A baby shower is such an exciting way to celebrate a new member of your family! Although some mommy-to-be’s don’t feel that it’s necessary to have a shower after your first child, a “baby sprinkle” is the perfect alternative. Jenny from Bloom Designs put together the most adorable baby sprinkle for her sister, keeping with a gold and white theme to create a crisp and fun look. We are seriously loving all of the little details that truly made the party! Between the calligraphy invitations, wood cut-outs, and glamorous place settings, we just can’t get enough! Check out Jenny’s party below for some amazing baby shower (or baby sprinkle) inspiration:
“Since this was my sister’s second baby she wasn’t sure she wanted a shower. I am a huge believer that every baby should be celebrated and since I am a party stylist by trade, I am always looking for a reason to host a party! We compromised on having a sprinkle rather than a full shower. My sister wanted it to be clean, simple, and pretty and chose a color palette of mostly white with pops of metallic. White is my favorite color so I loved working with such an elegant color scheme.
The front porch was filled with balloons and a welcome sign on the door. Once inside, guests were greeted with a wooden twinkle cut out that perfectly matched the invitation and were asked to write a wish for the baby to be in a book. The shower was outside on my patio which was decorated with lots of mylar balloon, pretty linens, metallic gold accents where ever possible, simple posters, and hundreds of stars. Lunch consisted of the mommy to be’s favorites- salads, roasted vegetables, cous cos and mini sandwiches. The centerpieces were filed with all white blooms including the mommy to be’s favorites, peonies and garden roses.
The dessert table was filled with all white treats using gold accents where possible. A two tiered simple white cake with star garland was the focal point of the table. It was filled with macarons decorated with gold stars, cake pops, mini parfaits, powdered donuts and custom sugar cookies. During the party guests were asked for baby name suggestions and filled in an advice card.”
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