You’re Going to Want Every Single Piece From This Crate & Barrel Party Collab
Emily Bihl
Emily Bihl
Emily Bihl is a freelance writer and sometimes-songwriter currently undoing a lifetime of healthy eating in the great city of New Orleans. When she’s not writing, she can be found covered in clay at the ceramics studio or attempting an approximated downward dog. She likes her black labrador Selkie, unexpected anagrams, and cracking the sugar on creme brûlée with the back of a spoon.
Any modern hostess worth her (fancy, hand-infused cocktail rimming) salt knows that the key to a thoroughly Instagrammable party is an impeccably set table. Whether you've been tasked with arranging your BFF's bridal brunch or you're just in the mood to sip some flirty drinks with the girls, look no further. Indispensable wedding planning site 100 Layer Cake teamed up with Crate & Barrel to create a gorgeous collection of paper goods, decorations, and exciting little extras in an on-trend palette that's sure to put your summer fête over the top. Trust us: You're going to want to add every single piece in this collection to your cart, immediately.
Love White Cake Topper ($13 )
Fan 6' Paper Garland ($13)
Celebrate Party Sign ($45)
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Looking for more party planning tips? Check us out on Pinterest for all of our favorite ideas.
Looking for more party planning tips? Check us out on Pinterest for all of our favorite ideas.
Brit + Co may at times use affiliate links to promote products sold by others, but always offers genuine editorial recommendations.
(Images via Crate & Barrel)
Emily Bihl
Emily Bihl is a freelance writer and sometimes-songwriter currently undoing a lifetime of healthy eating in the great city of New Orleans. When she’s not writing, she can be found covered in clay at the ceramics studio or attempting an approximated downward dog. She likes her black labrador Selkie, unexpected anagrams, and cracking the sugar on creme brûlée with the back of a spoon.