This party....ohhh this party.
I had severe delusions of grandeur while planning.
I thought I had executed everything meticulously, but it seems what I envisioned was more a Tory Spelling level soire as opposed to giving my sweet girl the party of her dreams.
So now that I look back on the 40 something hours spent on tissue and making piñatas and making sure every element of the story was addressed I realized she could care less.
Sure, I had fun but I think it's safe to say our parties from here on out will be Much lower key!
Now... onto the Fluff!!
We ordered this invitation on etsy!
I love how well it articulated the hint of vintage to the guests :)
Our friends were greeted with tissue tassel over head and a small sign welcoming them to Neverland.
Here is a shot of the room. Casey's memaw is in the shot... oops!
The children came in and all went directly to the lost boys coloring station.
From there everyone grabbed snacks to munch on.
All of the food had catchy names and at this point the food tags had not been placed on the table yet.
(and this is when we discovered the camera was totally messed up and my sweet friend ruth rushed to the rescue with her point and shoot from the diaper bag)
All pics are courtesy of her and her husband! Thank you thank you for helping me at least snapshot the day!!!!
Please ignore some of the chairs and things I was unable to move. It was this weekend we discovered we were expecting quite a surprise of a third bundle of joy and people mentioned I looked as if I had over done it. (didn't feel well, etc)
Clearly.... I did! haha
The children dined on white chocolate sprinkle popcorn, fruit kabobs, chips and "pirate booty" corn dip, peter pan hat marshmallows, and they sipped on pixie punch.
The sprinkles were ordered from an etsy shop. (click to go to shop)
They oh so perfectly looked like pixie dust that my daughter insisted we get them!!
Several of our smaller guest frolicked around.
And all children were given their fairy wings and felt Peter Pan hats.
(bought the wings at target and I made the peter hats)
At the last minute we grabbed our Disney fairies tent to entertain some of the crawlers and Boy was it a HIT!!
With nearly 50-60 guests in attendance we decided to serve pizza. We found the pizza's from Costco were not only super yummy but 5 or 6 did a great job of feeding such a large crowd.
After eating lunch everyone joined us in "the nursery" for an ipad animated story of Peter Pan.
(no it was not something to look at , but my husband thought to grab the computer speakers on the way out the door and they really helped the sound of the story travel a little better so all the little kiddies could hear!)
(quick action shot while we sat everything up!)
Then it was time to open presents!!
My husband and I spent a whole sunday afternoon working on this piñata.
We found a great tutorial.
(click the image to go to the site)
Oh Happy Day is such a great resource!!
Mine isn't golden but this is the alligator from the Peter pan story and was supposed to tick tock through out the party.
I must say this was the first piñata of any parties we have been to yet.
All of the children throroughly enjoyed taking a swing and collecting the dum dum suckers.
All in all sister had a great time!
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