My friend Lisa did a great job creating a great carnival atmosphere for
her son's first birthday celebration. With tons of sweets & snacks,
games, and balloons, all the kid guests were having the time of their
lives ... and parents were thrilled to be able to just sit back, watch
and enjoy!

Lisa made the name signage using pieces of crayon ~ very clever! The dol go im towers were also personally made by a friend of hers using jelly bellies... too bad they were all glued on!

One thing I recommend to clients having an event with babies in attendance is to be sure the venue can accommodate stroller traffic... there is nothing more annoying for a parent trying to navigate your stroller through tight spaces. So I was thrilled to see Lisa's venue was large and spacious and we had no problem maneuvering our double stroller in the midst of 100+ guests. The most random things will keep your guests happy! Desmond, eemoh wishes you a happy first birthday!


Lisa made the name signage using pieces of crayon ~ very clever! The dol go im towers were also personally made by a friend of hers using jelly bellies... too bad they were all glued on!


One thing I recommend to clients having an event with babies in attendance is to be sure the venue can accommodate stroller traffic... there is nothing more annoying for a parent trying to navigate your stroller through tight spaces. So I was thrilled to see Lisa's venue was large and spacious and we had no problem maneuvering our double stroller in the midst of 100+ guests. The most random things will keep your guests happy! Desmond, eemoh wishes you a happy first birthday!

:: Credits ::
Photos courtesy of Nick Yutaka Photography
Post by: www.petiteproduction.com | [email protected] | tel: 949.378.9378
Photos courtesy of Nick Yutaka Photography
Post by: www.petiteproduction.com | [email protected] | tel: 949.378.9378
I didnt even know that my son was featured here until a friend notified me via Facebook. :op Glad that I can give some inspiration to other moms planning a dohl-jan-chi. :)
Posted by: Lisa | 04/14/2010 at 07:19 PM
I was wondering, what did they use as the base for the pillars?
Posted by: Sharon | 07/15/2010 at 12:09 PM