Having one birthday a year just wasn’t enough for me - there were too many fun themes to do! Naturally, I volunteer any chance I get to decorate for a birthday party.

Covid really added a new challenge into the mix making the guest count and decor limited but need for creativity way higher! There have been so many over the years I wish I would have taken pictures of - or had better quality pictures - but I do have quite a few!

  • Patriotic Picnic

    When your partner happens to share their birthday with the country, it can be hard to make them feel like they are getting a personal celebration. This lakeside patriotic picnic was the perfect way for our client to celebrate in an intimate setting.

  • Friendsgiving

    What else do you do when your birthday is right before Thanksgiving? This Friendsgiving dinner party was so much fun! I got to create wall and table decorations, formal settings and even got to cater the meal PLUS make one of my favorite cakes!

  • A Whole Llama Fun Turning ONE!

    How could this festive, colorful pool party theme NOT be a whole llama fun to do? I absolutely loved decorating for this party theme - and not just because I got to hang out with 2 awesome alpacas all day!

  • Enchanted Garden Party

    This fairy-approved garden party was magical and fun-filled. With wand making station, magic show and your very own fairy wings when you walked in, no one wanted this birthday party to end!

  • CoachELLEa Birthday Bash

    This Cali mama wanted a unique theme for her daughter Elle’s first birthday that didn’t involve teddy bears, a tutu or anything generic. We had concert ticket invitations, VIP passes, a far out photo booth and taco station!

  • Adventures in ONEderland

    You’re LATE! For a very important birthday! We went down the rabbit hole decorating for this colorful, wonderful, whacky tea party!

  • It was a Wild One

    A subtle version of the beloved classic, “Where the Wild Things Are”, this pastel first birthday was subtle and classy. Working in pastels and gold accents in the park, the kids were the wildest part of this party.

  • Oh What FUN, Braydon is ONE!

    This Dr. Seuss birthday theme was definitely fun to help decorate. Having a backyard party can feel small and empty, but making sure we had lots of decorated tables really made the space feel like a larger party.

  • Shimmering Puppy Pawty

    What do you do when the birthday girl wants two completely different party themes? You bring those Shimmer & Shine genies to the pup’s birthday pawty! Luckily the two children shows had similar pink, purple and teal colors to bring the decorations together.

  • Tropical Brunch

    One of my favorite things to do is a tablescape at a restaurant. The tropical greenery and gold accents played nicely with the tables and interior of the restaurant. I had so much fun making the potted succulent cupcakes to take home!

  • Poppable Parties

    Especially during quarantine, sometimes I help out with a last minute or small event with some balloon decorations. Here are some of my poppable party balloon creations.

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