This past Saturday I had my baby shower.
Wow, insane that I had a baby shower. OMG, I am having a baby?! :D
Just kidding, but sometimes it's still surreal...!
The theme I came up with was girly tea party and I envisioned lots of prettiness and details. Here is what I pulled together!
(The pictures were taken by friends, how weird to see other people's perspectives via your own camera and memory card! Thanks for the photo help, Friends!)
Well, for me food is pretty high up there with most important things at a party. It's gotta be good and there should be a lot of it!
I had some help from my Aunt who came to town for the occasion. She made this vegetable quiche seen below. Behind it is a pasta salad that rocked my socks. The recipe for it is here, Penne Fresca Salad. I used fusilli and I doubled the recipe which was totally unnecessary, I could have easily made 1 1/2 and still had leftovers.
(The pictures were taken by friends, how weird to see other people's perspectives via your own camera and memory card! Thanks for the photo help, Friends!)
Well, for me food is pretty high up there with most important things at a party. It's gotta be good and there should be a lot of it!
I had some help from my Aunt who came to town for the occasion. She made this vegetable quiche seen below. Behind it is a pasta salad that rocked my socks. The recipe for it is here, Penne Fresca Salad. I used fusilli and I doubled the recipe which was totally unnecessary, I could have easily made 1 1/2 and still had leftovers.
I had a "Salad Bar" with a big bowl of lettuce and smaller bowls and dishes of toppings. We had cucumber, tomatoes, bell pepper, broccoli, crutons, olives, cheese, boiled eggs, and salad dressings. I wanted to get fancy and make my own, but I just didn't have the time or energy in the end.
To accompany the salads and quiche, the other salty option was fresh bread and flavored cream cheeses, as well as good old frozen garlic bread.
I've yet to go to a party where the frozen garlic bread wasn't one of the first things to disappear. Stuff is delicious!
(And I got off so easy with it!)
Once the savory options were eaten, we started serving coffee and tea (from my pink fancy tea cups) with dessert.
My favorite were these sugar cookies. Which is odd, since I really have only ever liked store bought (if I am really particular Publix Bakery) sugar cookies and have been disappointed with many a recipe.
This recipe: perfectly chewy and soft sugar cookies.
I decorated them with Wilton's pink sanding sugar. Ya know, since I'm having a girl. ;)
The cake was a huge disappointment for me.
Lemme just say... I prefer the flavor of Swiss buttercream, but when it wouldn't stick to my cake... I kinda lost it. I was only able to pipe the top and the sides were such a disaster that my mom had to take over since I threatened to throw the cake on the floor in my frustration.
Lemme just say, thank you Äiti for being there to help me set up!!
The cake itself was my go to chocolate cake recipe, Lucinda Scala Quinn's busy day chocolate cake.
I made two cakes and cut each in two to make a four layer cake. I filled it with Finnish vanilla "rahka" (like a sweetened flavored sour cream/creme fraiche) that I added a liberal amount of Bonne Maman cherry jam to.
So it was a chocolate cake with vanilla cherry filling.
Yum.
My Aunt made some super tender "marble cake" although I like the Finnish name of "tiger cake".
In the left corner you can see the macarons I slaved over.
Um, good thing the pictures not the best to showcase them because they didn't look at all like they should. People raved over them though and I guess the flavor was ok. I filled them with orange or raspberry marmalade.
But I was not a huge fan. I don't know if I liked them enough to attempt making them again.
But they are one of the ultimate baker challenges in my mind that I might have to one day, just for the challenge.
I used Martha Stewart's French macaron recipe and I think next time, I might stick to the more detailed Annie's Eats version.
This is a Finnish style blueberry pie. Again, used that rahka to make it. :)
After food, the other important design element of a party: decor.
This was the most liked idea, hanging a clothesline across the living room and displaying all of her pretty dresses.
I also made a paper doily banner like this one from pinterest, and we had some store bought shiny pink "it's a girl" decorations hanging. In some of the food pictures you could see the pretty table cloth and felt runner my mom brought. And like I said, we had the nicer pink china out for use.
We played some fun games at the shower.
This was a guess the baby in the picture game. I had each guest bring a photo of them as babies and they had to guess who was who and the winner won a prize (chocolate bar and a face mask).
Not everyone brought a picture (I kinda let people know last notice), but it worked well as a kind of ice breaker because there were a lot of people from different groups of friends so they kinda got to know each other's names and stuff.
I'm #5. :)
We played the traditional "guess how big Mama is" with pink yarn. It's a hard game but we had two people who were so close I had to go back for a re-count!
And pictured below is the little card idea for her baby book. Each guest was asked to fill in the blanks and people came up with really cute answers as well as funny ones.
E.g. "I hope you laugh at bad jokes, because it's polite". :D
Mama's midnight diapers were fun too!
Each guest could write me a message for midnight diaper changes.
I got a lot of encouraging ones "you're a great mama" etc.
As well as advice: "wake up the hubby"
And phone numbers for people who are willing to babysit. :D
I also had a friend record hubby answering the questions from link below. We played the video on the TV and paused after each question and I had to guess what the ol' hubster said.
I got most of them right. :) And he got some of his answers wrong. ;)
The ideas for the games were found from this blog Driven by Decor via pinterest.
I don't have a picture of it, but we also had a calendar template on the fridge that I decorated, where guests could guess the baby's birth date, weight, and height.
FOUR people guessed she'll go slightly over her June 11th due date and come June 13th.
Other than that, dates varied from June 1st (impatient me) to June 19th.
Fortunately no one put her as a full two weeks overdue!
I got lots of presents, even though I had said we were really only missing diapers and children's books. People went nuts with diaper cakes (we got 3!) and I felt spoiled and special. :)
Many thanks to everyone!
My friend's 5 month old son picked this out for Baby Girl, his future girlfriend. ;)
Isn't that creative? Baby spelled with the sparkly star wire! :)
Lots of cute details.
Love the thought people put into their gifts. And the effort, I know those diaper cakes aren't easy!
And at the bottom you can see our Beatrix Potter book. :)
Like I said, spoiled and special.
My parents got us (another) pretty dress and the car seat (which was awesome!).
We also had a baby shower in a box that my mother in law threw for us. She sent out invites to family and friends stateside and we got so much (much needed) stuff for the baby, it was awesome!
It's wonderful to be so supported by loved ones. ♥
So after the party was over, I took the camera out myself and took pictures of the design element no party is complete without: the flowers.
We had hot pink roses in several small vases.
I'm still enjoying them today.
So thank you to everyone who was a part of welcoming the little one into the world!!
Kissa was happy the party was over! ;)
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