{images via holamama}
real parties: pretty in pink & yellow
6.17.2010
Another gorgeous international party! This first birthday comes from Paula of Holamama in Spain. I fell head over heels for the pink & yellow color palette and the sweet paper goods. The details are simple and chic, with the focal point of the party set around a beautiful assortment of treats & sweets, backed by crepe paper chains.
14 comments:
Oh this is so lovely! I love all the details and the color scheme!
Precious! I am really loving this color combo.
So Happy to see Clara's birthday in your gorgeous blog!!
beautiful details! is that a paper chain link backdrop? love it!
I love the backdrop! What a seriously clever idea.
Oh my sweet goodness! I love the sweet & simplicity of this party and the paper chain backdrop.....lovely! Thanks for sharing!
WOW! Soooo pretty! Plus, my daughter's name is Clara so I smiled! Love the paper chains.
Love this and have just twitted! :)
http://twitter.com/BirdCrafts/status/16454555741
this is SUCH a darling party. i'm in the middle of planning a "sunshine & lemonade" party and this color palette matches exactly. AND my oldest daughter's name is Clara! i found you via a fb post by tiny belles boutique...love the details...
Thank you very much for sharing our party with all your readers!!!
Besos from Madrid.
Paula BlogHolamamá
I love these colors... just tweeted as well! Amazing inspiration... inspiring work!
I just love the pink and yellow theme!! Perfect idea for a little girl's birthday party!
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I have been looking through all your blog posts for ideas for my daughters upcoming first birthday and I cant help but notice all the cute paper extras in all of these birthdays. Do all these people make the paper cut outs themselves or is there somewhere you can buy them? or is it a machine that you get to do them? If you have the answer to this question and wouldnt mind please email me at amberhersel@hotmail.com I would really like to do something like this for her birthday (in October)
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