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Emerson’s Classic Fire House Party was hot hot tho! This is long over due. You know how it goes. I have have WAY too much going on in the month of December and add a FOURTH kid to the mix (I have four kids, how did that happen?) and things get a little hectic around the Wilcox Residence. If you are throwing a fire themed party, then this is the post for you.
Now that January is almost over and I can breathe again, it’s time to get back to work. Hey, at least I took down all my Christmas photos. Last year I left some silhouettes of the boys in snow flakes up until October. So, at least I am ahead of the game there. Plus, I’m half done with the kids parties! Whoop whoop!
Of course, I started with the invitation! My bestie, Courtney of Courtney Jade Photography accompanied us to a local fire station and we got some great shots of Emerson. I am still in love with the chalk board look and wanted incorporate that too. I even attempted to make my first envelopes for this party and I LOVE them. This is one of my new favorites things. Now I just need to buy a printer that can print envelops. Anyone have any suggestions for an amazing printer?
Now that we’ve set the tone of the party with this Fire House invite, let’s get back to what you really care about. . . Parties!! Parties!! Parties!! Can you believe that our little Emerson is THREE now? Well, I can’t! Sort of makes me sad! Both Jackson and Emerson have always loved Fire Trucks and fire siren sounds. I thought it was about time to design a new classic fire truck party.
Thankfully, my sister Kellie lives right next to a fire station! So, we started the party off by visting the fire station! Can I just tell you how fun that was? The kids got to climb on the fire engines, see all the tools, take a tour of the fire station, etc. Plus, they even gave all the kids a fun goodie bag. Honestly, I think all the kids would have been fine with that, but then I wouldn’t have gotten to do what I love!!
After our fire station tour, we headed back to my sister’s club house. That’s where I had my big dessert spread setup. I started off with a few hanging backdrops. I wanted them to look like chalk boards. So, I just had them printed and my party crew set them up. NOTE: For all of my parties, I have a handful of friends/family members who so kindly donate their time and skills to help me setup and cleanup. I just couldn’t do any of this without them! Thank you everyone, you all know who you are. After the back drops were hung, we took to setting up the table.
I had purchased a few things at HomeGoods a while back that I used for inspiration. I wanted to create a classic feel, but I wanted it to be fun too. You know that all of my tables always have SUGAR, SUGAR, AND MORE SUGAR! That’s just how I roll. If you are looking for nutrition, hit up someone else’s party! Just sayin’!
This party was no exception, we had cookies that I just adore from the most talented Renee of Bee’s Knees Creative. We also had a ton of assorted candy which I put in little jars I purchased at Specialty Bottles and I had my hubby spray painted the lids red. Then I glued dalmatians on top. I just love how they turned out.
One of my favorites items was the “flaming” cotton candy! I’ve had the pleasure to meet some talented ladies and I am so thankful I met Lisa of Whirly Girl. She is the creative brains behind these new cotton candy creations. Check out the awesome cotton candy that they created for the party!
Another one of my favorite and talented ladies, Charynn of Two Sugar Babies out did herself, as usual! These fondant toppers are a perfect fit for this party. Everything that she creates is incredible. Thanks Lady!! I’m also loving using premade food, such as the White Fudge Oreos (which I think may only be available during the holidays) and just creating a pretty wrap for them. I used a similar technique for my baby shower. This is just a fun simple way to add in color to your dessert table without having to go to a ton of work! I’m all about impactful little details that reinforce your party theme.
I just think party hats are super fun! Just add some pom poms to the bottom and a little bom on top and you are ready to rock! I also purchased these super cute Fire Hydrant drink bottles from Birthday Express and just added a personalized tag so the kids would tell all of their bottles apart. I just adore these.
When I was planning this party, I always like to buy fun party favors that go with the theme. I found these cute squirt gun style fire extinguishers at Party Supplies Delivered. The label that came on the squirt gun wasn’t terrible, but I knew I could make it look better. You know, sometimes that’s all it takes is a little label here or there to give things a little personality!
These Faux matchbook covers were super fun too! I always forget that when you buy chocolate from Michael’s and Jo Ann’s that it’s super think! So, if I do these again, I would start by thinning the chocolate. That’s just a free little tip from me because I think the actual match would look less bulky. Basically, these are really easy to construct. I took a matchbook and used it as a guide so I knew where to score these little beauties. Then you just need to dip pretzel sticks in red and then white chocolate and secure a few in the match book with a clear elastic hair band.
I think my Mom was concerned that these may encourage kids to play with matches. To tell you the truth, I don’t think my kids have ever seen a matchbook before! Do they make them any more? At any rate, since most the party goers were younger, they were just excited to eat the pretzels. Clearly, playing with REAL matches could be very dangerous, so talk to your kids about this if you are concerned!
Every Fire Fighter needs water to extinguish their thirst. These easy and fun water bottle wraps are available for both regular size and the tiny Trader Joe’s water bottles. Just another fun party detail that really adds to the overall look of your party!
That’s right, here are more fabric favor bags! I love these! They are always a fun, yet functional addition to any party. The kids can fill these with candy , cookies, or other party favors too. I think it’s a great keepsake too! I need to get on designing generic ones of these for every holiday!
Okay people, that’s a wrap! Another party in the books, er on the blog! Please contact me if I left out any details or if you have any questions! These invites and printables will be available in my etsy shop, Modern Moments Designs later today! Thanks for hanging in there through all of this eye candy!
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VENDOR CREDITS & RESOURCES:
– Styling and Design by: Jessica Wilcox, Modern Moments Designs
– Photography : Courtney Jade Photography
– Cupcake Toppers: Two Sugar Babies
– Fondant Fire Hat and Hose Cake: Sugarhouse Cake
– Detailed Fire Themed Sugar Cookies: Bee’s Knees Creative
– Cotton Candy: Whirly Girl
– Glass Jars: Specialty Bottles (I spray painted the lids, I used SS9TL)
– Dalmatians: Tapir & Friends Wildlife Animal Store
– Lollipops: Jo Ann’s
– Stripey Straws, Mini Wooden Candy Scoops, Twine: Shop Sweet Lulu
– Chalk Board Signs: Save on Crafts
– Mini White Vertical Frame: Ikea Tolsby Frame
– Fabric Lined Baskets, Fire Hydrant Nut Cracker: Target
– Table Cloth: tablevogue
– Fire Extinguishers Squirt Guns: Party Supplies Delivered
– Fire Hydrant Drink Cups: Birthday Express
– Vintage Fire Helmets & Gas Pump: HomeGoods
– Plastic Fire Helmets: Dollar Tree (replaced label)
– Cupcake Stand Tutorial: Shanty 2 Chic
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This is amazing!!!! My husband is a fire fighter and I have to do this party! It must have cost a fortune to do all of that, so I will pick and choose from those adorable ideas!
Jessica, this party is AMAZING!!! Every single detail. What a dream party for a 3 year old boy. Your little Emerson is SO cute!
xoxo,
Laurie
So impressive! You are pretty much amazing!!!
Hope to see you at Target again soon! 😉
Kelly
Did you make the cupcake stands? They are lovely!
Yes I did! I put a link to the tutorial at the bottom in the vendor credits that I followed!!!
Everything is PERFECT!!!!
I’m planning my son Tye’s 3rd birthday – in fire engine theme and his Daddy even works at the fire house so it’s perfect!
I looked on Birthday Express for the fire hydrant cups (those are adorable) but can’t find them?! Do you know anywhere else I could get them????
Thanks!!! 🙂
Can you tell me how you made the favor bags and the large signs that you printed off and hung on the wall?
I need these for my little guys 4th birthday coming up!!!
Thank you
Hey Kimberly! I sell all of these items. Please email me if you are interested at printsbymodernmoments@gmail.com and I will be happy to help you!
Hi, what size jar did you use for the candies that have the Dalmatian glued to the top? Amazing ideas by the way!
I think these are the ones that I purchased: https://www.specialtybottle.com/straightsidedglassjar115ozwgoldlid.aspx
Wow thanks for the quick response! One more question if you don’t mind 🙂 Do you have a direct link to whirly girl? I can’t seem to find her Facebook page or website. When I click on the link you posted it just takes me to my Facebook page, not hers. Thanks!
Unfortunately, she is no longer in business due to some personal reasons 🙁
Oh my gosh that’s so sad! I guess that explains why I couldn’t find her. Thanks again for the reply! One last thing (sorry to keep bugging you!), the glass bottles with milk and paper straws – when you incorporate them into a party theme, do you plan on having one for every person? Or just the adults? Or just kids? Or do you just set out a few and when they run out, they run out? I really want to include them in my upcoming son’s birthday party but started thinking I may need 40 of them if I were to allot one for each guest!
And how were you able to get such a good, thick rim of sprinkles to stay on? Everything you do is just so stunning! Thanks so much for all your help!
No matter how many kids, etc. I have, I always only make items like that for the kids. That is who the party is for. Most parents are considerate and wait until each of the kids have taken stuff before they dig in. I always have another drink for the parents, like I think I have water at this party too! I just dipped the milk bottles in chocolate and then had sprinkles in a bowl and dipped! It’s super easy! Best of luck to you and ask away or you can always email me direct at printsbymodernmoments@gmail.com
You are so awesome for responding to all my questions! Thank you! What would us craft-challenged moms do without people like you?! (and pinterest!) LOL
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You know, I honestly don’t believe that. I don’t really think I am that creative. I think it’s more of a habit. The more craft projects you do, I think the better/more creative you get! It’s all about being inspired!! I believe everyone is capable of throwing these parties! You’re sweet though and I will answer any question you have!
Are these printables still available for sale?
Yes. Did you find them? I think most of them are in my shop. If not, I can add the ones that you are looking for. Thank you so much!
Do you make the labels on the dalmatian candy jars?
Bonita, YES! I sent you an email!