middle eastern-esque gold and white gender reveal party is full of beautiful golden details, delicious swees and life changing surprises!
Gender reveals have become more popular recently. Personally, my gender reveal was so much more special and fun than my actual baby shower, although I wholeheartedly loved that as well. I think sharing the surprise of finding out the gender with family and friends is so exciting and meaningful. If you do want to have a gender reveal party but don’t have the time to throw a big party, the cool thing is, you don’t have to. A small get together with family and friends will be just as fun. The best part of the entire affair is the surprise of finding out the gender. Important items are how you’re going to share the surprise (a box of balloons with gender specific balloons, a cake with a gender revealing color on the inside, cupcakes, string spray, and so much more), a way to get guests involved in the fun (wearing pins with gender specific colors, mustache or lip cutouts, bows or ties, ask guests to wear specific color clothes depending on their guess. You get the idea )
I was lucky enough to throw this party with a group of creatively talented friends. The flowers were out of this world beautiful, the cake looked and tasted amazing, the favors were perfect, the dessert tasted amazing, and the location was so charming. This is my first non recipe post but the pictures were too pretty not to share! I hope you enjoy them and they’re able to give you inspiration!
Credits:
- Calligraphy: Eighth and Autumn.com
- Location: Sherman Library and Gardens in Corona Del Mar, CA
- Cake: JF Cake Gram
- Cake Topper & Banner : Shiki Co
- Photography: Me
And in case you’re wondering, its a boy!
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Phoebe says
May I ask where you ordered the candles from?
Thanks!
nadia hubbi says
Hi! The candles were from either michaels or target and we peeled off the label and printed a new label on clear sticker paper. we also created the piece on top of the lid using a cricut printer but you can just use scissors and cardstock paper. hope this helps!
Ann says
How did you make the frames on the wall and where did you find the frame to trace? Where would I be able to look up this online to make?