I have to say that I really think our Gender Reveal Party goes down
as a success. I had a great time planning and preparing this party, and the partyitself was such a blast!
To start off, I made the invitations myself.
I found a picture on google images (green dots)
and edited in picnik online. I had so much fun
creating the pink and blue owls out of
random shapes and graphics! I then uploaded
them to walgreens.com and ordered
4x6 prints and handed them out
to our family and friends. Easy peasy.
Sister and I made paper buntings and tissue paper pom poms.
These are seriously two of the easiest decorations to make.
There are tutorials all over the internet, so I won't waste
your time. Not to mention, you get the most bang for
your buck: they're CHEAP!
We had our guests help us pick out some middle names
for the male and female name that we had picked out.
It seems as if "Wynn" and "Belle" are the favorites!
Of course you have to have sweet goodies if
you are going to have a party! We picked up random
pink and blue candies and simply arranged them
in clear bowls to let them be their own little decor.
We had starbursts, mike and ikes, crunch bars,
almond joys, blue hershey's kisses, strawberry malt
balls, and raspberry dove along with our
amazing owl cookies, owl cake, peanuts, and a cheese ball.
To drink we had blue raspberry koolaid and
pink lemonade crystal light water. Easy peasy.
Another way to get the guests involved,
have them tally their vote on a custom chalkboard.
My parents in their colors...
Aunt Morgan was on Team Blue.
Hubs and I wore pink and blue in order not to sway the vote :)
Finally we showed the video.
We paused it just as "It's a..." was typed on the ultrasound to cut the cake...
The color of the cake revealed the gender of our
sweet nugget!
Team Pink
Team Blue
Like I said I had an amazing time planning this party.
I would certainly do it over and over again. It was so
much fun and such a great way to share the excitement
with your family and friends.
15 comments:
Oh my gosh, what an awesome idea! So incredibly cute! You did a fantastic job on the party. Wow!
that is so cute. why didn't we think of that?? so genius girl.. LOVE the owls {& your dad in his pink shirt!!}!
So cute!!! I love it! :)
I've never heard of a reveal party but I am definitely going to consider it when I get prego someday. Looks like so much fun! Very exciting! Love it.
What a fabulous party! All the details are so cute, it turned out amazing! I only recently heard of gender reveal parties. I can't wait to have one for my next baby!
Those were the cutest owls!! Love it! Thank you for coming by Made in a Day and commenting on my Snowman! I have a Blog Hop going on and also I would love it if you would link some of your cute ideas up at my Made U Look Craft & recipe linkup on Thursday!!
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This is such a cute party!! I love all the details! The embellishments on the drink pitchers are adorable! I love the owl cookies too!
How cute! I love that you used owls;I absolutely cannot get enough owls. I had them on my cake for my baby shower :)
Oh my goodness. I am the world's worst at party planning - this is a fab idea!
i love everything you did! and all of your names are very cute.
Oh this just looks fantastic! Everything looked beautiful and what a fun way to tell everyone the babies gender. Fantastic! Thanks so much for joining in on our Tag-Along Thursday Blog Hop, Em
what a fun party. so wish I could have been there. It looked great and congrats on the baby girl!
That is so cool,and what an awesome idea! gosh that is pretty cool
I just found your blog and I just wanted to tell you awesome job! I love gender reveal parties and you're was adorable! Congrats on the baby girl on the way!
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You are too cute! I love this party idea and Madison is a great name...me and my hubby both want to name our daughter that (if we have a girl:) Following you now!
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