This is post 1 of 3. Here is 2 of 3- More Candy Party Planning, and the final post (the actual party), Grace's Candy Party.
Over the past year I've become a bit obsessed with Candy Buffets. I've searched the web high and low and found so many beautiful displays. I've been looking for a reason to put a candy buffet together, and so some time last fall I decided to do a candy themed party for my oldest daughter's next birthday. Luckily, my daughter is only 5 (soon to be six), and so she can still be formed by my suggestions as to her birthday theme. So, with over 6 months until her birthday, I began my planning. I love planning parties around a color theme, so that was the first step. Pink was a color that had to be in the mix, and I love green with pink, so that was a natural choice too. Then I came across some brightly colored metal pails in the dollar section of Target, and they helped me cement the color theme... bright pink, lime green and bright blue. I thought the pails would be perfect for the birthday guests to fill up with candy from the candy buffet, so I snatched up 19 of the pails, trying to estimate how many I may need for a party that was still 6 months away. After buying the pails I looked through my (massive) ribbon collection and put aside ribbon that would fit the color scheme. I also began my search for candy in the party colors. As the idea searching continued I came across some adorable party invitations on Etsy, and made sure to bookmark the seller, Littlebeane Boutique so I could order the invitations as the party date (March 2010) came a bit closer.
Below is the candy party inspriation board I created. This gave me something to dream on, and something to come back to as the party planning continued.
Top left- Ribbon in the party colors (my photo)
Top right- candy party invitation from Littlebeane Boutique
Bottom left- Metal pails from Target (my photo)
Bottom left- Sixlets candy in the party colors from Ohnuts.com
In addition to the adorable invitations (sample above) that I ordered from Littlebeane Boutique , I also ordered coordinating stickers from the same seller that I backed with a circle of white cardstock and attached to favor bags. The tags read "Thank you for making my 6th birthday so sweet! Grace." I really love the tags and think they add such a personalized touch, and help pull in the party theme.

(Photo credit- Lollipop photo at the top of post, Ohnuts.com)
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