A Sweet Valentine's Day Cookie-Decorating Party

What's a Valentine's Day celebration without sweets? When Jenny from Jenny Cookies decided to host a cookie decorating party for the holiday, she went all out — down to the last pink detail. The baker loves vintage valentines, so she incorporated the classic notes to throw an old-school yet fun event for her friends and their children. The guests enjoyed heart-shaped pizza, swirl lollipops, and, of course, plenty of sprinkles.

The focal point of the party was the sweets table, where cupcakes, cookies, and vintage posters set the theme of the soiree.

Even though the event was about decorating cookies, it wouldn't have been a Valentine's Day party without some red velvet cupcakes. The desserts were finished off with a Cupid cupcake topper and red ribbon.

Candy-heart pops with a red polka-dot stem served as both decor and a sweet treat.

Both boys and girls used their imaginations (with the help of sprinkles and icing) to decorate their cookies.

The party was based on vintage valentines, and the cookies represented the theme perfectly.

The main decorating essential? Sprinkles! Red, white, and heart-shaped ones.

The decorating table was set up with red plates for eating and decorating, cookies waiting to be jazzed up, sprinkles, swirl lollipops, and more fun touches.

Pink, red, and white accents filled every corner of the house — window curtains included.

The red-and-pink table was set up so little guests could enjoy sweets while they worked their magic.

Heart-shaped cookies with arrows were waiting to be decorated.

The Valentine's Day theme appeared in every detail, from the heart-shaped gumball machines to the mini mason jars with heart-shaped straws to red mailboxes stuffed with edible heart envelopes.

The girls wore red aprons to keep from getting messy during the fun cookie decorating.

The sweets station had guests seeing red: candies, cookies, and vintage Valentine's Day posters.

Guests took home cute, small, red-and-white heart bags as party gifts.