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Boy Meets World Sip and See

I recently co-hosted a baby shower for my Pink Peppermint Parties partner, Lauren. She and her family welcomed a second baby boy, Coleman, and something casual like a Sip and See seemed perfect to mark the occasion. For those of you not familiar with the Sip and See, it’s an opportunity for friends and family to visit with the new mother or mom again and see the new baby. Hostesses provide light food and drink, giving guests the chance to drop in, snack and visit for a few. It’s also a great opportunity to drop off that little something you picked up for the baby, although it’s certainly not expected.

I was really excited to take on this party for our special honorees. Having worked with Lauren on parties since her oldest son’s carousel birthday almost two years ago, I have a pretty good idea of the kinds of things that make her squeal. I should also note that she is the closest thing I have to a Martha in my life, so I wanted everything to be just right. I had a throwback to good old-fashioned boy stuff in mind and settled quickly on a “Boy Meets World” theme with a color scheme of red, pale blue and navy. Here are the invitations I designed with baker’s twine embellishment.

We set out for some boyish fun to introduce baby Coleman to the world. Guests knew they were in the right place when they spotted themed wreath marking the front door. The parked cars were a good clue too! The wreath was made using foam ring forms, fabric, batting, baker’s twine and pages from an old atlas. The words were shaped from flexible garden tie wrapped in yarn. I got the idea here.

The phrases “Hello, world!” and “Meet Coleman” were repeated throughout the party–at the entry, on the main table and on the menu card holders, which had clear acrylic bases where you could slip in your own one- inch square photo or bit of artwork. Yeah. This will not be the last time you see these little beauties! Prepare for them to be reinvented over and over.

Here’s the grassy centerpiece, trimmed with picket fence, mini map bunting and a double-sided pinwheel also made from an old map.

We trimmed the house with a few other classic elements to lend the party more boyish charm.

A letter banner matching the invitation and strung with the red and white baker’s twine hung on the mantle.

The beverage table featured paper medallion flowers with yo-yo centers and other fun themed touches.

We use oversized jacks as napkin weights.

And since the guest of honor loves a thematic napkin ring, these cute retro bicycle napkins got the red sneaker treatment, complete with eyelets and shoe laces.

The party was set for mid-afternoon on a Sunday, and with the help of some clever friends I had a load of ideas for food we could serve.

Here’s the food table, complete with our “Meet Coleman” centerpiece and trimmed with mini flag bunting!

Oh, how I love a tiny bunting.

Because of the time of day, we tried to keep the food light and summery.

Guests chose from a handful dishes that were all boy, starting with Rocks in My Pita Pockets and Hummus, topped with basil pesto, pine nuts and Feta. Yum!

Sword Fight Skewered Fruit

Bow Tie Pasta

My personal fave, “No Girls Allowed” Club Sandwiches complete with clubhouse-style flag picks.

and for dessert, Soap Box Derby Pie Tartlets,

and since we are in Jackson, MS, what else but Mississippi Mud?

Menu items that didn’t make the cut: Quiche It and Make It Better, I’m Not a Baby Spinach and Strawberry Salad, and some sort of Pots and Pan Seared Chicken, among others.

To drink we served Grasshopper (Mint) Iced Tea and Sour Puss Lemonade.

And in case guests needed help finding the mints… I thought if we’d done favors it would have been cute to use these and say something like, “Glad you could find you way by!”

Guests noshed, visited, held the new baby and had a lovely Sunday afternoon together. Welcome to the world, sweet Coleman!

Sweet for Easter

I got such a response from these last year that I’m reposting for all my new fans and followers. (Thanks to all of you). I had all but forgotten about it until I spied some edible grass at the store earlier this week. These little brownie nests are great for Easter parties, Spring treats for the class, baby shower goodies…You name it!

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I’ve got quite a few to share with you, but the kids are out this week and time is scarce, so I’ve decided to share these as they are ready. First up are these sweet little brownie cups. I first shared these on my Facebook page, and I got so many comments that I thought I’d repost them here for posterity.

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This is a great project to do with preschoolers or older kiddos. My son and I made these together. We made brownies in muffin tins. I made the mistake of baking them in paper cups. They stuck SO badly even after I had sprayed them. Then, another friend had the same problem using just a greased muffin tin with no paper. I have heard that the fudgie brownies turn out better as muffins than the more cakelike ones. Anyhoo, if you know what we are doing wrong, please do share a comment! Or just make miniatures with the store bought brownie bites. (update: silicone baking cups fixed the problem)

We shaped the edible Easter grass (Target, World Market) like birds’ nests. Then, we piped a bit of chocolate icing on top to give the nests something to hold onto. Those are Cadbury mini chocolate eggs placed in the center. Yum!

Here’s another sweet treat that we made last year. I thought they turned out so cute that we decided to try them again for my daughter’s classroom goodies this year!

There are lots of places online where you can find cone-shaped bags. Sometimes they are in quantities of 100, but really they are cents each and you can use them up within a year or two or go in with a friend and make these together. I have also seen them locally at Hobby Lobby. The beauty of these cone bags is that you can make the treats as big or as small as you like by just lopping the excess off the top of the bag. Here, I used those tiny rubber ponytail holders for little girls to close the bags. I pulled apart some raffia for the green attached to each carrot and used one of my personalized bunny tags complete with a cottontail. I think they turned out super sweet. Hope you agree! (update: I just started using these tags with a “welcome baby” message, and they are super sweet.)