![]() ![]() Of course, the Sip and See party favors should be as sweet as the little honoree! And the favor packaging should be just as lovely. Candy Favors in Frilly, Flowery Packaging Other ideas to consider would be a French Country-style bread bar with a selection of spreads, fillings, and toppings as well as a scrumptious assortment of fruit desserts, mini pies, and parfaits. While Egg & Bacon Canapes (6 – from Eggs.ca) look so appealing on rounds of whole wheat toast garnished with fresh herbs. Shrimp and Ricotta Endives (5 – from Dairy Goodness) would be a fancy, but easy option for including seafood in the party fare. Use decorations such as balloons, banners, and table centerpieces to create an inviting ambiance. Choose a color palette that aligns with your theme (e.g., pastels for a baby-themed party). Cheddar Cracker Appetizer Bites (1 – from Land O Lakes) Cream Cheese and Tomato RITZwiches (2 – from Snack Works) using RITZ crackers Cucumber Bites (3 – from Daisy Brand) made with pumpernickel bread, cottage cheese, fresh dill and red onion and a creamy Low-Fat Spinach Dip 4 – from ALDI US) to be enjoyed with crunchy veggies, pita chips or crackers. Now let’s talk about some ideas for creating a cohesive and visually appealing atmosphere. Take your pick from these delish choices, featuring fresh, light, and flavorful ingredients. (Hint: Click on the links to get to the recipes!) Plus their bite-size presentation allows guests to just help themselves with ease. So pretty to look at and such a delight to serve! These recipes we suggest for a Sip and See Party menu will dress up your table display when set out on trays and platters. While on a special sweets table (3 – via Bellenza), an array of candies and confections like bonbons, macarons, and foil-wrapped chocolate balls-all in pink, of course-are irresistibly displayed.įor drinks, what could be more fitting than pink-tinted juices and lemonade? Or fruity spring cocktails and mocktails, pretty berry concoctions, and virgin (alcohol-free) blends? And finally, a bottle or two of fine rosé bubbly, ready on a champagne and sweets table (4 – via Bellenza) to honor the infant celebrant! Easy-to-Serve Appetizers, Canapés, Crackers + Dips Then on party day, more pink! But with hints of glitz added-like a fancy “Baby Girl” cake topper (2 – via Amazon) in gold-finished acrylic or wood to adorn a dainty pink cake. The very first hint of this occasion, a delightful Sip and See party invitation (1 – from Purple Trail), already sets the baby girl color scheme of pink and pastels. How sweet it is! Every detail of this special celebration is pure adorable-ness-from the party palette to the decorations all the way to the drinks. ![]() Could you die over that pinwheel hairband? Katherine made it! Some people just have creativity in their soul.Pretty-in-Pink Decor Elements for a Baby Girl Welcome Party And let’s end this party with the sweetest little guest of honor, Carter. I’m so thrilled she lets me share all these shebangs with you! Especially since I don’t often get to go girly in a house full of boys. You may remember her other parties I posted on… the gingham gathering and the something sweet supper club dinner. And how fun are the individual bowls for the Krispy Kremes? She seriously outdid even herself on this one. Look how cool it looks! Love this view of the room. Have you ever seen anything like this? I haven’t! Katherine, you might be starting a party trend here. One of my favorite details was this loopy garland. It’s like what you see when a pinwheel spins super fast. How cute is that? Here’s the invite she sent: Pinwheels lined the path to their front door… … and showed up ON the front door as well! Another fabulous wreath! Wow! In the backyard, pinwheels floated overhead. Duh! Look at this shindig! I can’t imagine how long making all those pinwheels must have taken! In addition to pinwheels, they used other spinning objects like hula hoops and tops as decor because their “hearts were spinning with joy” for Carter. How to plan a dreamy boho Sip & See Our backyard Sip & See shower to celebrate Janie Sip & See theme decor and ideas Sip & See tips. ![]() Katherine is a very talented graphic artist and also has a great eye for parties. Explore Paper + Pops board 'Sip and See Ideas', followed by 2,383 people on Pinterest. hosted a gathering to sip and see their wee one. See more ideas about sip and see, baby shower, baby shower themes. Her daughter Carter was ready for her big debut and Katherine and her huz P.J. Who’s ready for some serious cute? My clever friend Katherine once again put together a smashing success of a stylish and fun party. ![]()
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