This Saturday I helped host a baby shower for my beautiful sister. She's expecting her first baby in just over a month - and it's a girl! As I was mulling over what theme to do for the shower, I came across a photo of two cupcakes with pink icing and chocolate covered cherries perched atop. Aside from the thought that they were adorable it gave me an idea: how about a cherry blossom theme? The blossoms give the party all the pink and frilly you could want while the red and white lend a balance that keeps it from being too pastel.
A few weeks prior to the party we sent out these invitations. They're a digital print on cream card stock embellished with red brads (for the cherries) and hand-cut flowers (for the blossoms).
To embellish the table, I made some Floral Pom Poms using carnation pink and dusty rose tissue paper. This cherry blossom branch would have also been a nice touch; it, too, is made using tissue paper.
{The table spread; My sister, Brittany, and Suzanne - who was kind enough to let us host the shower in her home.}
{Here are links for the recipes I used: Old-Fashioned Cake Doughnuts and Dried Cherry Scones}
{My fun little white cake pops. I did intend to do pink chocolate, but when I added the red food color the chocolate immediately seized up. Lesson learned: adding food dye to chocolate is fine - as long as the dye isn't water-based. I still think them adorable in white.}
We played three shower games: Don't Say Baby and the Memory Game first. For the third I made coordinating thank you cards and had everyone write their name and address on an envelope. They then put the envelope in a bag and we held a drawing at the end of the shower. Now Brittany has all of her thank you notes stamped and pre-addressed and one less then to worry about before baby comes. As prizes for the games I chose a Cherry sparkling cider, a cherry blossom and almond-scented hand soap and one of Faux Museum's fabulous frames.
Everything really all turned out beautifully. Fitting for one beautiful baby girl.