Not to sound too much like an acceptance speech at the Academy Awards, but I really do want to thank everyone who helped me plan this party, my husband for putting up with me and only occasionally getting mad at me when he attempted to calculate in his head the money I was spending, all the inspiration I've gathered from the various different parties on everyone's talented blogs, Betsy Pruitt from Belly Feathers who has been so kind and helpful as I've adventured into party planning blog land and the same to Michelle Burt of Maddycakes Muse. Also, a big thanks to Jessie Warner who graciously agreed to come take pictures of my lil' ol' party and making me look so good!
Thank you for looking and reading my blog. I'm so grateful and honored! This post is a picture overload! I'll try to include all the sources of the various items, but if I don't feel free to email me.
The Invite
The Candy Table
Candy Labels - Posh Pixels
Banner - Gwynn Wasson Designs
Checkered Flag Banner and Table Skirt - Race Party Decorations
Cone Holders (re-purposed Drink Caddies) - Pottery Barn
Cupcake Stand - Pottery Barn
Party Hats - Make It Mine Parties
Race Car cupcake toppers (not the McQueen or Mater) - Meri Meri
Fillmore Organic Fuel Labels - Belleza e Luce
Rust Eze Medicated Bumper Ointment Labels - Belleza e Luce
Sally's Cozy Cone Cups - Birthday Express
My own attempt at making a McQueen cake for Ethan!
Happy Birthday Banner - ScrapEm Easy on Etsy
Cars banner in backdrop - Meri Meri
Turning a Frog into a Prince (a.k.a. A Garage into a Birthday Bash!)
Ethan was my little helper the day before the party. He was so fun! Ever since my neighbor Tina mentioned the "lollipops" after seeing the picture on the blog, he has been asking for a "pop!" I've held out on him but on Friday he was so good and so sweet, I couldn't resist any longer. Note to you moms out there worried about stains - the black and white lollipops make a mess, but it comes out of clothes like a charm!
(For pictures of other signs used at the party, see my previous post here.)
Race Sign - Race Party Decorations
Cupcake flower centerpiece - inspired by How Does She?
Racing Party Favors
Bubbles - Gwynn Wasson Designs (not currently on her Etsy shop, but email her and she is great to work with!)
Racing Trophies - Oriental Trading
Custom Labels - Belleza e Luce
Crayon Rolls - Tamis Cozies, Etsy
Crayon Roll Thank You Tags - ScrapEm Easy on Etsy
Checkered Flag Favor Bags - Oriental Trading
Favor Tags - Designer Favors, Etsy
Fun and Games!
These race car boxes are supposed to resemble Lightning McQueen and The King. Who knew a cardboard box could be so much fun. The kid had a blast with these boxes for the entire party - racing their aunts and even grandmas. By the end of the party they had been so used and abused, I had to recycle them.
I stole the idea of the tire toss game from Betsy at Belly Feathers. Again, who knew an old, free racing tire and some bean bags would provide so much entertainment. The kids had a blast with this game!
This was my homemade "Pin the Tire on McQueen" game.
The Birthday Boy (and his sister too) (and his mom and dad!)
Again, thank you all for looking. It makes me exhausted thinking about this party again - but Ethan's reaction and sincere look on his face and enthusiasm throughout the party made it all worth it!
Ethan's custom Cars shirt - eBay (no longer can find it on there).
Grace's Dress - Lil Sweetie Boutique on Etsy
Again, thank you all for looking. It makes me exhausted thinking about this party again - but Ethan's reaction and sincere look on his face and enthusiasm throughout the party made it all worth it!
WA-WOW! Your details are amazing. This party is incredible.Candy table is phenomenal. I can see how much time and talent went into this. Can't wait to see what you do next:)
ReplyDeleteThis is INCREDIBLE! I LOVE everything and I am so impressed! Great job!
ReplyDeleteSo cute, Melissa, as ALWAYS!!! No detail was overlooked, and you E cake turned out really cute. Thank you for the kind words and link, too. You're the best!
ReplyDeleteWonderful party Melissa! Excellent eye for detail.
ReplyDeleteFABULOUS!!! You did such an amazing job with a disney theme, I am in awe! I especially LOVE that cupcake stand... and the HUGE SMILE of one happy birthday boy! Great job!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is such an AMAZING party! Every detail is perfect!!! Visiting from Maddycakes! So glad I found you! Jenn from ThisMommyLoves.com
ReplyDeleteWhat a lucky to have such an amazing birthday party. I would love for you to link it up to my party: http://phubie.blogspot.com/2010/10/get-link-party-started.html
ReplyDeleteWow Melissa! Such a wonderful party!! I love all the details!! My son will be turning 3 in late September 2011 and I will try my hand at a Cars party. I was wondering where did you get the "giant" cupcake toppers (Mc Queen, Mater & Doc)since you provided the list for everything else.
ReplyDeleteThanks in advance for the tip and thanks for sharing the pictures. Loved them!
Thank you for your kind words Cris. The toppers on the cake were my son's actual cars! Yup, the real ones from the toy store! I couldn't find big enough ones so I washed them really well and used them for the cake. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Melissa, I featured your Cars party on my blog today: http://www.purejoyeventsblog.com/2011/02/link-party-showcase-race-cars-and.html. Sorry it took so long!
ReplyDeleteWow Ethan is one lucky boy! Congrats the party looked awesome and I am sure Ethan and all his little friends just loved it.
ReplyDeleteThis is AMAZING!! I LOVE everything you did!! I will be featuring your party as MY INSPIRATION! Kudos!!!
ReplyDeleteI am breathless. I absolutely love this party. My son will be 3 in August and I guess I have my work cut out if it's to look anything close to this. Thanks for sharing and inspiring me to start working.
ReplyDeleteThank you everyone for your very kind comments! What a fun theme to do this year with the new movie coming out!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely wonderful. I am doing a Cars themed party for my son in July, and your ideas are truly inspirational. I just have one question for you, I would love to purchase those black and white checkered cones, that you used for popcorn, but I can't find them anywhere. Where did you get them at? Thank you for help, again truly AMAZING!!!
ReplyDeleteTanya - I made the cones using scrapbook paper. Here is a tutorial from Maddycakes Muse on how to make the paper cones: http://maddycakesmuse.blogspot.com/2009/09/paper-cones.html
ReplyDeleteI love all you've done!! I was wondering where did you get the grapes crate and the checkered ribbon?
ReplyDeleteXiomara - the grape crates is actually my grandfather's old canning crate. It's probably at least 60 years old. I absolutely love them and they are dear to me. The checkered ribbon is from Hobby Lobby.
ReplyDeleteOMGosh love your party pics. I am doing a cars party on the 9th and love all your ideas.
ReplyDeleteWow amazing question tho how did u do the cars centerpiece the one with the pail..
ReplyDeleteThank you everyone for your kind commetns again! The centerpieces with the galvanized pails are circles I cut out of scrapbook paper and then took the medallion like things from a Hallmark hanging decoration, cut off the hanging part and put them on the circles. I attached a wooden stick to the back and tied a ribbon on them. Very easy! I'm not sure if you can find the medallions any more - they were a few years ago, but I know they were from Hallmark.
ReplyDeleteHello from Cape Town, South Africa. Your ideas are awesome and thanks for sharing them with us. I love the traffic-cone drinking 'bottles'. I wish we could get them here. And the simple cardboard box races - that's something I'm going to try out. You've really set the bar high for the rest of the parents out there :)
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YOUR PARTY WAS AMAZING YOU WERE VERY DETAILED ON EVERYTHING GOOD JOB MOMMY!!!
ReplyDeleteWhere did you purchase the labels for the drinks? I am having Cars themed party for my son in March and would LOVE those!
ReplyDeletewhat a great job you did for Ethan!! i have a little guys turning 3 next month and he loves cars too. was wondering where you had invites made?
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Thank you Amy and Christina! I found the labels for the drinks from Belleza e Luce. I've heard she's not selling them any more. You can check out her blog. Christina, I made the invites :) I used my digital Scrapbook software to make them. I bought the Cars package quite a while ago - before Cars 2. They still have a Cars package, but it is not the same one I used.
ReplyDeleteFantastic party, girl! My son will be turning 4 in March and has requested a Cars birthday party! Now that I have seen your party ideas, my party planning will be so much easier! Thanks for all the awesome ideas! :)
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Absolutely awesome! Yours is the classiest Cars party I have seen by far(and I have been through MANY party sites...)
ReplyDeleteMy son's Cars-birthday is approaching and I have 2 questions: 1.- where did you get the big round signs with Mater and McQueen you have on the candy table? I can't find anything like them and they look great! And 2.- where did you get the hanging pompoms? (I can only find solids...)
Thanks!!
Thank you! The round signs I made using a hanging decor from Hallmark. The poms are from Pom love on Etsy. Good luck!!
DeleteLOVE, LOVE. LOVE it all! One question...where did you get your shirt? I'm been busy trying to find one for myself to wear to my sons party next month! www.kerripowell.blogspot.com
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DeleteThank you! I found it online as a costume.
Also, where did you get the small Mater and Queen cars for the tops of the cupcakes?
ReplyDeleteI found those at my local cake decorating store.
Deletethis looks like such a great party.. I am going to "barrow" a ton of your ideas.. Love it.
ReplyDeleteAmazing, Melissa! Thanks so much for sharing!!! I am in awe at the amount of work that you put into this and the level of detail! :-)
ReplyDeleteI am planning a Cars party for my triplet boys (one of whom is also an Ethan, btw.) They are obsessed with all things Cars. I am wondering where you found the galvanized/metal serving trays and dishes?
Thank you! The 3 tier stand is from Pottery Barn. The 3 buckt stand is from Hobby Lobby.
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ReplyDeleteLove, love, love the birthday party! You did an outstanding job! Fantastic ideas! Just one question though...was that a real gas can for the Kool-aid? I would have never thought of that and that it would be okay to use(a new one of course). Mom of the year for sure! :)
Thank you for your kind comments! Yes, that's a real gas can - never used. I washed it really well first!
DeleteI just love your party decor. My sons is turning 3 this weekend and I am also planning a cars theme party for him. My ideas are a little similar to yours, the colors at least. I was wondering where you got the rust-eze bottle labels? Ive been looking for those but no luck yet.
ReplyDeleteThis really wonderful share. I just enjoyed watching your pictures it is amazing and fun undoubtedly thanks dear for sharing this post.
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Is it safe to use a gas can?
ReplyDeleteI purchased new, never used cans. I washed them in very hot soapy water as well. They are safe to use that way.
DeleteWhere did you get your race shirt from? Also I was wondering if you could email the rust-eze labels. I have been looking for them, but no luck yet. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI found them on a Halloween costume online store. I purchased the labels. I don't remember from where though.
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ReplyDeleteThe attention to detail in this Birthday decoration at home is impeccable. The carefully arranged flowers, elegant table centerpieces, and charming banners all contribute to a truly luxurious and stylish celebration. Happy birthday to someone who deserves the very best
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