For my guys fifth birthday deep blue sea bash as the local Splash Pad, we gave monogrammed beach towels sporting crabs, whales, seahorses, octopus and fish to all his little guests. They were a big hit. I’ve thought about adding these types of favors to our shoppe… the verdict is still out, but I’ll keep you in the know! {wink}
The other shot I wanted to share was how we used a toy sand wagon to display our chips. Be creative, not everything has to be served on a platter!
creative director & owner of The Celebration Shoppe. I have a passion for crafting, baking & modern entertaining. I'll post my ideas & share others in hopes of inspiring you for your next celebration.











where did you get the monogrammed towels from? they are adorable.
We made them. :)
Hi,
I was really interested in those beach towels you gave out as favors. I noticed you said you made them but you also posted in your beach blog you might have them available for purchase. will you have them available soon? If not, could you tell me how you made them?
Thanks in advance!
Beatrice
Beatrice – due to copyright on the designs we used we won’t be able to offer those unless an agreement for resale can be met. So sorry! I’ll e-mail you with more info.
hi, I am doing an under the sea party! :) We are having so much fun planning and are excited to do a few of the things you have shown us on your website. I know everyone wants these beach towels, they are so cute, and I am assuming you can’t do them because of the copyright. Can you tell me the name of the company that does the super cute monogram designs so that i can buy the program to use as well. My friend’s mom has a monogram machine and I was hoping to find them to make for our party.
Just checking if that was at all possible. :)
Thanks!! So cute!
Lauren
Lauren – those designs were purchased for individual use from the website SmartNeedle.com. So glad you like them. They were a huge hit with the kids! :)
hi
do you take order for these towels. as i will be having beach party theme for my daughter.
Thanks
Fatema – you can find them at http://etsy.com/shop/sewjewell ~ if you don’t see them convo her. She might have them down for the winter, but she can still make them anytime. Thanks so much for stopping in!