The goal was for the party to be more sophisticated, and less "baby". There were a few little touches that were nods to the safari-themed nursery, but it wasn't over the top, which suited Julie's sophisticated style. I think these hostesses did a great job!
Party poms were used over the food and drink stations. Katie made stunning flower arrangements, which included lemons (one of my favorite looks!)
Lunch was enjoyed over several long tables in the backyard.
Katie made little paper napkin rings.
The cute little dessert table included cake stands that Katie made, inspired by this tutorial. Katie's husband helped her to make these, using his router to cut the top and bottom pieces. I know I'm impressed! (A bride has already asked to borrow them!)
Desserts included cake bites, cookies, and cupcakes.
Tags had subtle little safari animal graphics.
Katie made cupcake toppers with safari animals, L for baby Luke, and blue and yellow graphics.
There were a few activities set up for guests. Samantha made signs to go at each one.
One was to write a message to baby Luke in a Curious George book. This book was perfect to use because of the safari theme, but also because its cover is bright yellow.
There was also a game where guests guessed how many animal crackers were in a jar.
Lastly, guests decorated onsies and bibs for the new baby and then strung them on a line in the backyard.
My husband would love this one! :)
Party favors were animal crackers tied with yellow ribbon a coordinating tag.
Congratulations Julie!
Great party Katie, Samantha, and Leslie!
(Thank you Katie for sharing your pictures!)
Party rentals were from Danny Thomas Party Rentals.
To see some of Katie's other parties, check out Christmas Dinner, Superbowl Party, and The Chili-Cook off.
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