This fabulous WILD ONE + NATIVE AMERICAN FIRST BIRTHDAY PARTY was submitted by Jaclyn Bishop of Down Emery Lane . Wow, what a darling party! I especially love all of the fun activities and fantastic decorations! From the adorable cakes to the fabulous banners/bunting; this party has so many clever ideas that could be perfect for either a boy or girl!
My favorite Wild One + Native American party ideas and elements from this darling first birthday celebration are:
The darling tribal birthday cake and dreamcatcher smash cake The cute “Wild One” TeePee table centerpieces The fabulous banners and bunting The cute painted terra cotta pots used as snack dishes and topped with feathers The beautiful hanging dreamcatchers The fabulous cacti and dessert plant table centerpieces The cute tribal poles and MORE!
Photography: Nicole Priest of NP Photography Cake: Singer Sisters Sweets Venue: Chumash Indian Museum Invitations, temporary tattoos, tepees, bows & arrows, paper goods and all event design and set up: Down Emery Lane. Party Supplies Available from this Party:
Yellow Stripe Twine Jute Twine Burlap Bag Tin Pail Bamboo Flutes Bright Pink Paper Sacks
“Wild One” native American Party Details:This is what Jaclyn said about planning/styling the party- “The theme came naturally to our little birthday boy named Archer! Mommy and Daddy both love the outdoors and loved the idea of having something fun and kid friendly. The party was at the Chumash Indian Museum and had a fire pit, huts and original Chumash items. We made the fabric teepees for the kids to play inside. The kid’s table feature painted cactus, small tepees and bags of painted rocks with a tag that read, “tell me a story.” The guests snacked on a a build your own trail mix bar while waiting for the little Indians to make their transformation. The kids were taken on a scavenger hunt to gather all the things they needed to become a little “Wild One.” They received feather headbands, dream catcher necklaces, custom made temporary tattoos, face paint, hand made bows made from sticks and twine, arrows, animals and a necklace where they were given their Native American name. The party was a big hit and everyone le ft with smiles and worn out kiddos”! 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!