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Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Fun, Fun, Noah Turns One!

This past weekend, we celebrated Noah's first birthday.  I cannot believe a year has already passed!  It seems like just yesterday, we were bringing him home from the hospital.





And showering him with kisses.





As much as I wanted to stop time weeks before his birthday, I knew I couldn't.  So instead, I channeled my emotion into creating his first birthday party.

I spent many late nights pinning ideas on Pinterest and finally decided to throw Noah a Dr. Seuss-inspired birthday.

I found inspiration from several different websites, including this one at "Hostess with the Mostess" and this one at "Annie's Eats."


Our invitation looked almost identical to the ones at "Annie's Eats" except we changed the wording a little, since it was Noah's first birthday.



I used my Silhouette cutting machine and Jason glued all the pieces together.  The invitation read


"It's hard to believe Noah is already turning one! 
Come one, come all, and join in the fun! 
Whether it rains or if it is sunny, we will have lots of good fun that is funny! 
You should not, would not want to miss a birthday celebration quite like this."


The color scheme was similar to that in "The Cat in the Hat."  All decorations were red, white and aqua.  I used a big piece of red and white polka-dotted fabric that I purchased at JoAnn's Fabric as a tablecloth for the food table.

I also purchased red and white vintage paper straws online.

Dr. Seuss books were placed around the house as part of the decor.
We served food inspired by Dr. Seuss books including Green (deviled) eggs and ham and cheese sliders (which were absolutely delicious!)  You can find the recipe for the ham sliders here at "Annie's Eats."  





We also served "Oodles of Noodles" (Pasta Salad)






The dessert table featured Oreo truffles, which were not inspired by a Dr. Seuss book but are incredible and were gone in less than 15 minutes.


In addition to the Oreo truffles, the dessert table also had Pink Ink Yink Drink (Lemonade punch),




Truffala Tree Cupcakes (cotton candy on pretzels for the trees),





the Cat in the Hat Cake & Strawberries on sticks (dipped in white chocolate and blue sprinkles).



For favors, guests received "WhoFoo Fluff on a Stick" (marshmallows dipped in blue white chocolate and sprinkles and wrapped in cellophane).  These were tied with a string and a note was attached that read:

"Today was good, today was fun!  Thank you, thank you, everyone!"




Imani and I made big tissue balls to hang over the dessert table in red, white and aqua (I should have removed the bronze wall hangings . . . oops!)




Noah wore a "One Fish Two Fish" shirt that we found at Target.






I made his party hat using my Silhouette machine.




I also made his birthday banner using the Silhouette.




We made a timeline highlighting pictures from Noah's first year.









There was a table set up that had Dr. Seuss' "Happy Birthday to You" book for guests to write a little birthday message to Noah that he can look back on when he is older.







We only played one game, which was to guess the number of blue gumballs and red sweedish fish in jars.  The winners got to take the candies home with them.

Overall, the party was a lot of fun.  There is so much you can do with a Dr. Seuss theme and it was hard to narrow down all the ideas online.

Most of all, I think we discovered that Noah loves being the center of attention!  I was nervous about how he would sit still opening all of the presents, but he enjoyed every bit of it:


Trying on his first camo hat and making faces for the camera,




and hugging bears in a book.




He especially enjoyed when everyone sang to him and he got to eat his  Truffala Tree cupcake!



He even shared with his sister!




Happy Birthday Noah!








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