As I started planning June’s first birthday party, I initially
planned on a cowgirl theme… Until I stumbled upon a flock of pink
flamingos. From there, the idea warped into a Junk Gypsy/yard
sale/trailer park-cowgirl/equestrian theme. June & I love the Junk Gypsy Co.
Those women are inspirational & our kind of classy.
My budget stood
no chance at keeping up with all of the ideas I had for this party… It’s really not
easy to fence-in wildfire creativity when ideas begin to spark. But, I had to
remind myself that this was a birthday party, not a wedding 😉 I really didn’t have to buy much. I have a little bit of a yard sale addiction… & quite the collection of thrifty finds in my basement. So, this
is my tight-budget version of a Junk Gypsy inspired party.
The party after sunset:
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Instead of flowers, I made feather bouquets. I used the green floral foam to secure the feathers. |
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I love big, chunky Christmas lights… I used pink on the table. |
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Giving new life to ordinary glass is simple with colored lights. Most of these pieces come from old light fixtures. |
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I made pink “fireflies” in mason jars by wrapping a submersible LED floral light with pink tulle. |
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My brother’s amazing girlfriend, Etta, has a beautiful collection of old jewelry. |
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I loved these old brooches. |
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The lanterns we strung across the yard are the same lanterns we used for our wedding. |
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We even lit up the corn. |
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Etta’s mom made this globe light, how neat is this?? |
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My simple Bundt Pan Chandelier. {The steps to make one will be posted soon.} |
& in the daylight:
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I constructed this Tee-pee with long, narrow boards, vintage sheets & thrift store curtains. A tee-pee was Etta’s idea. |
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Country seating- hay covered in vintage sheets. |
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More of Etta’s beautiful old jewelry collection. |
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I used my old {horse jump} standards to “frame” this table. |
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We served fried “fair” food. |
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I made this little “statue” by attaching a plastic horse to a brass planter {turned over} with silicone. Then used pink spray paint. & voila! |
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Vintage Pyrex dishes to serve up sweets for the kids. |
The day of June’s party ended up being rainy. We had a lemonade stand on an old dresser too, but the rain got the best of that display before I was able to photograph it. When the rain came & washed away all of the glam, it was a great reminder that it isn’t all of the fine details that make the party, it’s the company of good friends & family. They were the ones who made June’s day so special. It ended up being a wonderful time, thanks to all of the amazing people we shared it with.
& a special thanks to Etta for taking a day to help me with a few ideas & a little thrift store shopping. {I’m in love with her style & creativity!}
-Thanks, Etta!!-
September 13th, 2012 at 5:48 PM
Oh my gosh that is amazing! It looks great and I love the theme. That teepee is so fun
September 13th, 2012 at 6:11 PM
Thank you, Melissa! I had so much fun with this! The teepee was my favorite part 🙂
September 13th, 2012 at 7:10 PM
Such cute ideas! Love it!
September 14th, 2012 at 2:06 AM
so cute!!! my hudson's birthday is in nov. wanna come up here and decorate/plan/organize it for me?!?
September 14th, 2012 at 2:09 AM
UMMMM… GENIUS GORGEOUSNESS!!!! Now I will have to spend eternity figuring out how to make this work at my house. I am a boy mom, so I might just have to make a corner of the house just so I can enjoy all this kind of girlie goodness!!!! LOVE!
September 14th, 2012 at 4:01 PM
I'm replying to my own comment =O to tell you I am blog stalking and I just shared this on my FB page because it made glitter and rainbows shoot out of my heart ;D.
September 16th, 2012 at 6:41 PM
This is amazing. You have outdone yourself again.
October 3rd, 2012 at 12:59 AM
LOVE THIS! Would love to see what you could come up with for a women's halloween custume along this line….*hint hint*