A firetruck party with complete style and 100% little boy appeal is exactly how Brody celebrated his 2nd birthday! With the Vintage props displayed among the party decorations including an old time firetruck holding the party favor bags, there was plenty of “Big Red” to help set the tone for this amazing party styled by Jen Ward. Obviously not a stranger to amazing party styling, Jen helped her friend throw this party together in only a few days time.
They used our firetruck party printable invitation and coordinating printable collection to help tie together all of the details of the party.
The dessert table had hot tamales (fire!), peppermint sticks, licorice, and little tin buckets with blue jelly beans, edible fire, fire poles, fire hoses and buckets of water! Clever? I’d most definitely say YES! And then of course there was the cake, which was possibly the hero of the whole table!
How precious are the little water pails full of jelly beans to resemble water near the fire hydrant!?
I love the firetruck cookies that were made to look like our printable firetruck graphics and the vintage feel that was brought into the icing of them. These are definitely not your typical fire truck cookies, but then again this isn’t your typical firetruck party.
Not one little detail was left out of this incredible Vintage Firetruck Birthday Party, including the adorable fireman…..Fireman Brody!!
Thanks for sharing this party, Jen! We love the good old classic themes for boy parties and love to see the fresh spins our clients take on their parties.
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Credits and Vendors:
Firetruck Printable Party Invitation & Decorations – Anders Ruff
Photography – Jessi Berman Photography
Vintage Prop Rentals – Borrowed Vintage Prop Rentals
Cake & Cookies – Viktor Benes of Sherman Oaks
Party Styled by Jennifer Ward
This is darling! What details!! I am sure every attendee had a fantastic time.
Hello! Love the firetruck theme and going to do the same for my little boy Brody’s 2nd bday party in April… never too soon to start planning : ) I was wondering what you gave as party favors in the adorable paper bags? Thanks!