Saturday was my daughter Emily’s 18th birthday. She asked for her celebration to be a brunch serving some of her favorites to include mini cheesecake topped with fresh blueberries for dessert. Knowing that I wanted to create a party that I could share here, with printables and fun inspiration, I started my planning by designing a paper poppy, one of Emily’s favorite flowers. (Come back on Friday for the printable poppy template and tutorial). I then designed some gift wrap in a colorful stripe and a teal quatrafoil design and black and white French inspired gift tags to top the pretty wrap. I used the extra gift wrap to add a splash of color around the milk bottles orange juice glasses. I also tied the number tags with black and white baker’s twine around the cloth napkins and the letter tags were pinned to the chalkboard/pin board. So here you are. . . wrapping paper and gift tags. Just download and print the wrapping paper template onto tabloid text weight paper and the tags onto card stock. You are now ready add a little French into your next celebration. ~ Kiss kiss, Lia
Lia
Lia is a daily crafter, maker, designer and DIYer. Find more of her creative inspiration at liagriffith.com.




















What a beautiful party! I wish it were mine!
Awww, thanks. You can use it to inspire you next birthday party.
Looks super fun!
And delicious. I should have photographed the food but it was gone so quickly. . . hungry guests. :-)
Gracias amiga, estoy encantada con tus creaciones. Muchas Gracias. Un abrazo.
Beautiful party, thank you for share.
Thanks! It was a delight to plan.
THANK YOU!!! LOVELY!!!
Thank you for sharing the freebies!
Sharing this post to my twitter followers!
Thank you Dita! You are the best.
So pretty! I’m sure this was an awesome party!
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It was a good day. :-)
Thank you so much for your generosity. I love everything you make
Awww. Thanks Emilia!
thank you so much for the beautiful printables!
This has become my favorite blog in past 30 minutes. And this is the most awesome birthday decor I have seen. So cool. I can’t wait till my birthday in July to do this for my own birthday (it’s so cute I want it for myself). Thank-you for sharing it. I am excited to try all your DIY projects.
What is the font called that you used on the gift tags with the individual letters/numbers?
Can you tell me where you purchased the cute drink bottles?