
As party guests start to arrive, put them to work embellishing their very own chef’s hat. Have each girl put her name on a hat with sticker letters to avoid any confusion and to help everyone get to know each other. Party guests will create special flowers made out of coffee filters and cupcake liners to adorn their hats. Each one will end up being as unique as the party guest. Detailed instructions are provided in our downloadable pdf, available in our shop.
It’s our last day of posting this Baking Party. We hope you have loved it as much as we have.
Photo by Nicole Gerulat.






























10 Comments
These chef hats are just adorable! The paper flowers are so simple and so beautiful! I think I’ll make one for myself to wear while baking my holiday cookies!!!
I just found your blog via say yes to hoboken and I am now your biggest fan. Your blog is beautiful, my goodness can you please throw me a party and I’ll pretend I’m five years old?
ps. I am writing a post about your popcorn turkey on my blog tomorrow (Tuesday)
Alas, I have no girls. (Which is not to say I don’t adore my boys–but STILL!) ; )
LOVE the entire party but the hats are my FAVE!!! Just bought the pdf
Would love to know where the adorable apron Sophia is wearing came from???
Happy Thanksgiving!
the whole party was fabulous! every girls dream. my 12 year old ( going on 20) will freak when i show her this. she’ll drop the 20 act and want this party instantly. cheers kari
Absolutely adorable. I cannot wait to reenact it for my daughters birthday in January. Jessica, the apron is from Anthropologie and is called the sewing basket apron. It is beautiful!
Thank you for your inspiration for a fabulous party idea. I have added a little feature on my ShoppeGirls blog.
http://shoppegirls.blogspot.com/
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE your baking party!!! Used some of your printables from the PDF for my recent Cookie Party
http://littlepumpkingrace.blogspot.com/2010/12/christmas-cookie-swap-2010.html
Love this whole party. Where did you get that clothespin doll topper? thanks!
Hi sarah–The directions for making the clothespin doll topper are available inside the Baking Party Plan. You can purchase it for $25 in our shop here: http://onecharmingparty.com/shop/baking-party/ xo
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