Allison, a super sweet client of ours, recently hired us to create her son’s birthday invitation. Hayden loves trains, so she chose the color blocking style train invitation to set the tone for her son’s birthday party. She chose the colorway shown below . . . red and blues. She did a great job of using those colors throughout the party.
We show lots of colorways in our shop, and are always open to customizing any colors you want!
Now, on to sharing photos from her party.
Allison had us design a couple party logos to use throughout her party. Below: (bottom left) – she used the party logo on a door sign that she made. Below: (Top right) – she has the menu for the dining car that she framed. She adorned it with the party logo, to tie everything together. You can see in the bouncy house photo (train shaped!) that she made a sign for the little play house (Hayden Depot) as well. So adorable. Her tables all look so nice and coordinate with the rest of the party (reds and blues).
Below are some more views at the party. The cake (below – bottom left) looks adorable and I always love when people display their invitation at the party! 😉
For her favors, Allison had us design luggage tags that she printed/cut/laminated and hung from the gift bags. I love how she displayed them – so adorable!
Here is a closer view at what the graphic luggage tag looks like that we design from our shop. We can personalize the front and backside, or whatever you need. Allison had us format the child’s name on front and their mom’s phone number on back. Everyone can use luggage tags – school bags, lunch boxes, gym bags, etc. . . a great way to personalize a favor and make it reusable!
Here is a photo from the party with the birthday boy and Allison’s family. Allison had us design some fun things for her little 2 year old’s upcoming party . . . hopefully we will be able to share photos from that as well. Isn’t her family so adorable!?
One last glimpse at the birthday boy before and after the party. Looks like this was one fun party! 😉
Thanks for sharing, Allison!
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