![]() ![]() I am the proud owner of Cricut so this part was fairly easy. The party store was happy to oblige in looking at the sonogram and taking it down to fill our balloons on the day of the party so that we wouldn't know, either! We did a mix of both so that it would show up better in pictures. We ended up opting for 30 regular black balloons filled with a mix of what our local party store called "shred." There are two types: crinkle paper shred and metallic streamers shred. But.how to do it with balloons? Then it hit me like a ton of bricks: the balloons are black like a night sky, so why not add a few stars and Voila! Twinkle, twinkle little star theme. So, how was I going to make this one a little more.special?įirst off, I started looking for party themes. If we were going to do something where everyone was involved then we may as well do a whole party! After a quick perusal of Pinterest I came across this image: Oh the whimsy!! ![]() So, I opted for something close: balloons filled with confetti! I know, I know - it's also been done a million times. At first, I wanted confetti cannons.but quickly realized doing those inside due to the Utah winters would not be an option. This time I wanted to do something where everyone could participate in the excitement. I know other women have it worse, but I am DONE). That 20 week mark is like a sliver of light you can keep looking to because, not only is it when you will find out the gender of this little babe inside of you, it's also when you are halfway done! * happy dance* So, why not celebrate?! For the gender reveal with our first we were pretty straightforward - cake and a box of balloons so that we each got to do one (I won, by the way). We love it.Gender reveals are the new trend, and I have to say that they are one of my FAVORITES. I mean, can we just do some #realtalk for a minute? That first trimester of pregnancy is the worst. You're sick, exhausted, and already want to be done with the entire endeavor (seriously 24/7 nausea until about week 19. I see it in children’s boutiques all the time. It is the softest, sweetest stuffed animal of all time. Jellycat Pink Bunny My daughter’s most cherished stuffed buddy is this bunny in gray, given to me at her gender reveal. Twinkle Twinkle Little Star Do You Know How Loved You Are? Sign How cute would this be as a memento from the gender reveal party?! Perfectly lovely for both boys and girls. LED String Lights 33 ft with 100 LEDs Party Gifts & Mementos Kingleder 25ft 50 LED Xmas Star Light Fairy String Light w/ Remote Pink Twinkle Twinkle Little Star – Baby Shower or Birthday Party Favor Popcorn Treat Boxes – Set of 12 Gold Star Cake Toppers Kids Birthday Party Baby Shower Cupcake Decorations 36pcs Handmade Twinkle Twinkle Glitter Cake Topper **This one seems to go out of stock frequently, so here are a couple more cute ones below!** If you’re crafty, this would look so pretty on the cover of baby’s photo album or scrapbook! Twinkle Twinkle Little Star – Baby Shower or Birthday Cupcake Wrappers – Set of 12Ĭake Topper – how we wonder what you are – So beautiful for the cake top, and would also make a cute souvenir. Pink Twinkle Twinkle Little Star – Baby Shower or Birthday Party Cupcake Wrappers – Set of 12 Twinkle Twinkle Little Star Pink Party Supplies – Balloon Bouquetħ pc Twinkle Little Star Baby Boy Balloon Bouquet Party Decoration Shower Blue Twinkle Twinkle Little Star Paper Straw Decor Blue ![]() Guests can cast their “vote” by picking their drink color! Pink Twinkle Twinkle Little Star Paper Straw – These would be extra cute with pink punch…and blue punch in the blue ones below. Gold Glittery Twinkle Twinkle Little Star Garland Will guests try to read into the color of the invite? Use pink ink to throw them off?! Twinkle Twinkle Little Star – Fill In Baby Shower or Birthday Party Invitations (8 count) – Same as above. Save yourself the hassle and get these easy breezy ones!) Gender Reveal Invitations 20 with 20 envelopes – Love that these are physical printed invites, and ready to go with envelopes! (I’ve downloaded invitations before, then gone crazy trying to replace my printer’s ink, cut each out out perfectly, then track down matching envelopes. This post may contain affiliate links which help support this blog. Read on for ideas, inspiration and links to find these items below the image. Planning a gender reveal party? I’m loving the “Twinkle, Twinkle” theme! Surprise and delight your guests with the big reveal and this adorable party theme. (Also love “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star, Do you Know How Loved You Are?”) Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star, How We Wonder What You Are ![]()
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