🫖 10 Alice In One Derland First Birthday Girl
Alright, friend, so your little munchkin is turning one. Can you even believe it? Seems like just yesterday you were prepping the nursery, and now you’re diving headfirst into first birthday madness. If you’re anything like us, you’re probably eyeing up an “Alice In One Derland” theme because, let’s be real, it’s basically a rite of passage for tiny humans and their wonderfully extra parents. No pressure, just pure, unadulterated magic. We’ve got the tea brewing on how to make this bash absolutely unforgettable, without losing your head (like a certain queen we know).

1. Whimsical Welcome Archway
Kick off the adventure right from the get-go. Imagine a gorgeous archway that screams, “Welcome to One-derland” as guests arrive. This isn’t just an entrance; it’s the first photo op, darling.
Adorn it with oversized paper flowers, playing cards, and maybe a subtle “This Way” sign pointing to the party. You want to set the tone immediately. Pro tip: Use a hula hoop frame for an easy DIY arch; cover it in greenery and a few key props. It works because it instantly transports everyone into your fantastical world.
2. Mad Hatter’s Mini Tea Party Table
Forget the grown-up table; create a low-set table just for the tiny guests (and their minders, naturally). Think mismatched teacups, saucers, and ridiculously cute mini treats.
This is where the magic happens for the smaller crowd. Serve little cucumber sandwiches and fruit tarts. Pro tip: Borrow vintage teacups from friends or hit up thrift stores for an authentic, eclectic vibe. It’s perfect for those adorable, slightly confused baby photos.
3. “Eat Me” & “Drink Me” Snack Bar
You simply must have a dedicated station with treats labeled “Eat Me” and drinks labeled “Drink Me.” It’s practically the law in Wonderland.
Think sugar cookies with “Eat Me” in elegant script and tiny glass bottles filled with juice or milk, sporting “Drink Me” tags. Pro tip: For the “Drink Me” bottles, use personalized labels with the birthday girl’s name for an extra touch. This detail makes every guest feel like they’re part of the story.
4. Cheshire Cat Grin Photo Booth
No Wonderland party is complete without a spot for some seriously silly snaps. A photo booth featuring the iconic Cheshire Cat grin is a must.
Hang a large print of the cat’s disembodied smile against a whimsical backdrop, then add props like oversized teacups, rabbit ears, and maybe a tiny crown. Pro tip: Provide instant cameras for guests to snap photos and leave a copy for the birthday girl’s memory book. It’s a guaranteed crowd-pleaser and memory maker.
5. Giant Playing Card Garland
Transform your space with a simple yet striking garland made from oversized playing cards. It’s surprisingly easy to DIY and packs a huge visual punch.
You can print large card images or even paint them on cardboard, then string them together. Focus on hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades, of course. Pro tip: Mix in a few cards with the number “1” on them, subtly celebrating the big milestone. This adds a playful nod to the Queen of Hearts without going full villain.
6. White Rabbit’s Clock Countdown Display
Incorporate the perpetually late White Rabbit into a charming milestone display. This works perfectly for a first birthday.
Create a large clock face and mark out 12 segments. In each segment, display a photo of your baby from each month of her first year. Pro tip: Add a small, “I’m Late, I’m Late, For A Very Important Date” sign next to it. It’s a sweet way to show off her growth and keeps the theme ticking along.
7. Rose Garden Painting Station
For the slightly older kids (or even the adults who need a creative outlet), set up a station to “paint the roses red.” It’s a fun, interactive activity.
Provide small canvases or paper, red, white, and black paint, and some brushes. You can even have a few white rose cutouts ready for them to transform. Pro tip: Use washable paints, because, well, toddlers. This activity keeps little hands busy and brings a touch of the Queen’s garden to your party.
8. Tweedledee & Tweedledum Sibling Attire
If the birthday girl has an older sibling (or a very willing cousin), dress them up as Tweedledee and Tweedledum. It’s too cute to pass up.
Think striped shirts, bow ties, and those iconic propeller hats. It’s a hilarious and instantly recognizable nod to the story. Pro tip: Have them greet guests with a cheerful “How do you do” in unison. It’s a charming, unexpected touch that definitely brings the laughs.
9. Queen of Hearts Croquet Lawn
Take the party outside with a kid-friendly version of the Queen of Hearts’ croquet game. No flamingos required, unless you’re feeling ambitious.
Use soft, oversized balls and brightly colored hoops (or even painted cardboard cutouts) for a safe and fun activity. Pro tip: Set up a “No Cheating” sign, just for giggles. It’s an active way to engage guests and adds a touch of royal silliness.
10. “One-derland” Smash Cake Extravaganza
The smash cake is practically the main event for a first birthday, so make it Wonderland-worthy. This is where the real mess, and real memories, happen.
Decorate a small cake with Alice-in-Wonderland elements: maybe a tiny teapot, a playing card, or a little “1” made of fondant. Pro tip: Have a backup outfit ready for the birthday girl (and yourself) because that cake is going everywhere. It’s the ultimate messy photo op and a truly sweet way to celebrate her first trip around the sun.
Conclusion
There you have it, folks. Ten ways to tumble down the rabbit hole and throw an “Alice In One Derland” first birthday that’s totally unforgettable. Remember, the goal here is fun, whimsy, and a little bit of delightful chaos. Don’t stress the small stuff; just embrace the magic, snap all the photos, and enjoy watching your little one explore her very own “One-derland.” After all, adventures are the best way to learn, even if it’s just about the stickiness of cake.