I am writing this article to help all of you moms out there that are looking for first birthday ideas for your baby’s first birthday. Ya, you can go out and purchase first birthday party supplies, have some cake, a few people over for an hour or two and leave it at that. However, the first personalised birthday banners is the most special birthday of them all and that calls for a special party. In this article I am going to explain how I threw a world class party for my daughters first birthday and how you can do the same.
As my daughter was approaching her first birthday, her most favorite thing in the world was Sesame Street and her Elmo doll. So when I started to plan her first birthday of course I chose Sesame Street as the theme. After I purchased the Sesame Street first birthday party supplies the real fun began.
Decorating The Scene
We had three main areas where the party was going to take place. The Living room, the dining room and the kitchen. I chose red as the primary color for the theme and green, yellow and blue as accent colors. In the foyer, which is open to the living room, I set a long rectangular table and placed a solid red table cover on in it. I baked ABC and 123 cookies and covered them with green, yellow, red and blue sprinkles. I placed the cookies around the edge of the table.
Just inside of the cookies on the right I set a Sesame Street centerpiece and on the left a small two-tiered cake with white frosting, Big Bird candle in the center and Rebecca’s name along the top edge of the cake. The cake was set on a small glass cake plate with a white cake skirt. I cut several red, yellow and blue curling ribbon into 3 inch pieces, curled them up and sprinkled them over the cake. For a finishing touch I pushed a small Cookie Monster and a Elmo figurine candle into the front of the cake on either side.
Centered over the rectangular table, was a custom made banner. The banner consisted of a green “1st” on the left and a red “1st” on the right. I had “Brought to you by the letter R and the #1” printed in the center of the banner in black lettering on yellow background. I had made up several balloon bouquets, made up of red, yellow, blue and green latex balloons with a Sesame Street Mylar balloon floating in the center I attached them all to a red balloon weight. Two of these balloon bouquet masterpieces were placed flanking the table.
The living room was dominated by a large Sesame Street scene setter hung over the fireplace. Almost the whole Sesame Street gang, including Big Bird, Cookie Monster, Bert, Ernie, Elmo and Abby Cadabby were printed on the front with “Happy Birthday” at the top. To the left of the scene setter was the punch table with red tablecover, Sesame Street cups and crystal punch bowl. The punch bowl was filled with blue punch and yellow rubber duckies lazily floated around just like Ernie’s duck pond. A four inch Bert doll proudly overlooked the whole ensemble. A Sesame Street happy birthday banner hung above the large couch and on the coffee table another balloon bouquet was placed.
To the left of the couch I made up the favor table on a end table. The favor table was covered with a red table cover and the ensemble consisted of a balloon bouquet, Sesame Street party hats and blowouts. Several picture refrigerator magnets staring Rebecca’s smiling face were displayed on the edge as keepsakes for our wonderful guests. As a special treat, clear plastic cellophane favor bags filled with yellow and blue, custom M&M’s that said “Happy Birthday” and “Happy Birthday Rebecca,” tied off with red curling ribbon, were placed in the center of the table.