Tomorrow we're participating in the Memorial Hospital's Baby and Kids Expo. I'm rather excited about it!
We participated last year which was also the opening day of our business! We had a lot of positive reviews from the expo, but unfortunately no one bought anything. It wasn't until we opened our Etsy shop that we started seeing some sales.
We're hoping things are different this year.
We've made quite a few changes in the past year. We started out with just selling a party in a box to selling all the components individually to now offering printables.
Hopefully, the way we have changed things will help us make at least one sale tomorrow. Last year the question of the day was, "Do you sell just the banner/invitation/whatever?" And no we did not.
But now we do!! Yay!
So anyway...
Be sure to come back and check out all the new things that will be coming. If you click on the Price page, you'll see our new prices.
Over the next several days I plan on posting photos of different items that we sell since our Etsy store is "vacationed" for the time being. (We are still taking orders by email though....) If you want to see some of the things we've sold over the past year you can check them out here: Sold Orders. Just keep in mind that some of those items are changing and they might not all be available for purchase now or they're available in their new form.
If you're from the York, PA area I hope to see you at the Expo tomorrow. Stop by and say, "Hi!"
Friday, May 4, 2012
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Sammy's Jammies Junction: A 3rd Birthday Party with Trains and Pajamas
My son's birthday is Dec. 27. He turned 3 this past year! However, planning a birthday party and Christmas all at the same time is a bit hectic. Plus, folks are so wrapped up in the holidays and holiday parties I hate to add to that. This year I decided to have his birthday party the first week in February. It worked out well and Sammy was rather stoked to celebrate his party twice (we had a family party in December).
During the party planning period, Sam was really into Llama Llama Red Pajama and I thought that would be an awesome party. Sammy, however, wanted a train party. So we compromised and I planned a Sammy's Jammies Junction party.
Invitation
I wanted the invitation to resemble a train ticket. I actually Googled vintage train tickets. It turns out vintage train tickets are pretty boring to look at and really look very little like my version. Oh well, something the past needs re-invented.
Decorations
Pip Events made all the paper decorations. However, we bought the digital paper and clipart from some wonderful Etsy shops (I'll post credits at the end).
Throughout the entire planning process I had this vision of Petticoat Junction with the water tower and little house/train station, very old west feeling. I wanted to create that as the backdrop for the dessert buffet. I also wanted a clothesline with pajamas. I don't know why, but for some reason that just seemed to fit in with the vintagey Petticoat Junction pajama train theme I was shooting for.
I also really liked the idea of using yarn and those little tiny clothespins to pull it all together.
And, of course, everyone came in their jammies!
Food & Drinks
My mom, sister, and I made all the food. Since we were having a pajama party we served brunch.
For drinks we served regular and chocolate milk. We also had old fashioned soda like Nu Grape and Coca-Cola in glass bottles.
Dessert Buffet
Birthday Cake
For each kid we made a cupcake filled with candy and covered it with a hard chocolate shell. After singing Happy Birthday to the birthday boy the kids used wooden hammers to smash open their cakes.
Activities
For starters, we set up a couple of trains. As the guests arrived the kids played with the trains.
Next, I bought birdhouses that looked like little train stations at AC Moore and decorated each one with the kids' names. We set out markers, paints, stickers, pom-poms, and glue, so each kid could decorate their very own train station.
Finally, the kids played Pin the Mustache on the Conductor. I found this fabulous photo of a conductor on Etsy and I wanted to use it somehow at the party. The kids each got a bottle of Huff and Puff Bubbles as a prize.
Favors
Each kids went home with a hobo pack made with a giant pixie stick and filled with a train whistle, train shaped crayons, and a matching game I made using various train photos. The adults went home with a jar of local homemade Jammie.
You may notice that the fabric for the hobo packs is similar to the paper we used for the decorations. We uploaded the digital paper to Spoonflower and had it made into fabric!
Donation Station
One of my favorite parts about the party was our Donation Station. Since Sammy's birthday is right after Christmas we always have too many toys during this time of year. This was also the first year that we invited guests that are not family, but are friends from Sammy's daycare. I know the holidays can stretch the budget for some, so I didn't want anyone to feel like they had to buy anything for Sam. So this year we decided to forgo the presents and we asked guests to donate a pair of pajamas and/or a children's book to the Pajama Program. The Pajama Program provides jammies and books to children in foster homes/orphanages. I thought this would also be a nice way to start teaching Sammy that it's nice to give to others.
Credits
Paper Decorations/Printables/Party Styling - Pip Events
Once our store re-opens in a couple of months this party will be available for purchase!
All Food/Cakes (unless otherwise noted) - Pip Events
Digital Paper - Piccadilly Lily
Train Clipart - Antique Graphique Aged
Clothesline Clipart - Graphique
Conductor Photo - magymai711
Wooden Utensils - Sucre Shop
Crayons - Red Elm Designs
Lollipops - Custom Candy Creations
During the party planning period, Sam was really into Llama Llama Red Pajama and I thought that would be an awesome party. Sammy, however, wanted a train party. So we compromised and I planned a Sammy's Jammies Junction party.
Invitation
I wanted the invitation to resemble a train ticket. I actually Googled vintage train tickets. It turns out vintage train tickets are pretty boring to look at and really look very little like my version. Oh well, something the past needs re-invented.
Decorations
Pip Events made all the paper decorations. However, we bought the digital paper and clipart from some wonderful Etsy shops (I'll post credits at the end).
Throughout the entire planning process I had this vision of Petticoat Junction with the water tower and little house/train station, very old west feeling. I wanted to create that as the backdrop for the dessert buffet. I also wanted a clothesline with pajamas. I don't know why, but for some reason that just seemed to fit in with the vintagey Petticoat Junction pajama train theme I was shooting for.
I also really liked the idea of using yarn and those little tiny clothespins to pull it all together.
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| Sammy's Pap-Pap dressed as a conductor and punched guests' tickets as they entered the party and his Pappy Caz made the crossing sign for him. |
And, of course, everyone came in their jammies!
Food & Drinks
My mom, sister, and I made all the food. Since we were having a pajama party we served brunch.
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| PB & Jammies Sandwiches shaped like trains |
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| Chugger Oatmeal |
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| Cheese Hog Strata (Cheese, Egg, & Sausage Strata with maple syrup) |
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| Bagel Train Wheels |
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| Hand stamped Wooden Utensils |
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| Various cereals: Conductor Crunch, Choo Choo Puffs, and Honey Nut Caboosies |
For drinks we served regular and chocolate milk. We also had old fashioned soda like Nu Grape and Coca-Cola in glass bottles.
Dessert Buffet
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| Chocolate Covered Rail Spikes - Chocolate Covered Pretzels Blueberry Cheesecake Smokestacks w/ Cotton Candy Smoke |
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| Locomotive Lollipops |
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| Homemade Train-shaped Gummies |
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| Over Easy Cinnamon Bun Cupcakes with Orange Frosting and Oreo Cookie Salt & Pepper crumbs |
Birthday Cake
For each kid we made a cupcake filled with candy and covered it with a hard chocolate shell. After singing Happy Birthday to the birthday boy the kids used wooden hammers to smash open their cakes.
Activities
For starters, we set up a couple of trains. As the guests arrived the kids played with the trains.
Next, I bought birdhouses that looked like little train stations at AC Moore and decorated each one with the kids' names. We set out markers, paints, stickers, pom-poms, and glue, so each kid could decorate their very own train station.
Finally, the kids played Pin the Mustache on the Conductor. I found this fabulous photo of a conductor on Etsy and I wanted to use it somehow at the party. The kids each got a bottle of Huff and Puff Bubbles as a prize.
Favors
Each kids went home with a hobo pack made with a giant pixie stick and filled with a train whistle, train shaped crayons, and a matching game I made using various train photos. The adults went home with a jar of local homemade Jammie.
You may notice that the fabric for the hobo packs is similar to the paper we used for the decorations. We uploaded the digital paper to Spoonflower and had it made into fabric!
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| Fabric |
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| Digital Paper |
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| Digital Paper |
Donation Station
One of my favorite parts about the party was our Donation Station. Since Sammy's birthday is right after Christmas we always have too many toys during this time of year. This was also the first year that we invited guests that are not family, but are friends from Sammy's daycare. I know the holidays can stretch the budget for some, so I didn't want anyone to feel like they had to buy anything for Sam. So this year we decided to forgo the presents and we asked guests to donate a pair of pajamas and/or a children's book to the Pajama Program. The Pajama Program provides jammies and books to children in foster homes/orphanages. I thought this would also be a nice way to start teaching Sammy that it's nice to give to others.
Credits
Paper Decorations/Printables/Party Styling - Pip Events
Once our store re-opens in a couple of months this party will be available for purchase!
All Food/Cakes (unless otherwise noted) - Pip Events
Digital Paper - Piccadilly Lily
Train Clipart - Antique Graphique Aged
Clothesline Clipart - Graphique
Conductor Photo - magymai711
Wooden Utensils - Sucre Shop
Crayons - Red Elm Designs
Lollipops - Custom Candy Creations
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Monday, August 15, 2011
Little Man Mustache Bash Party
Even though the Little Man party is an old favorite here at Pip Events, we've done some finessing to the ever popular Mustache Bash.
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| Invitation |
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| Cupcake Toppers |
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| Cupcake Toppers |
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| Cupcake Wrappers |
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| Personalized Banner |
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| Mustaches on Sticks |
- Little Man Birthday Party
- Mustache Bash Bachelor Party
- Little Man Arriving Baby Shower
And as always we personalize all of our party items at no extra charge. We've also been known to change the colors at no extra charge as well. Not many other stores can make that claim....
To purchase all these fabulous items head on over on Pip Events on Etsy!
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