A client of ours, Laura (of Live Smile Celebrate) shared this set of fabulous photos from her family’s “kids weekend” that she themed a “pirate’s on the sea” weekend. We customized our Pirate Package for her event and just LOVE what she did with everything! She really added great creative touches and I love the DIY projects that are shown in the party!
Check out all of the fun photos and then read the details (as told by Laura) below the eye candy. She also shares a DIY tutorial on how to make the fabulous pirate sails.
All of the details as told by Laura…
Party Details
I recently hosted a Pirate celebration for the annual girls & kids weekend my family holds. We always like to do something special for the kids! The setting was perfect. My parents live right on the lake, so the kids thought they were real pirates on the “Sea” and going on voyages {On the Paddle boat.. too cute} I used the dock to set up our food table. I used the printable collection from Anders Ruff, which I think is so cute. I covered the table with a black table cloth and topped it with netting from the dollar store. I created a big sail using fabric that match the printables. I added other items like Corks, Red Glass bottles and treasure to style the table. For food and drink, we had Pirates Beer {Root Beer}, Treasure maps {Fruit roll ups tied with Twizzlers}, Cannon balls {whoppers}, Planks {Fudge cookies}, Catch of the Day {Swedish fish}, and two types of cupcakes. I had cupcakes with pirate toppers from Cookie Covers, as well as cupcakes I made with brown sugar and used the printable collection to make parasols. I added a pennant banner to my large sail to give it something extra. The Cannon balls were a big hit with the kids. I also used the printables to cut out some of the pattern and dress up my sail boat. I also made sails to go on top of my rice crispy treats. How adorable are these fondant pirates? I ordered them from Cookie Covers on Etsy. I made the other cupcakes using chocolate frosting dipped in brown sugar and topped of with parasols I made and a chocolate gold coin. To give the Root beer and extra touch, I added a cork to each of them and some of the pattern paper underneath the drink wrap. For the seating area, I used a charger plate that I added some red and gold jewels to. I topped it with a red plate and name tag. The table had skeleton heads and coins for decorations. We used the dock as our “walk the plank” which was a really fun!
Pirate Sail Tutorial (As told by Laura)
First take two pieces of printed card stock and cut them in shapes of how you’d like your sails. I made the top one large, and the bottom one a little smaller. You will also need a bamboo stick, scissors and your hot glue gun. Once you have your sails cut out, you need to cut a piece off leaving the middle section. That will be the piece folding and glued to the bamboo stick. Next, glue the top piece of your sail to the bamboo stick, letting it completely dry before you glue the bottom piece. Once dried, bend the sail and clue to bottom part to the stick. Repeat this above step for your bottom sail. Once dry, your sail is complete! Use on a cake, any dessert, or whatever will work for your party!
Thanks for sharing, Laura!!! What a fabulous weekend you coordinated!
Printable Pirate Package available in our shop – Anders Ruff
Styling & Photograph- Live Smile Celebrate
Pirate Toppers- Cookie Covers on Etsy
LOVE IT– gorgeous! where did you purchase the small black picture frames? THANKS!!!
Hi Yesi,
The small black frames are from Michael’s craft store in the dollar section. 🙂
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE!
What an ADORABLE party. You did a fantastic job! Love it!
Seriously ADORABLE! Your blog is making my eyes soooo happy this morning! LOL!
How fun! Love the theme!
Where did you find the adorable bottles for the pirate beer? Are these glass? Im trying to find something similar in plastic but am having a pretty hard time doing so.