I’m burning with adoration over this Rustic Firefighter Birthday Party submitted by Pei Chyi Leong of Happy & Co. out of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia! I mean come on, what’s not to love, when you’ve got a party filled with party ideas + elements that are too cute for words?!…From the adorable cake and sweets to the fantastic party printables + backdrops, this blazing event will set you on fire! Be sure not to miss these fantastic party elements, featured within this blazing hot birthday bash:
Adorable cake adorned with a fondant fire truck and topped with a burning “3” Awesome “stop, drop, and roll” fire department cake table backdrop Red, yellow and black balloons hovering over the dessert/food table Printed fire house/man themed dessert + food toppers Frosted fire-inspired cupcakes Oversized fire carboard cutouts Wooden cake stand, decor boxes and trays Desserts placed over newspaper print napkins + paper Pinned fire truck sweet labels A darling “thank you for coming” party sign A “fuel up” drink station And more!
Vendors: Party styling – Happy & Co Print designer – Printalovable Balloons – My Rainbow Dreamz Balloons Birthday cake – Sugar & Cream Cookies – Cookie.my Catering – Desserts Inc Photography – Louis Gan Photography
Rustic Firefighter Birthday Party
Rustic Firefighter Party Details: This is what Pei Chyi shared about the party- “Held in a neighbourhood fire station, we were tasked to create a dessert table using recyclable materials including corrugated cardboard, burlap material, unfinished wood and newsprint. We also had to incorporate a lot of reds, orange and black to bring out a pop of colour. A lot of DIY work came into play, we transformed cardboard tubes and paper cups into fire hydrants and we created flames standees out of corrugated cardboard as a themed backing for the dessert table. Instead of a tablecloth over our trestle leg table top, we used a sheet of corrugated cardboard to create somewhat of a table runner, and layered it with trimmings of burlap material to create different textures. Playing with a pop of colour, we sneaked in a teal wooden crate and raised up the birthday cake to bring it all together. As we were hosting the party literally at the foyer of the station (where they usually park the fire engines), we had to create another space for our buffet line and a drinks station. Again we repeatedly used newsprint and corrugated cardboard to create the shabby chic look and feel, but added a bit of rustic vibes with unfinished wooden crates and red galvanised steel tins for a dramatic feel. An unfinished pinewood lemonade stand was the highlight of the partywe cheekily styled it as a fuelling station for the guests! Hosting a party at the fire station is great fun, not only the little ones get to learn about fire safety and the gears that the firefighters use, but they also got to ride in the fire engines, with its sirens blaring! The kids party favours included a spray bottle in the shape of a fire extinguisher, which was great fun during the water play session at the end of the party. For the adults, our client handmade some spa goodies for all the mummies in attendance, as a token of appreciation for coming to the party. Such a sweet and kind gesture!” Feel the heat from this Firetruck Themed 3rd Birthday Party and this Firetruck Birthday 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!