Event planner Keren Precel always makes her kiddie parties extra special. (Remember this Brit-inspired bash? Royal baby fever, anyone?) So when it came time to throw a party for her son Enzo's third birthday (check out his second birthday party here), of course she designed one impressive affair — only this time she took her inspiration from one of the oldest kid party themes around: the pizza party!
"Enzo loves pizza and loves to make pizza at home," Keren says. "It was just natural for me to throw him a pizza party, so he and his friends could enjoy both making and eating pizzas!" But Keren put her stylish spin on the theme, creating tons of cute pizzeria-inspired paper products and fun extras, like adorable, tiny pizza-box shaped favors, which housed cookies designed to look like mini pies!
Keep scrolling to check out all the other ways Keren turned a kid's favorite dinner into something extra-special at this party!
Keren designed the invitation, which introduced the pizza theme.
Keren always creates amazing backdrops, and the one she dreamed up for Enzo's pizzeria party was no exception.
An array of sweet and savory treats, most of which followed the pizza theme, lined the food table.
Keren's go-to chef Rinat Tzadok made the chef's hat-shaped cookies.
I Love Your Cake created the mustache-topped cupcakes. Keren added toppers, including pizza pies.
A sophisticated take on pizza was offered to guests who didn't want to make their own pies.
Enzo's friends designed their own chef's aprons, using stamps.
Another look at the kids' table, where tiny guests practiced their pizza-making skills and picked their favorite toppings.
More paper products featured pizza and favorite pizza toppings. "I think that the utensils pouch I made and used for the children-safe knife is adorable," Keren says. "Just draw the size you want on a heavy card stock paper, fold over, and glue. So easy and cute!"
We're beyond smitten with the pizza box favors Keren created for kiddie guests.
Keren's favorite party element: "the little pizza boxes with the pizza-shaped cookies that the kids got to take home," she says.