Pink & navy tissue poms made a fun statement as the back drop for the kid's favor table. Each little sailor received their own personalized sailor hat and a box full of "life rings" {aka powdered donuts!}.
The sailor hats were personalized with a printable name tag, attached with staples. A darling, easy and non-permanent way to customize each hat.
Printable "sails" set up at each station let guest's know what was what. We wouldn't want the adults to think those donuts were for them...
The sweets table was filled with delicious treats...
Pink frosted cupcakes and a pink polka dot cake tasted great, as well as matched the theme of the party perfectly!
Mini fruit pizzas were the perfect size for a pop of sweetness!
Printable "sails" attached to masts {lollipop sticks} made for cute cupcake toppers...
Navy's catch of the day {pretzel fishies} spruced up a large wooden boat and made for a tasty take-home treat!
Printable banners, signs and "sails" tied in the decorations in each room... And, how fun is that watermelon boat! I assigned that "pinterest project" to my mama, who happily took on the challenge!
The drink station was a "printable party" dream... with everything labeled, from the water bottles, to juice boxes to flags on each navy striped straw...
Here, the mason jars were tied with a printable tag and life saver and the straws had a printable mini flag attached to each...
I loved the mini water bottles and juice boxes for all the little guest's at the party, and the other stuff for the big kids at the party...
Navy had a {hand-me-down from her brother} sailor hat that I knew she was going to wear for the party, but I wanted each little guest to have one for them self...
Pink tulips, a photo of Navy {from here 1 year photo shoot by the talented Alia Morgan Photography} and DIY paper boats made a charming centerpiece...
Rustic twine and kraft paper off set all the pink & navy sweetness wonderfully...
I had been planning on painting these large letters for Navy's room for, well, a year now, but never got around to it. I was pleasantly surprised when I decided to wrap them in navy polka dot washi tape! So easy, and so cute!
We spruced up Navy's highchair with a printable mini banner, and upgraded a white onesie with an iron-on pink polka dot anchor applique.
Time to blow out the candles! Thank goodness for an older brother and cousin to help...
This little one year old can EAT... she loved every second of her first, and second, piece of cake!
I captured a special moment with grandma and Navy right before the party started and here are some of the happy Crew Mates, sporting their personalized hats...
Navy was spoiled with many new cute outfits, shoes, toys and more... but her favorite part of gift opening was definitely the tissue paper!
We have been BLESSED with an amazing first year with the most chill, "easy", snuggly, quiet, funny, happy baby girl. Happy Birthday Navy Rose. We LOVE you!
Want to create your own Sailor Girl Birthday Party? Start with these simple and sweet invitations...
Make party planning a breeze with these printable Sailor Girl Party Decor designs. Work exclusively with me to customize each piece for YOUR little Sailor Girl!