
I first saw the Nerdy Thirty birthday theme over on Harper’s Happenings, and put it in my back pocket. While Flirty Thirty and Dirty Thirty are fun, I wanted something more unique.
Marisa of Mad Design created my custom invitations. I wanted more a hipster nerdy approach, and Marisa totally worked with me until we had the perfect invite, complete with hot pink envelopes. Love!
As I mentioned before, we rented a private space, the upstairs loft of a favorite bar. This allowed us our space meanwhile still being a part of the bar.
I decorated with custom birthday banner and cupcake toppers from 10 Candles Party Shoppee:
Add some special robot & birthday cake shaped confetti (from Creating Your Memories), “nerdy” glasses from Ebay, Pop Rocks, wind up robot toys, & rainbow unicorn napkins and voila:
This was more of a throwback to the 80′s and my childhood than it was a truly nerdy party. But maybe my childhood was nerdy. Or perhaps it’s nerdy to like these things. or hipster. which is quasi-nerdy.
At any rate, a good time was had by all:










Living in our nation's capital allows me to learn something new every day. So does teaching 2nd graders. My nose piercing and tattoos keep me from normalcy, while my job and religion keep me grounded.


