I don't know how you feel about them, but I'm pretty smitten.
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I'm pretty much a sucker for any kind of royal, actual royal or our Americanized version of royal families like the Kennedys. There's really no point in denying it.
When Wills & Kate first announced their engagement, I decided then and there that I wanted to plan a watching party. Then, when they decided to get married at like 11 a.m. on a Friday (that's United Kingdom time, people), that kind of threw a wrench in my plans. I'm still not sure about what I want to do yet, but I did happen upon these supplies the other day in case I decide to do the party after all.
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That's right, a company called Plum Party is offering a line of party supplies just for my fellow royal wedding watchers. I have to say, I don't know that I would purchase these for my party, but they aren't nearly as tacky as I thought they would be. In fact, I think they are kind of appropriate for the occasion.
I guess the Welsh Corgi on this bunting is a nod to Wales? Hmm...
This cupcake kit is adorable. It would be great for a royal wedding party or for a going-away party for someone studying abroad in the UK!
These paper plates are fun and whimsical. I like them.
And adorable napkins help complete the look.
What do you guys think? Yay or nay to the Royal Wedding party?
Yay! any reason for a party is a good one, esp the royal wedding!!!! doooo it :) i miss you!!!
ReplyDeletebahh so so cute! i wish i was there to toast the new couple with you and those adorableeeeeee party supplies.
ReplyDeleteThe queen actually keeps welsh corgies, so that might be another reason! I totally think you should do a viewing party. Time difference be damned! Thanks for making me aware that there are deocorations for royal wedding viewing parties. My sister's wedding is the 30th, so I was planning to do something like that as well!
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