
When our little Josephine turned one, I wanted to create a sweet, low-key birthday celebration that was fun, colorful, and had a touch of vintage charm. Since she’s our little farm girl, a Charlotte’s Web themed First Birthday felt like the perfect fit! I pulled inspiration from the State Fair portion of the story, incorporating simple, homemade details that made the day feel special without being over-the-top.
So if you’re looking for a simple yet thoughtful way to celebrate your baby’s first birthday, here’s how we pulled off this Charlotte’s Web-inspired party with DIY decorations, homemade treats, and a cozy, old-fashioned feel.
Charlotte’s Web Themed First Birthday Party Decorations
I wanted the party to feel whimsical and nostalgic, so I kept the decorations simple, colorful, and homemade.
DIY Highchair Banner

For Josie’s smash cake moment, I made a highchair banner with ribbons and fabric for a soft, textured look:

- Blue gingham ribbon
- Lace ribbon
- Thick pink ribbon
- Slimmer ribbons in yellow, aqua, and purple
- Pompom trim for extra texture (this added a lot of interest!)
The centerpiece of the banner was three gingham pennants spelling out “ONE,” with a tiny spider hanging from the “O” to represent Charlotte.
Homemade Pennant Banners
Next, I designed and printed pendant banners in different gingham and checkered patterns to hang throughout the party space, creating a festive but timeless feel.
Bulletin Board Party Backdrop

We have a bulletin board in our dining area for homeschooling, and I turned it into a Charlotte’s Web party display with:
✔️ A printed barn illustration with a little spider web detail
✔️ A cut-out sign reading “This little piggy is ONE” with a web accent
✔️ More printed gingham pennant banners lining the top

Fun Party Signs
Also adding story-inspired signs was an easy way to tie in the theme:

- “Some Punch” with a web design next to the drink station
- “Some Birthday” on the bulletin board
- A “Smorgasbord” sign featuring the rat from the book by the food table

These little details brought the theme to life without feeling overly staged!
The Food: A Simple, Nostalgic Party Spread
Since I wanted an old-fashioned birthday party feel, I kept the menu simple but abundant, with plenty of classic, easy-to-eat snacks.
Main Food Table
- Crackers, meats & cheeses (pepperoni, salami, summer sausage)
- Veggies & dip (baby carrots & celery with ranch)
- Fruits (strawberries & grapes)
- Chicken nuggets & mini corn dogs (kid-friendly & easy to serve)
- Buffalo chicken dip (for the adults!)
Charlotte’s Web-Inspired Sweets Table

- Browned Butter Funfetti Cake – I used a cake mix hack to make it taste homemade (extra egg, milk instead of water, browned butter, almond extract, and Greek yogurt).
- Homemade Pink Marshmallow Buttercream – Tinted naturally with beetroot powder and topped with rainbow sprinkles.
- DIY Cake Toppers – Designed in Canva, including a pennant banner with Josephine’s name and cute farm animal cutouts in party hats.
- Smash Cake – A coordinating mini cake with sprinkles and a number 1 candle.
- Rice Krispie Treat Hay Bales – A fun farm-themed touch.
- Cotton Candy Bags – I decorated white paper bags with decorative scissors to hold fluffy cotton candy. (Next time, I’ll store them in sealed baggies to prevent humidity from shrinking them!)

Piggy Punch (A Fun & Sweet Party Drink!)
I love pulling out a crystal pinch bowl that was passed down from my husband’s grandparents for birthdays. So this year, I made a pink Piggy Punch using:
- 1 bottle white cranberry strawberry juice
- 1 liter lemon-lime soda
- Scoops of vanilla ice cream on top
It was super sweet, bubbly, and a hit with the kids!

Final Thoughts: A Simple, Sweet Charlotte’s Web Themed First Birthday
This Charlotte’s Web themed first birthday party was simple, homemade, and full of love, just the way I wanted it. It wasn’t overly curated or fancy—just a joyful, colorful, and cozy celebration for our Josie Jo.
And I love that I was able to use homemade decorations, easy food, and a little creativity to bring the theme to life without spending a ton of money or time.
So if you’re planning a storybook-themed first birthday, I highly recommend a Charlotte’s Web party—it’s classic, nostalgic, and perfect for a sweet little one turning ONE!

















Would you ever throw a Charlotte’s Web themed first birthday party? Let me know in the comments!
For more unique first birthday theme ideas, check out this post where I give you 10 ideas!