3yo requested a pancake party...

Anonymous
Wow OP, looks amazing! Glad it all went well!
Anonymous
So cute! I hope my daughter asks for a pancake party one day. The party looked like so much fun. Congrats!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hello! Op here.

We had the best time. The kids decorated aprons and then we made DD a huge stack of pancakes and sang to her. Everyone ate. We ended up making 150 regular pancakes and 60 tiny pink funfetti ones for the kids. We had 18 regular ones left and 2 little ones. The coffee was 3/4 gone, mimosas were totally gone, a little apple juice left. I cut up 1 large watermelon, 2 cantaloupes, 2 honey dew melons, and 2 pineapples (which were actually all ripe and great- I was pleasantly surprised) and I'd say 25% of the fruit was left. I got so many compliments on the the theme and time. Most people were heading to church, errands, etc afterwards. Lots said it was so nice to wake up and have somewhere to head for breakfast. It was actually funny to see- most adults just went for it and were making these very elaborate stacks of pancakes like one pancake, layer of whipped cream, layer of strawberries, another pancake, another layer of toppings with sprinkles at the very top

Will add pics below. I know this is DCUMland so don't judge my house which we recently bought and is largely original from 1964...and now will be staying original even longer bc of my job ugh.


That's amazing; thank you so much, OP!

Remember, that staying original is a Vintage Style Choice that you are making and everyone will be impressed with that.
Anonymous
That was an awesome party! Everything looked so festive and fun. Your dd had a great idea and your execution was perfect. Good luck on the job search.
Anonymous
This is like the most wholesome post on DCUM! Op, your party looked so absolutely lovely and the last photo with the birthday pancake stack is just the best!
Anonymous
🥞 = 🥰
Anonymous
This actually looks and sounds like an amazing brunch party even for adults! A ton of effort you put in and so unique. Glad it was a hit for all!
Anonymous
I just came here to say that I would LOVE to be invited to a pancake party and I am old enough to be your daughter's grandmother!

Glad all went well, OP! The pics are super cute!
Anonymous
Thank you for circling back.

What a perfect party! Nicely done OP
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hello! Op here.

We had the best time. The kids decorated aprons and then we made DD a huge stack of pancakes and sang to her. Everyone ate. We ended up making 150 regular pancakes and 60 tiny pink funfetti ones for the kids. We had 18 regular ones left and 2 little ones. The coffee was 3/4 gone, mimosas were totally gone, a little apple juice left. I cut up 1 large watermelon, 2 cantaloupes, 2 honey dew melons, and 2 pineapples (which were actually all ripe and great- I was pleasantly surprised) and I'd say 25% of the fruit was left. I got so many compliments on the the theme and time. Most people were heading to church, errands, etc afterwards. Lots said it was so nice to wake up and have somewhere to head for breakfast. It was actually funny to see- most adults just went for it and were making these very elaborate stacks of pancakes like one pancake, layer of whipped cream, layer of strawberries, another pancake, another layer of toppings with sprinkles at the very top

Will add pics below. I know this is DCUMland so don't judge my house which we recently bought and is largely original from 1964...and now will be staying original even longer bc of my job ugh.



The pics- OP no reason for ANYONE on DCUM to judge. People here act all superior and yet this is one of the VERY few times I have ever even seen someone add pics of their home/topic of discussion . Kudos for that in and of itself!!!

I will admit, I was one of the posters who— while supportive of your effort, would not go this all out for a 3 year old.

But you did a great job and it looks like it was a blast! Super glad it turned out and thank you for sharing some pics of the result! Wish more DCUMers would do this!
Anonymous
OP, you have my eternal admiration. You did an unbelievable job for the pancake party! Everything was beautiful.
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