Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Events: Rainbow Chevron Birthday Party

Even before Aubrey turned 6 months, I already knew I wanted to do a rainbow theme for her first birthday. She was bright, bubbly, and so full of energy that I needed her party to reflect that. After searching through countless images on Pinterest (which, btw, is one of the best.websites.EVER) for ideas, I decided to give it a modern take. I focused on the colors, instead of an actual "rainbow". One of the best (and also hardest) things about having rainbow colors as a theme are the endless ideas and possibilities you can do. The trick is not to go too overboard otherwise it just wouldn't flow together. The way I had to explain it to the grandmas, just because Aubrey wears a pink dress doesn't mean she has to wear pink tights, pink shoes, with a pink ribbon too. (Of course they still didn't get it.).

Since I had a slight fascination with the chevron pattern at that time, I thought about combining the pattern and colors together to give it that modern look. I was lucky to find a bakery that could create the look I was going for and they did not fail. The cake ended up being the focal point of the dessert table (and the party as well).

We chose Recess as the venue of the party. It's a recreation center for toddlers and babies in Portrero Hill. We wanted a place that was close to home, plenty of parking for our guests, and indoors (since weather and parking can be quite unpredictable in the Bay Area). The staff was great. They cleaned up the area before and after the party. The only vendor we had issues with was the catering. I won't even mention which restaurant we catered from but they were 1.5hrs late (and that's just unacceptable when you're renting out a space for such a limited time) and, once they did arrive, forgot the plates and cutlery! We were pleased, however, with the way their catering manager handled the situation after we emailed a complaint but needless to say we won't be using them anymore in the near future.

Below are images of the party taken by Andy Sermonia:

cake and cookies: Beyond Buttercream
candies and gumball dispensers: Powell's Sweet Shoppe
garland: DIY


flavored sodas: Cost Plus World Markets

flowers: purchased from SF Flower Mart


balloons: Party City


party favors: purchased from The Dollar Store & Michael's


chevron printables: Anders Ruff


party hats: Target

venue: Recess

The birthday girl enjoying her smash cake.
(top and ribbon: Baby Gap)






   

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