Hi! Angela here, and today I am excited to share with you a strawberry themed birthday party. My daughter and my niece recently turned two. In fact, their birthdays are just a day apart from each other. My sister and I were coincidentally pregnant at the same time. Our due dates were two weeks apart. I came a week late, and my sister came a week early. Our daughters ended up being born less than 24 hours apart from each other! Unfortunately, these two cousins live in different states and don’t get to see each other much. This year they happened to be together on their birthdays so we decided to take advantage of it, since who knows how many times that will be the case. (Although, hopefully many times! ) Since these girls love their strawberries, we threw them a little strawberry themed birthday party to celebrate them turning two!
(Another amazing Angela party!)
Jenn says
One of the cutest things I have seen in a long time!! LOVE!!
Crystal says
What a fun party!!
Abbey says
SO cute, Sarah! I love all the details!! Thanks for linking up to The Creative Collection Link Party! Pinned!
Sarah Westover McKenna says
Thanks, Abbey! xo
creativejewishmom/sara says
Fabulous job and really do-able! Love those outfits, just the greatest, good for you! thanks for sharing on craft schooling sunday!
Holly says
So, so love this! My daughter would love this idea too! Holly
Mila says
What a lovely idea!
Love the colors 🙂
Victoria @DazzleWhileFrazzled says
So fun! Little girl parties are the best to plan. Visiting from Create It Thursday.
Pamela says
Oh my goodness! The girls are so cute! What a fun idea, I love strawberries too!
Jasmin says
Where did you get the shirts from? I am doing this exact theme for my daughters birthday party and her aunts have made all decorations handmade. Love your party idea!!
Sarah Westover McKenna says
I’m sorry, but I don’t know. This post was from a former contributor. 🙂 Good luck with your party!!
Michealle Shelton says
What are the strawberry name letters made of on skewers?
Sarah Westover McKenna says
I’m not *100%* sure, because this was a contributor post, but it looks to me like cardstock, probably cut with a Cricut or other die-cutting machine.