Plan a cute Peter Rabbit Easter party for the kids with all kinds of garden-themed treats.
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Do you remember the story of Peter Rabbit, that naughty little bunny who disobeyed his mother, snuck into Mr. McGregor’s garden and very nearly was baked into a pie?
The Beatrix Potter tale is a favorite of kids and adults alike, and it inspired this yummy Easter dessert party I threw for the neighborhood kids.
Do you see Peter there, sneaking around those Snack Pack pudding cup carrots and cabbages, hoping to snag a tasty treat?
Hands off, you sneaky bunny, or Mrs. McGregor will make a pie out of you!
I had such a fun time styling this party, creating the food and tending to the details to bring a beloved book to life.
I started out by making a simple party banner featuring images from the book.
I photocopied some of the books illustrations, cut them out and attached them to some burlap textured paper. I used blue-and-white grosgrain ribbon to accent and string the garland.
I used a paper grass tablecloth (which I also used for my Minecraft party) and shopped the gardening department at my local Walmart to find other items to fit my theme.
These seed starter pallets were perfect to hold a variety of mix-ins for our chocolate and vanilla pudding cups. Since the seed starters are made of peat, I lined them with cupcake liners before adding crushed Oreos, crushed Honey Maid Grahams, Crunch N’ Munch popcorn, candy bird’s eggs and jelly beans, mini Nilla wafers and green candied Orville Redenbacher’s popcorn (which looks a lot like lettuce or cabbage).
Instead of spoons, I used dollhouse mini garden tools for serving the Snack Pack mix-ins! I love the little details and special touches.
Like these cabbages I made by twisting and scrunching together green and pink cupcake liners. (You could also make smaller versions of these coffee filter cabbages.)
The kids (and adults, too!) had so much fun planting their own edible gardens.
Aren’t these pudding cups topped with crushed Oreos and candy carrots just the cutest? (I made the carrots by melting fruit chews candies in the microwave for a few seconds and then shaping them into carrots. I had to add some green food coloring to a yellow candy to make the stems. While these may look “fancy,” it took me only a few minutes work to make a bunch of carrots.)
I served them in peat pots and made the garden markers out of wooden ice cream spoons.
These bags were another fun detail. I found some vintage advertising images online and used them to make iron-on transfers for these little muslin bags.
I filled the bags with jelly beans, crushed Oreos and crushed graham crackers — perfect “soil” for our garden.
The pudding cups were definitely the star of the dessert table — and the most popular treat, too.
At the party, the kids also enjoyed some spring Oreos with yellow filling and these Lemon Oreos. I turned the lemon ones into flowers by inserting paper straws in the creme filling, between the cookie layers. (Just pinch the straws at the end. And use a piece of foam to hold your cookie pops.)
As you may remember, Peter escapes from Mr. McGregor’s garden, but just barely. His jacket gets snagged on a gooseberry net, but some friendly sparrows help him escape. Later, Mr. McGregor winds up hanging Peter Rabbit’s jacket on a scarecrow to frighten the blackbirds from his garden.
Since birds are part of the tale of Peter Rabbit, I also served some bird’s nest pudding cups.
To make these, I made sleeves for the pudding cups out of scrapbook paper that looked like birch wood. I sprinkled some green coconut (dyed using food coloring) on top of the vanilla pudding, then added a butterscotch haystack cookie and a few colorful candy eggs.
You can get the super-simple haystack cookie recipe here, just omit the nuts when using them as birds’ nests and flatten out the cookies a bit so you can balance the “eggs” on them. (You may have to slightly adjust the amount of butterscotch chips and chow mein noodles you use to make up for the missing nuts.)
I’m really pleased with how this party turned out, and how easy it was to throw together with snacks and supplies I picked up at Walmart.
I hope this inspires you to throw your own Easter party inspired by Peter Rabbit or another favorite children’s book.
Jennifer Dawn
What a sweet party! We would love to have you share this at our weekly link party. Hope to see you there! http://www.thelifeofjenniferdawn.com/2015/03/a-little-bird-told-me-link-party-132.html
Cathy
I love Peter Rabbit and this is such a sweet idea! I would love for you to share this over at my new link party Making Memories Mondays going on now!
Cathy
Atta Girl Amy
Thanks, Cathy. I will definitely link up.
Jeanie @ create&babble
Wow! I love everything you did! Everything is simply adorable!
Amy Anderson
OMGGG I love it! I have a collection of Peter Rabbit music boxes that my grandmother gave me. This reminds me of my grandmother!
Rebecca
This party came together so well, Amy! I love all the details and that banner is adorbs!
Diana Rambles
What a fun party!!!
Kaysi @ Keeping It Simple
Seriously Amy, this is AMAZING!!! You are awesome and so very talented!
Atta Girl Amy
Thank you so much, Kaysi. You know I feel the same way about you.
amy @ one artsy mama
That’s adorable!!! What a clever theme for an Easter party!
Atta Girl Amy
Thank you!
Heather
So adorable and fun!! Thanks for all of the ideas!
Kat@Home. Made. Interest.
Too cute! What a great idea for an Easter party. I love how you hid the containers!
laura@notatrophywife.com
Love this! I love the table cloth. Would you please link this to Friday Favorites- parties goes live Thursday night! So pretty!!! laura
Natalie
This is adorable!! I love the birch paper sleeves for the pudding cups! And your pictures are stunning! SO in love with everything!
Atta Girl Amy
Thank you so much!
Laura Kelly
Super Cute! I love all of these creative, fun and fabulous ideas!
Debbie
Oh my goodness, I want to come to any of your parties! Beautiful!
Ashley ~ 3 Little Greenwoods
Adorable Easter party! I love the little garden and mini carrots!
Paula@SweetPea
This is the cutest Easter party that I’ve ever seen! I have always adored Peter Rabbit. I love how you used the peat pots for serving yummy Easter snacks.
Jacque
This is the cutest party theme! I am totally pinning this for future parties!
Atta Girl Amy
You have lots of parties in your future!
laura londergan
this is such an adorable party! I love how you used supplies from the gardening dept. to go with the theme of your book! Genius!
jillene@inkhappi
I love it Amy! I had fun making carrots for mine too. 🙂 I love the peanut butter egg nests!
Debbie
Adorable!!!! Thank you for sharing.