- The striking backdrop made out of paper fans in assorted sizes, colors and patterns
- The sunflower cupcake topiaries
- The honeycomb pattern Oreos
- and MORE!
This is what Kelli said about planning the party-
“I created this bumblebee themed candy table for the baby shower of a close family friend. The theme of ‘What Will it BEE?’ seemed to be a perfect fit as the nursery is yellow, grey and white and since the mom-to-be doesn’t know if she’s having a boy or girl. There was a wide array of candy and desserts such as, baby peeps, baby penguins, ‘honeycomb’ chocolate covered Oreos, ‘Ba-BEE’ Oreo Pops, Flower Oreo Pops and cookies. I created two baby cupcake topiaries to look like sunflowers with fondant bees buzzing around. The glowing mommy-to-BEE loved everything :).”
Party Styling- Kelli McCarthy of Parties By KLM
Cookies- Katie Goldich at Goldisweets
Flower Truffle Liners- Via Blossom
Printables- ThumbAlina Lane
Items used in this party available in Kara’s Party Ideas Shop:
Rock Candy Swizzle Sticks
Chinese Favor Boxes
Apothecary Jars
Candy Sticks
Salt Water Taffy
Items used in this party available in Kara’s Party Ideas Shop:
Rock Candy Swizzle Sticks
Chinese Favor Boxes
Apothecary Jars
Candy Sticks
Salt Water Taffy

















I love the banner across the table. Was that a DIY or did you get someone to make that?? Its cute was wondering because we are doing this theme for my sister’s 2nd baby shower this summer. Her first one she did a reveal at the shower but this time no one knows and she wants to do another gender neutral.
I am doing the bumble bee theme for my daughter’s baby shower. I would love to know where you got the black iron baby carriage and if you have any of the supplies that you sell.
thanks!
I am doing a bumble bee themed baby shower for my younger sister. I was also wondering where you bought or do you sell the iron baby carriage?
I am helping my auntie throw a bumble bee themed shower and I love the caridge center piece.
Where did you get it from?
I am wondering how you made the backboard? How were you able to affix the “pin wheel” petals on the board?