
Curious George Inspired “Bananas & Bow Ties” Birthday
Get ready to go BANANAS over this super cute party! Thanks to mom Cara of One Swell Studio, Hudson celebrated his second birthday in style with a playful Curious George Party filled to the [yellow hat] brim with bananas and bow ties. Inspired by the classic color palette, Cara brought this stylish party to life in bright yellow and red (with hints of pale blue), but if you’re looking an even girlier spin on this theme, check out Curious Cami’s Birthday too!
PARTY HIGHLIGHTS to look out for:
- Playful stripes and polka dots everywhere – from the treat cups & backdrop to the printables
- Glass milk bottles embellished with fabric bow ties
- Instructions for guests to RSVP to the “Mom in the Yellow Hat”
- Homemade banana shaped smash cake + a banana split bar!
PARTY DETAILS, as told by Cara…
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Theme
My little guy, Hudson, loves-loves-loves Curious George (or ‘Geedge’ as he calls him). From the very beginning stages of planning, I knew that I wanted to incorporate George into his 2nd birthday party, but without the character-overload. I also knew that I wanted to stay on a fairly tight budget, but still have a memorable celebration.
First, I decided on a color scheme of red & yellow with pops of baby blue—mimicking the colors in the original ‘Curious George’ books by Margret & H.A. Rey. Luckily, we had a lot of red items left over from Hudson’s first birthday party & baby blue items from his brother’s baptism luncheon.
Invitation
Instead of an invitation featuring an image of Hudson’s beloved ‘Geedge,’ I created a vintage inspired invite with a banana and some super cute diagonal stripes. The text (which I used an awesome free vintage inspired font for from Lost Type Co-Op) read “Monkey See – Monkey Do—Curious Hudson is turning two! Let’s Go Bananas!” The invitation stated that guests should RSVP to the “Mom in the Yellow Hat.” I also made matching address label wraps to make addressing the envelopes super easy (& adorable)!
Decor
While searching for an outfit for the birthday boy, I came across a yellow bow-tie & matching suspenders handmade by The Baxter Boy. Immediately, I knew that bow-ties also needed to be incorporated throughout Hudson’s party. Using my fabric scrap stash, I wrapped (empty & clean) Starbucks Frappucino bottles with coordinating material so that each bottle had its very own little bow tie. The silverware was wrapped in red polka dot napkins & also topped off with a little yellow bow tie.
Red, yellow & baby blue balloons made our home a little more festive than usual. We used a corkboard in our kitchen to pin up pictures of Hudson’s baby pictures for guests to check out during the party. I wrapped a large piece of cardboard in red polka dot wrapping paper (purchased on sale after Christmas) to create the dessert table backdrop. I also used red tablecloths and yellow placemats (items that we already had) to make things a little more cheerful.
Food
Our menu included meatball hoagies, rigatoni, pizza muffins & tortellini skewers (the Italian menu was inspired by Chef Pisghetti—the Italian chef on the PBS ‘Curious George’ program). The tortellini skewers were a huge hit! I made them with cooked cheese tortellini, cherry tomatoes, mozzarella cheese & pepperoni. We also had a dessert table that included licorice, butterscotch candies, Lemonheads, Red Hots, cupcakes, cake balls, sugar cookies & ‘Curious George’ fruit gummies that I luckily found at our local grocery store. Our cake was made by a local baker, Cakes by Pennie. It was delicious, and the design was exactly what I wanted. We topped the cake off with an artificial banana and a #2 candle. A personalized banner with Hudson’s name & pennants that read “He was a good little monkey and always very curious” (a quote from the original books) hung above the dessert table. I also made Hudson his very own banana-shaped smash cake using a boxed cake mix and my mom’s amazing frosting recipe. Along with the birthday cake, we also offered a banana split bar where our guests could top their own sundaes. Everyone enjoyed being able to customize their own banana splits—especially the adults!
Guest Books & Favors
During the party, we asked our guests to sign one of Hudson’s ‘Curious George’ books with a little note to him. Hudson’s stuffed ‘Geedge’ (complete with a matching bow tie & ‘H’ party hat) kept watch over the book & made for a cute decoration. A nearby sign said, “When I’m older, I’ll be *curious* about who was here to celebrate with me. Please sign my book & leave a note for me. Love, Curious Hudson.” For favors, we kept it simple & gave Hudson’s guests each a banana with a coordinating tag that read, “Thanks a bunch for swinging by!”
As the party was winding down (and the temperature was climbing well into the 90’s), Hudson changed into a shirt that I made for him that had Curious George on the front & a #2 on the back. Much cooler—especially for driving around in his new Power Wheels car!
Thanks to a little planning, we were able to keep our party budget-friendly & still have a George-inspired celebration that we will always remember.

- Party Styling/Invitations/Party Décor: One Swell Studio
- Suspenders & Bow-Tie: The Baxter Boy
- Paper Cups, Striped Straws and Twine: Not Too Shabby
- Birthday Cake: Cakes by Pennie
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Love love love Cara and all her amazing ideas!! Another job well done!!
This is sooooooo cute!!!
I LOVE this. My son loves monkeys!
The colors make all the difference.
-Tara
http://madmaxandfamily.blogspot.com
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I {obviously} love seeing this boy themed Curious George party! Love the colors, patterns and wording used! :)
I said recently that I was jealous of the contemporary geometric fox party but I am definitely more jealous of this one, I love Curious George as do my children. This party looks so cute and colourful, I’d love to be able to throw a party like this.
Thanks for sharing,
Sarah @ Goodheart Gifts
Thank you so much for featuring Hudson’s party! I had so much fun putting everything together & it was so exciting to see it featured on HWTM! :)
I love everything about this party!
Your party was GREAT! I had a sock monkey party and your cake would have been so wonderful! https://danielleyarian.wordpress.com/?s=sock+monkey
Thanks for featuring my shop! I noticed I had a lot of traffic from your site and had to check it out. I appreciate the link back.
Love the party!!! Where did you find the card stock?
Love this! Planning my sons 1st birthday and came across this, absolutely adorable!
Love the party decor and other details. can you please tell me where did you get those red-yellow-white labels plase? Please respnd back asap !
thanks
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