'Our Little Prince' Birthday Party

My son, Finn, turned one year old earlier this month. To celebrate, we threw a small birthday party with the theme, Our Little Prince.

The image above with the baby carriage was the inspiration for the whole party. I used that graphic, with some modifications, on the invites, and then pulled the red and baby blue into a few simple decorations around our living room/dining room.

The Decor

Red and White Streamers

A Blue Garland

Baby Blue Dessert-size Plates

Blue and White Striped Napkins

We decided to have the event be open house style, so people could come and go between a set time. I liked the informal feel that gave to the event. It was nice to not have to keep track of responses. It also allowed for very low key food options. Since I am not a great baker, I didn't want to make a cake. I decided to make cookies—Chocolate Chip and Sugar Cookies—instead. They were a great option for guests to munch on, and who doesn't like cookies?

The Food

Strawberry Lemonade Punch

Veggie Tray with Hummus

Cheese, Crackers, and Summer Sausage

Chocolate Chip Cookies

Sugar Cookies

My only regrets are that I would have made Finn this felt crown, and that I would have taken pictures. I totally forgot to take a single picture from the gathering.

I was pretty happy with how the theme came together. It was a fairly simple get-together, but it was the perfect way to celebrate our little man.

A Creative Way to Give a Cash Gift

A lot of times it makes sense to give cash or a gift card as a present for someone's birthday. Either they have something in particular they are saving up for, or then they can pick out their own item to ensure it is the right size, style, etc.

In this case, it was my sister's birthday. I had asked what she wanted, and she said that she would love to go thrift shopping or that she would like a statement necklace. I looked at a few stores for a necklace but didn't find anything that seemed quite right. I would love to go thrifting with her, but she lives in NYC, and I live in Minneapolis. Cash was the best gift idea so that she could go thrifting and hopefully find the perfect necklace. I didn't want to just stick a wad of cash into an envelope, though. Then, I remembered something.

A friend gave me a really fun gift where she took a few different envelopes, wrote a little instruction on the front, and then put some money or a gift card inside. For me, she had picked out a few of my favorite things to do for a relaxing day—grabbing Starbucks, reading a magazine, and then picking out a treasure at a local vintage store. It was so fun to see what she came up with, and it made getting the cash a lot more exciting.

I wanted to do something similar for my sister so she had something to open on her birthday. It's sort of like a treasure hunt. For her, I had 3 stages of the gift—a new scent, breakfast/coffee money and one of her favorite magazines to fuel up for her day, and money to go thrifting. It was fun to have 2 packages to go along with the envelopes.

First, I picked up a birthday card from Target to explain the concept.

When I got home, I went through my stash of tissue paper, envelopes, and ribbons to find some coordinating options so that the magazine was in a paper that went with its envelope and the perfume wrapping could be tied with ribbons to go with its envelope.

Then, I wrote on blank note cards to stick into each envelope and tucked the cash into the corresponding ones.

To finish it off, I decorated the front of each one.

There you have it! I'm really happy with how it turned out, and my sister loved it!