Thursday, December 8, 2011

Tate's Christmas Party

I love holiday entertaining and, from the time my oldest kids were small, I've loved hosting Christmas parties for the kids.  {You can see links to some of our previous kid parties at the end of this post.}

This week, I hosted a little Christmas party for Tate and the playgroup girls.  I planned the party around some bright colored Christmas balls found in Target's Dollar Spot and added a few simple details.



The table was set in layers with a white tablecloth, a runner of bright pink polka dot fabric, a narrower runner of festive wrapping paper {also found in the Dollar Spot}, and silver snowflake table confetti.


I used the inspiration ornaments in the centerpiece, filling glass vases with them, and adding a bright blue container filled with "snow", and a cloche full of pink and blue candy canes.



Each place was set with a silver charger embellished with "fa la la" in green vinyl {thank you, Silhouette} and clear bowls were placed on the chargers.



I couldn't resist using this fun ornament cup idea.  I read that Michael's carries flat-bottomed plastic ornaments but I couldn't find them so I used a dab of hot glue to affix plastic ornaments into silver cupcake wrappers so the cups wouldn't roll away.  I glued a bit of bright ribbon around the top and the girls drank pink milk through bright green straws.  In lieu of place cards, I used green vinyl to mark each cup with the initials of the guests.


And no party is complete without a pink sequined Santa hat, right?  The girls looked so cute wearing their little hats and it made a fun take-home favor at the end.


Since the party was held in the morning, we skipped sweets and set up a yogurt bar {inspiration found here}: vanilla yogurt with blueberries, raspberries, granola, and mini chocolate chips.


Tate had a great time playing with her friends and I loved watching her socialize and have fun.


To me, it really is the most wonderful time of the year.

Parties from the Past:


Randi

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5 comments:

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  2. Too adorable! I am totally stealing your idea for using glass ornaments as cups! Love it!

    Jessica @ Mom 4 Real

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  3. what fun ideas...I love how you made the ornament a drinking cup...

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  4. You have out done yourself. I love the fabric and the gift wrap. What a beautiful idea! So much fun!

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  5. That's one lucky little girl. Great idea! Thanks again Randi! ~ Julie

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