On The Farm 1st Birthday Party!

Oh the cuteness that comes with this ON THE FARM themed Birthday Party! Always a popular theme and definitely a crowd-pleaser, this cute party was sent over by Jennifer Faught of Something Detailed. From the cow print “ONE” to the gingham check treat bags, this party is loaded with cute, little touches. I also love the healthy veggies and fruits added in among the sweets!

“My great friend, Suzanne, called to ask me to help plan her little boy’s 1st birthday party this past fall. Her son, Tripp (he’s a III, named after his dad and grandfather), LOVES animals, so an “On the Farm” party was perfect. It was so much fun to create this with Suzanne! She was dedicated to go “all-out” with the theme. This is such a cute little family who made a very special birthday for Tripp.” – Jennifer of Something Detailed

CHECK OUT ALL THE PARTY DETAILS BELOW…

DECOR: BURLAP, GINGHAM, HAY & COW PRINT

Guests were greeted with a rustic, burlap and cow print wreath, which opened up into the foyer filled with baby pictures and party gear. Guests grabbed straw hats and monogrammed bandanas before heading into the party.

The old window was painted red with baby pictures attached to blue gingham scrapbook paper and leaned against a burlap backdrop. The Silhouette SD was great at cutting out the cow print spots for the white picture frames.

INVITATION: BARN

The invitation was on the farm inspired too. A kraft paper pocket, wrapped in a baby blue gingham bellyband and “Tripp’s turning 1” tab held the barn-styled invitation. The barn doors opened to reveal the invitation.

FOOD: “FARM FOOD”

How cute is all the food? The kids menu included PB&J, Cheese and Ham & Cheese sandwiches, Chex Mix, homemade air-popped popcorn, haystacks, garden veggies and fruit. Luckily, Suzanne’s mom is a baker. { B. Jackson’s Bakery in Arrington, TN. } She made the cow print smash cake, cow pies (brownies) and the super cute farm animal cupcakes. Adults had BBQ from Corky’s BBQ.

Each of the food items has a coordinating label and the water bottles matched too. The backdrop took up my entire living room and required a lot of ironing and Stitch Witch! I added a finishing touch of the raffia and bandana tie on the burlap and gingham tablecloths.

Suzanne painstakingly squeezed 25 lemons the morning of the party to make real homemade lemonade. It was delicious! The drink table also had sweet tea and farm fresh milk. The mason jars were her grandmothers that we decorated with raffia and little lemonade tags.

SURPRISE: BABY DUCKS & CHICKENS

The big surprise before lunch was live baby ducks and chickens. They were SO cute and such a hit!

VENDORS:

Event Design: Jennifer Faught, A Little Something Detailed & Suzanne Tatum
Invitations and Paper Goods: Jennifer Faught, A Little Something Detailed
Photographer: Eric Jackson (Family friend)
The Party Fairy: Milk bottles, straws, and favor bags
Sunshinedaydream4u: Tripp’s 1 Year hat
SuckersbySteph and Castlerock chocolatier: Chocolate animal lollipops
Yadys creations and jollylollycreations: Highchair banner and table top animals
Oriental Trading: Hats and bandanas
Shindigz: Large farm cut outs
Leslie Carpenter (family friend): Monogrammed onsie and monogramming
Freshly Picked Clothing: Smocked farm longall

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  2. Kara Williams says:

    Where do I get the one cow print letters?

    1. Hi Kara! Check the credits at the bottom of this post for more info! :)

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