Favorite Party Ideas This Week

Here are some of my favorite party ideas from around the web.

Old photos in the shape of the number 50 and a neon and natural color scheme from the geniuses at Martha. via Sally's pin.



A silly but brilliant hamburger cake by Coco Cake via Poppytalk.



Flags and table numbers made out of clay by Hank + Hunt for The Sweetest Occasion.



Fringey Tissue Layers by A Beautiful Mess via Elise's pin.

16 comments:

  1. What a great idea with the photos! Definitely one to try in the future.

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  2. The hamburger cake is genius!!

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  3. Anonymous12:14 AM

    Jordan,
    had to comment, I was excited to see my name on your blog today.
    love the roundup & love your site.
    cheers, elise

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  4. Eek! Just did a happy dance! Thanks for including the clay diy in the round up!

    And I loooovvvee that fringe garland! I'm obsessed with it!

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  5. great round-up! thanks for including lyndsay's adorable hamburger cake. isn't awesome? jealous you're in paris!

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  6. Great ideas.
    I like the old photos in the shape of the number 50.

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  7. My mom did little hamburger cookies one time when I was little for a class party. They were amazing! She used vanilla wafers, green coconut, and york peppermint patties!

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  8. I totally needed to see this post... I have to plan a 3yo birthday party soon. Need to get on it!

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  9. i am LOVING the yellow and grey party!! soo cute!!

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  10. What I love most in those pictures is the Hamburger. It sure looks yummy.

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  11. Great roundup! Found myself studying the items in that brown paper bag photo. Fascinating how the most ordinary school/office supplies can dress up the simplest packaging!

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  12. wow! your pics are beautiful! the hamburger takes the cake! ;)

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  13. OMG, I love the "50" out of pictures! I want to do "FAMILY" on my new wall!

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  14. Love your picks, Jordan! Thanks so much for including Jenny's clay table numbers. :-) xoxo

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