My sister put together an oh so yummy brunch menu with something for both the meat eaters and vegetarians in the group. A special thanks to my designer extraordinaire friend Mary Campbell for helping me create these cute menu borders that we printed and set out in frames. Mary used a much cooler font, but I had to make some last minute changes, so I take full responsibility for the not-designer approved font!
Another big hit was the candied bacon that my sister made. How can you go wrong with deliciously sweet and crispy bacon?
For dessert, they got a caramel cake from Southern Sweets. This cake is the business! I did overestimate my ability to eat the entire gargantuan piece I cut for myself, but the Mr. and I dispensed with the leftovers in short order. The cake topper from etsy made the cake extra adorable.
I’m not really a shower game kind of gal, so instead, for an activity, we set up a onesie-making station with iron-on decals and fabric pens. My friends made such adorable onesies that I just know Baby V will be one stylish little lady! Get your own decals here.
Thanks to all of my sweet friends for the generous gifts and great company, and thank you to my mother and sister for hosting such a wonderful party!
Sources:
Quiche – Whole Foods
Candied Bacon: My Bueno Cookbook
Caramel Cake – Southern Sweets
Onesies – Carter’s from Diapers.com
Bud Vases and Frames – Ikea
Iron-On Decals – Julia Rothman Iron-Ons
Cake topper and Tassel Garland (not pictured)
Cake Topper: M Elizabeth Designs
What a cute party! Don't worry about the menus, they look great and I'm sure everyone was distracted by the amazing food anyway. I loved the idea for the onesie station. Its a great way for people to make a personal gift for the baby.
Fantastically shared personal experience about preparation of throwing a baby shower party.Wonderful implementation of decorative ideas that made this project cool and eye-catching.Needed things for a beautiful arrangement is step wisely represented here.