I honestly do not know how it is possible. A whole year has passed since Leo entered our lives. What a year it was! Celebrating his first birthday was a must, but difficult for my husband and I to plan. We went back and forth on what we should do and how we should do it. Read on to learn what we decided on and how it turned out!
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I started thinking about Leo’s birthday when he was around 9 months. It felt crazy to plan because it still felt like it was far away. I knew I needed to get going though.
My husband and I had our nanny come on a Saturday so that we could go to his office and make plans uninterrupted. We talked about having something super small at our house with family. We also talked about having something much larger with friends with kids. Neither one felt right quite right though.
After thinking of pros and cons we decided to have the bigger party with friends, family, and kids. We made the choice to have it a restaurant. The thought of cleaning our house before and after seemed way too daunting to me. I would rather spend more to be able to walk away from the mess!
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Leo was born on Cinco de Mayo. So, that obviously meant that we needed a fiesta theme! Luckily there are so many fun fiesta party items out there. I pretty much could have bought every single thing I saw on Etsy…
I decided to contain myself. Just a bit.
The first item to check off was the invite. I bought this one from Etsy and edited it myself. We then took (about a thousand) photos of Leo in a sombrero to put on the back of the invite. I printed them through mpix.com – my favorite.
The party was planned for lunch time and the restaurant already had a lot of decorations. I bought some maracas, confetti, and tiny sombreros to put on the tables.
I had been taking monthly pictures of Leo, so I knew I wanted to display them. I found this perfect banner for it.
We had 15 kids coming to the party. I was super worried about having them all entertained within a small room. I looked into having an entertainer come – but it just felt funny for a one year old. I ended up putting together little favor buckets for them. I had them out at the beginning so that they could play with them throughout the party. I picked up the supplies from Target (my jam) and Party City (also my jam.) I put different items in them depending on how old the kiddo was. The fake mustaches were the hit for the big kids and the maracas were the favorite for the littles!
We decided to bring in our own dessert. I had a super tiny smash cake made for Leo (I think I paid $5 – I was happy about that because he didn’t eat it!) and our favorite cupcakes for the kids and adults. We also had royal icing sugar cookies made for favors. I sat those out by the door.