This sweet BLOOM WHERE YOURE PLANTED FLOWER GARDEN PARTY was submitted by Jenny Raulli of Bloom Designs . Oh my goodness Im positively swooning over this adorable party! I love the pink and white color palette used in it; its so cute and girly! I also love all of the darling printables and stationery! This party is absolutely splendid and is sure to have ideas that will inspire you for your next event!
The Bloom Where You’re Planted Flower Garden party ideas and elements to look for from this darling event are:
The cute pink flower garlands/banners The cute hot pink macarons topped with flowers The darling floral dessert table backdrop made from pom poms The cute and simple white cake topped with pink flowers The cute sugar cookies The darling white cake balls topped with bright pink flowers The cute printables and stationery and MORE!
Party Concept and Styling- Bloom Designs Invitations and all paper printables- Bloom Designs Photography- Andy Kitchen Photography tissue pom poms, snack cups, balloon, straws, drink bottles – Bloom Designs Cake pops and macarons- Sweets and Celebrations Cupcake toppers, macaron flowers and milk glass flowers- Edible Details Sugar Cookies- Bambella Cookies
Bloom Where You’re Planted Flower Garden Party Details:This is what Jenny said about designing and styling the party- “This party that I styled for my daughter Charlotte is very close to my heart. Since my companys name is Bloom, I have wanted to style a Bloom Party for a long time. Charlotte loves pink and was happy to have this party theme as long as she could have a cotton candy machine. Done! I wanted the party to be simple, clean and modern. I choose a mint, blush and raspberry color scheme and kept all the décor, invitation and printables very basic. Since the party was towards the end of summer, I was worried about what fresh flowers would be available, so I decided to use only paper flowers. Luckily, I have a Silhouette Machine that helped me cut out tons of flowers. My favorite part of the party was the clear balloon that I filled with flower confetti. We used lots of tissue paper pom poms to make the flower centerpieces and backdrop for the dessert table. The focal point of the dessert table was a simple white cake that I decorated with a gingham ribbon and paper flowers. Other sweet treats included cake pops, macarons, sugar cookies, jar of milk and cupcakes all fancied up with fondant flowers. Lunch was served under a sign that read bloom where you are planted- one of my favorite sayings. The girls ate petal pasta, garden greens, blossom bread and petal punch and then had some fun painting-a-posey, making flower vases and decorating flower boxes. They loved making their own cotton candy. The girls got to pick their own party favor off of a cart from Ikea that I sprayed to match the party”. Love Kara’s Party Ideas? Keep up with the latest party ideas, FREE party printables, tutorials, recipes and more by following Kara’s Party Ideas on Pinterest!