
At this American Girl Party each girl got to pick a bonnet and apron at the beginning of the party.

A place setting.

The table and cake.

Making the bread dough.

Small hands kneading dough.

The mini loaves of bread, raising.

Here is the butter after the girls had shaken the jar for a very long time.

Making homemade strawberry freezer jam.

They ate some of the jam that we made during the party.

The small jars of jam for the girls to take home.

Some guests eating at the table.

Here is the game we played, The Clothes Pin Drop.

They went on a wagon ride.

Each girl took home a bag of old fashioned candy along with their mini bread loaf and their small jar of jam.

These adorable pictures were taken by the witty and charming Casey Hyer.
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19 Comments
This party is adorable! It makes me want to be there….I bet the girls loved it lots! Have a great day!
Daisy~
This is such a wonderful idea. I love the old time feel, fabrics, mason jars and the bonnets. Thank you for reminding us about the old stand-bys when it comes to games too. Great ideas!
How adorable! What a great idea and what fantastic activities!
I want to be invited to a big girl birthday party, just like this one. You did any amazing job!
seriously…cutest. party. ever!! wow! you are truly amazing
I am usually just a quiet lurker but this simply is precious!
This is the cutest party idea I have ever seen and the photos are absolutely gorgeous!
What a great idea for a party! My daughter will be a huge fan of this.
this is such a wonderful party idea!!! i love it. Your pictures are beautiful
I love every detail of this party! Great idea to rent a barn. You really created an imaginary world that I’m sure those girls will remember for years to come.
I just ran across your blog and I’d love to know what kind of camera you use. Your pictures are great!!
I LOVE this party! Just adorable! I was a big Laura Ingalls fan growing up…this would be my dream party!
Adorable! Simple & fun!
This is wonderful! Do you mind if I feature you on my blog??
What a wonderful sweet party….. absolutely love it!
I came over from Living Locurto.
Glad I did….I’m now going to add you to my google readers list.
Happy Day
Darling party…you are so creative. Would love to know where they got the bonnets and aprons.
Sara–I bought the bonnets on ebay and my mother in law made the aprons. I’m glad you like the party!
I was wondering .. I know your parties start at 1000 but how many children are included in that price?? are all the dishes yours from parties or do you rent from another company?
Lisa–You can email me at brittanyegbert at gmail dot com and we can chat.
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