect item to sprinkle around to add pops of colour to bring a colour scheme alive and add a bit of a fun feel to your table! Here are a few collections I loved from Design My Party: 

 

 

 

 

If you’re ready to start planning for your kids birthday or another celebration, head over to Design My Party and browse their fabulous online party store for stylish party supplies as well as personalised party invitations and stationery!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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