Even though it wasn’t her birthday, Serena Williams’ daughter Olympia was recently the guest of honor at a party just for her—and we’re totally in awe of this adorable backyard bash.

Williams and her family are Jehovah’s Witnesses, and as such, don’t celebrate birthdays, which is why there were no social media ‘grams when Olympia turned a year old last September. Proving that spontaneity can be so much more fun than waiting for a special occasion, this just-because bash was a fab, fun family time.

Posting an Instagram Video of the cute carnival-themed event, Williams dished, “I wanted to just do something fun because we don’t do birthdays.” By the looks of the party from the tennis star’s Instagram Story, fun is an understatement for this epic backyard soiree.

photo: Serena Williams via Instagram

Along with a working carousel, Olympia’s party also included face painting, train rides, lots of Disney songs and a station named “Olympia’s Candy Shop.” IG posts from dad Alexis Ohanian show the 17-month-old pointing to a duck with a full-on petting zoo in the backyard. Now that’s how throw a party on the fly that any tot would absolutely adore!

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Serena Williams via Instagram

 

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When it comes to glam, you need look no further than celebrity baby showers! Nothing like a little disposable income to turn your aunt’s baby shower into an exclusive fête not to be missed. Despite most of these parties being out of our financial reach, they are still majorly fun to look out—and maybe inspire you with some ideas for your own shower.

Keep scrolling to see some over-the-top celebrity baby showers to see what we mean.

Joanna Gaines

The Fixer Upper mom of five had a book-themed baby shower thrown by friends and we are thoroughly jealous. Giant balloons and oversized books were the centerpiece of this down to earth mother’s celebration.

 

Jessica Simpson

Baby number three’s shower was all girly, with tons of florals and lace. The singer and actress also may have revealed her choice of name and we are in love.

 

Khloé Kardashian

Khloé’s pink-themed baby shower for True was almost too much to take in. The pink florals, balloons, elephants topiaries, and circular dining setup was definitely celeb-worthy.

 

Nicky Hilton

When it comes to fabulous, look no further than Nicky Hilton Rotchschild’s shower. For her second baby, the heiress’ winter soiree was over to the top shiny, decadent and everything we’d expect from a Hilton-Rothschild.

 

Tia Mowry-Hardrict

Twin sister Tia held a gorgeous, Bohemian affair to celebrate their first baby girl. The co-ed shower had glowing lights, rustic decor and a beautiful muted color palette.

 

Beyoncé

Dubbed “The Carter Push Party,” Bey’s baby shower for their twins was a sight to behold. The singer was in full African-themed regalia, including an eye popping piece of belly artwork.

 

Kylie Jenner

While the world didn’t find out Kylie Jenner was even pregnant until baby Stormi was born, that doesn’t mean she didn’t party in style at her baby shower. The Kardashian sis celebrated in silk at her own pajama party.

 

Candace Swanepoel

Model Candace Swanepoel celebrate her first son Anacã with an adorably sweet animal-themed party. Simple greenery and stuffed animals kept the party festive, but with all eyes on mama.

 

Blake Lively

Blake’s autumn-themed baby shower proves the weather has nothing on a mama-to-be. The actress enjoyed candied apples, a gorgeous outdoor venue with onesies strung up as a garland and of course, that amazing cake.

 

Serena Williams

We can always count on tennis superstar Serena Williams to keep it real. The 50’s-themed baby shower meant tons of celeb friends like Eva Longoria and Kelly Rowland were spied rocking their best poodle skirt look and celebrating baby Olympia.

––Karly Wood

 

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If you’re in search of a fun way to celebrate your baby’s upcoming big day, you’re going to want to check out these celebrity first birthday parties. Whether it’s over the top decor or understated elegance, these party ideas are first birthday-worthy for anyone!

Keep scrolling to see some of our faves.

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Alice in Wonderland (Chicago West)

As usual, the Kardashian-West family threw quite the soiree. The Alice in Wonderland theme for Chicago’s first birthday had all the accoutrements––themed food, characters walking around the party, amazing decorations and of course, tons of celeb guests.

 

Camp (Grey Stuber)

Molly Sims and husband Scott Stuber celebrated the first birthday of their third child, Grey, with an adorable camp theme. They roasted marshmallows, hung out in teepees and had fun with a scavenger hunt!

 

Sesame Street (Luna Stephens)

Can you tell me how to get to Luna Street? Chrissy Teigen and John Legend threw an adorable Sesame Street-themed party for Luna’s first birthday, and can we have a slice of that cake, please?

 

Shark Attack (Boomer Phelps)

Baby shark do, do, do, do, do, do…oh, sorry! Can’t help ourselves. Michael Phelps and wife Nicole hosted a shark-themed party to celebrate their first son’s birthday, complete with a jaws-ome cake!

 

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Pretty in Pink (Sierra Wilson)

Ciara and husband Russel Wilson threw a dainty and feminine party for their daughter, Sierra. Gorgeous flowers, a whimsical basket of balloons and a beautiful cake make this a party fit for a princess.

 

Rainbows & Unicorns (Dusty Rose Levine)

Adam Levine and wife Behati hosted a colorful and magical party for their first daughter, Dusty Rose. We love the bright balloons and would you look at these unicorns?!

 

Glam Doll (Julia Rothschild)

Of course Nicky Hilton Rothschild’s daughter Julia would have a glamorous party! The pink and doll-themed get together put the cake centerstage for baby girl’s first birthday.

 

Metallics & Pastels (Sonny Rosenman)

We love the simple and childlike decor for baby Sonny’s first birthday. The Hills alum Whitney Port celebrated the big day with husband Tim, and lots of perfectly coordinated party accessories.

 

See You at the Ranch (Duke Rancic)

E! host and mama to Duke, Guliana and her husband Bill celebrated their son’s first birthday ranch-style. The family dressed in farm garb and had quite the massive cake spread that makes us jealous!

 

Simple & Sweet (Liam Tell)

We will always take a page from Lauren Conrad’s design book! Conrad and hubby, William Tell celebrated baby Liam’s first birthday with a sweet and simple party, with lots of whites and metallics.

 

––Karly Wood

 

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Your little man is turning one, and that means it’s time to party in style! The guest of honor may not remember his first fete, but you’ll love having the photos to show him when he’s all grown up. Here are 11 unique first-birthday party ideas for boys inspired by books and their favorite toys and activities.

Time Flies

Vintage Pretty Pearl

Sometimes it’s the simplest party decorations that turn out to be the most fun. Take this idea from Vintage Pretty Pearl: pretty paper airplanes. They’re easy to create and can be hung, strung and used in all aspects of your high-flying party. Plus, as any parent of a little pilot knows, time flies between birthdays.

Party Like a Rock Star

Shoots & Giggles via Kimberly Conners Events

This rocking bash, hosted by Kimberly Conners Events, hits all the right notes. Get music-themed decorations and lots of instruments for kids to shake and bang. And get ready for your future rock star to party all day long…or at least until naptime.

You'll Dig Being 1

Someday Afternoon Studios via Inspired by This

Caution! Cuteness ahead. Your budding builder will dig this construction-themed first birthday by JL Designs, featuring mini hard hats and themed desserts in white, yellow and black. Take a detour to Inspired by This to see how it all came together.

Oh the Places He'll Go

Little Confetti Events

There’s no telling where your little adventurer will go, especially once they start walking! Steer yourself over to Little Confetti Events to see more of the whimsical touches on this brightly colored, Seuss-inspired event.

All Aboard the Alphabet Train!

HWTM via Tabletop Treats

A is for adorable at this alphabet train first birthday. The party, styled by Tabletop Treats, pulled out all the stops for one aspiring conductor, including a dessert-carrying train and letter-themed treats. Check out the details from A to Z at HWTM.

The Very Hungry Caterpillar

Pettingill Family

A storytime classic by Eric Carle, The Very Hungry Caterpillar makes a great theme for your little bookworm. This party from the Pettingill Family brings the pages to life with colorful décor and a menu that follows the hungry caterpillar through each day of the week. We have a feeling guests will love Saturday! 

An Italian Feast

The Vintage Button Photography via 100 Layer Cakelet

Mamma mia! The supermom at 100 Layer Cakelet whipped up something extra-special for her little meatball’s first birthday. A local pizzeria set the tone for a true family affair, and squiggly noodle-esque lettering, oversized bowtie pasta centerpieces, and a cake in the shape of a giant bowl of meatballs made it an Italian feast to remember.

Fishing Fiesta

Kara’s Party Ideas

Catch the big ONE! This fishing fiesta was a “reel” hit with one lucky little fisherman. From a tackle box filled with delicious bait to awesome fish-themed games, swim over to Kara’s Party Ideas to check out all the aquatic details.

Little Gentleman

Crave. Indulge. Satisfy

They grow up so fast! Celebrate your little man with a soiree fit for a gentleman. Find all the dapper details, including mustachioed balloons and bow-tie garlands, at Crave. Indulge. Satisfy.

Where the Wild Things Are

Project Nursery

“Let the wild rumpus start!” The classic children’s tale Where the Wild Things Are sets the stage for an adventurous afternoon with your little wild one and his friends. Check out the rest of the party over at Project Nursery.

Go Camping

Sunflower State of Mind

A camp theme is perfect for outdoorsy boys. Mom Vanessa of the blog Sunflower State of Mind gathered younger guests around petite picnic tables to enjoy traditional camping fare like s’mores, trail mix, hot dogs and more. Tents to play in and outdoor games round out this party.

With summer right around the corner, your days to leisurely wander through Macy’s, Williams-Sonoma and Sephora are numbered. But, don’t worry—Young Art has got you covered. Bring the little ones with you the next time you head to the mall and drop them off for some creative time at Young Art while you shop. With four Bay Area locations, you just might be able to make it to the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale after all!

The 411
Young Art welcomes artists as young as age 2 to their art lessons. While kids ages 2-3 need to have a grown-up with them to participate, kids 3 and up can be dropped off and mom or dad is free to grab lunch or shop while the kids create their masterpieces.

How Long Is the Drop Off?
The first step is deciding how much time you want the kids to spend at Young Art. Lessons are from 15-minutes long up to a 4-hour camp that’s offered in the summer. For the 15-minute and 30-minute programs, kids get to paint on a half-sized drawing paper. 45-minutes and up get to work on a full-sized paper. Canvases are also available for an extra fee.

Once you’ve decided on the length of the lesson, your child gets to decide what she would like to paint. Artists can bring an idea with them or choose one from the many options on the wall. Got an idea that’s not on the wall? The instructors will help the child with her vision.

What Your Kids Can Expect
An instructor will be there throughout the lesson to help guide the child as much or as little as he might need. With younger artists, the instructor might draw dotted lines to get the child started while with older kids the instructor might simply offer advice on proportion and color choice. There’s something for every level of artist with oil pastels, tempura paint and water pastels available.

Their summer camp program is super flexible and offers lots of variety. The general schedule is that the first hour is spent talking about artists and working with paints and pastels. In the second hour, artists use clay to make pinch pots, snake pots and figurines. Lunch is held during the third hour and the fourth hour is spent working on digital art. Summer campers purchase a 20-hour card and that card can be used for multiple children and also has the option to transfer to the hourly program instead of the 4-hour camp.

Photo courtesy of Young Art

But Wait…There’s More
Young Art can host your next birthday soiree, field trip or even a mom’s painting party. Drop-in lessons can be booked in advance online and they will even text you a reminder of your appointment a day in advance!

Cost: $12.95 (15-minute lesson) to $49.95 (2 hour lesson), discounted punch cards are available

Locations:
San Francisco – Stonestown Galleria, 3251 20th Avenue
San Mateo – Hillsdale Shopping Center, 336 Hillsdale Shopping Center
Santa Clara – Valley Fair Shopping Center, 2855 Stevens Creek Blvd.
Pleasanton – Stoneridge, 1 Stoneridge Mall Road

Online: youngartusa.co

What does your little artist want to paint at Young Art? Share it below!

— Kate Loweth

Photos by the author except where noted

Good help can be hard to find, especially when it comes to childcare. NW Kids is pleased to introduce several Portland-area businesses that make finding good childcare, well, easy peasy.

Sitter Soiree
Can you imagine going to a fabulous party and connecting with the perfect babysitter? It’s not too good to be true—it’s a Sitter Soiree! Sitter Soiree is a casual, fun mixer for parents and prospective babysitters held four to five times per year at local boutiques and other hot spots. Attendees nosh on delectable nibbles, shop Portland’s finest wares, and get acquainted in an absolutely no-pressure situation.

The Sitter Soiree team recruits qualified sitters and then invites parents to mix, mingle and connect with them at Sitter Soirees. The entry fee is $45 for each event; this covers the cost of the evening (except your shopping habit), and a “Sitter Book” which includes each candidate’s bio, contact information, references, rates and photo. When you need a sitter, you’ll have a pool of candidates at your fingertips.

It’s important to note that Sitter Soiree does not do background checks on the babysitters. They have their own criteria for selection, but parents should conduct their own screens to determine the best match for their needs.

My Little Waiting Room
Portland mother Amy Paterson was just 34 with a three year old, and battling cancer. She faced 144 medical appointments last year alone, meaning she had to arrange child care 144 times before she could begin to heal. This ordeal prompted her to join forces with Melissa Moore to create My Little Waiting Room, a project dedicated to creating low-cost, on-site, clean and safe child care in medical facilities. The lack of such childcare is surprising; after all, you can find it at Fred Meyer, many gyms, and Ikea!

Amy was named one of eight “2008 Pink Power Moms” in the nation by toymaker Bright Starts. She is one of seven women across the country “who has displayed amazing strength as a breast cancer survivor, fighting for a cure.” As part of this award, Kids II Foundation and Bright Starts donated $1,000 (and later, $23,000) to help open the first My Little Waiting Room to help mothers make — and keep — their important medical appointments.

Check out Amy’s blog for more news on this pretty incredible effort.

The Academy Theater Babysitting
Date night is making a comeback! And we’d like to * ahem * “thank The Academy” for offering childcare services so that parents can enjoy date night at the movies.

Here’s how it works. The Academy Theater offers babysitting Thursday through Sundays for shows that start before 8:00 pm. Babysitting is available on-site for children ages six months to eight years (limited number of spaces available for 6-14 month olds), at a cost of $7.50 per child. Please call (503) 252-1705 to reserve a spot for your child. No drop-ins please. A babysitting release form is required. Download the form, fill it out, and bring it with you when you visit.

The Academy Theater was recently renovated to star status. In addition to its authentic 1940s cinematic charm, the theater features three theaters with Dolby sound, reclining stadium seating with generous legroom and a plentiful selection of tasty offerings from Flying Pie Pizzeria.

The movies are second-run titles and the prices are reasonable: $4 for adults, $3 for seniors (65+) and $3 for kids (12 and under). For an even better deal, catch “Monday Movie Madness” and watch any two consecutive movies for only $6 ($5 for seniors and kids) or take advantage of “Two for Tuesdays” and buy one ticket, get one free.

WeVillage:Urban Playcare
Located in the heart of the Pearl District, WeVillage offers a safe and fun environment for kids ages 2-12 and a staff of caring, creative individuals who enjoy interacting and having fun with your child. Ready for a romantic evening on the town? WeVillage is open late on the weekends, so date night is covered!

Multnomah County Courtcare
Got a traffic ticket? Jury duty beckon? Drop your child off at Multnomah County CourtCare, a free service operated by Volunteers of America Oregon and funded mostly by the Multnomah Bar Association.

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