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Picnic Birthday

Alexandra D By Alexandra D  in Birthday

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I decided to do a combo birthday party for my two little girls this summer. One was turning 4 and the other 2. The oldest had one request for the party, a peanut butter and jelly birthday cake. I decided to run with this and designed the entire party with a summer picnic theme. I focused on lots of gingham, watermelons and picnic ants. They covered the invitation, cake, outfits and the food itself!

For the food I focused on traditional picnic fare, an array of sandwiches, corn on the cob, fruit salad, pasta salad and sun chips. I dressed it all up with cute little watermelon and ant food pics and served them all in brightly covered trays. The napkin wraps were brown paper bags cut down to size and stuffed with gingham napkins and bright red utensils.

The dessert table featured a picnic table cake stand which was surrounded by "Fire Ants" with cookie pop heads and cake pop bodies, apple pies adorned with bees, berry pies, watermelon cookies, strawberry macarons, lollipops, sugar free cupcakes (for the little ones) and, of course, a peanut butter and jelly cake.

The party was hosted at a local park. So there was a playground for the kids to enjoy during the party and lots of grass to run around on. In addition, the guests were invited to decorate the disposable cloth tablecloths with pictures and messages to the birthday girls; assemble "ants on a log" snacks (celery, peanut butter and raisins); and play croquet, disc golf, Frisbee, football, horse shoes and participate in a potato sack race!

At the end of the party each kid got to take home a mini picnic basket of their own stuffed with toys, treats and even some personalize sunscreen.

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3 comments

  • Amy A

    Amy A wrote:

    I see the cute almond slide wings. What else did you use to make those adorable bees?

  • Amy A

    Amy A wrote:

    love it- classically fun!

  • Alexandra D

    Alexandra D wrote:

    These were made of marzipan by Jennie of Pop Culture Desserts