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After doing Nicole's Bumble Bee Themed Birthday last year, her mom Christine was excited to have me help out again this year. She wanted something that was going to be a little more interactive for the kids since they are now a bit older. Nicole loves to draw and paint, so we thought why not have a paint themed party! The party was taking place in Christine's backyard so I knew I wanted bright and bold colors such as fuchsia, aqua and lime green that would really pop on a summer afternoon. The polka dot pattern was a perfect accompaniment to the bright colors and theme of the party. See below for all of the fun details!
Dining Tables
Kids Table
Drink Table
Painters Easel
Favors
Dessert Table
The dessert table was my favorite part! For the backdrop, I hung paint cans at varying heights that spelled out the birthday girl’s name. I cut paper to create zig zag streamers and attached them to the bottom of the paint cans to give the effect that paint was spilling out of the cans. The desserts included paint brush pretzels, paint brush rice krispy treats, and cupcakes displayed on painter’s palettes. We ordered a simple cake but dressed it up with a mini banner that I made that said “three”. The inside of the cake however had a fun surprise. Each layer had a different color to match the theme of the party.
After doing Nicole's Bumble Bee Themed Birthday last year, her mom Christine was excited to have me help out again this year. She wanted something that was going to be a little more interactive for the kids since they are now a bit older. Nicole loves to draw and paint, so we thought why not have a paint themed party! The party was taking place in Christine's backyard so I knew I wanted bright and bold colors such as fuchsia, aqua and lime green that would really pop on a summer afternoon. The polka dot pattern was a perfect accompaniment to the bright colors and theme of the party. See below for all of the fun details!
Dining Tables
The dining tables were covered in a fuchsia linen with a polka
dot runner going down the middle. For the centerpieces I purchased empty paint
cans from a home improvement store and filled them with bright colored flowers
that matched the theme of the party. I used green floral foam at the bottom of the
cans and stuck the flowers into the foam so that they would stand straight up. I
loved the idea of using one type of flower and color in each paint can. For the
utensil packets, I wrapped the napkin around the fork and knife and added a
paper band that said “dig in!” to hold it all together.
Kids Table
The kids table was a huge hit! Floating above the table was
a cluster of bright colored polka dot balloons. The table was covered in a fuchsia
plastic table cloth for easy clean up. Each kid got an individual paint packet to
create their own masterpiece. The packet included a blank canvas, apron, painter’s
palette, and paint brushes. I wanted to make sure the birthday girl felt
special, so I added a little banner to the back of her chair that read “I am 3”.
Drink Table
For the Drink table we kept it really simple. We had raspberry
lemonade and citrus infused water filled in dispensers and placed on white
footed platters. This created a beautiful presentation. I purchased a variety of
striped paper straws that matched the colors of the party and added a “nicole
is three” tag for a special touch.
Painters Easel
Since the kids were going to have so much fun painting, I
wanted to have a little activity for the adults as well. I had a blank canvas
that I displayed on a painters easel with a little note asking guests to help
create a masterpiece for Nicole. All the adults got to add their own little
painting to the canvas and it ended up being a fun keepsake for the birthday
girl.
Favors
The favors were super quick and easy! I purchased mini clear
paint can containers to go along with the theme and filled them with gumballs.
I added a little sticker to them that said “thanks for painting with me”.
Dessert Table
The dessert table was my favorite part! For the backdrop, I hung paint cans at varying heights that spelled out the birthday girl’s name. I cut paper to create zig zag streamers and attached them to the bottom of the paint cans to give the effect that paint was spilling out of the cans. The desserts included paint brush pretzels, paint brush rice krispy treats, and cupcakes displayed on painter’s palettes. We ordered a simple cake but dressed it up with a mini banner that I made that said “three”. The inside of the cake however had a fun surprise. Each layer had a different color to match the theme of the party.