The invitation:
The day of the shower brought lovely weather and we were able to have the party on one of the host's lanai. Since the buffet was so pretty and the outdoors were all around, we kept decorations to a minimum.One the wall of the lanai we strung a pink clothesline held by 2 sequined butterflies. On the clothesline we used pink clothespins to hang an assortment of baby outfits, which were later given to the mother-to-be as a gift (forgot to take picture).
The buffet table was divided into savory foods, beverages & the candy and dessert buffet.
The savory menu included cheese & crackers, vegetables and dip, fruit and dip and chips & salsa.
In keeping with the color scheme, all of the candy and desserts were picked in pink or brown.
Here is pink cotton candy in customized cups. I pleated and glued pink crepe streamers to Wilton nut cups. Around the middle I glued a strip of scrapbook paper. The tags are brown cardstock circles with Martha Stewart "It's A Girl" transfers.
Hershey Bars wrapped in scrapbook paper:
An assortment of yummy candy:
These little favor boxes were used for guests to hold candy. They were purchased plain 12/$1 at Dollar Tree. They are decorated with ribbons and plastic baby carriages charms.
The water bottles were decorated with scrapbook paper, ribbon and plastic pacifier charms.
One of my favorite drinks is Sonic's Diet Cherry Limeade. I tried to recreate this with Sprite Zero, maraschino cherry flavoring (found in ice cream topping aisle of the grocery store), lime juice and lime slices for color. We also had a yummy punch made with Sprite, pineapple juice and pink sherbet.
Chinet cups were rimmed with lime juice and pink sanding sugar.
We played 3 games at the shower. One was the traditional "How Big is Mother's Belly." A second game played was "The Price Is Right."
Guests had to guess the price of 8 baby items. The guest with the most correct won a prize and all of the baby items were given to the Mother-To-Be.
The third game was "Bun In The Oven." I made felt dresses with a small slit cut into the back which allowed a cotton ball to be inserted into the dress (looks like a baby bump!). Guests were asked to take one dress. When everyone had a dress, they pulled out the cotton ball looking for the "bun" (made from my daughter's playdough and painted with white icing and glitter). The person who found the bun won a prize.
These favors were these little paper Mary Janes (find pattern here) filled with Dove chocolate eggs. The extra shoes were filled with raffia grass and flowers and used as decorations on the buffet table.
It was a wonderful shower spent with good friends!




19 comments:
what a cute baby shower! i love the water bottle labels!
Very cute! I love all the little details ... especially the pink rim sugar! YUM! nice extra touch!
Kim @ http://frostmeblog.blogspot.com
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This is gorgeous...I dig your friend's color scheme. They're very baby-friendly but also sort of modern/trendy. Nice ideas...thank you.
Mel at Themeaparty.com
This really does look like it was an amazing baby shower! You can tell that a lot of time and energy was spent on all the little details and I'm sure the mommy-to-be was just thrilled!
Love the colors, so pretty and what great details! Thanks for sharing all of the great ideas.
Too cute! I love how you took that extra step and wrapped the cotton candy cups.
That is the fanciest and most beautiful baby shower I've ever seen. I'm so jealous! :)
Wow - you put a lot of time in the details! I've become so jaded....I don't like spending time on something that just gets thrown away!! makes me not want to do it anymore. :(
What a fabulous shower. The details are incredible. I love the bun in the over...how cute nad clever!! Would love for you to link this up to the Celebration Inspiration linky party tomorrow..you have some great ideas!!
Wow, great job! I love that your blog is budget friendly... it's so easy to get carried away.(Although this party doesn't look like you spared any expense!)
Kate
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WOW!
Your dessert table is incredible!
I especially love the chocolates, the cotton candy, and the water bottles!
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Lots of cute details! Glad I found your blog!
Maureen
Anders Ruff Custom Designs
www.andersruff.blogspot.com
I love the little details! Even the water bottles are cute and the mary jane favors are adorable! Plus, the colors are great!
Too cute... by any chance do you have the dress pattern for the bun in the oven game? if so please email me at kandeegrl7575@aol.com
Hello,
I am doing a shower theme similiar for my sister, can someone direct me as to where to get the template for the dress for the bun in the oven game?
Thanks!
Loved all of your ideas. Where did you get the dress pattern for the "Bun in the Oven" game?
Thank you!
I love all of your ideas.... the games, decorations. We are planning a shower with the same theme. I love the invitations. Did you make them? If not, where did you purchase them. They are perfect!
This is by far, the CUTEST thing I've seen yet! Thank you so much for sharing!! The only thing I plan to do diff is cut the candy bar paper so the word "she" is visible...otherwise I'm SO copying!! lol thank you again for this blessing!
These kind of post are always inspiring! Love the ideas you made here! Your table setting is sweet and your decors are outstanding!
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Beautiful party! Brown and pink are the best colors for birthday.
Kisses
Ana Paula
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