A Vintage Train Birthday Party

My son is in love with choo choos- any shape, any size, and color. He just goes nuts! So, for his second birthday party, there was no other option for a theme. I had so much fun creating this party and, more importantly, my son absolutely loved every minute of it! Be warned- this is a long post.

We had the party at Old Poway Park- a community park in San Diego that has trains and a great rustic feel. It was perfect!

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My mom and I made the bunting banner at 11:00 the night before the party. So glad  we did because it really made the space!

My favorite part of the decor was the dessert table- I used an heirloom tablecloth from my husband’s grandma, turned an old crate upside down, taped on a vintage flashcard (purchased on etsy) and put my cake stand on top. I got ambitious and made the cake and cookies (using this recipe) and- thank goodness- everything turned out cute and delicious!

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For the kids tables, I got low children’s tables and chairs from Classic Party Rentals. I just love them! I covered the tables in packing paper and striped runners that we made.

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On one table, I used a retro train toy borrowed from a friend (I actually used to have this toy!) and children’s books about trains from the 50′s and 60′s, purchased on etsy.

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On the other table, I borrowed old train prints and placed them on the table along with more books.

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The favors were the little bandana knapsacks. They included a train whistle, a conductors hat, a wooden train (a score from the Target $1 section) and “train fare” (coins so that they could ride the train at the park). I made the tags by tea staining and stamping them.

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For food, I wanted to go simple- sandwiches and snacks. For the kiddos, I cut PB&J’s with a train cookie cutter. I found fun choo choo animal crackers at a local train toy shop. I used enamelware, crates and a milk carrier for presentation of the food.

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For drinks, I set up a little station with old school sodas and milk and chocolate milk.

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One of the best parts about having it at Old Poway Park is that I did not have to really plan activities- other than the kids playing with their favors and the centerpieces, our main event was all riding the train around the park together. Isaiah loved it!

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One thing that most of you readers will appreciate: weddings can be held at the park and there just happened to be a wedding ceremony starting as we were all boarding the train. Nothing like hearing an old man shout about keeping arms and legs inside of a train while the bride is walking down the aisle. Everyone looked at me, knowing I would be horrified. They knew what they were signing up though, having it at a public park :)

A few more moments of the kids and our big 2 year old:

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13 Responses to “A Vintage Train Birthday Party”

  1. LOVE this. Isaiah is adorable. Miss you!

  2. cute! cute! CUTE!!!!

  3. So Fun!!! I love it!! and you have the cutest family ever :)

  4. It looks so cute! I can’t believe Isaiah is two!! I feel like I was just looking at his music birthday bash!

    Hope you guys are doing well!

  5. You are so, so creative. I can’t even wait to talk to you about the wedding!

  6. adorable courtney! i love your cute parties…so so creative! you are such an awesome mommy!

  7. Such a beautiful party. Thank you for sharing all these lovely details!

  8. So fun! You guys are the cutest :) Great hanging yesterday morning!!

  9. Hi! I discovered your sweet blog through Lindsey’s. I work for the amazing Lisa Leonard. This is such a creative and fun birthday theme for your little boy. I love it! You are so talented. If you ever need an assistant I would love to learn from you! I love parties! Love, Jamie

  10. oh I just assumed you lived in san luis but i realize you’re in southern california…oh well, i will just get inspiration from your lovely blog!!

  11. OMG – I LOVE THIS!! I’m throwing a train party for my son’s 2nd birthday. I had a few ideas of what I wanted to do, but didn’t feel like it was coming together. You’ve really given me some inspiration! Thank you! I just wish we had a park nearby that had train rides.
    Jancey

  12. This is amazing!! i love it;)
    I was browsing through pics and ideas for train parties for my son, turning 4….and your party is by far the most adorable!….and it was even more adorable when I realized our sons have the same name-isaiah:)
    Thanks for inspiring!!

  13. love it! i am looking for train party invitations. do you recommend anyone?

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