Donuts seem to be a huge trend at the moment in kids parties – and why not? Kids love them. Adults love them. Invite me to a donut party and I’ll be SURE to turn up!
So here is a quick round up of some fun Donut and sprinkle kids party supplies and DIY items to help throw together your own fun donut soiree! Lots of these fantastic items are from kids party vendors from the Life’s Little Celebration’s children’s party directory.
Click on the source links under the image to shop it all!
Product sources:
Donut and icecream invitation
Sprinkles party bag
Sprinkles rainbow baking cups
Sprinkles rainbow cups
Sprinkles wooden icecream spoons
DIY Donut pinata tutorial
DIY sprinkle balloons
Sprinkles tablerunner
Donut wall stickers
DIY donut printable garland
Donut and icecream cookies
Donut plates
Donut gift tags
Today I am sharing an AMAAAZING and fun Popsicle 1st birthday party by Dream a Little Dream who are based in Perth. They designed all the graphics, styled the party and even hand dyed the tablecloth themselves:
Such sweet Popsicle shaped party invitations:!
I love all the various setups from this party such as the entry way and ultra cute popcorn bar!:
Love the kids table setup and checkout the popsicle stick tablerunners!:
The watercolour popsicle party graphics are so gorgeous too:
The desserts…well what can I say! From popsicle macaron to popsicle cake pops and more…everything on this dessert table looks incredible:
How amazing is this popsicle pinata?!
And there is nothing more adorable in this party than the Birthday girl herself!:
Make sure you visit Dream a Little Dream on facebook to keep up to date with all their amazing styling. You can also find them on the Life’s Little Celebration’s children’s party directory under Event Stylists.
Credits:
Styling, graphics, tablecloth, props – Dream a Little Dream
Photography by Nicole Duncan Photography
Cake was by All things Sweet by Lydia
Macaron pops by Le Petit Macaron
Popsicle Cake Pops by Sugar Pop Bakery
Geo chocs , cupcakes, popcorn and lemon tartlets and other desserts by Baked Beauties
Cookies by Charming Treats
Balloons by Funked Up
Hand made Piñata by Piñata Perfection
Gourmet Popsicle cart Delish Ice
Party boxes The Party Cupboard and chevron plates etc from Bickiboo
Thanks so much Chantelle and Leanne from Dream a Little Dream for sharing this amazing Popsicle party with us all!
With Easter just a day away I’m sharing this gorgeous Easter Table setup for the kids put together by Saffy and May who collaborated with a few other vendors from the Life’s Little Celebration’s children’s party directory. I love the rustic and relaxed feel of this Easter party and the cute Easter Egg hunt station!
As Alex from Saffy and May explains:
“I created a little Easter tablescape for the little ones to enjoy morning tea.
Also I arranged a small Easter egg hunt station with buckets to take home filled with Easter eggs and cookies
I fell in love with the Country Easter printables by Sweet Scarlet Design especially the gingham print and the gender neutral colours.
The most talented Helen from Baked Cakes and Cupcakery made the cute little cake and gorgeous sugar cookies.
Edible images by A La Roch:
My lovely friend Elaine from Elaine Ruth Photography captured the most beautiful images. So blessed to work with these amazing ladies !
Our party supplies available from Saffy & May include the hessian bags, bamboo plates and tin buckets. Our party hire includes American folding chairs, kids table, ruffled tablecloth and white ladder.
Thank you Alex from Saffy and May for sharing this gorgeous and unique Easter party and Easter egg hunt station for kids!
Wishing you all a wonderful Easter tomorrow with your family and friends!
Alex from Ruby Rabbit Partyware is sharing inspiration and party supplies for a vintage tea party theme. I know from previous blog posts that a “Tea Party” theme is one of the most popular for little girls birthdays as well as for baby showers and Christenings so I know you’ll enjoy this post!:
“There’s something so dainty & quaint about a little vintage tea party! As a little girl I would spend many an afternoon sipping from petite tea cups in my leafy garden.
If you love this beautiful setup you can find similar tissue pom poms & honeycomb balls available here:
Vintage tea party
Creating a tea party for your child’s birthday party is easy with a few feature pieces & some of grandma’s old tea cups & tablecloths.
Girly tea party by Cacao Sweets & Treats, USA.
Re-create this look with giant balloons available here
We love the look & feel of timeless kraft paper invitations & treat bags teamed with some pretty pale pink decorations.
Fairy cakes & petite ruffle cakes by Sweetapolita
Add in just a few gorgeous products from the ‘Pastries & Pearls’ Partyware range by Talking Tables UK (available here), some fresh flowers from the garden & you have yourself a pretty little vintage tea party!
Garden flowers in vintage jug by http://madeliefje-madelief.blogspot.nl/
Shop the look under ‘Tea Party’ at Ruby Rabbit partyware here
Vintage tea party supplies – Ruby Rabbit partyware
Thanks so much Alex from Ruby Rabbit Partyware for sharing some party inspiration and perfect party supplies for a vintage tea party!
Remember the type of birthday parties we had growing up? Parties filled with classic games like pass the parcel, musical chairs and pin the tail on the donkey?
Well today, Mardi from Party Ideas in a box is sharing some ideas for planning a birthday party with the same timeless and classic fun:
“At Party Ideas in a Box , we believe that kids parties are best celebrated with fun party games and unstructured free play where children feel at home.
Party games make the party come to life and children know that games are a part of the party fun.
The best party games for children are timeless, classic games that are suitable for boys and girls, all ages, skill levels and are best enjoyed with no-pressure fun.
Timeless party games can be played with either no props or with resources you already have in the home. Musical Statues, Simon Says, the Egg and Spoon Race or the Memory Game are perfect examples of these types of games.
Other classic party games call for more specific supplies, such as Pin the Tail on the Donkey. Our classic Pin the Tail and contemporary Pin the Tail versions have a different feel about them, but they are just as fun as each other!
Classic pin the tail on the donkey game
Let’s have a sack race- it is simple yet potentially challenging fun for every age group. The older children will sneak around the rules, creating such a creative element with this game. It is one of those games that children love to play again and again.
Our traditional potato hessian sack is sturdy and strong and is perfect for both kids and grown ups. The lighter weight contemporary hessian sack version is ideal for young children to hold and jump.
Hessian sack for Potato sack race
The egg and spoon race is a simple relay race. Our version of the game is perfect as an allergy- friendly game and doubles as a musical shaker. Challenge the grown ups at your party to play the blindfolded version- kids will love the silliness of their parents!
Egg and spoon race game
Create the classic party ambience using our timeless party decorations such as balloons , streamers and windmills . Bright, gender-neutral colours are ideal for this style of party.
Windmill decorations
Link-o-loon balloons
Our high quality, brightly coloured fill-in invitations are ready for you to introduce your timeless birthday party to the party guests.
Invitation
Rainbow invitation
The classic style of party is ideal for 3-6 year old boys and girls birthday parties…or even an 11-14 year old girls birthday party (when it starts to become cool to do things when you were little!).
Celebrate your next child’s party the traditional way by playing the old party game favourites with Party Ideas in a Box
Thank you Mardi for your wonderful ideas! If you need resources and games for these classic party games, shop them all at Party Ideas in a Box