Krista, event planner and owner of Hoopla Events, sure knows how to throw a party, so when her daughter turned 3, she pulled out all the stops for this downright delightful pink and brown pony birthday. From the horse-themed bounce house to all the delicious desserts, nothing was left out of this little one's celebration. We're smitten with just about every detail, so mosey on down and see for yourself.
Cowgirl hats get a yay in our party-planning books! Is planning a party in your future? The invite and all the the lovely printables are from The TomKat Studio.
How cute are these straws and printables from The TomKat Studio?
Customizing labels for water bottles is always a nice touch.
We love all the different shades of pink — and those pretty pony buckets from I Have a Favor.
Really, it's not a party without cupcakes — these are made by Sweet Charley B's Cupcakery.
Any jumpy house that's not bright blue, red, and yellow is awesome in our books, but this one takes the cake!
Hay bales not only served as the ideal pony rides backdrop (paired here with a CW Happy Creations cloth pennant banner), Krista also used them as seats for the little ones along tables. And those giant balloons from Smashcake & Co. are what little girls' dreams are made of.
How sweet? And a birthday silhoutte like this one from Le Papier Studio could fit into almost any party theme. Krista explains, "We had the silhouette made, but we printed it and assembled it as the backdrop for the dessert table."
Let them eat cake from Wagner's Bakery, complete with an adorable mini A Felt Affair pennant.
The cake pops from Sugar Krystles are almost too cute to eat!
One of Krista's favorite parts of the party was using these letter dishes to spell out the birthday girl's name for a candy display!
Another look at the birthday silhouette and some supersweet cookies made by Sugar Canvas Boutique Bakery.
The French macarons by 4 Kids Cakes are so cute, we could (and want to) just eat 'em up!
The Smashcake & Co. party supplies paired with the simple tulips make a great combination.
Check out the custom felt pennant from A Felt Affair!
The birthday girl's dad even made this lemonade stand out of wood from her great-grandfather's barn.
The pony rides and lemonade signs were both handmade for the party by Two Crafty Teachers.
The birthday girl's wish is to have a pony someday, so mama made her wish come true (if only for one day) with a real pony and pony rides.
Imagine how wide the guests' eyes got when they were handed one of these delicious parting gifts!