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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

you are my sunshine

Our sweet little Kennedy recently celebrated the big T-W-O and in lieu of her nonexistent (a.k.a. slacker mom) first birthday party, I thought a proper celebration was overdue. The very first lullaby I ever sang to her was "You Are My Sunshine", so when I stumbled upon this party theme it was love at first sight.

Anyone who knows me (or even kinda knows me), is aware of my obsession with all things party. I've never met a party I don't like, and the best are ones with a fabulous theme, beautiful invitations, and of course, details. After Elizabeth's Sweet Shoppe extravaganza I decided to scale back a bit and keep things simple.

With an August birthday it seemed fitting to host the party at our neighborhood pool pavilion. The space was absolutely perfect- picnic tables,  a rustic stone fireplace, ceiling fans to keep the air moving, and best of all, a pool.

Now...for the details...here we go!

Any great party begins with a fabulous invitation...after all, you're setting the tone for the event, so it better be great!  I fell in love with this one right away- thank you to loralangdesigns for helping me create the perfect "You Are My Sunshine" invitations! 
This picture doesn't do them justice but you get the idea : )

We welcomed our guests with the infamous chalkboard easel...this thing really comes in handy! 
(Even Elizabeth helped with the sign...can you tell?)

I borrowed this chalkboard from my friend Kristy- it looked so sweet on the table!


Somehow I managed to keep this party really simple...think hot dogs, hamburgers, chips, and fruit.
You can't have a sunshine themed birthday party without sunflowers! I used small galvanized pails as our table centerpieces and filled them each with a bushel of sunflowers. As a finishing touch, each bucket received a small bouquet of balloons (one yellow, one white, and one gray). Perfect!

It was kind of hard to get a good picture of the entire space...but you get the idea : )

loralangdesigns also created a matching banner that coordinated with our invitations...all I had to do was print and assemble. Thank you Kristy and Amanda for solving my banner-hanging challenge : )

This ribbon plate is one of my all-time favorite purchases. It makes a great decoration for just about any celebration. I love being able to change the ribbon and the message on the plate- so fun!

Just like the invitations, the party favors are a huge deal to me! I love putting the finishing touches on a great party with a fabulous favor. I packaged lemonhead candies in cellophane cones, tied together with yellow ribbon and a favor tag.


I also created a party play list CD with all songs "Sunshine". The CD played during the party and each guest took one home.  And of course, no sunshine party is complete without sunglasses! The kids loved these!

I snagged this vintage tea cart last year at an antique store (once again...thank you Kristy, my favorite shopping partner in crime!). This served as our "lemonade stand". Notice the chalkboard detail on the yellow cups- I couldn't believe it when I found these...now that's what I call perfect!

Last but certainly not least, I have recently become obsessed with over-the-top birthday cakes. My friend Lori makes the most incredible cakes and her creative talent is amazing! She and I worked together to come up with this concept...I just love how this turned out! 



Best of all...the cake was DELICIOUS! It seemed almost sinful to slice up this beautiful masterpiece, but after a bite (or two...or three...or ten...) you kinda don't care : )

Throughout the party the kids had a blast in the pool- it was a perfect day for a pool party!

The birthday girl herself had zero interest in swimming...all she really wanted to do was play in the ice bucket. Hey, whatever floats your boat, kid. It's your day, you can do whatever you want!

But yes, I'm gonna make you take at least one picture with me!

Happy birthday my sweet little one...you are my SUNSHINE!

5 comments:

  1. What a great party!!! I'm sure she loved it. I can't believe she's 2.

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  2. I love this! I am planning my daughters second birthday and wanted to do a sunshine birthday theme as well. I was wondering, what songs did you use in the cd that you made? I would love to make some cds for our guests!!

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  3. Love this!! Yes - what songs did you use for the CD's? Please share!

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  4. What an awesome party. I'm pinning this one as I'm just beginning to plan a sunshine party for my soon to be three year old!

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  5. Pleased to know about this birthday party and hope you had great time. Few weeks ago, I arranged my cousin’s birthday party at one of exemplary Chicago venues. Hired a talented photographer and he took amazing pictures of this party.

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