Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Mikayla's BaBy-Q Baby Shower

We decided on having a BBQ for our baby shower, mainly because it was the more casual approach we were going for and our families were just meeting each other.  We did, however, go all out on the decorations and little touches here and there.  So I've highlighted them below.  For a full picture of the baby shower in action, you can check out the gallery.

The theme was from something I saw on whimsy and wise, but catered to be a little less extravagant.  I didn't want to spend extra money on invitations or the guestbook, so I got a few ideas off of Etsy and we made them ourselves.  We wound up using a free evite service called Pingg that lets you upload your own templates, which is the only evite site I found that lets you do that, the others consider that an upgrade service and charge you a membership fee for it.  It even lets you manager your RSVP list, showcase your registry, send automatic reminders and thank you emails, all for free.  I love this site.

Back to the shower though, we had tons of help.  My fiance's sister made, bought, or brought a few of the things, my aunt made a cake and lent us some flag streamers to use, my cousin made cake pops, my mom made a fruit display, salad display, and all of the food, my dad strung up lights and ran wire to get electricity out to the gazebo's.. and we even made a collage of our childhood stories that we gathered from friends and family and made some of the decorations. 



We had games planned, like a diaper raffle and a few others, but we never got around to playing them. All in all, we had a great time and it was a very casual baby shower.

Davy Doing the Carlton


We had Mason Jar Centerpieces with Mikayla's inital on each of them.

There were 18 tissue Pom Poms in all, click here for the how-to

There was a 12" by 12" Welcome Baby Mikayla sign, that hung up in the house as people came in and signed in.  We had decided not to let any one know the baby's name until the baby shower, so this was the great unveiling.

There were souvenir burlap bags with 9 peanuts in each, that my mom hand-made

Tealight candle holders for the tables, using empty baby food jars that my cousin collected for us.  We just soaked them to remove the glue, and sterilized them in the dishwasher before using.

My mom made peanut babies for the Name Tags, decorated using ribbon and baby bottles from the 99 cents store, which she hand painted faces on and swaddled them in fabric.

We made souvenirs using more baby food jars, and printed the tags on colored card stock which we cut out to size and then just hole-punched and tied onto the neck of the baby bottle.


We spray painted the Baby Q sign and placed it in the front yard so that people would have no problem spotting the house.  We even placed another sign by the front door so people would let themselves in as they arrived, letting them know to come on in.

We bought the Baby Shower buttons at Walmart, and here is Leilani with her Big Sister button

My fiance's sister brought and wrote out the blackboards for the Main Menu, Dessert, Sign in, and Side dish tables.

My mom made a Salad with Bell Pepper flowers and Jicama Storks.

Here is a shot of the flag Streamers, the tissue pom poms, and picnic setup in the backyard.

Here is the baby carriage fruit display, my mom got inspired after watching this how-to video.

We were inspired by the guestbook designs on Etsy and Ben drew this one out and colored it in,  We had the guests fingerprint the leaves on the tree and sign their name on it, then framed it to go next to our family picture in the nursery.

We wanted the kids to have their own space, while parents could still keep an eye on them. So since everything was being done in the yard, we decorated the covered patio with the KidZone & BabyZone areas.  The Kid Zone had tons of Leilani's toys (piano, karaoke machine, black & decker workbench, kitchen, etc) and had all the kids playing on it.  Behind the Kid Zone, in Baby Zone, was a rug with a futon on it for crawling & lounging, and had 2 baby playpens, a bouncer, a rocker, and a swing.

We had a BBQ Buffet style set up with the menu boards indicating what was what. It included the baby carriage fruit display, baby back ribs, tri-tip, bbq chicken, carne asada, bbq corn, garden salad with jicama storks, potato salad, drinks, and desserts. 

Each table top had a centerpiece, some tealight candles, and the souvenirs
We made a template on Word for us to have index cards with people's contact info for us to build our address book, and printed them out on cardstock paper. 

My cousin made cake pops for the baby shower and brought them in her baby carriage basket that rocked and played music the whole time.   The other desserts were a chocoflan made by my mom, and a chocolate cake with pineapple and coconut filling in the shape of a bassinet by my aunt.

The nametags were cut out of cardstock and hot-glued together, to be pinned onto people's clothes with a tiny clothespin.  A star was placed on the back for one of the games.

The bags were made out of burlap paper and had cardboard reinforcing the inside so we could use them as utensil holders.

1 comment:

  1. Mikayla's BaBy-Q Baby Shower looks so gorgeous. It was a brilliant party so I stopped by just to praise these arrangements! I usually never comment but I had to say some words for this creative work. Keep it up! I also would be hosting a baby shower for my cousin at one of the local event venues so will use some of these ideas for that bash.

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