Rustic French baby shower by MStarr Events
This pretty baby shower by Mstarr Events is full of details that make us wish we were summering this year in the lavender fields of Provence. Beth is a Francophile at heart, (she studied the language and has spent plenty of time in the country over the years, living there in college and visiting her parents’ house in the south of france), so when she asked Emily to design her baby shower, it was obvious what the theme should be.
Shall we start with this sweet sign, formed with wire and wrapped in thyme and lavender? Yes.
Never tire of floral crowns.
Love that Minted invite.
Naturally there had to be lavender, macarons, and Lillet.
Love this idea for a little project at the party – paint your own wood blocks! Super cute, no?
Pretty pretty. Congratulations on the birth of Zoey Emma, Beth! And thanks for sharing Emily.
Photography: Megan Dandeles Photography
Design, styling + florals: mStarr event design
Floral crown: Petal Floral Design
Catering: Bakers Best Catering
Desserts: Mayflour Cake + Confections
Invitations + thank you notes: Minted
Tattoos: Conscious Ink
Favors: Fresh
Jessie on Jan 8, 2014
Absolutely lovely baby shower! Any idea what type of pens were used for painting the blocks?
Trix & Trumpet on Jan 9, 2014
What a wonderful baby shower. The French theme was carried through beautifully with each little detail almost transporting you there. The paint your own wood block is a creative and fun idea for the guests to do and for the Mom to keep. Really lovely. Allyson
mStarr event design on Jan 10, 2014
hi jessie! we used these for the blocks and they worked great! http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001KZH282/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER
Monica on Jan 13, 2014
I love the cloth napkins. Where can I find these?
mStarr event design on Jan 27, 2014
hi monica! they are ikea tekla dish towels and they are THE best and most affordable!
Jenny on Mar 3, 2015
such a lovely event! are there printables available from this event?
jennifer on Jan 12, 2016
Hello! Please share how you made the AMAZINGLY ADORABLE "bebe" banner!! Wiring? greenery? Must know.