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As promised on the first party post here, I thought I'd give y'all a good look at the sweet treats from Baby B's first fete. The treats were so tasty and enjoyed by all. Baby B thought his own smashcake was just tops!
While the Varsity truck fed hungry bellies around the corner on the drive, the sweets were displayed on a big table on the back deck.
Here's a few of the tips and tricks of this sweets production:
Tablescape
The large chalkboard behind the table is a last minute crafty. I have been on the hunt for a big ole' chalkboard for some time. Trouble was, I didn't want to pay the hefty price for a big one that was decorative and I really don't have a need for yet another plain Jane chalkboard. (as I've explained here ... I have a chalky addiction). I found a very large scrap of press board in the basement that Dear Hubs had hid away (for who knows what purpose) and simply covered it with a few coats of my handy chalkboard paint. Seriously ... do I use that stuff on everything? Topped with some large paper pennants, it was the perfect backdrop for the sweets table.
Table clothes were loaded up in white, blue and topped with burlap. Since it was outside and thunderous clouds were looming, I actually opted for disposable tableclothes and topped with a burlap runner. The garland across the front is comprised of various red, white and tons of blue fabric scraps. I LOVE this garland and have plans to make another one. A box covered in craft paper served as the perfect tier for the back of the table to give dimension. Tiny paper pennants that matched the invitation hang across the front of the box and the plate stand.
The balloon topiaries are in silver paint buckets that I had on hand. You can find yours at a local Home Depot for just a few bucks. These have served me well through the years!
Treats
They were super cute when all was done.
All that said, I couldn't bear the thought of Baby B's first cake being from someone other than me. So, I DID bake that giant cute cupcake that Baby B would be smashing shortly after this pic below. Using my oversized cupcake pan, I simply baked a yellow cake and topped with white icing using a wide Wilton tip. I hung a pennant banner from two grilling skewers. It matched perfectly with the individual cakes and was a great focal addition. Certainly, my critic was a fan!
As if tummies weren't full enough, in addition to the sweets; we had yummy roasted peanuts and popcorn for snacks. Dear Hubs helped out and rolled our large movie style popcorn machine around from our media and game room on the terrace level. With the music cranked up and attendees firmly seated for the mainstay, these treats came in handy!
Favors
They were a hit with all!
Hope y'all enjoyed the sugar rush! xoxo