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Little Llama Baby Shower Ideas: If you love the latest Southwestern, boho llama, cactus trend, you are going to love this party!
Recently, I came across a true talent in the party industry, and knew I had to share her with all of you!
Her name is Kate, from Posh Party Bebes - and her designs are unique and adorable!
Below is her "Little Llama Party" for a 1st birthday party. But it would also be perfect for a baby shower! Enjoy!
The things about this party that stood out the most to me were:
Little Llama Baby Shower And 1st Birthday Party Sources:
A Word From Kate - All About Posh Party Bebes:
Posh Party Bebes was born in 2017 out of a passion for event design and creative + DIY party décor.
I make the most important events in my clients' lives be as memorable as possible! I want to bring that Pinterest worthy party to you!
Offering balloon garland kits and garlands, installations, custom fringe backdrops/tassel banners and handmade piñatas - I also offer party in a box kits as well as full event planning/styling + coordinating packages for any and all occasions.
I love anything creative, and anything that challenges me to try something new or unique! Most of our business is local, but we do offer some decor to be shipped to you!
Building this business from my home has been such a blessing, staying at home with our almost 2 year old son, Ted can be a major balancing act- but like most moms I know, we are superheroes, and we get it done!
Our work has been published on national party websites and blogs as well as in print this year! See some of our work on Kara's Party Ideas, Catchymyparty.com, Apple Brides, Seattle Bride Magazine and in Taylored Living Magazine.
I can't wait to get to know each and every one of my clients and
P A R T Y!
Kate Bonderman, from PoshPartyBebes
You can easily spruce us a simple white cake by adding confetti candy sprinkles and these adorable llama and cactus cake toppers!
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spray paint a wooden or styrofoam letter green and poke toothpicks into the letter(s) - you can also hot glue the toothpicks if using a wooden letter.
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