Fab Decor: Valentine’s 2015
Post-princess party, I couldn’t bare to take down the decor right away even if I had lived with pieces of it for 2 weeks leading up to it during the planning and setup stages. So I re-used it for Valentine’s by taking down the Sophia The First #disneyside elements and keeping the fuschia pink fabric on the foam core board. Juliet’s boyfriend (yes she’s not yet two and has a Valentine already), gave her the sweetest Hello Kitty card which I posted as the centerpiece to our Valentine’s backdrop.

Before this was up though, I gave Juliet a little pre-Valentine’s breakfast treat – heart shaped pancakes. She helped me mix the batter and loved getting to add the red sprinkles on top.

I know this is a late Valentine’s post but I hope you all had a happy Valentine’s!

On Valentine’s day, we made Valentine’s themed art and played at Kidville’s awesome new gym in the Financial District of NYC.

Below are some videos from Kidville’s Valentine party, Citibabes where she’s riding a horse, and a baby photo shoot with her friend. As you can see, it was a fun-filled Valentine’s weekend for little Juliet!
I can’t get enough of matching outifts in photo shoots, so here’s another one! Thanks for this pic, Suzanne (from Gotham Love photography)!


















Drinks were served and the princesses in training played politely, sharing the princess toys as we waited for all the guests to arrive. Sophia the First’s movie played silently on the TV.

I didn’t have Disney princess toys to go along with the theme so had a friend share some of her Disney princess dolls and other collectible toys at the party.

















And the white lace hearts were leftover craft items I already had and I strung them on ribbons leftover from my wedding.








I bought the purple glitter paper all on sale and used them to accent these cute cake risers (cut into a circle and saran wrapped here). They were also used as a sparkly counter runner just to bring a little more color into the mix. So the money I did spend was mainly on snacks and foods. I got creative with decor and re-used things I had around the house and I think it turned out all right for being on a tight budget, don’t you?


Kids are not the only ones who can play games at princess parties!





