Who says pirate parties have to be for boys in blue? When if fact, this Girly Pirate Birthday Party, is a dream come true! With crafting activities, pirate themed desserts and pirate loot a plenty; this Pirate Party by Natalie Mayhew of Fern & Maple Events , is perfect for all girls under, and over twenty! “Ahoy”! Before you reach your journey’s end within this fabulous event, be sure to seek out the following loot and treasures:
Yellow octopus chandelier Balloon & seaweed arches Pirate cake and sweets Alligator drink glasses Adorable place settings with scalloped edge plates and custom name cards Pirate canopy over baskets of treasure Loot bags hanging from a pegboard And fun pirate themed crafts and activities
Vendors & contributors: Party concept and styling Fern & Maple Events Party graphic printables – Jen T Designs Photography Fern & Maple Wood Cake Toppers – The Duo Studio Globe – Laird and Brie Desserts Roni of Ronis Sugar Creations , Marie of Sweets Indeed and Sarah of Let Them Eat Pops Cake The Cake Shop, San Mateo Party Supplies Shop Sweet Lulu, Oriental Trading and Target Tattoos Tattly Balloons Northstar Balloons Octopus Chandelier – Chandelier by NK
Girly Pirate Birthday Party
Girly Pirate Party Details:
This is what Natalie shared about the party- “We were away on holiday when we learned of our daughter Parkers love of pirates. She put on this brilliant pirate voice scrunching up her mouth and closing her eye, telling us Aye Me Hearties, lets hunt for treasure .and more cute dialogue. After that she was set on having a pirate party complete with a plank to walk and a treasure hunt. If you have looked at previous parties Ive done for my daughter youll know I love taking a masculine theme she has fallen in love with and giving it some feminine flair. The bling and colors she loves. The pirate party was no exception.
Pirate Color Palette
Working with the lovely Jen of Jen T by Design we came up with the perfect color palette that reflected the ocean with a pop of yellow. She then found the most gorgeous pirate girl that looked like my daughter to incorporate into the design, even including my daughters star baggy, her night time comforter in her hand. Talented dessert artists, Roni, Paola and Sarah then took this pirate girl and used her in elements of their design. From cookies, cake to cake pops Parker loved it and couldnt wait to show her friends. The pop of yellow was used to incorporate the octopus, including a fab chandelier and spray painted octopus candle sticks I found at hobby lobby. I included as much treasure as I could, girls love gems! From the table treasure chests of pearls to the gems included on display and in the pirates loot (favors).
Pirate Entertainment
The entertainment of the party was all inspired by Parkers favorite place to visit. Its a store and outdoor craft venue about an hour from our house in half moon bay called Oddyysea. I created stations similar to those she enjoys when we visit there. The kids did a variety of activities from sand art, make a driftwood boat, message in a bottle to metal stamped necklaces. They also had fun in the squid ink tattoo station and face painting station before walking the plank .arghhh! Sword battles and cake ensued! And many a jolly a pirate departed loaded up with loot.”
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