A few months ago was my girl's 3rd birthday party. She wanted strawberries, and we have farms nearby, so we thought we'd merge the two. Strawberry picking is her most favorite thing to do, so we thought that would be fun, but then last minute found out the farm wouldn't be open, soooooo we decided to just have a party with her little friends.
I did lots of searching for strawberry themed parties (not Strawberry Shortcake), and farm parties. I didn't have lots of time or money to spend on it, so this is what we did.
First we bought strawberry plants. Mostly Ev just wanted to push the cart around because it was her size. She was the cutest little shopper! The strawberry plants were going to be her party favor. I had burlap that I bought as a remnant, and some cute pink twine I bought for a $1 at Target, so I used that to tie them up.
Then I made scalloped flags to decorate the patio with. I traced a bowl on lots of scrap fabric, and some strawberry fabric I found at Discount Fabric in San Francisco. I cut them in half, placed wrong sides together and sewed the round sides together. Then I flipped them right side out and pressed. I had leftover strips of quilting fabric that I made bias tape out of (although it wasn't actually on the bias). I shoved the raw edges inside the tape and just kept on sewin'.
Ev can hardly contain herself. The sand/water table was her early birthday gift. We figured the kids would love to play with it.
My husband made this farm stand. It's an Ikea hack I saw and fell in love with. I cut the triangles out of red canvas with white polka dots. I used double stick tape to attach them to the farm stand. You can also see the strawberry party favors hanging out on the stand, waiting for little hands to take them.
Below is the dress Ev finally decided she wanted as her party dress. I found the fabric at the Fabric Discount shop, and added some lace. I used Made By Rae's Geranium pattern. I especially love the fabric covered buttons. They're so super cute!!! That sand table was a mess when everyone was done with it. It no longer had a water side or sand side, just wet sand everywhere. I guess that means it was a success!
I used washi tape in a light green gingham to decorate the chalk board with, and Clabber Girl canister to store the chalk in.
We had strawberry cake, a variety of food that was not really themed, although we put them in cute little picnic trays (sorry no pics!). There's so much we could've done, but oh well, next time.
The next day on her actual birthday she decided to get her hair cut. Bye bye baby hair! She's such a big girl. She was brave and had no problem. And here she is with her adorable A-line 'do. Fits her sassy attitude perfectly!
Hopefully I'll catch up and share more. Like the cute top the Ev is wearing in the last pic. I actually made it as a dress for the baby...well, that's for another post.
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