Hi there! I buddied up with my favorite cookier, Marlyn (of Montreal Confections) to bring you a ghostly lawn fawn party, just in time for halloween!
It's just so cute! Marlyn had the amazing idea of hanging her cookies from branches, so I traipsed around and found some long branches to spray white. They look a little like a witches's broom...but white. I love how they frame the whole table and give instant halloween drama.
Her cookies were made to match the cutesy feel of the lawn fawn stamp (from spooktacular.)
I think she made a great match.
I used the new Finley's ABCs to cut into the goodie bags, and dangled a little ghost in the middle of a few of them. I love how you could see the polka dots through the negative spaces.
And, since I'm not one to waste, I used the leftover letters from the favor bags in the speech bubbles of the ghostly peep marshmallows.
I love them in the pickets fence! I had used the box once before, at Sofia's Easter bunny party (click!) for the carrot patch cake pops. It looks so different here!
Here's a close-up of the table. I picked up the haunted house from Target earlier in the week. It matches the theme perfectly!
Enjoy the boo-ffet. haha. I'm still giggling.
Marlyn made the cutest cake ever for our table! From the "boo" on the front, to the trail of ghosts floating up the side,
It's so perfect. And to wash down the cake, you'll need some spooktacular sips.
And by spooktacular, I mean these guys:
The ones at the back are much spookier than that smiling one up front. ha.
I hope you like what Marlyn and I created for you!
I give a couple of tips for party crafting on the lawn fawn blog today - click!
♥.
It's just so cute! Marlyn had the amazing idea of hanging her cookies from branches, so I traipsed around and found some long branches to spray white. They look a little like a witches's broom...but white. I love how they frame the whole table and give instant halloween drama.
Her cookies were made to match the cutesy feel of the lawn fawn stamp (from spooktacular.)
I think she made a great match.
I used the new Finley's ABCs to cut into the goodie bags, and dangled a little ghost in the middle of a few of them. I love how you could see the polka dots through the negative spaces.
And, since I'm not one to waste, I used the leftover letters from the favor bags in the speech bubbles of the ghostly peep marshmallows.
I love them in the pickets fence! I had used the box once before, at Sofia's Easter bunny party (click!) for the carrot patch cake pops. It looks so different here!
Here's a close-up of the table. I picked up the haunted house from Target earlier in the week. It matches the theme perfectly!
Enjoy the boo-ffet. haha. I'm still giggling.
Marlyn made the cutest cake ever for our table! From the "boo" on the front, to the trail of ghosts floating up the side,
It's so perfect. And to wash down the cake, you'll need some spooktacular sips.
And by spooktacular, I mean these guys:
The ones at the back are much spookier than that smiling one up front. ha.
I hope you like what Marlyn and I created for you!
I give a couple of tips for party crafting on the lawn fawn blog today - click!
♥.
Seriously amazing! I love it all and wish I could eat that cake. Heehee!
ReplyDeleteThis looks fantastic! I just love the cake and those milk bottle just crack me up!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely AH-mazing! ♥
ReplyDeleteWow! It's all amazing. I'm also giggling at the "boo-ffet" :)
ReplyDeletePictures turned out awesome el! Great job!
ReplyDeleteWow!!! Amazing!!
ReplyDeleteSo fun! You two make the perfect party pair!
ReplyDeleteYour parties are always fabulous! I'd love to see how you decorated that cake!
ReplyDeleteah so adorable! Can you share where you found those little white frames? TIA!
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