PINEAPPLE & FLAMINGO PARTY SUPPLIES:
Tablecloth, Flamingo Balloon, One Balloon, Let’s Party Topper, Pineapple Balloon
PINEAPPLE & FLAMINGO PARTY SUPPLIES:
Palm Plates, Pink Napkins, Flamingo Napkins, Utensils
PINEAPPLE & FLAMINGO PARTY SUPPLIES:
Tablecloth, Palm Leaves, Flamingo Koozies, Pineapple Cups, Flamingo Straws, Palm Plates, Pink Napkins, Flamingo Napkins, Utensils
Kiddie Pool, Flamingo Yard Ornaments, Large Inflatable Flamingo, Mini Beach Balls, Flamingo Rubber Duckies
Scotties Dress: Cat & Jack for Target | Scottie’s Bow: Wee Ones | Scottie’s Shoes: Freshly Picked
Pineapple Cups & Flamingo Straws
PINEAPPLE & FLAMINGO PARTY SUPPLIES:
Flamingo Yard Ornaments, Large Inflatable Flamingo, Mini Beach Balls, Flamingo Rubber Duckies
Scotties Dress: Cat & Jack for Target | Scottie’s Bow: Wee Ones | Scottie’s Shoes: Freshly Picked
Scotties Dress: Cat & Jack for Target | Scottie’s Bow: Wee Ones | Scottie’s Shoes: Freshly Picked | Decorations: Sweet Lulu | Cake: Meghan Huckaby | Flamingo Cookies: Merci Bakery | Photography: Katheryn Blythe
Yard Decorations: Kiddie Pool, Flamingo Yard Ornaments, Large Inflatable Flamingo, Mini Beach Balls, Flamingo Rubber Duckies
Cake Table: Tablecloth, Flamingo Balloon, One Balloon, Let’s Party Topper, Pineapple Balloon
Tabletop Decorations: Tablecloth, Palm Leaves, Flamingo Koozies, Pineapple Cups, Flamingo Straws, Palm Plates, Pink Napkins, Flamingo Napkins, Utensils, Flamingo Picks
THE PERFECT PINEAPPLE & FLAMINGO PARTY
Let’s be honest, first birthdays are really for the parents and not the kids. If we were planning parties truly for the kids we could just fill a room with cheerios, rolls of toilet paper, squeeze pouches and TVs playing the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse on repeat.
Since I was really throwing a party for myself for surviving the first year of motherhood I chose a theme that would FINALLY let me buy a giant flamingo float. I’ve been eyeing one all summer long and I should have bought one when we floated down the French Broad earlier in the summer but I was afraid it would pop and leave me for dead on the bottom of the river. Or I should have bought one for all those weekends at the lake but who has the time to inflate a giant flamingo when you are wrestling babies all day and night. And since my husband seems to think it’s unacceptable to float around on a giant flamingo at the country club I didn’t buy one for our pool days either. So naturally I had to settle for puffing it up and putting it in the back yard during a party. (I would like it to be noted that now that I have one the sky is the limit for next summer.)
With my flamingo rant behind me let me now talk a little about the decor. It looks like a ton of hard work and decorating but really it was some strategic shopping one afternoon, a little bit of set-up time, and a mom, mother-in-law, aunt and grandma group of cooking elves in your corner. (Because let’s be honest I spent an hour rearranging napkins on the table and would have just ordered in pizza and McDonalds if it was up to me.)
To start the process of party-planning this pineapply and flamingo party, a.k.a decorating, I made a mood board to get my creative juices flowing. For setup I put my husband in charge of all the inflatables in the yard and blowing up the balloons and I concentrated on the drink stand and tables. For creating tablescapes I like to just think of it as layering products until you finish the masterpiece.
First I started with a cheap-o mint tablecloth, made a runner with oversized palm leaves, plopped some pineapples on the table and flanked them with cups filled with flowers. For the place settings I stacked palm plates with pink napkins and flamingo napkins and used solid cutlery. Every place-setting also had a pineapple cups complete with a flamingo straws that guests could fill up with punch, water or their beverage of choice. Then I placed an inflatable flamingo cup holder at every seat for bottles of water or the diet cokes I had iced down prior to the party. To keep the napkins from flying away I used flamingo rubber duckies and I also decorated the table with mini bubble containers that I bought to use as favors.
I really loved that once the party was over the kids could take the mini beach balls, pineapple cups, rubber ducky flamingos and flamingo straws home as favors. And we sent the adults home with the flamingo koozies and diet cokes in glass bottles as a thank you for enduring the birthday party/circus. All in all it was a great afternoon celebrating my sweet little Caroline Scott!
(Thank you so much to Diet Coke for sponsoring this post, Sweet Lulu for the beautiful decorations, Meghan Huckaby for the delicious cake, Merci Bakery for the flamingo cookies and Katheryn Blythe for the photos to cherish! And thank you for reading this pineapple and flamingo party post and supporting the brands that make this blog possible!)
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What a cute party theme! Love it!
This is insanely cute! Love everything! 🙂
Awww this is such a cute party! I wish I could have a flamingo party!!
xoxo
Sarah Lindner
http://www.thehouseofsequins.com
omg this is amazing!!! What a dream birthday. That’s a lucky little girl you have!
Oh my goodness this is all so perfect, I want this to by my birthday part!
Lawren
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You definitely know how to throw a party, and all the decorations are so incredibly adorable. I love the different desserts! xx Adaleta Avdic
this party is everything! SO SO cute!
xoxo!
Shelby
http://www.glitterandgingham.com
i have seen this theme done for a bachelorette party but not for a first bday…. its so much cuter for a bday! Love Love!
xxS
This party was done to the T! Honestly, so perfect! Happy birthday to your little one!
xo, Sara
These is SO adorable! I want this party and I’m going to be 27 haha. Well done, lady!
XO,
Emily | http://www.lifewithemilyblog.com
What an AMAZING party you threw girlfriend! Can you come throw one for me and my eventual kid, too?!?! Like, DAYUM. You’re right – flamingo float = necessary.
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Looked at your beautiful photos, I can’t wait to buy!
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Oh em gee what a cute party theme and how adorable are all of those flamingos?!?! You did such a great job it looks like it was a serious BLAST!!!
Danielle | http://www.FollowMyGut.com <3
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Very well done! Do you remember where you bought the flamingo mini bubbles? Also, the bathing suit your older daughter was wearing – where was that from? Lastly, do you recall where the beach towels were from? (The ones rolled in the basket) Thanks!
I love this! I need this to be MY next birthday party! So cute and tropical. Great job!
Thanks so much!!
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