Oh what a cute MARY POPPINS 5TH BIRTHDAY PARTY submitted by Danielle Arcese of Cutie Putti Paperie! I adore the chimney smoke clouds {cotton candy} and kite cookies! The whole party is just adorable.
Purchase the above glass milk bottles and rock candy sticks here.
I really wanted to bring out the fun and whimsy of the movie in everything on the table, from the desserts to the printables. I opted for a large vintage drawing of the carousel scene as the backdrop. I incorporated a sweet striped pattern into the printables, vintage classic scenic sketches from the movie, and I made the words look like they were flying right of the page by curving certain lines of text. Of course my amazing vendors and their beautiful items is what made this table come alive. Cuddly Penguin cake pops were a big hit, and “spoonful of sugar” cake pops couldn’t have been sweeter! From a bakeshop on Etsy, I found what looked like jumbo sugar cubes nestled into dainty pink spoons! Other sweets included, delicious vanilla frosted cupcakes, some of which were donned with the most darling carousel horse fondant toppers made by the talented Miss Brittany of Edible details. “Let’s go fly a kite” sugar cookies “Chimney Sweep Smoke” cotton candy “Fiddlesticks” pixie stix “Tuppence” Gold Chocolate coins Pastel colored m&ms fileld the centerpiece jars When I was a kid, we couldn’t go to Disney World without eating at the Character Breakfast at the Grand Floridian Resort’s, 1900 Park Fare restaurant. Characters like Mary Poppins herself ;-) Bert, Cinderella and others joined you in the vintage carnival themed dining room, while you nibbled on Mickey shaped waffles. My sister and I’s favorite thing to order was the Purple Penguin drink on the Menu. A fizzy, purple concoction with a purple swizzle stick stirrer! Now that I think about it, a little much for a 9am breakfast (what were our parents thinking letting us have this), but it was our favorite, we were on vacation, and the sugar rush couldn’t hurt for the day filled with waiting on hour long lines in the hot Florida sun. Maybe my parents did know what they were doing :-) I couldn’t resist recreating this childhood favorite for this dessert table! Vintage style milk glasses were filled with purple tinted lemonade, wrapped in a doily, adorned with a lavender rock candy swizzle stick. For favors, little ones received Mary Poppins coloring pages, and treat bags filled with sidewalk chalk. The toppers gave Bert’s instructions for a “bit O’ magic”, “You think, you wink, you do a double blink, you close your eyes and jump!” They also received JUMBO pixie six with a whimsical “Thanks for Poppin’ Over” favor tag! I have to say styling this table was Practically Perfect in Every Way! Vendor list: Paper details and party styling- Danielle of Cutie Putti Paperie Carousel Horse Fondant toppers- Brittany of Edible Details Gold Chocolate coins, Jumbo Pixy Stix- Dylan’s Candy Bar NYC