Annie just turned one. As I was considering what to do for her birthday, I easily could have done something super girly and pink, but I thought it was better to do something that she really likes--books. They're easily her favorite thing to play with right now. I searched around for inspiration online, and I found a great idea here. I scrounged up most of the stuff for the party around my house, and the goodwill. It ended up being pretty easy and cheap.
Invitations, found here:
I cut a page out of an old book from college and just sewed up the sides to make an envelope.
Decorations:
You can do so much with paper from books. I cut pages to 5x7", then ran them through my computer and printed the letters on them. Then I just cut them to a point and taped them around baker's twine.
I made a timeline of monthly pictures I took of her first year.
Hung it with twine and clothespins, and threw some books up to add to it.
I bought a Dr. Seuss book at the Goodwill and cut pennants out of it with my rotary cutter. Then I just slapped on some bias tape and we were done.
Food:
I kept it really simple. Cake and cupcakes and fizzy lime ricky's. I made little cake toppers by shrinking down some of her favorite book covers and printing them out.
I found the straws here. Did you notice the table cloth? I had the Dick and Jane fabric left over from a quilt from a few years ago. Talk about perfect.
I'm kind of in love with Baker's twine now. Oh, and I made the cake stand! So easy. I bought a candle holder and a glass plate at the Goodwill, and just glued them together with E6000. So easy.
Favors:
Brown paper bags I ran through my printer with a Dr. Seuss quote on them.
I threw made little packets of worms, and printed out these bookplates to go in the bag.
I loved this party. So fun to get ready, and so fun to do something different.
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