May 02, 2024
Barnyard Chic

long-table

This weekend, we just wrapped the 7th birthday party for a client’s son who’ve we’ve been doing since his first birthday. I very rarely do little birthday parties, but there have been a few.  I thought it would be fun to share since the details are totally different than our weddings! Here is one we did for a set of twins on their 2nd birthday. I call this one “Barnyard Chic”.

birthday-boy

The Birthday Cowboy…

animal-collage

You’d never guess it, but this was in a hotel ballroom in NYC!!!!! We covered the carpet with astroturf “grass” and built a barnyard petting zoo with real baby pigs and bunnies. A stuffed animal and reading area was set up complete with haystack seats. Since this was a ballroom, the illusion of outside was created by hanging white fabric and projecting images on it, and finding a lovely grass type print and having fabric printed with it.

notebook-and-pen

At the long dining table, mini guests received little custom coloring books and crayons, wooden barnyard puzzles, and trays of yummy snacks.

red-collage

Bushels of apples were an easy and affordable but still chick decor. We found wooden animals at a craft store that we had our calligrapher write food items on for our displays.

food-table

The desert table made for kids was also perfectly grown up. A built in tv played cartoon farm scenes

sweets-collage

Rice krispy treats were dusted with toasted coconut to become “haystacks”, and mini cookies and milkshakes were a sweet little treat for the older siblings and parents in attendance.

kids-food

Even the kids’ food was almost too cute to eat. Rooster shaped grilled cheeses and sheep shaped pb&j’s were served on wooden trays alongside berry sundaes…

grownup-food-collage

Even the adults had fun with the food…

birthday-cake

A perfectly simple and sweet birthday cake with a marzipan barnyard.

favor-collage

Favors were preciously wrapped animal cookies, and burlap sacks of goodies like books, treats, and little toys.

mom-and-cake

The birthday boy and girl blow out their candles and make a wish!

Thank you to Liz Banfield for the photos!

It would be so easy to take details from this and use for a bridal shower or luncheon or incorporate BBQ for a barnyard rehearsal dinner.

This entry was posted in Entertaining, Event Design, Event Planning, Events, Food and Drink, New York, Parties, Uncategorized and tagged . Bookmark the permalink.

One Response to Barnyard Chic

  1. Lovely wedding, beautiful setting, adorable couple.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *