Thank You Brandy Ketler for her write up on Lou’s party. It’s a Yo Gabba Gabba World! Check out Brandy’s blog for some great party inspiration.
Category Archives: Yo Gabba Gabba
07.28.10
Thank you Christi Bennett for featuring Lou’s Party on her blog, P is for Party. Check out Christi’s site for all things Party, there are quite a few impressive soirees to check out!
07.28.10
In the Bag…
Everyone always asks me why I carry such a big bag. Generally I respond “Go big or stay home.” but in all seriousness, as a working mother I have a lot of s@$# to carry! My husband goes crazy with the amount of designer handbags I own, but honestly, I have not bought a new one in almost two years. If you invest wisely and take care of them, they really do last a lifetime. I used to switch handbags daily, but with two kids I am lucky to remember a bag at all. The bag that I am currently carrying is the Michael Kors Santorini Bag, Circa 2006. I have used it every summer for the past four years. Besides a little bit of sand (it doubles as a beach bag), and a few minor stains on the inside, it’s as good as new!
07.23.10
I am so honored that Lindsey Mintrone of Bella Grace Party Designs and Jennifer Shields of Posh Tots Events decided to feature Lou’s party on their blogs. Check out their blogs for amazing party ideas. Thanks ladies!
07.20.10
Look out world, our little Lou Lou made her first entry into the blogosphere…. Check out a feature on Lou’s Yo Gabba Gabba party at Sara’s Party Perfect. Sara is a former art director for Martha Stewart Baby and Kids magazines, and now designs for Hicks Paper Goods, which is part of the Whitney English Company. Check out her blog, there are some amazing party ideas!
07.20.10
Yo Gabba Gabba!
- Bags: We bought the bags and transfer paper at Michael’s, and used the YGG Iron-Ons from Nick Jr.
- Banner: I used a roll of fuchsia wrapping paper from Paper Source.
- Jars: The jars are vases from Michael’s.
- Cut-Outs- I ordered the characters here. Then I needed to: 1.) Find foam board that was big enough 2.) Cut out the hole for the head and 3.)Painstakingly glue each character on the board. I wish I had not left this until the day before the party. (We used wooden stakes that we hammered into the ground to hold them up.)
- Cake- The amazing Kristy Stone.
- Cake Toppers- I paid about $30 for these at Christmas time. Apparently now, they are out of stock and are going for as much as $130.
- Tee Shirts- Here.