Selected as Party of the Day on March 17th!

Scarlett is turning 2!

Janice C By Janice C  in Birthday

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Party Recap

Since Scarlett and her dad Brett are both super into bubbles, mom Terra and I thought a bubbles and brunch party would be the way to go! The tag line was Pop On Over for Bubbles and Brunch – Scarlett is Turning Two! The backyard was filled with anything and everything related to bubbles. We had a bubble machine, 3 different bubble stations with varying sized wands, a “bubble pit” – aka a pool filled with bubbles (OK they were really clear beach balls, you got me) and a bubble wrap popping station for the kids to jump on. We also had a coloring station with sheets of bubble designs to color. In addition to brunch appropriate finger food, we included a wide assortment of bubble shaped foods, like grapes, blueberries, donut holes, and Danish pancakes – which look like pancake holes (check your local Trader Joe’s). We DIY-ed the balloon cupcake toppers for an extra “pop” on the table. For the adults we offered some bubbly drinks to accompany a variety of juices, including peach, pear, and orange. We used paper lanterns and balloons to continue with the bubble theme in the decor. Guests left the party with their own bottle of bubbles, a wand, a rubber ducky for bubble bath fun at home, and a few pieces of double bubble gum.

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Party Highlights

  • What People Ate

    We had all kinds of brunch items, many "bubble" shaped, such as grapes, blueberries, donut holes, pancake bites and bagels.

  • What People Drank

    Adults enjoyed a mimosa bar, while the kids had water and juice.

  • Desserts

    We had cupcakes for dessert.

  • Party Favors

    The favor bags included a jar of bubbles, a rubber ducky and bubble gum!

  • Activities / Games

    We had a bubble wand station, a bubble wrap popping station, a coloring station and a "bubble" ball pit.

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7 comments

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    Meghan B wrote:

    Very cute party!! Where did you find the clear beach balls for the pool?

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    Christy M wrote:

    Love this party! Where did you order/find the beach balls and how many did you need?

  • Janice C

    Janice C wrote:

    We got the beachballs here: http://www.beachballs.com/clear-beach-balls.asp?gclid=CPP-kr7NjsMCFUQ8gQodZTYAKg and I think we had about 75 of the smallest kind and 25-50 of the 16 inch size.

  • Janice C

    Janice C wrote:

    We got the beachballs here: http://www.beachballs.com/clear-beach-balls.asp?gclid=CPP-kr7NjsMCFUQ8gQodZTYAKg and I think we had about 50 of the smallest kind and 25 of the 16 inch size.

  • Jessica B

    Jessica B wrote:

    I am also wondering where you found clear beach balls? I want to do this for my daughters party but I'm on a pretty tight budget.

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    Niecy M wrote:

    Where did you get these clear balls from

  • Monica C

    Monica C wrote:

    So fun to see a party I designed for featured here! All the printable decor (welcome sign, favor tags, food labels, cupcake toppers, and more!) are available from my Etsy shop Lemonade Design Studio, along with the custom invitation here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/170169769 which is also available in several other color combinations including my very popular gold and pink design! Happy party planning!