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{Real Party} Farm Fresh Milk and Cookies Birthday

{Real Party} Farm Fresh Milk and Cookies Birthday


Milk and cookie parties are one of those big party trends you see around–and around. It takes a fair amount of creativity and talent to make something that’s been “done” totally unique. Part of the reason this Farm Fresh Milk and Cookies party by my sweet client Diana is so totally fabulous is that is it is so fun and a fresh twist on tradition.

Such a sweet dessert table–the little chocolate chip studded cupcakes are so darling along side the milk and cookie fondant toppers!

The little chalkboard sticks as labels are so brilliant–it added a whole additional layer of that rustic feel to the party.

Mason jars and frappichino bottles tied with jute made perfect favor containers for the event. Diane filled them with malted milk balls and cookies for good measure.

SInce it was a “farm fresh” milk and cookie birthday, a petting farm showed up at their house for the kids as an activity. What lucky party guests!

Happy 2nd birthday, John, and congratulations Diane on a party well done!

Photos by Adam Pope Photography. 

 

You can find the “Farm Fresh Birthday” printables in the shop.

Paula Biggs

Owner at Frog Prince Paperie
Paula Biggs is a party planner, DIY crafter, and owner of Frog Prince Paperie, where you can find hundreds of party, craft and lifestyle ideas.

Maren

Thursday 3rd of May 2018

How did you make the mini hay bale?

Corina Garner

Friday 25th of April 2014

How did you make the Kettle Korn Holders Thank you ~

Corina :)

tiffany w

Wednesday 27th of June 2012

I love this. I want to have my son a cookies and milk party this year for his 3rd birthday...Im stealing some of these ideas, love it.

where did u get the milk jugs from?? please email me.

Diana

Wednesday 27th of June 2012

The favor milk bottles filled with malted milk balls are just recycled Starbucks Frap bottles. Unfortunately I don't like the frap so I had to get people to drink them for me and save the bottles!

Alison Fennell

Saturday 23rd of June 2012

Adorable and so natural looking - really get the feeling of being down on the farm right down to the mini hay bale! I really love the blue brown color combo as well.

szkent

Friday 15th of June 2012

The Caramel Grapes that resemble mini caramel apples are my faves! Would love to know how those were made. Was it difficult to get the caramel to stick to the grapes?

Diana

Friday 15th of June 2012

Not at all, you just make them according to caramel apple instructions on store bought caramels. Roll them in crushed peanuts and enjoy! Stored them chilled, but tasted best when room temp at the party!!