Monday, April 15, 2013

A Seersucker and Burlap Themed Baby Shower


This shower has been a long time coming.  I would say I've been planning for two months, but, honestly, the excitement has been building for years.  Ever since I knew my sweet friend Karen wanted to have another baby.  Her daughter, Emma, is almost five, and she is, by far, the coolest, most hilarious five year-old I have ever met.  She's seriously the best, and her "Auntie Suzanne" is completely obsessed with her.  I fully expect baby Jake to be no different, and I can't wait until July rolls around.  I want to smother him with hugs and kisses.  Okay, enough mushy stuff...let's get to the pictures.

Disclaimer:  I can't claim full credit for this shower.  I hosted along with two other lovely ladies that I grew up with in church.  I hadn't spent time with them in a while, so it was nice to share hosting duties.





Seersucker and Burlap














Sweet Emma and her Grandma


Olivia, Mom, and Nicole


Me, Mom, and Nicole



Three Generations:  My sister, my Mom, and my Grandma



"Kiddie" Table





How cute are these cookies??


Instead of playing games, we left these "Wishes for Baby" cards on the tables, along with pens, that the guests could fill out while they were sitting around.  I'm going to put all of the cards in a photo album and journal the gifts that each guest purchased off to the side of the card.  

Also, you may be wondering why I don't have any pictures of Karen posted.  Well, one of the other hostesses brought her camera, as well, and took a ton of group and candid shots of Karen throughout the shower.  I didn't want to bombard her, so I figured I would just steal a few of those photos once she had them posted.  I hoped she would put them up before this post, so that I could share them.  Unfortunately, that didn't happen.  Boo!



 These are a few of the things I got for Karen and baby Jake.  I painted the sign to hang in his nursery (it matches his bedding).  I can't wait to see how she decorates when everything is finally in place.









 This shower was SO MUCH FUN!  I can't wait until another friend is preggo, so that I can do it all over again!













10 comments:

  1. Oh my gosh, those cookies are adorable!

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    1. Aren't they?? I love how they turned out. Wish I could say I made them myself, but someone far more talented did them for us. ;)

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  2. I love planning parties. This is such an adorable shower. Is that someone's house? Because it is beautiful too.

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  3. what a cute idea!!!!! I love all the decorations- y'all did a great job!

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  4. This is such a cute shower theme! A grits bar sounds like a perfect idea!

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  5. You did a GREAT job!! Everything turned out wonderful!

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  6. love the theme you went with! love the brunch food, favors, gifts....everything! You did a great job! What a lucky baby boy;)

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  7. Everything turned out so cute! love the them and the grits/biscuit bar!

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  8. So so beautiful! I'm sure she loved it all. :)

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  9. I think all the details came together perfectly. Especially the burlap table cloths. It just looks like such a fun day. And while it has nothing to do with your shower planning, the waterfall in the pool is amazing! I'd love to have something similar in my future backyard as well.

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