Last year, my friend Julie had twins in her belly. We threw her a baby shower with Dr.Suess'
Thing 1 and Thing 2 as our theme. {This was before I was a blogger--those babies are
now walking!}. We had the party in my {old} store. It was a really fun, easy theme to build upon.
The wall hanging was made from a puzzle I found on ebay. I glued it to a super thin piece of
plywwod which acted as the frame. It was cut out with a jig saw and painted. 2 small holes
were drilled at the top and a ribbon acted as the hanger.

Look how cute Julie mama is! {She's going to kill me for posting this} We gave her the
boa--she doesn't usually show up to parties in them ;)
The $1 striped windmills {Dollar Store} were used throughout. I had the little vintage chairs
and I taped some scrapbook paper to their seats to Suess 'em up a bit.

I found some little red onesies and painted the Things logo on each. If you don't want to
paint these yourself, etsy and ebay both have some fun items.


Dr. Suess books were easy decorations.


Most of the paper goods came from Tar-jay.

1 package of 1$ tissue made 1 pom-pon. That's a lot of bang for the buck! I hung them throughout
with fishing line. The green lamp was purchased at a yard sale about ten years ago. I sewed colorful
felt dots onto a larger piece of white felt and then wrapped the white felt around the original shade and
used some hot glue to hold in place. The other lamp I made using hand painted pieces of pottery--
teapot, vases, cup and saucers that were all drilled with holes and stacked on a steel rod that I then
wired.

Even the chandeliers were zhushed.

Of course there were green {deviled} eggs and ham. See the frames on the wall in the background?
They were prints of birds. I just taped scrapbook paper on top of the glass to cover them up.

Love these cupcakes that Sheryl and Elizabeth made! The blue cotton candy mimics the 'things' hair!
{word of caution: the cotton candy starts to melt soon after it comes in contact with the icing so don't
place it on until the last minute}


1 package of feathers, pipe cleaners and some hot glue make cute feather flowers.


If you have any questions about items in the pictures, feel free to leave it in the comments below.


















































