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I Scream You Scream
Photos by Daniel Ortiz Photography
When thinking of ideas for our daughter’s 3rd birthday party, she was on a major ice cream kick (I mean, what kid isn’t... but she was extra excited about it all of the time). So, ice cream party quickly became the theme.
And, with her birthday falling on a week day and Sunday Funday on my brain, “Sundae Funday” just clicked and came together! There was already a gold letter banner for it and everything. Plus, it was nice having all of Saturday to get everything ready for the Sunday party.
I pinterested the heck out of ideas to find what would really stick for our party. Ice cream cone centerpieces, a sundae bar with lots of toppings, and an ice cream cart were MUSTS from my research.
Etsy came through with the best banners, printables (invites, signs, etc), and balloon garland kit (linked everything at the end of the post but also attempted to link throughout the post).
There are so many fun ice cream themed ways to serve food. I found this great clear acrylic cone stand and served fruit in sugar cones. And, our sweet nanny made popcorn balls on sugar cones that turned out so cute!
Another Etsy find were the ice cream food tents that were a great accent to the decorations.
The table centerpieces were a combination of a few ideas I saw online. The glass containers themselves were finds from our local Ross. (The gold bottom was not my favorite at first but I’m so glad I got them!)
Then sprinkles went in the bottom with a waffle cone for the flowers. Carnations and hydrangeas give a good ice cream scoop appearance and we added in some wild flowers to liven it up.
Not everyone will care so much about sprinkles matching throughout the party, but I was a bit crazy about the specific colors. So, I found a huge container of them online and used them from the cake to the centerpieces, etc.
Ice cream cone cookies and 3s were an easy cookie decision in the party colors... with sprinkles, of course. Ours were made by Paulie’s Cookies in Houston. They tasted as delicious as they looked!
And, these honeycomb ice cream cones were an easy addition to the party.
I really loved so much about the birthday party, but I’m SUPER proud of the ice cream cart. Unable to locate one to rent or purchase, I tasked my handy husband with making one. He bought the wood, I found the wheels, we had the umbrella, and I bought the letters (and lined them up ever so carefully). He knocked it out of the park!
The balloon garland kit was perfect for recreating this look I found on pinterest (we added in the lavender balloons to pull it in from other parts of the party) and the inflatable ice cream cones were one of the first things I bought for the party!
The ice cream cart photo spot was popular, too. And, thanks to the balloon garland kit I now can create a balloon garland with ease!
Since the kids would no doubt end up on the playset, it got a little ice cream party touch, as well. A mini ice cream banner was the cutest along with mini 3D cones.
Our talented nanny also created the awesome balloon ice cream cone that she also knocked out of the park. She even managed to add balloon sprinkles!
It was SUPER windy during the party, so it was quite difficult to capture of a photo of the awesome ice cream cone balloon piece completely upright (its even on a sturdy metal pole...).
Two things:
1) Who remembers the ice cream poppers/shooters (in my daughter’s hand below)? We HAD to have them for the party and the kids LOVED them!
2) The pieces on the floor in the photo below are frozen rose petals. I’d never seen anyone freeze flowers like this! Keep reading for who made that happen.
Scooping ice cream from tubs was the last resort for the party. My first idea was to rent a soft serve machine. Oddly enough, that was a difficult task (finding a company who rented one and would deliver it to our area). Sharing this with a friend, she recommended trying a local ice cream store for catering.
So, I reached out to Sub Zero Nitrogen Ice Cream. You know, the ice cream spot where they make the ice cream in front of you using science. Not only would that provide entertainment, but it would be one less thing I have to attend to during the party.
Sub Zero to the rescue!
The owner was great to work with, and he had a great set up complete with science experiments for the kids like the frozen roses. Perfect option for a party!
For the Ice Cream Sundae bar, toppings were the hero.
But, the set up included two “ice cream sundae” arrangements (white and pink hydrangeas bundled to look like ice cream scoops with burlap wrapped around the stems to look like a cone, and a cherry on top), the ice cream cups each child could take home with them, and our wooden back drop covered in vinyl sprinkles and finished with the “Sundae Funday” gold balloons.
Toppings on the bar: Marshmallows, crushed Heath Bar (toffee), cherries, mini M&Ms, gummy bears, strawberry wafers, almond slivers, Teddy Grahams, strawberries, sprinkles, cookie dough, peanut butter cup, caramel, chocolate syrup, white chocolate syrup, and whipped topping.
Clear scoops for the toppings aimed to keep little hands out of touching everything. No telling if that was successful, but they looked great!
Even though ice cream was the main attraction, you can’t have a birthday without cake.
Sweet Marie’s made the cutest “ice cream cone melting” cake for our girl’s party. And, we ordered some chocolate and vanilla cupcakes from the local grocery store with white icing and added the cupcake holders and cherries to look like ice cream sundaes.
The birthday girl wore a tiara made of sprinkles (a little pricier than I wanted, but it was perfect) and a custom Cuteheads dress with the most perfect ice cream cone buttons on the back.
The candle for the cake is simple a “3″ I found online that we put adhesive on and sprinkled sprinkles on to match the cake and other decor.
Oh how I wish I could take credit for the melting ice cream cone on the craft table, but I only found the idea on pinterest. Our nanny recreated it!
Rough instructions: Inspired by Pinterest. We didn’t have specific instructions, but took brown butcher paper to make the cone and added a sheer tan ribbon for the lines. The white “ice cream” is a filler you would use when stuffing pillows or crafts for kids with pink table cloths (I believe we used the plastic ones you can get at any party store) bunched up around the base with craft pom poms sprinkled all over. The cherry is a bunch of sheer red fabric balled up with pink string making the little pink ball on the cherry and a cotton ball on top of that. Used a combination of hot glue and fabric glue to secure things.
In addition to the jump house, our playset, and the trampoline, we had a necklace/bracelet activity for the kids.. These ice cream cone charms paired well with the two sets of beads I ordered for stringing.
And, the bean bag toss has become a consistent activity at our parties. It was painted with flowers for the first birthday, bubbles for the second, and ice cream for the 3rd. You’ll see the next iteration when I get our son’s 1st birthday posted!
For the adults, I found a fun ice cream champagne idea on pinterest and put my own (easier) spin on it. The post I found suggested scooping vanilla ice cream ahead of time and putting it in the freezer on a pan, which definitely helped get the drinks out quickly. And, we served them in fun gold rimmed champagne flutes that I also used for flowers on the kids’ table.
To make the ice cream drink, add a scoop of vanilla ice cream to the flute then pour champagne over it. Add a raspberry flavored drink on top... just a little more than a splash. We used the black raspberry Ice Water, but the original recipe called for a homemade raspberry sauce. I did not have the time for it, and the raspberry sparkling water was easy and delicious!
And, last but not least, the kids all went home with some fun ice cream themed goodies. The favor tags were a printable download linked here that was personalized with our girl’s name. And, the cellophane wrapped cups were printed with a similar ice cream cone as the signs and invite. Inside the cups we put ice cream pens, mini sundae shaped lip glosses, stickers, and lollipops.
Then we wrapped cellophane around the cups, tied it with ribbon, and added the favor tags. The kids also took home bath bombs shaped like ice cream scoops with sprinkles. My friend Beth (who owns Manor) made them and they were a hit!
It may have taken me a while to get this comprehensive post together for you guys, but I loved reliving every single detail. My last tip from the party is related to the balloon garland.
Get a balloon pump for blowing up the balloons, use balloon tape, and enlist help for blowing up balloons. It’ll go much faster with help! And, the balloons will hold air and typically look good at the least for 24 hours. We assembled ours the night before.
All things party related including some not pictured:
- Assorted Beads for Stringing $14
- Balloon Garland Kit, Ice Cream Dream $30
- Balloons: Gold and White 12″ Balloons, 100 pack $10
- Balloon Tape, 25′ length $7
- Cake by Sweet Marie’s
- Candle (gold trim 3) $4.50
- Cherries: Pack of 25 Artificial Lifelike Red Black Cherries $5.60
- Clear Acrylic Ice Cream Cone Stand $15
- Clear Scoops for Toppings, 16 pieces $9
- Confetti Sprinkle Beverage Napkins (48 count) $7.50
- Cookies: Custom by Paulie’s Cookies
- Dress: Custom Cuteheads Dress
- Elastic Thread Beading String, 0.8 mm $7.60
- Ghirardelli Caramel, Chocolate, & White Chocolate (3 pack) $18
- Gold Plastic Silverware (300 piece) $30
- Gold Rimmed Champagne Flutes (clear hard plastic set of 50) $20.20
- Gold Rimmed Plastic Cups (set of 50) $14.20
- Happy Birthday Ice Cream Banner $20
- Honeycomb Ice Cream Cone Hanging Decor $6.50
- I Scream You Scream Instant Download Sign, 8x10 $5
- Ice Cream Birthday Party Printable Invitations, 5x7 pdf $16
for those in Houston, I print mine at Katie & Co.
- Ice Cream Birthday Party Favor Tags (1.75″ x 3.5″) $10
- Ice Cream Cone Shooters, 12 pack $12
- Ice Cream Cone Charms (set of 9) $9
- Ice Cream Dessert Bowls and Spoons, 12 pack $14
- Ice Cream Party Balloons with Sprinkles $13
- Ice Cream Party Cups (with lids and straws, 16 oz) $12
- Ice Cream Parlor Food Label Table Tents, Printable set of 8 $10
- Ice Cream 6″ Pens (6 count) $12
- Ice Cream Scoop Bath Bombs (made by Beth of Manor)
- Inflatable Ice Cream Cones, 36 inch $8
- Lavender Balloons (12 inch, 12 count) $4.17
- Mini Ice Cream Banner $10.40
- Natural Rainbow Sprinkles, 1.6 lb $18.99
- Pastel Lunch Napkins (150 count) $15
- Photos: Party Photographed by Daniel Ortiz
- Rainbow Sprinkles Lace Tiara $30
- Self Adhesive Vinyl Letters, 4 inch $9.50
- Sprinkle Number 3 Balloon $6
- Sprinkle Paper Lanterns (set of 3) $11
- Sub Zero Nitrogen Ice Cream (catered locally)
- Sugar & Cloth 5 inch Oval Dessert Plate, Mint with Gold Trim (24 count) $10
- Sundae Funday Gold Balloon Banner $37
- Sundae Lip Gloss Party Favor, set of 12 $16.55
- Tablecloth: Round Raised Petals in Taffeta, 120 in. $40
- Wire Spoke Wheel, 16 inch for cart $33
- Vinyl Sprinkle Stickers (used on backdrop) $18
Sugar & Cloth 5 inch Oval Dessert Plate, gold plasticware, and cake by Sweet Marie’s
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Birthday Archives:
2nd Birthday: Bubble Bash
1st Birthday: Garden Party (I guess its possible in my baby brain state I never posted the garden party... Will remedy that as soon as I can)
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