This Children’s Easter Party was sent to us from Blanca here from Creativities Galore. Spring is only 20 days away and with it will come blooming flowers, white patent shoes, and sun kissed cheeks. This party has all that Spring charm plus some added cuteness (and goodies)!
Hello Blanca here from Creativities Galore and I am so excited to share this Easter party with you all. I was inspired by the adorable Easter has Sprung printable collection by Anders Ruff. The colors were perfect for an Easter party and the graphics were on point, I loved the mix of patterns.
Some of my favorite details from the Easter party are:
· The bunny tails…oops, I mean the marshmallows inside the mini baskets
· The eggs wrapped in the cute egg wrappers
· Carrot pouches on the milk glasses
· Lunch boxes on a grass place mat
I had the perfect tablecloth for the dessert table and the tablescape. They were both a different pattern but it still all coordinated great together because of the different patterns in the printable suite. For the dessert table I used a aqua and white chevron tablecloth and on the table I stacked two white cake plates, on the top one I set out some store bought cupcakes that were dressed up with cupcake toppers. The bottom level held the hard boiled eggs in the egg wrappers, the kids at the party could each get one egg and decorate it. I also set out some cone boxes that were filled with popcorn on the table, sour jellybeans in striped nut cups, and mini chocolates that were wrapped in coordinating printables. One of my favorite details from the dessert table was the mini baskets that were filled the marshmallows, I just thought those baskets were absolutely adorable!
For the tablescape I used a pink and white polka dot tablecloth with 3 honeycomb balls in the middle as a centerpiece, and each guest had their own place setting. The place settings had a faux grass placemat and instead of using regular plates I used kraft colored boxes. Inside the box was their lunch; a sandwich, fruit, and some chips. For their drink ware I used milk glasses but I decorated them 2 different ways, the first one I used a felt carrot pouch that I found in Target’s dollar section I placed a straw in the pouch and taped it to the front of the milk glass. The second one I decorated by adding some purple tulle to the neck of the bottle, adding a cupcake topper circle to the front, and placing a paper straw with a printable flag inside the bottle. The two different bottle turned out so cute and it was nice to have every other setting different yet coordinated.
I hope my party can serve as inspiration for your child’s next play date or of course your upcoming Easter party. It is very easy to recreate and can be done on a budget, which is always a fun bonus.
Vendor Credits:
Styling and Photography: Creativities Galore
Easter has Sprung Printable Set: Anders Ruff