I can’t believe my baby is 2! It truly feels as though his first birthday party was yesterday.
A couple weeks ago, we threw him a little racecar-themed get-together with some of his friends, family, and classmates. The weather was beautiful and everyone, especially the birthday boy, had a great time!
We set up a little area on the back patio under the arbor, complete with miniature tables and chairs for all the little ones to sit in. We had party trays from Chick-fil-A, applesauce pouches, juice boxes, brownies, and a Lightning McQueen cake! Here are some more pictures if you’d like to see all the details!
Buffet Table | Water Table | Kids Adirondack Chairs
Me and the Birthday Boy | Custom signs | Paper Globes | Foam Flag | Racing Bunting
Lightning McQueen Cake | Chick-fil-A Catering | Stoplight Brownies | Custom Cupcake Toppers
Custom Favor Tags | Bubble Wands | Sticker & Tattoo Station | Car Piñata | Car Photobooth
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