Who: Hannah Trowbridge for her two year old niece
Where: Gosport, Indiana
How many guests: 70 (16 children)
What time of year: Summer 2010
Reason: Macy’s 2nd Birthday
Being a city girl, I haven’t had much experience with farm life but after hearing about one country girl’s birthday extravaganza I can definitely understand the appeal.
With a “Cookies and Cows” themed party thrown on her farm full of live animals, Macy celebrated her second birthday. Her loving aunt, Hannah, planned the festivities. I especially liked the hand-made signs, cow cupcakes, and stick horses that adorned the table.
Hannah says:
When my two year old niece Macy, looked at me after seven hours of exhausting work in the 90 degree weather and said, “Macy’s happy!” I knew the over-the-top birthday party was worth it.
Being brought up on a farm, Macy has grown to love cows so I decided to put the two things Macy loves most together: cows and cookies. I created a black and white Milk & Cookies bar, complete with glass milk bottles, custom cookie labels, and a hand painted background.
We also had custom farm labels, which I designed and printed on all packaging including the invitations I had made and sent out to all the guests.
In addition to the milk and cookies, the children enjoyed cow cupcakes, while the adults couldn’t resist the barn birthday cake. All sat atop a red and white checked table cloth, which perfectly matched the birthday girl’s dress!
A chicken coop included live chicks and ducks, which lived inside my house for two days (which I don’t recommend, those things are cute but noisy!) and even a few live farm animals!
The children could not be more excited to play with them.
Each child was also given an egg carton to gather plastic eggs filled with goodies and a burlap bag, labeled Chicken Feed, which contained party mix.
The party ended with a hay ride, driven by Farmer Charlie, Macy’s daddy, through the fields, which included a stop to feed the cows.
All the children, most of whom had never been on a real farm, were ecstatic.
This could have been a very overwhelming event but it turned out amazingly rewarding when I saw my niece’s smiling face. When planning a child’s birthday party, remember that the day is to celebrate a very special person, so try not to get caught up in the stress of the details and set up. Pick a theme that the child enjoys and run with it!
The more activities and details for the children to explore and find along the way the better. All senses should be ignited as they touch, smell, taste, see and hear. In the end, watching them have fun will make it all worth it.






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Amber & Charlie Mullin (the parents!)
October 5, 2010
Thank you for sharing our special day! We had a wonderful time celebrating Macy’s birthday with family and friends. Macy loved petting the animals, the hay ride, and the cow cupcakes. She is lucky to have such a creative aunt.
Aleah + Nick Valley
October 6, 2010
This is absolutely adorable! What fun; each element is so thoughtful and charming!
Lili
October 20, 2010
Love the cow cupcakes!