
Watercolor Summer Popsicle Party {Giving Back: The HOPEFULL Company}
Abigail of Paper & Cake always comes up with clever & unique party ideas, and with the weather heating up right now – we’re especially loving her newest reason to celebrate: a Summer Popsicle Party! She partnered with The HOPEFULL Company which provides products and recipes for nutritious popsicles for those (mainly children) who are undergoing chemotherapy, or just have trouble eating due to medical issues. She created a “summer yum” popsicle stand with touches of watercolor to give it that extra summery feel!
PARTY HIGHLIGHTS to look out for:
- Cool flavors like “Beet of My Heart” & “Raspberry Robot”
- Homemade watercolor paper lanterns
- Recipe cards so guests can make them at home!
PARTY DETAILS, as told by Abigail…
For our Summer Watercolor Popsicle Party, we’ve partnered with The HOPEFULL Company. They provide products and recipes for nutritious popsicles for those (mainly children) who are undergoing chemotherapy or just have trouble eating due to medical issues.
We created this popsicle stand, with beautiful watercolor painting decorations to give it an extra breezy summery feel. Our customers were treated to home made popsicles displayed on the recessed panels of a vintage wooden door… turned table! We also provided ice water and sweets for the thirsty passerby.
We also offered customers a “sneak peek” recipe for the HOPEfull company’s yummy popsicles! The recipe cards also noted where one could go to purchase their own fabulous popsicle making kit. The best part? The kids chose to donate any money earned at their stand, to our family’s favorite charity, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, to help find a cure for their Auntie Rita.

- Styling, photography & printable decor: Paper & Cake
- We worked with the The HOPEFULL Company, using their “bellyFULL” kit of recipes, silicone mold and spoon sticks.
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Yummy!!!! Cutely decorated!
Ooh, I love the watercolor and popsicles together. What a beautiful idea!
Ooh, I love the watercolor and popsicles together. What a beautiful idea!