Friday, April 9, 2010

Charley's 1st Birthday Party


Charley turned 1 on March 23rd. That day marked one year of motherhood bliss. I never imagined that I could be so passionate about something, make that someone. She has been such a blessing to Josh and I. I can't count how many times I've said she is everything that I prayed for! On Monday night I made her Elmo cupcakes so we could celebrate her actual birthday. So on Tuesday Josh, Charley, and I headed down to my parents house for dinner and cupcakes. It was so great. Then on Wednesday, I started decorating for the party on Saturday.


When it comes to her birthday party, what I call passion others may interpret as insane, obsessive, or out of control. What they may not understand is that I loved throwing parties before Charley arrived! So my own little girls birthday was the pentacle of party planning for me. I started dreaming up what the theme would be when she was about 3 months old. I searched websites, blogs, etsy, and more looking for inspiration. The theme changed about 3 times before I was set on the sweet shoppe theme. I began making and buying things for the party right after Christmas to try to save money. I found some precious inspiration on Kara's party ideas @blogspot, hostesswiththemostess blog, and a few others linked to those two sites ( which I visit on a regular basis party planning or not). I made pretty much everything and almost all of the activities were Charley's favorite things. Josh called me crazy several times on my nights of cutting, gluing, and making lollipops, but I loved every second of it. In fact, I really don't know what to do with my little bit of free time now. Maybe I'll start making tutus for next year. J/K Here are some pictures.

The lollipops were pink paper plates glued to a spray painted dowel, wrapped in cellophane and tied with a pink tool and grosgrain ribbon.

On the door I made this dumdum decoration that I found on one of the blogs I visited. I just covered the Styrofoam dome with the lollipops and tied the ribbon around it to hang it on the door. On the other door were two signs I made that said "Welcome to Charley's Sweet Shoppe" hanging on the same ribbon.This is the pink tree I got for free from Big Lots during Christmas. I was so excited to use it again. My friend Kacey was so nice to let me use her precious Christmas decorations to decorate Charley's sweet shoppe tree. They were perfect!

This was the skeleton of the sweet shoppe from the night before. I tried to make my life as easy as possible for the day of the party. I purchased the little boxes at Hobby Lobby and the tissue in the dollar bin at Target. The table cloth is a curtain from Wal-Mart given to me from a host of a party I recently attended.

I love the over sized lollipop (if I do say so myself.) I had made 3 Huge gumdrops with the big white lanterns that were used in my wedding 4 years ago before I came up with the lollipop. I wrapped all of the lanterns with the cutest cellophane I found in all of the Easter stuff at Hobby Lobby and tied the ends with ribbon. For the lollipop, I placed the lantern around the cardboard spool (from the inside of the roll of cellophane) and tied the cellophane at the bottom with tool and ribbon. One of my favorite projects. I also made the mirror in the background into a matching candy.

I made labels for all to the treats on some cute paper I found in like January at Marshall's.

More treats and one of the gumdrops. I purchased candy and treats from Valentine's day to Easter. I put Yogurt and Yogurt burst Cheerios for the youngest guests.



I decorated the mantel with the cellophane I used for the over sized lollipop and gumdrops and a few small paper plates wrapped in clear cellophane and ribbon.

I found this paper at Hobby Lobby and used it to show everyone what and where the activities were. Sweet Fun... Sweet Smiles Photo Booth (turned into a playhouse:))...Charley's Chocolate Factory... and Sugar Bubbles.

I picked up this recliner box from my aunt's furniture store spray painted it, cut a hole, and put this cupcake border up that I found at the Dollar tree.

Bubble wands from the same "tree" and a $5 pool from Target filled with bubbles.

Charley and I playing with the bubbles!!

The tiny tots area.

The favor table: The bunny was an Easter decoration that my mom handed down to me. I thought she was a perfect fit. I purchased the ice cream cone bubbles from Micheal's for 1 dollar and the toothbrushes from the dollar tree for 5 for a dollar. I was super pumped about both!! I got the toothbrush idea from a blog. I wish I could remember all of the blogs I visited to give them credit!! :(All in all, it was a lot of work but I honestly loved doing it. I have to add that her reaction to everyone singing Happy Birthday was priceless and made everything worthwhile! Many people said she's only one and she won't even remember it, but I will. I can only hope that when I show her all of the pictures of her first birthday she will see how much fun she and her guests had and most importantly how much I loved her even when she was "only one ".

I really want to thank my cousin Noelle for all of her help I will repay you when your little babushka turns one. And my sisters the clean up crew! Love you guys!!

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