This darling MODERN + VINTAGE TRAIN FOURTH BIRTHDAY PARTY was submitted by Heather Dalton of Chickabug
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How cute is this party?! I absolutely adore all of the darling train printables! I also love the awesome vintage pieces and signs. For instance the number “4” sign made out of railroad spikes! This party is so fun and would work perfectly for any little boy who loves trains!
My favorite Modern + Vintage Train party ideas and elements from this fabulous birthday bash are:
- The cute “4” door sign made out of railroad spikes
- The darling train printables
- The cute vintage train engine used on the backdrop
- The cute blue and white chevron table runner and backdrop
- The fun train cookies
- and MORE!
Vendors:
Party styling – Courtney Adams Design
Photography – Monica Torres Photography
Train party invitations, water labels and party printables – Chickabug
Train whistles – TrainParty.com
Fabrics – JoAnn
Lanterns – Factory Direct Craft
Engine front – Hobby Lobby
Modern + Vintage Train Party Details:
This is what Heather said about the party- “For her son August’s 4th birthday, my friend Courtney of Courtney Adams Design envisioned a train party with a chic color scheme of deep teal, ochre yellow, brown and black. I customized my train party theme to suit her custom colors, and as an ultra-talented interior designer, Courtney brought her signature sense of style to the party, layering fabrics, textures and bold details on the party table. Food included “smokestack sandwiches,” “fruity freight” and “chugger treats,” and the kids played “throw the coal in the hole” and “pin the smoke on the smokestack.” One detail that’s not to be missed is the “4” door sign made from welded railroad nails. After the party, Courtney hung it in August’s room so he can enjoy it all year”!
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i love your party ideas, they are precious! Does anyone by chance know where the number 4 out of railroad iron was purchased from?!?!
Thank you!