As far back as I can remember and before I could really voice my opinions, my birthday parties were held at the golf course my dad belonged to. Luckily my 1st, 2nd, and 3rd birthday parties were videotaped and plenty of pictures were taken so I know my birthday parties were there also.
My sister and I dressed in matching, one of a kind boutique dresses with our hair perfectly curled and big bows on top of our heads.
We’d sit on a blanket with our bag of frozen veggies because we thought those were “treats” and be entertained by our mom and grandma.
We’d cheer on our big brothers (remember we have 5 older ones) and our daddy while they hit at the driving range.
When we grew a little bit, we were signed up for golf lessons, which we later traded for gymnastics and cheer competitions.
My dad doesn’t have a cell phone. He is unreachable while he is golfing. I don’t really think he ever had to ask for permission to go golfing. I love it that way. I love it that my mom let him have that. Random sidenote, my mom’s dad had a heart attack on the 18th hole while playing with her and my dad and a few days later passed away. Golf is a big deal in our family.
My parents backyard is huge and my dad drives the ball into the hills behind our house, chips around the yard and has an Augusta flag pole and hole in the yard. He has been to St. Andrews, Pebble Beach, Torrey Pines, Augusta, and many more that I’m spacing on at the moment. He always brought home that sweet golf course grass smell and when I think of my dad and the life lessons he’s taught me, I can always relate them to golf.
We call him our Pro Joe and he is one sweetheart of a man.
{him and his Jennie-the-Rose about 20 years ago and then 5 years ago}
When I asked my sister in law to help with a Father’s Day dinner, I knew exactly what the theme for the dessert table had to be. My brother and husband both golf so it went with all of the guys we were celebrating.
I used the same cake stands from a baby shower I did a while ago, slabbed some astroturf on top and poked tees through to holes that had been drilled. Note to self or anyone who wants powdered donuts. They are hard to find for some reason. After driving to 3 donut shops and 2 grocery stores, I rolled glazed ones in powdered sugar.
I used not even an eighth of what we have golf decor wise at our house. I pulled in the golf lamp table that you can putt the golf ball into and it pops back out to you, a vintage golf chess set, golf clock, vintage set of clubs and a golf lamp. I grabbed a bunch of trophies my dad has won over the years and set them by a picture he painted. Sadly, the majority of trophies he had received shattered and were ruined in the 1994 earthquake in Southern California. My dad really enjoys reading so in came some golf books, taking them out didn’t even make a dent in his golf section. We had soda in the coordinating colors and my sister in law printed out a little sign that said “par-tee.”
I wanted to keep the desserts simple so we did:
*dirt divot brownies
*dirt divot brownies
*sand trap cupcakes
*golf ball cake balls
*chocolate “chip it in” cookies
*tee-rific donut holes
I will be posting the delicious cookie recipe soon.
My dad and husband loved it! It was totally my dad’s style, classy and somewhat vintage. I think he loved seeing his painting up and his trophies out. By the end of the day, my ankles were so puffy. 6 more weeks until we meet this little peanut! Hope everyone had a great Father’s Day celebrating the great men in your life!
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14 Comments
just too cute… to bad i don’t have any golfers 🙂
SO creative! love it
How cute! Love all the dessert!
Melissa
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Oh my goodness!! Look at all that hard work you did girlie! I love all the details Jen! Looks great! I hope your dad had a wonderful birthday!! xoxo
I love the cake pop stand idea!! What a cute dessert display. I know a few golfers who would love it.
Love all of your ideas. I have used a stump for the base of a cake too, but your stump is just so pretty. It almost doesn’t look real. The cake balls look like little golf balls, which was such a clever idea. Great work.
That cake is just too much. I can’t take it. Cute cute!
That is so neat! My Dad would love this as well.
I love the cakeballs! Such a simple way to make some golf balls on a tee. It’s great.:)
Super cute and super creative
I just looooooooooove this cake!
So cute!! What a great theme!! All the details are adorable, great job! Love that cake stand, who would have thought those donuts would have been so hard to find!
How adorable! I love that cake and well.. everything else.
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Beautiful party Jen! Great job!
xx
Michelle
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