
So, I (successfully, I think) threw my first kid’s party. There weren’t too many kids, 2 7-year-old kids, a nearly 3 year-old and 11 month baby girl and Spencer. Since it was mostly adults and I know how to stock a beer tub, we were all set. I made most of the food, the decorations and the favors, but I ordered the invitations from Etsy. I couldn’t be more pleased with how they turned out.
It looked better before my sloppy job and removing our address and phone number. The cute safari animals set the theme for the party.
The favors were set-up on the dessert table. For the favors, I took sidewalk chalk and slip-covered it in safari themed paper, tied with twine and added little tags that said either Be Wild, Monkey Around or, my favorite, Color Outside the Lions. I just threw in the last picture to show how the birthday boy knows how to pre-party!
I love the banner I made for the front door. Just 1s cut from craft paper and mounted on string. It was so simple, but set the tone. The rest of the house was mostly decorated with more paper 1s and safari animals that Spencer already owned. I also made a dvd slide show of pictures of Spencer through the year. It ran for about 10 minutes and cycled through.
I struggled with how to decorate the sliding glass door. I needed something double-sided and the outer side would be behind the food. I ended up making photo sheets that were really simple because they used the full-sheet of square craft paper and a full sized 4×6 photo. The only thing that needed cutting was the 1. I included the middle picture to illustrate just how bad my party pictures are. I didn’t even think to move the screen out of the way.
I failed to photograph most of the food, but the menu was brats, hot dogs, blue cheese vinaigrette potato salad, chili beans, and cabbage salad. For appetizers, we had chips, dip, watermelon and tomato-mozzarella safari skewers. The idea for the skewers came to me during a bit of insomnia. So simple. I made the skewers by placing a small bamboo skewer between an animal sticker and craft paper and then trimming around the edges. The cakes were made with a zoo animal cupcake pan and were hurriedly decorated by me.
We filled the fountain for the first time in forever and Spencer spent some time exploring in it. He ended up adorably soaked from head to do necessitating a mid-party outfit change. Luckily, we had another “on-theme” outfit. He liked his cake and I thought it was fine that he just had a little bit and he had a chocolate on his actual birthday, but I guess people were expecting a full smash cake, and I just didn’t do one. Presents were opened with some help from the other kids and I think a good time was had by all. Spencer had such a good time, he slept through the night for the first time in 4 months.
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I am beginning to have a complete and total meltdown about Spencer’s upcoming 1st birthday. First off, I can not believe that my baby is going to be one. Yikes! Where did the time go? I was going through pictures from the early months to pull some out for a collage or decorations or something for the party and he was so tiny. He’s so busy now that I have forgotten what it was like when he was a lump in a bouncy chair. How time flies!
Well, enough with the cliches and on with the party. I finally ordered invitations and have seen the adorable proof; I’m just waiting for the final printable file. I’ve sent out some emails or let people know the date because I am running so far behind. I have the menu planned and just need to figure out decorations and dessert. We decided on a safari theme because Spencer’s favorite toys are his lion and elephant. I am not sure how far I am going to go with decorations. Maybe just a banner and cake topper. The party is mostly just a bbq for family and friends, I’m not sure who full-scale theme decorations would be for. Spencer surely doesn’t care. I’m sure whatever ends up working out will be great, I just need to stop stressing about it.