First Birthday Inspiration - Sesame Street Theme Party
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As a mother of two small boys, ages 1 and 4, the obsession with Sesame Street is REAL! My youngest just lights up when he sees the Sesame Street logo on the TV in the OnDemand section then once it comes on he just goes nuts!
This is such a cute them for the little guys for their first birthday! Below is an ADORABLE picture of one of our customer's in his Sesame Street Birthday Outfit.
I found the perfect invitations to match the birthday boys outfit and these can easily be printed from home. The company, ekwebdesigns, who made the design charges 12.99 to personalize the invitation for you and then you get the digital file and print however many you need.
I looked at hundreds of different dessert/snack table setups and this was my favorite and it is fairly simple to re-create.
Oriental Trading has a brick paper roll for 20.00 and it makes the perfect backdrop for your table. You can find the green tablecloth there as well for 1.50
So for dessert, I love the cupcakes because then you are not dealing with having to cut cake, pass it out, and have extra plates and utensils on hand. This cake is perfect because it is all on a little cardboard cupcake stand with the "smash cake" on top for the birthday boy and then for everyone else the cupcakes that they can just grab and go.
For plates and napkins, Birthday in a Box, has a pretty cute complete set that also includes a few little decorations that you can incorporate into your focus table.
For a healthier snack option, as well as a colorful display for your table that will occupy a good amount of space, these fruit, cracker and veggie platters are super creative.
Last, for a little game I love the Oscar's trash toss idea. If you don't already own a metal waste basket/bucket then a less expensive alternative to buying an actual metal one, is to buy a cheap plastic one from the Dollar Store and spray paint it silver.
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Hi I’m throwing my daughter a Sesame Street birthday party and I would loveeeeee to know how you made those A B C boxes!