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Two Dallas Moms Deliver Parties in a Box for Stress-Free Memory Making

Party on, parents.
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All Out Celebrations didn’t invent the “party in a box,” but they did hone in on a particular and very worthy demographic: parents. The Dallas-based company founded by Jennifer Lothamer and Sarah Brice-Calver (if her name sounds familiar, she was once crowned the winner of a little show called The Bachelor) offers carefully curated kits for kids’ big moments (and some of their little ones, too) to help parents focus less on planning Pinterest-perfect events and more on celebrating.

After seeing All Out Celebrations’ Easter Bunny Bash fly off the virtual shelves, we thought we would give you fair warning about their latest holiday-themed kit, and, dads, this one’s for you. The Mother’s Day Breakfast in Bed Kit comes with everything needed to create a memorable and insanely cute experience—heart-shaped cookie cutters included. “Sure, we love gifts of all kinds, but what moms really love are the thoughts that go into them,” Brice-Calver says. “What mom wouldn’t love to wake up to kids and dad bringing her breakfast in bed?”

Take a look inside the kit to see all the goodness you could be working with come Mother’s Day. Then hop to it! These sweet little boxes are sure to go quickly.

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