For this party my client wanted a dessert buffet with really cute desserts. I wanted to focus on the color pink and the number 1. The next few desserts were made by the very talented Dusti, owner of .
My client made these chocolate dipped strawberries, a family favorite.
Some cute “1″ sugar cookies made by a local Mother & Daughter cookie company.
Darling mini-cupcakes by Cakewalk Baking Company.
The whole dessert table.
Yummy desserts provided by Très Sucré and Cakewalk Baking Company. All of these darling party pictures were taken by the amazing Dirk Widdison.
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I tried to use the number “1″ as much as I could at this party. I had this idea in my head to put ones in the flower arrangements somehow, maybe on a stick or something. But finally it came to me that I could just apply a vinyl “1″ to the vase and it would be so inexpensive and easy. I ordered my vinyl from Chatty Walls. I like the way these turned out, but I’d try one of their colored vinyls next time, maybe pink?
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I used a lot, a LOT, of cake stands for this party, but the two tall pink ones were definitely my favorite. They are pink milk glass made by Mosser Glass in Cambridge, Ohio.
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1. You will need: tape, adhesive of your choice, sucker stick, ribbon, and any paper shapes that you want to use. I used a scalloped punch, a smaller circle punch, and a number “1″ punch.
2. Using adhesive, I stuck the “1″ onto the small circle and then I stuck those onto the scalloped circle.
3. With a small piece of tape I taped the sucker stick to the back of the scalloped circle.
4. Then I tied a ribbon on the bottom. Easy Peasy. Now go find a cupcake. For all of the adorable pictures and posts from the Pink First Birthday Party, click on the tag below.
Ever thought about having a birthday party at a park? How about making sure that no one else can use the tables you’ve planned on decorating? For this party I rented the largest covered pavilion at the park ensuring us total use of the space. Also, most parks have bathrooms, drinking fountains and play areas to keep the kids entertained.
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