Real party: Sophia's vintage barbie birthday - Dairy Foods

Happy Monday!  I hope you are in the mood for some super girly fun today.  This vintage Barbie inspired boutique birthday was styled by Gwynn Wasson Designs and is the kind of party every little girl dreams of.

All of the following details are as told by Gwynn:

When I was first contacted {to design this party}, I tried to think about what makes Barbie so special to little girls and I realized that it is that wonderful element of make believe. You can pretend that you really are Barbie and be transported to a world full of fun adventures and fabulous fashion! I wanted the dessert table to help capture the children's imagination just as Barbie does. So, I tried to design it as though it was actually a place in Barbie's house.


For the background I found the perfect black and white striped fabric which called back to Barbie's original bathing suit. I chose a dressing table to display the sweets and used it as inspiration for many of the other elements. First I found the most beautiful corset cookies in an Etsy shop called Lori's Place. And, inspired, I contacted Lori to see if she could use the same detailed icing work but create little dresses for me instead of corsets! Knowing, that if she pulled it off, each dress would look like a beautiful little doll dress and I didn't just want to just line them up on tray. So when they showed up and were just as lovely as I had imagined, I chose to stand them up like a wardrobe of gorgeous Barbie dresses and displayed them in and around a jewelry box.


Renee at Bees Knees Creative made the most beautiful monogram cake pops which looked just gorgeous popping out of a makeup bag. Just like a yummy, sparkly lipgloss! And I was lucky enough to find the perfect marshmallow roller pops to create a "floral" centerpiece for the dressing table. Then I rounded out the table with miniature candy jars arranged as if they held beautiful perfumes or bath salts.
I created a silhouette, inspired by the classic vintage Barbie silhouette, and used it as one of the icons for the party as I designed the paper goods. It was used on everything from the invitation to the framed picture above the dessert table, all the way to the thank you tags. (All the party printables are available in my Etsy shop.)  Trying to find even more ways to pull the silhouette into the decor, I contacted Angela at Queen of Tarts Cakes and asked her if she could make cookies which looked like little portraits. On the day of the party I displayed them on picture easels as if they were real pictures.



For the favor table, we found the perfect accessories in the Target dollars bins... pearl necklaces, bracelets, flower headbands, gloves and even little purses to hold all the goodies! Everything was displayed on beautiful fashion themed hat boxes which I was lucky enough to find at Michaels.
Gorgeous party Gwynn, thank you so much for sharing all the fabulous details with us!

Vendors

Party Styling and Printables Party Items - Gwynn Wasson Designs
Dress Cookies - Lori's Place
Portrait Cookies - Queen of Tarts Cakes
Cake Pops - Bees Knees Creative
Roller Pops - Cost Plus World Market
Hat Boxes and Picture Easels - Michaels

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