Sweetie Pie Party By Bloom- Part 1

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Happy Friday. I am so excited to share my daughter’s Sweetie Pie Party with you.  Hillary turned ten and she is truly the sweetest, gentlest young lady you have ever meet.  This was the perfect them for her and I was so excited to find all kids of pie foods, desserts, crafts and activities to fit this theme. We choose a dark red and french blue color scheme which was incorporated into all of our printables, found here.

Sweetie Pie

Sweetie Pie

Sweetie Pie

Sweetie Pie

Sweetie Pie

Sweetie Pie

 

Our lunch room was decorated with lots of dark red paper lanterns and 17 inch round balloons which covered the floor.  We covered the chairs with blue gingham fabric that matched the invite and the table was set with custom place mats and prepackaged lunches in gable boxes.  At the “fillings” table, the girls stocked up on blueberries in mini jars, cherries, strawberries and sweet soda pop.  They also had mini hand pies and berry pie slices served in gingham berry boxes.  The cupcake toppers with gingham pattern and cherries were made by the amazing Brittany Ruhmor of Edible Details.

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During the party the girls decorated cupcakes (pie- the new cupcake), made mini strawberry pies and tossed their own pizza pies.  They then went on a find the fillings hunt.

Sweetie Pie

Sweetie Pie

Sweetie Pie

Sweetie Pie

Sweetie Pie

Sweetie Pie

Sweetie Pie

 

Everyone had so much fun.  The could hardly wait to hit the dessert table.  Come back later for part 2

XO,

Jenny

 

Comments

  1. Lisa Frank says

    Jenny, I’d love to know more about the gorgeous building…is it part of your property? What an absolutely perfect place to throw a party! I can totally envision it decked out for an Autumn Harvest party, with hay bales and corn stalks flanking the doors.

    You truly went all-out on the details with this one…matching gingham curtains and chair seat covers?! You go girl! (Please don’t tell me you also painted the walls and doors to match…I’ll feel like such a party slacker.) I also loved how you used a bookshelf for the table display–very creative.

    Oh, could you share where you got the clear soda bottles or what brand they are? So practical, since they’d match any party!

    Lisa Frank :)
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