If you're looking to infuse your birthday party with serious french vibes look no further than this delicious spread of decadent dessert and pretty floral details reminiscent of a Parisian Market.
Paris is always a good idea. – Audrey Hepburn We so agree Ms. Hepburn. This Paris adult birthday party theme is a lovely idea for the birthday gals who are either crazy about pink, crazy about Paris or both! This adult birthday theme doesn’t have to be just for birthdays. It would work incredibly well for a baby shower, wedding shower, first birthdays, bachelorette party or just for an excuse to get the girls together. Parisian-themed invitations, vintage music, pink décor, French fare and cocktails will set the mood to create a magical soiree. Read on to learn five tips for a memorable birthday celebration at home! Invitations Creating an exquisite invitation sets the tone and adds to the excitement of your party. These printable Paris crown and invitations is absolutely clever and adorable. Etsy: Paris Birthday Party Invitation Decorations and Ambiance The first step for setting up your Paris party is the decorations. Your Paris party decorations should be elegant and stylish so choose a color scheme early on and stick to it. We recommend pink, black, and white to match all the party decor and supplies. If you want to make it more glamorous and glitzy add gold to your color theme. It wouldn’t be a Paris themed party if the Eiffel Tower wasn’t part of your decorations! This Eiffel Tower would look super chic and très Parisian in the middle of your buffet table if you pair it with a Birthday Butler centerpiece that sets the tone for the party...and also looks outstanding in pictures. It also includes the following serve ware to save you time. 12
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"Bonjour!" Looking for party ideas pretty and pristine? Take a look at this sensational French Parisian Market Birthday Party by Juliet Boydstun of the COOP - LA, out of California! ...From the darling marketplace to the beautiful blooms, this celebration is sure to make you swoon! So don your beret and step on in to see these fab elements within: French Marketplace Stands Crystal Goblets with Floral Stirrers Wild and Free Chalkboard Sign Three-tiered Semi-naked Cake Eiffel Tower Cookies Pastel Guest Tables with Light-colored Blooms
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Over the weekend we celebrated Jane’s 5th birthday with a little party and a few close friends. For months she has been asking us to visit Paris to “try the famous bread and have a Paris picnic under the Eiffel Tower.” We would love to have made that dream come true (really, who doesn’t want [...]
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It is with great excitement that I can reveal Anya's "Paris in winter" party held last weekend. Thank you to the wonderful Amy Atlas and her team for featuring my party today, I am beyond thrilled and happy :-))) I love Paris in the spring time I love Paris in the fall I love Paris in the summer when it sizzles I love Paris in the winter when it drizzles…………………. and so a theme was decided upon for my daughter’s 11th birthday party. My daughter Anya ADORES & LOVES France, especially Paris and the Eiffel tower and begged me for a Paris party this year. Since this theme has already been done to death I wanted to give her party a funky and modern twist without blowing the budget sky high. Lets face it, if this is going to cost me hundreds of dollars to create I might as well save up a little more to buy a ticket and visit the actual Paris. A lot of the elements for this party was homemade and we tried to incorporate quite a few wintery touches since its very cold down here in Melbourne, Australia. We started with gorgeous invites created by Jennifer Birkhead Design and to make it more fun for the guests Anya and I made envelopes from colour copied Paris street maps topped with Par Avion (free from the post office) and Eiffel tower stamps (free download from Google images). Jennifer also created all the cookie and dessert table tags to match. Since our Paris theme involved the actual French colours (funny how nobody has done a Paris party in French colours before) I ordered some inexpensive French flag bunting from Ebay and various French ribbons and paper mini flags to be used on the dessert table. I also knitted a blue, white and red square flag garland to hang from the fireplace to emphasise the winter theme. I didn’t want to go out and spend extra money on vessels and platters for the table so instead I bought some styrofoam square cake dummies and wrapped them in white wool before crafting the two main cupcake and pop stands you can see on the table. I also used empty, clean chickpea cans to hold my cookies and macarons and once again wrapped the tins in white wool to dress them up. I even used chickpea cans and empty juice bottles as vases as centerpieces for my dessert table and lunch table which I covered in fake fur (the cans stuck on candleholders) and red wool (the bottles on the main table). The background is a Parisian wall decal which can be (and was) easy to remove. Mademoiselle Anya unwrapping one of her tres chic pressies all decked out in her Parisian finery (clothes from Pumpkin Patch's Paris range) Close up of the Eiffel tower and snow cookies all displayed in wool covered chicpea cans! The Pièce de résistance was the Eiffel tower cake made from double chocolate sponge cake filled with chocolate buttercream and covered in fondant, yummmmm. Everything on the cake was edible (except the ribbon, flag and feathers). Vanilla and coconut "snow" cupcakes and edible choc Eiffel pops. All displayed on my handmade cupcake & pop stand. Some of the food we had for lunch was French pancakes, croissants with ham and mini bread rolls (Petit pain) with cheese. The dessert table had mini white hot chocolates with marshmallow moustache stirrers (the girls loved these!), a cheese (fromage) platter, raspberry macarons on sticks, Eiffel tower snow cookies, vanilla and coconut snow cupcakes and Eiffel tower pops. Guests were inspired by Edith Piaf singing French songs on the CD player in the background while playing games such as “name that Paris landmark”, “Paris bingo”, “find the moustache” and painting their nails in French coloured nail polish. Can't have a French lunch without French raspberry and vanilla macarons! These macaron pops were for the children. I loved how the living and diningroom looked after it was decorated, it looked like a French cafe overlooking a window with the Eiffel tower in the distance. Tres Bien! For the main lunch the girls had these mini French pancakes. Vanilla & coconut "snow" cupcakes were a hit at the dessert table. I scored some lovely striped plates from Bed, Bath & table for only a mere $3 each, Le BARGAIN! What is a Parisian lunch without flowers I say........ bought these lovely red carnations and silver leaf filler from Camberwell flower market and just added some feathers. I added these blooms to my fake fur covered can vases and stuck them to my candle holders for "drama". I love Paris in the winter when it drizzles.........found this gorgeous ruffle umbrella at my friend Lil's shop from Lily Chic Events and had to have it!! Isn't it just devine? Oo-la-la!! Mini hot white chocolate drinks in mini cafe cups (I embelished each cup with a French phrase) with marshmallow & moustache stirrers/swizzle sticks. The guests loved these the most! For the guests to take home they each received a mini wool felted postman’s satchel with poppy brooch containing an Eiffel tower cookie, a notebook bought from the dollar shop then covered in Paris street map paper, a stripy pen, Eiffel tower necklace and vintage airmail letter paper and envelopes (downloaded and printed for free) from Linda at Tortagialla. My daughter loves to write letters so the free printable letter set was especially appreciated by her. Eiffel tower snow sugar cookie with edible Eiffel tower image. One of the favourite items on the dessert table was the cheese platter! Forget napkin rings, just wrap some wool around your wooden cutlery, add a cute wool felted brooch with ribbon and viola, you've gone from cheap to chic! Close up of the raspberry & vanilla macarons I made, these were for the parents that stayed for coffee. It was only a small lunch of 6 guests who sat at the main table, this kept the lunch intimate and manageable. Even my youngest daughter Liandra got into the swing of things. See the red bottle? I used two empty juice bottles, wrapped them in red wool to jazz them up a bit and used them both as vasses on my main table. How easy and cheap is that!! Don't forget to join me on FACEBOOK and tell me what you think :-)) or you are welcome to leave a comment here if you wish. xxxx Leoni
Over the weekend we celebrated Jane’s 5th birthday with a little party and a few close friends. For months she has been asking us to visit Paris to “try the famous bread and have a Paris picnic under the Eiffel Tower.” We would love to have made that dream come true (really, who doesn’t want [...]
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I have always loved Paris since I was a little girl, and wanted to throw a Parisian themed party for my girls. When I was pregnant with my third, my friends surprised me with a Madeline baby sprinkle. I decided to pull in that theme for a joint party for my two youngest. I love pinks and blues, so veered away from the typical yellow, royal blue and red colors for the party. I wanted a good mix of Madeline theme but also just Parisian elements. I had a vision for a balloon invitation and a party filled with colorful balloons as well. My friend, Monica who owns Paper Flour Ink, is incredibly talented and designed the invitations, as well as the welcome mat, backdrops and the beautiful Laduree cake. I was so thrilled with every detail! I shared more details on my blog here.
If you're looking to infuse your birthday party with serious french vibes look no further than this delicious spread of decadent dessert and pretty floral details reminiscent of a Parisian Market.
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Dali was there of course and Audrey Hepburn showed up with her head trapped inside a Magritte birdcage. Never has there been a dinner party quite like the "Diner de Têtes Surrealiste" that took place at the suburban Parisian mansion of Baron Guy de Rothschild and his 'hostess with the mostess', Mari
Pick a pony and saddle up, this Vintage Parisian Carousel + Hot Air Balloon Party by Angela K of Simply Just So, out of Toronto, Ontario is ready for a ride! Featuring pretty pastels and custom decor, this lovely event will take you round and round! So listen for the music and take a be sure to take a spin around these favorite details: Custom Vintage Hot Air Balloon CookiesVintage Carousel Table SettingsCarousel Balloon Pony + Ribbon + Balloon Garland BackdropVintage Hot Air Balloon DecalsVintage Hot Air Balloon Tea TableRainbow Trifle
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Hi there! Little kids will have a lot of fun with this cute 5x5 Paris bingo game! This colorful France-themed kids game is perfect for keeping your children busy, learning about Paris and France, as a school activity, as a homeschool idea, or as a fun Parisian themed party game adventure to fill your holiday evenings with. Everything is sized to print on standard 8.5x11 inch US Letter sized paper but can also be printed on A4 paper. Just download the files and print them at home or at a local print shop. You can download the digital files after the payment is confirmed, this may take a few minutes. Please refer to this Etsy help page if you can't find your download link or for further assistance and direction about Etsy digital downloads: https://help.etsy.com/hc/en-us/articles/115013328108-Downloading-a-Digital-Item?segment=shopping ---------------------------------------- THIS PURCHASE INCLUDES ---------------------------------------- - Digital files only, NO items will be shipped - 3 PDF files with 10 unique bingo cards, 2 cards per page (30 bingo cards in total) - 1 PDF file with the caller cards and markers (print as many as you need) - 1 PDF file with the game instructions ---------------------------------------- DISCLAIMER ---------------------------------------- - colors may vary from the photo depending on your equipment and paper type. Unfortunately, I can not accept returns on this item due to the nature of digital files. - This is meant for personal use only (NO commercial use). Please do not attempt to resell, redistribute modify, claim as your own, or otherwise use this document for anything other than your personal use! - You may print the files as many times as you like, but you may NOT forward, share resell, redistribute modify, or claim them as your own. This is meant for personal use only (NO commercial use). ---------------------------------------- LET'S GET SOCIAL ---------------------------------------- ✱ Instagram: @cuddlesandlearn ✱ Pinterest: @CuddlesAndLearn --------------------------------------------------------------- SOME OTHER LISTINGS YOU MIGHT LIKE --------------------------------------------------------------- https://www.etsy.com/listing/1391810215/paris-scavenger-hunt-for-kids-travel https://www.etsy.com/listing/1029563169/hotel-scavenger-hunt-for-kids-travel
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Do you love all of the fun adventures of Madeline? If so, this "Madeline in Paris" Birthday Party by Gabrielle Hymes of Eleven Orchard Way, out of Berlin, Germany, is a party for you! From the Parisian Patisserie dessert table, to the cute Madeline themed party favors, this birthday celebration is an adventure to worth taking! The Madeline party ideas + elements you just can't miss from this sweet occasion, include: Madeline-inspired cake Patisserie dessert table Eiffel Tower cookies Chalkboard signs Madeline coloring pages with Eiffel Tower crayons Hat, capelette, and hairbow favors Croissant sandwiches with Parisian straw flags And a fun Madeline canvas painting activity!
Over the weekend we celebrated Jane’s 5th birthday with a little party and a few close friends. For months she has been asking us to visit Paris to “try the famous bread and have a Paris picnic under the Eiffel Tower.” We would love to have made that dream come true (really, who doesn’t want [...]