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Isla’s Flamingo 8th Birthday Party

We recently went through what I lovingly call “Petrovic birthday season,” as four of us have birthdays in a 25 day stretch – which also includes Valentine’s Day and a ton of other family birthdays (Sasha’s sister and cousins, my grandma and aunt). As I was editing the girls’ birthday party photos, I realized that I never shared Isla’s flamingo themed birthday party from last May! Although I’m very late to share these, I have posted every one of the girls’ parties to date, so didn’t want to skip out now!

Isla invited all of the girls in her class over to swim, and we had such a fun afternoon celebrating! One of my best friends, Kristin, helped to style the dessert table and inflate a million balloons – she is so talented. We are grateful for our sweet new friends here in Austin! Lots of photos below!

Poppy’s Pastel Pop-star 1st Birthday Party

Just days after Poppy turned one year old, we celebrated this milestone birthday with some of our closest family and friends. We moved into our new house just two weeks beforehand, which made the days leading up to the party feel absolutely nuts, ha! But everything went smoothly (except the rainy, freezing weather!), and the girls all had the best time. I rented a soft play package which came with a ball pit and other little toddler play toys – it was such a hit. Poppy loved it and spent most of the time there. With this said, the cake was definitely the highlight of Poppy’s day. That girl crushed it – I was impressed!

We call Poppy ‘Popstar’ most of the time, so doing a star theme party just felt right! Then came the idea of star pop-its, which felt even more right, ha. Since we only invited a handful of people, I was able to hand deliver rainbow pastel star pop-its in custom star bubble mailers – so extra, but we had fun in the process! One of my best friends, Monica, designed the invitations. I love them so much! I knew that I didn’t want a black and gold star party – and I’m so ready for Easter by the time January and February roll around, that a pastel rainbow color scheme was our one and only choice. I have linked all of the party items below! It was not my most over-the-top party, but it was probably the most fun one. The first guests arrived at 11am and the last left at 8:30pm. That is my kind of party! We truly did ‘party like popstars!’ I’ve shared lots of photos below!

Milly Moo’s Ice Cream Themed 2nd Birthday Party

My sweet niece, Milly, is now three, but I realized recently I never shared photos or details from her second birthday party last year! We hosted it at our house since my nephew was born just weeks before her birthday, and I’ll blame having a two month old on my forgetting-to-post. Milly’s nickname since birth has been Milly Moo, so we went with an ice-cream themed party, and I love how it turned out! As always, we had the best-of-the-best, Monica of Paper Flour Ink, make the cake, which turned out so over-the-top incredible and was a definite show stopper on the dessert table, but was in great company of cake pop cones from Village Bakery, ice cream cookies from Sarah Savory & Sweet, and Monica’s daughter made ice cream cone cupcakes. We had flowers from Phuong of Mibellarosa Designs and balloon garlands from Tiffany of Glamfetti – my dream team! My friend Leah at The Monogram Shop made koozies that said, “I’ll stop the world and melt with Moo” which made me laugh because I love that song – Sasha was the only person that didn’t pick up on the cultural reference to the 80s British song.

Isla’s Mermaid Drive-By Birthday Party

As I mentioned here, Isla had big birthday party plans that didn’t come to fruition because of the coronavirus, but as she lay in bed on her birthday, she declared it the best day ever. She had three requests: 1) A swim playdate with her best friend, Phoenix, 2) A chocolate cake from her teacher (and insanely talented baker!), Mrs. Bramlett, and 3) Slime. Well, Isla got all three of those things (yikes to the slime!), plus a very festive and joyful drive-by car parade which was so fun and truly the icing to the day.

Mrs. Bramlett’s mermaid cake was unbelievable. I was so sad to cut it! I’m amazed by her. Her business is named Mississippi Hummingbird Co. (you can view her Instagram here). I am so grateful for her beautiful cake! Also, my bestie Monica (also known as Paper Flour Ink or “The Woman Who Can Do Any and Everything”) came in strong with her design skills with the beautiful mermaid scale backdrop (to match this Target mermaid party line), glittery Isla cutout and gorgeous pearl macarons. The last big shoutout is to Tiffany of Glamfetti who inflated balloons days ahead of a trip she had planned so that Isla could have a festive birthday dessert setup. I love these three ladies!

Madeline Themed Parisian 1st & 3rd Birthday Party

With the Emilia and Georgie’s birthdays exactly a week apart, I decided that we would throw them a joint party this year! When I was pregnant with Georgie, my sweet friends threw me a surprise Madeline/Parisian themed baby sprinkle, and I absolutely loved every detail. A few years ago, I saw a ‘Oui, oui, _____ is three!’ party and knew I wanted to do it for one of the girls’ third birthdays – this just so happen to be the year! So ‘Oui, oui, Emilia is three! Oh how fun, Georgie is one!’ became the motto of the fête.

One of my best friends, Monica, who was the designer-brains behind the baby sprinkle, and I work out together 3-4 times a week. So she got roped into every detail of party planning – a blessing for me, since she is so incredibly talented. We designed the invitations using a graphic from Juan Charles on Fiverr.com, whom I’m used for every one of the girls’ parties for custom coloring sheets. Monica and I game planned every room of the house during our BBG workouts in the garage, and I am was so excited as we started to piece things together in the week leading up to the party. Her Ladurée inspired cake was next level perfection, as were all of her backdrops – but the ‘Bonjour Mes Amis’ welcome mat (inspired by Sézane’s beautiful tiled entrances) was probably my favorite. The biggest thank you to Monica – times a billion! This party would not have happened without her!

I am so grateful for my talented friend, Esther, who owns cuteheads, a beautifully curated girls dress company, who designed the girls’ party frocks and their capes. Madeline herself would have been jealous! My mom made dress up capes for the guests to wear too! We had oodles and oodles of fun balloons throughout the house (including Madeline’s balloons by the front door!) thanks to Tiffany of Glamfetti (the balloon party shop!). The flowers were done by Holly of Flower Vibes, who is as sweet as she is talented. Besides the fabulous cake, we had desserts from Wink by Erica and Sarah Savory and Sweet – and there were almost none leftover! That is saying a lot! One of my best friends, Julie, owns the very successful Young Wild & Friedman, and she made the most precious Parisian-themed mini play dough kits for favors. Everyone is always grateful for some YWF! I made an eleventh hour decision to have a balloon artist at the party for the older kids, and they flocked to Rick! He was such a hit – I’m so glad I hired him from Twist It Up.