Sometimes the best inspiration for a party is right outside your window. I love the lush greens used in this baby shower. Complemented by cute signage and an array of books, it made for the perfect setting to welcome the new mama-to-be. Thanks to North Carolina's April Lambert Photography for capturing and sharing the photos with us!
Photographer: April Lambert Photography//Signage: Lindsay Rusher//Floral Designer: Linne Wallace//Linens and Coverings: Party Time Rentals//Cake Designer: Suárez Bakery//Invitation Designer: The Lettered Lily Design Studio//Chalkboard Frame: Blair's Baby Blocks//Rentals: McDaniel Rentals and Event Planning
Submitted via Two Bright Lights
Friday, January 15, 2016
Monday, January 11, 2016
SNOWMAN S'MORES
Just because the holidays are over doesn't mean you have to stop the cute ideas. Continue to have some fun with this snowman s'mores idea from Shabby Creek Cottage. You can also just make a snowman head and drop it on the top of your cup of hot cocoa. Find the original post here.
Labels:
DIY,
party food,
winter
Wednesday, January 6, 2016
POM POM TABLECLOTH
Happy New Year all! Starting off the year with an idea that was meant for New Year's Eve but can certainly be used for any party! From Let's Mingle, this simple DIY shows how some store-bought pom poms can totally transform a boring tablecloth. Love it! Find the full tutorial here.
Labels:
DIY,
party decor
Thursday, December 17, 2015
TIN CAN HOLIDAY DECOR
If you've found yourself with a small collection of cookie tins from past holidays, here's a great way from Croissant and Lavender to repurpose them. Use them as candle holders to give your room a soft "silent night" glow. She used tuna cans but if you use holiday tins, they're already pre-decorated! I'd also recommend battery operated tea lights, especially if you want to keep them on for a while. Find the full tutorial here.
Labels:
Christmas,
DIY,
Holiday,
home decor
Thursday, December 10, 2015
SNOWFLAKE PRETZEL POPS

I'm always looking for one different treat to make over the holidays with the girls. Something that's a bit different than the traditional sugar cookies. I think this might be our attempt this year! Personally I love the sweet and salt combination of a chocolate covered pretzel, and I know my girls will think this is so pretty! Thanks to I Heart Naptime for the great idea! you can find the full tutorial here.
Labels:
Christmas,
Holiday,
party food,
recipe,
winter
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