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balloons, decorations, Farm, favors, John Deere, Johnny Tractor, tractor
Beyond the awesome cake and Farm Food, we used lots of details to create our John Deer Farm theme for GR’s 2nd birthday.
I dug through all farm toys and books to make sure there were tractors, tractors everywhere. It also gave the kids plenty to do in different stations.
I strung John Deere balloons as decoration, but they quickly became a party activity as well.
The photo backdrop from Oriental Trading Company with personalized photo props from Let’s Get Decorative on Etsy (with some other items I gathered) was both decoration and fun activity.
The only other decorating I really did was the birthday banner. I was sad to discover that there were no John Deere scrapbook papers. I made this from these digital papers (but it took a lot of ink). It probably isn’t the most efficient method, but I prefer printing the letters, cutting them out, and gluing them in place.
Johnny Pop microwave popcorn made an easy party favor. The Johnny Tractor thank you cards were right; we had bales of fun!
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Debbie Eberhardt Mitchell said:
what is on top of the number 2 john deere tractor cake with the green tractor on it?
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Hoosier Party Girl said:
It is mostly icing with coconut and brown sugar in places.
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Tonda Turner said:
HOW MANY SERVINGS IN THIS CAKE?
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Hoosier Party Girl said:
It has been a couple of years and I suppose it depends on how large of servings you would like. I would think 12-20
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