Listen for the music and begin to sway, this Lollipop-looza Music Festival Birthday Party by Roxanne McClure of Roxanne McClure Photography, out of Belmont, CA, USA, will make your day! Styled with details rockin’ and right, this birthday bash is truly a sight! Elements I can’t get enough of from this fabulous bash, include:
Music-inspired Cookies Lollipop Terra Cotta Pots filled with Swirl Lollies Yarn Tassel Garland Ombre Plates Pom Napkin Rings Balloon Installation Arch Personalized Mason Jar Cups with Rainbow Straws Floral Printed Pom Party Hats
Lollipop-looza Music Festival Birthday Party
Lollipop-looza Music Festival Birthday Party Details:
This is what Roxanne shared about the party- “When your kids basically share a birthday and they both have a love for music, it is only fitting to throw a double birthday bash with a music festival theme. My husband and I have always loved festivals, although life changed a bit three years ago with our first child. Our festival days were put on hold for diaper duty and indoor toddler dance parties. Luckily our two little loves gave us a reason to bring the festival vibe into our home. Our little man Miller was approaching this 1st birthday and our daughter Penelope was about to turn 3. As a mom, photographer and DIY enthusiast who spends lots of time admiring different types of celebrations, planning a party always sounds like a treat. With kids and time constraints, this process has to start months in advance. This year came with new inspiration and a party for 38 kids; it didnt disappoint.
Inspiration Galore
From colorful confetti to balloon design, donut walls, festival fun and lollipops galore DJ PJ and Mixmaster Miller invite you to take a place at their Lollipop-looza bash.
Meri Meri Love
One of my favorite table accents were our napkin holders from Meri Meri party. They were wooden circles topped with colorful pom poms. They were functional but also fun; many of the kids used them as bracelets throughout the afternoon. Each table had a few bouquets of wildflowers, garden roses and ranunculus that were placed in mason jars from our wedding. They were the perfect accent to soften the setting while keeping it playful. For the food we wanted to be kid-friendly but authentic to the theme. Festival bites consisted of soft pretzels, hot dogs, seasonal fruit sticks and mini mac and cheese cups. The kids were able to quench their thirst with personalized mini mason jars filled with water or Honest fruit juice.
Sugary Fun
My entire family has a sweet tooth so i knew I needed an assortment of desserts. Sugar cookies in the shapes of records, guitars, stars, sunglasses and lollipops by XO Bakes were created to fit the theme. I made a donut wall out of wood and dowels and decorated it with donuts. I took basic donuts and dipped them in white chocolate and fruity pebbles to give them a colorful pop. We needed a first birthday smash cake for Miller, so I made a vanilla cake with a butter cream frosting and topped it with a home-made fondant record to fit the theme. All good festivals include swag, so the kids got sunglasses and VIP wrist bands from Baileys Blossoms upon entering the festival. Activities such as spin art, face painting, balloon animal making, guitar making and bouncy house fun were available all afternoon. This gave kids plenty of entertainment which also allowed parents to sit down with a glass of Sauvignon Blanc, sparkling water or beer. It was a labor of love, a ton of fun, and I am so excited to share it with you.” Rock on with these party ideas! 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!