Showing posts with label gender reveal games and food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gender reveal games and food. Show all posts

Monday, July 18, 2011

Gender Reveal Party- A big hit!

I am amazed at how well our gender reveal party went. I couldn't have asked for more!
We had our love ones there and we got to show off your beautiful baby girl. 
Maybelline Renee we can't wait to meet you!


The Wonderful Guests and there guess on what we are having.


It's a Boy!


It's a Girl!


What did the cupcakes tell you?
It's a Girl! <3



Happy to finally get our little secret out in the open. ;-)


Friday, July 8, 2011

Gender Reveal Games & Food

We all know the only reason people come to a gender reveal party is to find out what the happy couple is having. 
But why stop there? Make your gender reveal party something special for everyone to remember. 

Food:

Our family is a VERY helpful kind of family. I had made out a list of what was going to be served at the party, and we are so lucky that our Mothers, Grandma, and Sisters took care of all the food items on that list. (Which also made a VERY easy clean up)


This was an idea that I got from another blogger. Buy Hershey bars and then color in He in blue She in pink. It's just something cute for everyone to oooo and awww over. 


The food table complete with everything Sarah (myself) has been craving. Naturally this isn't everything I've been craving just the easy things to prepare. 

Cravings: S'mores poptarts, chocolate chip cookies, potato salad, and pasta salad. The fruit didn't make the table in time for the picture, but it was there. :)

Games:
Lets make your family and friends wait longer by making them having vote on what the happy couple is having.
Voting-

Each person had to write their name on a mini onesie as to what they thought we were having. This was made mainly for those who thought to wear pink and blue to the party, so at the end they still had to vote boy or girl!


This chart was made with the same scrapbooking paper as the invites and decorations. Poster board was also purchased at the Dollar Tree for $.50