At any given time, Kim and I are working in some stage of party planning, either for ourselves or for our friends and family.
A few weeks ago, I helped create Minnie Mouse party decorations for a sweet little girl.
A great big gigantic thanks to my awesome crafty friend Lana for letting us use her Cricut machine to punch many, many (many, many) Minnie heads and bows to pull this party together.
There were so many cute details to this party that it is impossible to post every picture, but I certainly tried my best to squeeze as much as I could in this post. Here are some of the details:
Party sign at the front door to welcome guests. Also, Thank You bags with Minnie cookies, goodie bags for the kiddos, and Minnie (and a few Mickey) ears. To save on time, the hostess bought ears at the party supply store, and we glued on the bows to up the cuteness factor.
This oh-so-cute (and delicious!) cake was made by Louisville baker, JuLi Creations.
http://www.julicreations.com/
http://www.julicreations.com/
The birthday girl was *in love* with this cake! (I think we all were!)
Minnie Mouse cookies made by local bakery, Sandy’s Custom Cakes.
Drink station, including straws with coordinated flags. (I just couldn’t resist.) The hostess made several Minnie Mouse heads out of styrofoam balls. (Tip: Spray-paint melts the styrofoam so use a craft paint instead.) We custom made printed labels for the water bottles, and topped the cupcakes with Minnie Mouse cupcake picks.
Candy station. Pez fun for everyone!
Despite all of the sweets pictured, we also had Minnie-mini corn dogs, Hot Diggity Dog hot dogs, Minnie-bowtie pasta salad , and Polka-Dot fruit salad for lunch.
Overall, this party turned out amazingly cute!
If you have any questions about any of the details, just ask!
*This party is linked up with all of the fine crafters and diy'ers at Skip to my Lou.