The blumebox color palette makes it easy to cater centerpieces to party themes of all kinds!

Owl themed parties seem to be popping up all over the place and we wanted to put together an inspiration board of blumeboxes mixed into the picture!

To get the party started, we started with owl ribbon from Michale’s Craft and proceeded to design the centerpiece.  We used a 6″ orange crush blumebox and filled it with an easy DIY white carnation ball bouquet. From there we brought in more colors to the theme such as baby blue, chocolate brown and mossy green and searched the internet for other items that would bring the owl celebration together.

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Posted on March 23rd, 2010 at 12:48 pm
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Party planning should be fun and for the most part easy! One tip to keep on track is to tie in a theme from the beginning. Start with the invitations and the rest should be easy sailing.

Amy sent in this great DIY baby shower she hosted for her sister -in-law and we wanted to share it with everyone! See how the invite announces the general look /theme she is trying to achieve.

The colors are so vibrant and gender neutral making it a great theme for baby boy, baby girl or baby unknown. We love how she incorporated the hearts from the invite onto the blumeboxes with passion pink heart confetti.

Re-create this:

· 6″ lime slice blumebox

· turquoise fabric ibbon cut to fit all side panels of blueboxe

· pink heart confetti

· assorted flowers or your choice

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Posted on January 14th, 2010 at 4:15 pm
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