My brother Tom and his wife Dorothy offered their beautiful home (even in the midst of a huge ongoing remodel - see my awesome brother's blog HERE) up for the party location. Thank goodness for their large rooms because it was perfect. I made a few craft paper buntings and hung them up later to be given to Abbey for nursery room decor. I simply cut out a bunch of triangles and glued them onto a long string of twine. I also used the twine to hang the blue tissue paper tassels onto the buffet.
Safari animals (bought at Michael's), some cute leaf ribbon, candles in mason jars, and a few treasures from the sea - all in a rustic box left over from T and D's wedding (made of "Folly-Wood" of course) - and boo-yeah you've got a centerpiece!
No party is complete without tissue paper pom poms! I added some rain drops because it's a shower, and believe it or not it was not raining in Washington today.
I simply cut a bunch of tear drop shapes out of various blue craft papers (again a lot of left overs from wedding crafts were used - I keep too much) then I ran them through my sewing machine letting about an inch or two of thread run between each rain drop.
Super easy and the result was stunning.
More pom poms, more bunting, and the punch table is set up.
Food!
Fruit kabobs, yogurt parfait, and onsie shaped sugar cookies (don't forget little blue hershey's "it's a boy" kisses). Surrounded by the latest ultrasound picture and cute snap shots of the soon to be parents - aww.
Blue ducky punch and D for Desmond!
Donut holes, ham, and homemade quiches! Yum. This was my first attempt at making quiches from scratch - including homemade crust. All three turned out and they were delish!
Plus my fun tissue paper tassels.
Found an easy DIY from THE KNOTTY BRIDE on guess where? Pinterest!
Food was eaten and enjoyed and then we moved on to presents...
Here's the diaper cake I made as an additional gift for Abbey.
Yay, presents! This was a co-ed baby shower and it was fun to see Steve there along with the other guys that had the guts to attend (I thought it made the whole party so much more fun!)
The adorable couple.
After stuffing ourselves with food it was only natural to head outside and enjoy the rare May sunshine here in Washington and play a few rounds of bocce ball.
What a fun day. Here I am with Abbey enjoying blue punch in a mason jar wearing my fabulous "shower" dress... Cheers!
Loved the decorations! Congratulations to the mom. It’s best to do these things at home. More intimate. We’re however planning a secret baby shower for a friend who’s not going to be expecting this at all. We’ve already booked one of the nicest LA venues for it. Special is, where love is right!
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