My niece loves strawberry shortcake. She has even unofficially changed her last name to shortcake. So of course she wanted a Strawberry Shortcake birthday party. She loves Toy Story just as much, but Strawberry Shortcake won out.
My niece dressed as Strawberry shortcake
My sister bought the wig and Helen made the tule skirt and an iron-on strawberry shortcake t-shirt.
The Cake
Centerpieces
This one was repurposed from the fairy party.
This one was repurposed from my sister's baby shower.
Reusing things you already have is a great way to have nice decorations, but staying within a budget.
Napkin holders
Use the circut to cut out any shape and glue to a piece of ribbon and then glue the ends of the ribbon together and voila!
Cake Pops!
The cake pops were molded into strawberries.
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Buzz Light Year- To Infinity and your backyard!
Early this year, a family friend asked Helen and I to make some games for a Buzz Light year party. It was too cute. Here are some of the ideas that we came up with and Helen made the cake!
Buzz Light year Cake and cupcakes
Alien Knock Down
This object of this game was to knock down the cans. For this game you have to save the cans you get from canned food. When you open the cans use a hand can opener that removes the entire top and does not leave sharp edges. Next clean the cans. Then glue the top back on the can and wrap black scrapbooking or construction paper around the can. We cut the little green men characters out of Toy story wrapping paper and glued them to the center of the can. You can use stickers too.
The Claw!
The little green men in Toy Story were in aww of the claw. So we hot glued two plastic bowls from a dollar store and cut a opening in the center. Helen bought a bucket of little green men, a buzz light year and an Andy figurine. Then we put all of the toys in the plastic bowls. The kids had to use tongs (the claw) to get the figurines out.
Galactic Rings
This game is a simple ring toss game. We took the toy story wrapping paper and wrapped a piece of foam board. We also sprayed glue on the foam board to hold the paper. Next we did glued water bottles onto the board.
Space Ranger Toss
The object of this game is to toss a ping pong into the clear plastic cups. Again we glued and wrapped foam board with the wrapping paper. Then we glued little plastic cups onto the board.
To Infinity and Beyond!
This game is just a cardboard box wrapped in black wrapping paper. We cut holes out of the top of the box. Then we filled green balloons with flour. The object of the game was to toss the balloons into the "black hole".
All of the signs for the came were made out of card stock and of course we used the cricut to cut out the letters.
Our friend also had a jumper. The kids had a great time. Some of these ideas came from other birthday blogs. So give yourself sometime and do a little research and couple that with your own imagination. You can come up with great ideas for your kid's party.
Buzz Light year Cake and cupcakes
Alien Knock Down
This object of this game was to knock down the cans. For this game you have to save the cans you get from canned food. When you open the cans use a hand can opener that removes the entire top and does not leave sharp edges. Next clean the cans. Then glue the top back on the can and wrap black scrapbooking or construction paper around the can. We cut the little green men characters out of Toy story wrapping paper and glued them to the center of the can. You can use stickers too.
The Claw!
The little green men in Toy Story were in aww of the claw. So we hot glued two plastic bowls from a dollar store and cut a opening in the center. Helen bought a bucket of little green men, a buzz light year and an Andy figurine. Then we put all of the toys in the plastic bowls. The kids had to use tongs (the claw) to get the figurines out.
Galactic Rings
This game is a simple ring toss game. We took the toy story wrapping paper and wrapped a piece of foam board. We also sprayed glue on the foam board to hold the paper. Next we did glued water bottles onto the board.
Space Ranger Toss
The object of this game is to toss a ping pong into the clear plastic cups. Again we glued and wrapped foam board with the wrapping paper. Then we glued little plastic cups onto the board.
To Infinity and Beyond!
This game is just a cardboard box wrapped in black wrapping paper. We cut holes out of the top of the box. Then we filled green balloons with flour. The object of the game was to toss the balloons into the "black hole".
All of the signs for the came were made out of card stock and of course we used the cricut to cut out the letters.
Our friend also had a jumper. The kids had a great time. Some of these ideas came from other birthday blogs. So give yourself sometime and do a little research and couple that with your own imagination. You can come up with great ideas for your kid's party.
Thursday, August 25, 2011
A kids party just because...
My friend Helen wanted to give her niece a tea party just because. Her niece loves the Disney Fairies especially Fawn and Rosetta. Helen is very creative, she is our official cake decorator and party planner. Now I have become her co-conspirator to create fabulous kid parties. This fairy tea party was great to say the least.
Helen made sugar cookies then put icing on the top and placed edible pictures of each of the fairies.
This sign welcomed the little fairies to the tea party. It is modeled after the one in Pixie Hollow at Disneyland. It is painted foam board with letters cut from a cricut.
This table center piece was housed in a green wired basket. I used floral foam to hold all the silk flowers and used shredded green paper (used for easter grass or the inside of gift bags) to hide the floral foam. Then I placed Tinkerbell in the center. We are going to save that centerpiece and use it at my niece's Strawberry Shortcake party. We love to recycle and repurpose decorations and ideas for other parties.
The Menu
We served various tea sandwiches, fruit, veggies and for dessert cookies and cupcakes.
Each of the tea sandwiches were given a name that fit the Disney Fairy theme such as Pixie Dust Tea Sandwiches.
This sign was made from card stock and the cut outs were created by the cricut cutting machine.
Cupcakes were placed on a cupcake sign topped with pink icing and Disney Fairy rings.
The Fairy Hideaway: This was made with pink felt and a purple sheet and suspended from the awning of the house. It was a great break from the heat of the sun.
Games
This was the pond toss game. Helen ordered these frogs for my daughter's third birthday for a chocolate pond toss. My daughter's third birthday was a candy carnival. So under the circular blue table cloth are two cardboard boxes. We placed lilly pads on top of the boxes. The green of lilly pad was made of card stock and the flower was cut using the cricut machine. The object of the game is to toss bean bag frogs onto the lilly pads.
This is another bean bag toss. The front of the board has monsters on it. My husband ordered it online using American Express points as a Christmas present for our daughter. Then we used this for her third birthday for a candy monster toss. The object was to feed the monsters as much candy as possible. For this party I used the back and placed pictures of different Disney fairies and a rainbow. The girls loved this game.
Fairy Ring Toss
Helen found fairy dolls at the dollar store. We used these for the fairy ring toss game. The object was to throw rings (we used the glow in the dark necklaces you can get at amusement parks or carnivals) around the fairies.
Crafts and Craft Table
We used recycled tule from one of Helen's daughter's birthdays. 8 bolts of tule were tied to a metal ring and we threw the ring over the top of my easy up. Then we tied the tule to the poles and metal frame of the easy-up. On the inside I made a chandler and hung it from the center of the easy-up frame. Next we placed a table underneath for a craft table. The girls made necklaces and bracelets out of beads. Helen found kits on sale for 50 cents.
Disney Fairies and their Talents
Each disney fairy has a talent. We incorporated this into the party. We used silk flowers (which Helen bought on sale from Michael's at 90% off) to highlight Rosetta's talent as a garden fairy. There was a sun on the wall next to the craft table to highlight Iridessa's talent as a light fairy. We used Helen's water feature in honor of Silvermist the water fairy. Tinkerbell is a tinker fairy which means she likes to build things especially pots and pans. The chandler that I made highlighted her talent. I used a wired hanger which I made into a circle. I covered the hanger with green floral tape. Then I used twine to suspend the hanger. Next I tied more twine so that it would hang down. I then hot glued flowers from a lei that I took apart to the hanger and twine. Then I used tin pots and pans from my daughter's kitchen set and tied to the ends of the hanging twine. (Sorry I don't have a good picture for it). Helen had ceramic garden decorations of frogs, snails and a puppy dog which was used for Fawn the animal fairy's talent.
The best advice for parties that can start with a simple idea and become quite elaborate is to plan, plan, plan in advance. Also look around at the stuff you already have and think to yourself how can I repurpose what I've got. This will keep costs down.
Most importantly the girls had A LOT of fun
Beautiful fairies!
Helen made sugar cookies then put icing on the top and placed edible pictures of each of the fairies.
This sign welcomed the little fairies to the tea party. It is modeled after the one in Pixie Hollow at Disneyland. It is painted foam board with letters cut from a cricut.
This table center piece was housed in a green wired basket. I used floral foam to hold all the silk flowers and used shredded green paper (used for easter grass or the inside of gift bags) to hide the floral foam. Then I placed Tinkerbell in the center. We are going to save that centerpiece and use it at my niece's Strawberry Shortcake party. We love to recycle and repurpose decorations and ideas for other parties.
The Menu
We served various tea sandwiches, fruit, veggies and for dessert cookies and cupcakes.
Each of the tea sandwiches were given a name that fit the Disney Fairy theme such as Pixie Dust Tea Sandwiches.
This sign was made from card stock and the cut outs were created by the cricut cutting machine.
Cupcakes were placed on a cupcake sign topped with pink icing and Disney Fairy rings.
The Fairy Hideaway: This was made with pink felt and a purple sheet and suspended from the awning of the house. It was a great break from the heat of the sun.
Games
This was the pond toss game. Helen ordered these frogs for my daughter's third birthday for a chocolate pond toss. My daughter's third birthday was a candy carnival. So under the circular blue table cloth are two cardboard boxes. We placed lilly pads on top of the boxes. The green of lilly pad was made of card stock and the flower was cut using the cricut machine. The object of the game is to toss bean bag frogs onto the lilly pads.
This is another bean bag toss. The front of the board has monsters on it. My husband ordered it online using American Express points as a Christmas present for our daughter. Then we used this for her third birthday for a candy monster toss. The object was to feed the monsters as much candy as possible. For this party I used the back and placed pictures of different Disney fairies and a rainbow. The girls loved this game.
Fairy Ring Toss
Helen found fairy dolls at the dollar store. We used these for the fairy ring toss game. The object was to throw rings (we used the glow in the dark necklaces you can get at amusement parks or carnivals) around the fairies.
Crafts and Craft Table
We used recycled tule from one of Helen's daughter's birthdays. 8 bolts of tule were tied to a metal ring and we threw the ring over the top of my easy up. Then we tied the tule to the poles and metal frame of the easy-up. On the inside I made a chandler and hung it from the center of the easy-up frame. Next we placed a table underneath for a craft table. The girls made necklaces and bracelets out of beads. Helen found kits on sale for 50 cents.
Disney Fairies and their Talents
Each disney fairy has a talent. We incorporated this into the party. We used silk flowers (which Helen bought on sale from Michael's at 90% off) to highlight Rosetta's talent as a garden fairy. There was a sun on the wall next to the craft table to highlight Iridessa's talent as a light fairy. We used Helen's water feature in honor of Silvermist the water fairy. Tinkerbell is a tinker fairy which means she likes to build things especially pots and pans. The chandler that I made highlighted her talent. I used a wired hanger which I made into a circle. I covered the hanger with green floral tape. Then I used twine to suspend the hanger. Next I tied more twine so that it would hang down. I then hot glued flowers from a lei that I took apart to the hanger and twine. Then I used tin pots and pans from my daughter's kitchen set and tied to the ends of the hanging twine. (Sorry I don't have a good picture for it). Helen had ceramic garden decorations of frogs, snails and a puppy dog which was used for Fawn the animal fairy's talent.
The best advice for parties that can start with a simple idea and become quite elaborate is to plan, plan, plan in advance. Also look around at the stuff you already have and think to yourself how can I repurpose what I've got. This will keep costs down.
Most importantly the girls had A LOT of fun
Beautiful fairies!
Birthdays, Birthdays, Birthdays
I just love birthday parties for little kids. My daughter's birthday is in February and I am already researching ideas for a Tangled birthday party. Rapunzel is her favorite character at the moment. Meanwhile I have at least birthday parties in the next 3 months that I will be attending. I find planning birthdays allows me to be creative. I will share those ideas on this blog and I hope that the ideas will be useful to you. Celebrate your kids, they only have one childhood.
-Felicia
-Felicia
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