Thursday, March 31, 2016

Baby {Sprinkle} Party Decor + Favors



Dear Loverlies,

We had the pleasure of throwing a {Baby Sprinkle} for three of our close friends (Lauren included) that are all having a baby. Or we should say, just had. Lauren had her sweet bundle of joy a week ago and she is beautiful.

We of course had to do something special for them. We had a baby sprinkle lunch at our favorite local restaurant, Zinburger. We sure got lucky because they let us decorate the table and couldn't have been more accommodating. It turned out fabulous. We wanted to share the simple touches we added to the restaurant table that turned it into a dazzling :Sprinkle: We hope that you can get ideas from our post in case you ever decide to throw a |sprinkle luncheon| Enjoy!

Pinwheel Centerpieces 

Pinwheels are our. new. obsession. Simple yet so perfect for a fun occasion. We took milk bottles that can be found in the Target One Spot and used -gold glitter- washi tape to add sparkle. Gold is a great color for this because it can look girly or boyish. Using scrapbook paper on hand and jewels, we whipped up these pinwheels. We used directions from Ribbons and Glue, follow the link

We stuck the pinwheels on kabob sticks. Since making them, we've seen pinwheels attached to paper straws which is even cuter. Stick the pinwheels in the bottle and DONE! Easy peasy. Add a cute tag with a clear label and this is a quick centerpiece. Be sure to use scrapbook paper that coordinates with the nursery decor so these centerpieces turn into a gift that can be forever placed in the little's room.




Table Runner

Spice up any table with a runner and it will transform the space. Burlap is our fav.



Balloons

We needed something to add height to the table and of course balloons did the job perfectly. You can't ever go wrong with balloons, especially at a Baby Sprinkle. Shout out to our loverly Kelsey for putting together the balloons for this occasion.


Favors + Table Decor

No matter how big or small a function is, we are all about favors. The best part is that favors often times serve as another purpose, table decor. We took simple "sprinkled" cookies and wrapped them in clear bags. We tied the bags with jute and a personalized tag printed on kraft colored paper. These favors completed the look.





Can you spy the :pinwheel: in Ansley's nursery?

  

xoxo,
L+K



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