Our visit to an old fashion soda fountain in a little farmtown
I planted anticipation in their little hearts by whispering to them that I was going to bring the ice cream shop home with us but that is was a big SECRET on how I would do that! {wink}

I decided to create this ice cream bar for our 4th of July celebration.
I wrote about our All American Soiree here if you want to see all those details.
I wrote about our All American Soiree here if you want to see all those details.
I bought a beautiful fabric pendant banner from sweet cottage dreams on etsy that I am in love with! It gives that CLASSIC children's charm.


In the past my mom has dipped cones in chocolate for a fun touch and I copied her idea! I dipped them in melted chocolate then covered them with festive sprinkles.


Nothing beats homemade ice cream balanced on an adorable cone for a hot summer day!

The big empty basket is ready to hold the ICE cold homemade vanilla ice cream!

For the centerpiece I added little touches of retro to complete the look I was creating: A tin of marbles, vintage red and white paper straws twirled in a jar, and vintage art of children from a 4th of July past.





The boys were the perfect helpers to help sort out the candy so we exclusively had red, white, and blue.

No sundae bar is complete without a bowl full of cherries...

The ice cream was served buffet style, with the super cute parfait cups ready to grab in a basket beside the table.


My mom's candy jar nearby fit the style too!



To See the FULL Celebration, visit ALL AMERICAN SOIREE post.
CREDITS: a BIG HAPPY THANK YOU to: Tweedled Designs, Martha Stewart, Vintage Holiday Crafts, andThe Pink Orange for paper printables

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I Love it! Everything looks wonderful. I especially like the cones.
ReplyDeleteWOW!!!! Lisa you are a-ma-zing!
ReplyDeleteThis is just soooo charming and fun. Loved it all! *Smiles*
Oh Lisa you did a great job on this and how fun is that! Great job on your own ice cream parlor! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThat came out so great! I love it!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I love the detail of the paper around the cones. :) Great work!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. I love the extra touches, like the paper cones and covered can. I would be so excited to go to a party that had this sundae bar (not to mention homemade ice cream!).
ReplyDeleteI'll be giving the dude's party details tomorrow hopefully. But they definitely don't hold a candle to these!
ReplyDeleteWow-you definitely know how to throw a party! That looks straight from a magazine!
ReplyDeleteAdorable, Lisa! I loved seeing all of them lined up for their ice cream, and you have tons of special touches. Just the best!
ReplyDeleteXO,
Sheila :-)
I know I've said this before, but don't be surprised if I just show up for one of your parties these days. You put so much detail and thought into all your get togethers. I love the paper around the cones. What a fun idea. Have a great week Lisa!
ReplyDeleteYour setups always turn out so great! I love it.
ReplyDeleteIt looks so wonderful.
ReplyDeleteEverything looks great!!!!
ReplyDeleteYummmmmmmm! What a great party!
ReplyDeleteWOW Lisa, you've created a kid paradise...adult one too!! :) It all looks incredible as always!!!
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a great Summer!
Hugs ~
:) T
p.s. you asked about my bedding...it's from anthropologie.
There are so many things I enjoy about your blog - the photos are always so charming, capturing all of the fun in picture-perfect style; the topics are fun, fresh, and rival any store-bought magazine for their originality, you always have your pulse on new and emerging trends; but it's your writing that truly captivates me the most! You know how to build our anticipation into frenzied delights and then you always come through and deliver on the sweetest, old-fashioned sentiments :)
ReplyDeleteThis is delightful! There's so much forethought and love poured into this concept, but I think the thing that I loved the most was the cones - the paper around just a select few, the dipped chocolate sprinkled edges, and the adorable way you displayed them!
SUPERB!!!
Judy@cutest-little-things
Hi Lisa! You just amaze me with every detail that you come up with! What a FUN party! LoVe the look of delight on the faces of the children!!
ReplyDeletexoxo
Becky
ps: thanks for the shout out, too! :)
ReplyDeleteI am so glad I found your site! Such great ideas! Come see my picnic at http://threepixielane.blogspot.com/2010/06/pink-and-green-morning-picnic.html.
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WOW! That is super neat! Everything is so well put together, with a lot of love! You are like a little Martha Stewart!
ReplyDeleteYou didn't leave out any details - did you? This is awesome.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I love it! We make homemade ice cream here quite frequently but never stray too far from vanilla. Just curious if you could post your ice cream recipe?!?!?! I'd love to give it a try!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, how fun! I love ice cream!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous party. I love the ice cream treats. I love the photos of your guys at the soda fountain.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day!
This is so adorable! We had a picnic lunch on Sunday and I thought, man, Lisa would do this so much better. :)
ReplyDeleteThat was amazing! I love it! So stinkin cute!! I had an ice cream sundae bar at my baby's 1st birthday! It really was a hit! Stop by if you like!
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I loved all the pictures. Everything was so nice!
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Have a great day!
Very fun!!! I can't wait to do something like that and use your fun ideas and talent.
ReplyDeleteVery fun!!! I can't wait to do something like that and use your fun ideas and talent.
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! I love everything about it! I'm a big fan of dessert bars too and this is such a cute idea...I love all the details, the sign, the bunting, the patriotic sprinkle covered cones! I can just imagine how well this went down! I've recently become a big ice cream sundae fan too..in my house every Sunday is 'Sundae Sunday'! so was interested to see your ideas for toppings! I've just ordered some smuckers fudge sauce off an american grocery website here in the UK...I'm hoping it's going to be a tasty addition to our Sundae's!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea. You really went all out with the time you put into it and the decorations. I don't mind the food part but getting the decorations together always stumps me. :(
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That is completely adorable...and something your kids will remember for a long time.
ReplyDeleteLOVE IT! I have bad a candy bar at my past few birthday parties, I've done a hot chocolate bar too, but an Ice cream bar is new and SOOOOOOO cute! I LOVE it! I just started a link party and I would love it if you would drop in and add your adorable ice cream bar! http://imtopsyturvy.com/index.php/2010/07/topsy-turvy-tuesdays-1/
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable party! Love the ice cream bar idea (my sister-in-law did that for her wedding!) but I especially love the colors/theme. So cute!
ReplyDeleteI love this party and your attention to detail...love the ice cream cones and the way you displayed them. I have to follow you for more inspiration!
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It looks amazing! And now I want ice cream. :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever, inspired idea. I like your attention to detail, and it's very well executed. Well done!
ReplyDeleteso festive and adorable. i want that sundae! where did you get the cute straws?
ReplyDeleteHOW FUN!!
ReplyDeleteI am in awe.. utter awe. This is amazing! I am so stealing a few of these ideas for my daughters 18 b day party. She asked for an ice cream bar! love it!
ReplyDelete~Tana
What a fabulous idea!!!
ReplyDeleteI think I am going to have to borrow it :-) I just know my Grands would love it!!
You are very creative and it looks like it turned out lovely!
That is one adorable ice cream bar! Wherever did you acquire all your fun vintage pieces? The patriotic vintage fabric is to die for! I <3 vintage!
ReplyDeleteYour ice cream bar is smashing and they details are all so special! Joni
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous idea. I can't wait until it's summer over here and I can try this out. Thanks for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes,
Natasha.
How fun! Remembering this for our end of summer icecream party!
ReplyDeleteSo fun! I love that you made sure to only red, white, and blue stuff!
ReplyDeleteHOW FUN!!! Such a wonderful idea and such cute (and YUMMY!) execution!
ReplyDeleteCome to my house and do this? :0)
ReplyDeleteAdorable and darling! Makes me want to have one .. oh .. tomorrow!
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Wow! Everything looks just wonderful!
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ReplyDeleteThis is good old fashioned yumminess! I really cannot say no to any ice cream, but I could see multiple trips to this beautiful sundae bar! You have set the standard again!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun party! I want to have one of these! I will feature this at somedaycrafts.blogspot.com in the next few days!
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ReplyDeletevery cute idea!!!
ReplyDeleteYou just inspired my twins' first birthday party theme! Thank you so much. I LOVE this. Ice cream is such a nice break from cake. I'll make two fancy cupcakes for the babes though. Following you now!
ReplyDeleteHappy Tues.
Jami
A.M.A.Z.I.N.G. Love love love it!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing party - all of the details are just perfect. I would love to surprise my kiddos with a party like this! Thanks so much for linking up to Be Inspired this month.
ReplyDeleteChelsea
What a fun party, I bet they all felt really spoiled. I did a giant pig's trough that I posted last week, but nothing as elegant as this. All of your touches were so wonderful. The cones are delightful and I am sure it was hard to decide which cone to pick and what toppings.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea. I love everything that you did. Red/White/Blue is my favorite during the summer.
ReplyDeleteI bet you were THE coolest Mom in the state!! AMAZING job!!.....then again, you ALWAYS know how to throw a fantastic party!!
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