1/29/2024 0 Comments Safari baby shower![]() If you find yourself planning a baby shower and in search of a fun theme, try incorporating the colors or plan for the nursery. We had gorgeous weather and great vibes all afternoon…And that is my adorable client and friend trying to “steal” the faux zebra rug. Do it all!”īetter than spray paint fumes in an enclosed room. We brainstormed a bit and decided a posh, gold safari baby showerwould fit both mama’s personality and baby’s nursery.Īfter my sweet client saw the mood board, she responded with, “YES. She thought it would be nice for her friend to be able to reuse a lot of the shower decor in the nursery afterwards. ![]() I get so excited to share the concept brewing in my head that I morph into the Micro Machines guy from the 80’s. It only took a couple deer-in-the-headlight looks from some sweet clients after my 90 mile a minute word-vomit for me to learn this lesson.Īt the initial meeting for this baby shower, my client shared that her friend and mama-to-be was using elephants in her little boy’s nursery. I learned pretty quickly that when conveying design ideas, pictures are much better than my 1,000 words (and hyperactive crazy hand gestures). ![]() Also I get inspiration from Baby Shower designs and invitations. When I’m hired to do an event, I typically present a “mood board” to pitch an overall vision with a few specific ideas, so whoever I’m working with can visualize the concept. (If that sounds about as interesting as listening to sports radio, just scroll through and look at the pics. My DIY faux zebra rug was a preview, and today I’m sharing pictures and a little behind the scenes of my work on event design. I recently worked on three really fun events, and I just had to share at least one of them with you. Remember when I wrote that post telling you I wouldn’t be sharing many parties on the blog anymore?
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