Baby Lathrop Gender Reveal

While searching for Gender Reveal ideas on Pinterest, I came across this Dr. Seuss theme, and loved it! I've been thinking in rhymes, and seeing yellow, red, and blue, even when I close my eyes, for the past few weeks. I've had a lot of fun planning, buying, making, and setting up for this party. Everything turned out great, thanks to my mom and Evan's parents for helping us set up Saturday morning!
Tissue paper balls hung from ceiling to represent Truffula trees and all the Seussical Foods!
One fish, two fish, goldfish
Schlott's Knots (yogurt covered pretzels)
Skipper Zipp's Chips and (Fruit) Dip
We had a 'voting' station before the food where they signed a yellow piece of paper in blue or red (typical Dr. Seuss colors) with their vote of boy or girl. Then, they could take a blue fish or red fish with them. I meant to get all of the blue fish and all the red fish together and take a picture, but I forgot.
Truffula Berry Pancakes (Blue was colored and flavored with blueberry puree, and the Pink was colored and flavored with strawberry puree.)
If I Owned a Zoo Animal Crackers (pink, white, and chocolate ones dipped in blue)
Bagels brought by a friend...they were a hit!
Chippendale Mupp Tails (sour gummy worms)
Bippolo Seeds (m&ms)
One fish, Two fish, Baby fish
Sneetch Treats (mini Hershey's bars with HE colored blue and SHE colored either pink or red)
Circus McGurkus Pink Lemonade (Strawberry Lemonade)
We had various Dr. Seuss on the tables for decoration!
I also had a kids' table with a few books, Dr. Seuss flashcards, stickers, hats to color, and a picture of The Cat to put the hats on.
And for the big reveal:
One foot, Two feet
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Baby Boy Feet!!
Very cute theme! I'm sorry we missed it! Congratulations on having a boy!
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