"A Star Is Born" Baby Shower

Here are the photos from the Operation Shower event I worked on a couple of weeks ago in D.C.  The theme was clever and cool (as is everything Amy comes up with), “A Star Is Born” complete with red carpet, velvet rope, and movie premier signs.
Operation Shower joined forces with the March of Dimes once again, to shower 40 ‘expecting’ moms(either wives of military men or serving in the military themselves) with boxes loaded with goodies, car seats, bouncer seats, diapers, and more!  They literally needed rolling carts or 2 or 3 extra people to help them carry out all the loot.  The joy, gratitude, and suprise they show is incredible.  They come in thinking they will receive a small gift bag of items but leave with so much more, including a better realization of how much we appreciate the freedom they assure us each day.
We set up 13 large dining tables, each with a unique centerpiece arrangement.  The colors were classic red, black, and white, but the addition of the zebra and pops of yellow gave unexpected drama.
The dessert table was home to cupcakes by Georgetown Cupcakes, and Candy Skewers by Sweets Indeed.  The skewers were such a hit with all the guests as most have never seen them before!  We also had wrapped candy bars, nuts, and of course, boxed popcorn.
I have to admit this experience was made that much better by the fact that I FINALLY got to meet in person and spend 2 days with my online BFF Amy.  Also joining in the fun were “super model” Sarah of Sheek Shindigs, Lindi of Love the Day (our 2nd meeting – we’re ready for a slumber party next!), and Ashleigh of Posh Parties, LLC (great mind for business!).
It is so true that when you are doing what you love (and with people you adore) it never feels like “work.”
Stay tuned for another post on how you can Party with a Purpose too!

 

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17 Comments

  1. How much does something like this cost? My friend wants something like this for her baby shower but it looks like it can be pretty expensive.

    1. Jennifer, you have to remember that this is an event for around 100 people. You could use some of the ideas on a smaller scale for a baby shower for a friend. Most of the props can be found online by doing a search for “movie theme props”.

  2. Wow lovely baby shower. The place and things is like a baby film. Nice choreography.
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    Mickey Buarao

  3. Such an amazing job for a great cause. Congrats. You all look fabulous by the way!

  4. This is such a beautiful baby shower! Love the theme! Well, it's truly amazing to be a part of an event with such a great cause! An event that every mom will never forget! You guys did such a great job!

  5. FAB!! Such a great party for such a great cause!!

    LOVE IT!!

    ps – The party gals also look stunning!:)

  6. You guys did such a great job! Thanks for your generous spirit. Love seeing some of my fav party girls together in the same picture too 🙂

  7. Brandy, you will absolutely love doing it! It doesn't even feel like work – just fun!

  8. That looks like an amazing shower for such a great event! I am hoping to work with Amy in November here in Dallas for the next operation shower! I can't wait!

  9. Everything looks amazing! Great job to everyone, and thanks for supporting our troops and their families!

  10. You did such a great job on this, Chris, and what a great cause! I'm sure it's an event the moms will never forget.

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