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Precious Planet™ Blue Sky™ High Chair Read Reviews ()Write a Review The little lion (on the tray toy) will entertain baby until her meal is ready. When it’s time to eat, the Precious Planet High Chair adjusts to seven different heights and three different reclines for baby’s comfort. You can remove the tray with one hand, and cleanup is just as convenient, with a spill-resistant pad and a feeding tray (and straps) you can sanitize right in the dishwasher!Suction cup lion toy entertains baby while waiting for a meal. Fewer germs—sanitize feeding tray right in the dishwasher! Three-position recline accommodates even the youngest eaters.Convenience—tray removes with one hand (because baby might be in the other!) Casters make it easy to move around. Full-size seat pad is spill resistant and machine washable.Approx. 29½" L x 23" W x 41½" H. /!\ CAUTION: This package contains small parts which are for adult assembly only. Tray is not microwave-safe. Due to its large size this item cannot be gift-wrapped.




Price Low to High Price High to Low Page 1 of 3 1st Birthday High Chair Kit Pink 1st Birthday High Chair Kit Blue 1st Birthday High Chair Kit Blank Arrow Yard Sign Lively Ladybugs "Happy Birthday" Jointed Banner Busy Bees "Happy Birthday" Jointed Banner First Birthday Beverage Napkins First Birthday Lunch Napkins First Birthday 7" Plates First Birthday 9" Plates First Birthday Fun Beverage Napkins Lively Ladybugs Beverage Napkins Lively Ladybugs 1st Birthday Lunch Napkins Lively Ladybugs Lunch NapkinsNautical party: Jackson is 1!July 28, 2014  ·  Posted under nautical, parties for boys, party featuresThis nautical theme first birthday party is so sweet! It was styled by my wonderful customer Jenn for her son, Jackson. Even before entering the party, each child received an embroidered sailor hat from Miss LuLu’s. The homemade sign reads, “Ahoy Mates! Grab your sailor hat and come on in!” The front door wreath is a ship’s anchor made from a yarn-wrapped styrofoam ring and wooden stir sticks (so clever, and perfect for a nautical party!).




Jackson’s chalkboard sign is a printable by PickleNoodle Boutique that Jenn printed at Costco on a poster size sheet, then taped to a chalkboard. The food table backdrop is made from anchor patterned and chevron patterned fabrics, plus a large wooden anchor. Strips of coordinating nautical fabrics were used to make a table garland. Kid-friendly nibbles were labeled as “Anchor Bites (snacks for little hands).” The “Marshmallow Buoys” were marshmallows dipped in melted red chocolate candy. “Life Preservers” are made from powdered donuts criss-crossed with melted red chocolate candy. Sweet Art Bakery made the cake balls and Cravings made the cookies. Fresh fruit was served in ice cream cone bowls. The “Catch of the Day” included Goldfish crackers. “Ships Ahoy”: Blue jello with mandarin orange boats. Rosie Posie Designs made the personalized melamine plate. The “Sea Water” is blue punch served in mason jars. Baker’s twine and jute twine were wrapped around each jar with a Life Saver candy.




The personalized chevron water bottle labels are from Chickabug. The blue ombre ruffle cake was made by Sweet Art Bakery. I love how the ruffles look like ocean waves! A homemade sailboat served as entertainment for the kids, and as a photo booth prop! The backdrop is a fabric panel by Michael Miller. Jenn says, “I used spray adhesive and mounted it onto plywood so it would be sturdy.” The kids made snow globe aquariums as a craft, and then they doubled as party favors! Jackson’s personalized hat is by Pixie and Penelope. His personalized bib and “ONE” high chair banner are from Miss LuLu’s. Jenn made an adorable display in honor of Jackson – “Do you know how much we love you? Let us count the WAVES!” For party favors, in addition to their monogrammed sailor hats, each child took home a nautical themed notepad and a package of markers wrapped in a bow. Thank you so much for sharing, Jenn! Happy 1st birthday to Jackson! : ) Party hat – Pixie and Penelope Printable birthday sign – PickleNoodle Boutique Cake balls and birthday cake – Sweet Art Bakery Cookies – Mandy Hinerman of Cravings Melamine plate – Rosie Posie Designs Pirate ship – made using a tutorial from Parents Ship and waves backdrop – fabric from Michael Miller Snow globe aquariums – tutorial here Personalized sailor hats – Miss LuLu’s Personalized bib – Miss LuLu’s “ONE” high chair banner – Miss LuLu’s “Ahoy mates” sign – homemade Nautical party water bottle labels and party printables – Chickabug Shop for personalized




nautical theme party paper goods and printables here. Or, check out more nautical party ideas on Pinterest or here on my blog! BLUE SAFARI 1ST BIRTHDAY 1 CT. 12 PK 24 CT. 12 PK "I AM 1 TODAY" LARGE JOINTED BIRTHDAY BANNER PRINTED 1 SIDE 12 PK 42624- BULK  12 PK 42625- PKG  5 PK 20 CT. 12 PK JUMBO PLASTIC GIFT BAG 30"H x 5 FT.I decided to take a break from gift guide craziness (it’ll be back on Wednesday- Under $100) to reflect a little on a big event that happened last month as Henry turned ONE on November 13th!  I realized I had not blogged about this huge milestone and wanted to briefly wade into mommyland and talk a little bit about the big guy as he changes from a baby into a little boy. Of course, we celebrated– with a party on his birthday with close friends and family at our house.  While I went overboard with the cake ( an otomi-inspired masterpiece from Oakleaf Cakes that basically was the price of a wedding cake) I kept things pretty low-key otherwise. 




Some cute Etsy decorations and adorable party hat, seriously yummy food and drinks, but not all Pinterest-perfect and themed down to every last detail. Because really it was all about this guy. And the fact that we kept him alive for a whole YEAR! Everywhere we go people comment on how happy he seems, and the awesome thing is-he is!  Full of joy and smiles, this little guy is just the best.  I don’t know how we got so lucky, but we are grateful beyond words.  He’s smart and funny, sleeps fantastic, is eager to learn and explore the world and BOY does he love attention and meeting people (except Santa- he totally lost his sh*t with Santa).  Even now, while teething like crazy, he’s just happy. Motherhood has been quite a journey, as it is for everyone.  But one full of unexpected joys for me.  I am so much happier and calmer and find myself feeling like it’s Christmas morning every afternoon when I’m driving home to work to see my boy. Don’t get me wrong, as we enter the exhausting, non-stop toddler stage Andrew and I are finding ourselves missing our weekends of lazy tv watching and long brunches, but I wouldn’t trade those 800 trips up and down the stairs every day (Henry’s favorite thing to do) for the world.




(Homeboy really got into the cake smash thing- although not a big fan of eating said cake!) I do feel pangs of guilt daily about not being with him every day now that he’s developing a personality and is aware of me leaving.  Not getting to take him to his classes and see him interact with other kids is hard.  But I know that being a working mom is what works best for me.  And I’m trying to find more mom-friends with babies the same age so that we can have time on weekends and after work to share in experiences together (below is Henry with Joyce, a lovely little lady who lives on our street. Don’t they look like an old married couple?)  We want to find a swimming class we can take together as a family and other such things that I think will help me feel more involved as a mom. But I have to be doing something right as it is because this boy is just incredible.  Happy, healthy and growing like a weed.  Before his birthday party we had Andrew’s sister Ashley, who is a reverend, come and baptize him at the house. 




We are not religious people, and Ashley does such wonderful spiritual ceremonies based in what is important to us as people and parents- so we spoke about this ceremony as more of a celebration of what Henry is and what we hope he becomes.  We chose to baptize him in the name of curiosity, kindness and courage- three traits we wish for him to carry with him in life.  And he’s already off to a great start. And now the discussion has turned to a second baby.  As you know, we are no spring chickens and we would love to give Henry a sibling so we do need to act fast, but the thought of going through fertility treatments again is daunting, especially with a little guy keeping us on our toes AND insanely busy jobs.  I think I have a little PTSD from it! But we do have three “beautiful” embryos frozen from our last cycle (“Frosty Henry’s” as we call them) so at least there is hope of not having to do the whole cycle all over, and let’s be honest, that was a hell of a good batch!

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