Howdy, ya’ll! Mosey on over here and let’s talk for awhile…
Doesn’t cowboy talk just sound relaxed and friendly? It’s such a laid back, nice way to say hey…you get over here. So much better than “what’s up” or my favorite ” ‘sup” with a head nod. Maybe I taught high school too long, but I got tired of “‘sup Miss Lasha” and a half nod like that was a proper greeting.
I love me a good western party. Growing up, we frequented places that did live western shows and played bluegrass and country music. They are always so much fun. We have done a few with our own kids. They love them Also, good clean humor is a must when you have little kids.
I think it is adorable when kids dress up cowboy too. There is nothing like a little tyke in a “ten gallon hat”:)
I’ve got a rootin’ tootin’ party to share today. This party was styled by Brooke for her son, Hudson. There are just a few pictures, but this crafty momma’s ideas were just too cute to not share:)
I love the look of this welcome wreath with the bandana. Very clever and easy to make. I’m a big fan of putting the welcome sign inside a wreath of some kind. It really shows it off and is a nice alternative to a picture frame.
Look at the cute table with the cowboy outfit. I love it. I love the wagon wheel and the star up top too…Very nice. It just feels like it all fits together in the hutch too. Sometimes using a “table” that isn’t really a table gives such a nice touch to a spread. And of course, the cute cowboy cutout for photos. I love this idea!!
Thanks Brooke for sharing your party.
Here are some helpful links for cowboy party supplies:
Wanna throw a Cowboy Party?
The Printable Cowboy Party Decorations are available for purchase in my shop.