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I was so fortunate to have the very amazing Fleuretica not only do the flowers for my shower, but also most of the decor. I LOVE the custom napkins! I love geometric patterns. And I LOVE that they used film canisters as mini vases!!!
Hanna’s also an amazing chef. She made all the savory foods, and sent guests home with homemade jam! I was also so honored to have Esther from Batch from Scratch make desserts for us. I love the dessert table! Euri & Kendra spelled out the menu with gold wiring! And I love the little cotton candy hot air balloons. Yummy cotton candy by Nina from Tasty Clouds. Esther made some amazing Apple tart & scones! And my favorite was her banana pudding! I ate an entire container.

Host: Hanna Lim of lollacup / Photography: Caroline Tran / Decor & Floral Design: Fleuretica / Desserts: Batch from Scratch / Cotton Candy: Tasty Clouds / Stationery: Papeterie
3 comments :
Have always loved a hot air balloon theme. But this shower is just darling! Love all the creative details.
I saw the most beautiful hot air balloon mobiles the other day and I am now convinced that I will use this theme to decorate my next baby's nursery. This party is so gorgeous!
Hi! I am in love with those beautiful placemats, and would like to find/make some similar ones. Do you recall where they were purchased from?
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