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“Pupstachio” Doggie Birthday Party!

Lovelies! We have a darling Doggie Birthday Party for you today! Our Little Boston terrier pup turned 1 this year and we wanted to celebrate with a Pupstachio party for him. What’s a Pupstachio party you ask? It’s a fun doggy take on a mustache party! There really isn’t anything cuter than a Boston Terrier wearing a mustache!

This was the perfect theme for our little man who is rather dapper yet crazy and fun at the same time. We wanted to show the crazy fun side of this party with bright colors and fun desserts like boston terrier cake pops and mustache cookies. We included some really fun and colorful details on the table too like a boston terrier cookie jar with a mustache and a fire hydrant cupcake stand. There were treats for Kooper’s doogie friends and humans too. There were canine cupcakes and cookies for the pups and even a peanut butter birthday cake for Kooper. There were treats and toys for the puppy friends to play with too. The Human friends enjoyed cake pops and mustache cookies too. Everyone had a blast! Check out all of the cute details in this doggie birthday party!

 

 

{Favorite Things}

-Mustaches On Boston Terriers- Just About The Cutest Thing Ever!

-Vibrant And Fun Doggie Birthday Party Cookies

-Boston Terrier Cake Pops- That Totally Look Like Mini Pups!

-Colorful Boston Terrier Prints

-Colorful Party Hats On Invitations And Real Pups Too!

-Mustache Balloons-Because Balloons Are The Best Birthday Decoration!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

{Lovely Vendors}
Party Styling & Photography-B. Lovely Events
Backdrop Poster, Invitations and Printables-Small Moments Designs
Doogie Bone Printables & Birthday hats-Printable Prop Shop
Doggie Cupcakes-Canine Cupcakes
Doogie Mustache Cookies & Cake-Treat Dreams
Fire Hydrant Cupcake Stand & Table Cloth-Amazon
Dog Themed Cupcake Wrappers-Wry Octopi
Boston Terrier Cake Pops-Heavenly Baked Goodie
Boston Terrier Mustache Cookies-Kelley Hart Custom Cookies

“Pupstachio” Doggie Birthday Party! was last modified: January 4th, 2016 by Emily Miller
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