![]() |
| The invitation |
![]() |
| Welcome station outside the front gate. Alphagraphics is AMAZING for making the yard signs for me! |
![]() |
| Etsy has the best stuff. Ever. |
![]() |
| Every kid (and even a great-grandma) received a sheriff's badge before entering. |
![]() |
| Vintage inspired birthday banner reading "Peyton is 2" |
![]() |
| "The Fill Station" |
![]() |
| Food included down home barbeque pork, Albuquerque Guacamole, Veggies for Dippin' and Cowgirl Cookies. |
![]() |
| "The Watering Hole" featured sweet pink lemonade for the kids and grown up margaritas for the...grown ups. |
![]() |
| The favors were wrapped in burlap bags. |
![]() |
| Parents got to take home Cowgirl Cookie mix. Idea shamelessly stolen from Bakerella. |
![]() |
| The yummy (and pretty!) cake courtesy of Let Them Eat Cake. No falling monkey this year. |
![]() |
| Craft stations around the room were decorated with wildflowers and bandanas. Every child was given paint, stickers and markers to decorate boot shaped glasses and burlap sacks. |
![]() |
| Can't forget about the presents - Peyton's Loot! |















No comments:
Post a Comment