Un fan de chantier ? Découvrez notre recette du gâteau d'anniversaire chantier ! Gâteau anniversaire original au thème chantier
Un après-midi festif sur le thème du chantier. Inspirez-vous pour organiser un anniversaire chantier à votre enfant et occuper les copains !
Même si je ne publie pas souvent (!), ici, les anniversaires continuent de défiler, il faudra que je mette tout cela à jour... Je sais qu...
Je reviens ici.. c'est signe de fin de vacances ! J'ai donc un millier une centaine une dizaine quelques articles en retard... dont celui de l'anniversaire de Tibonhomme. Je vous ai présenté ses invitations en forme de camion-benne, il faut donc maintenant que je vous présente tout le déroulé de la petite fête. Et quand
Pour les 3 ans d’un petit garçon fan de grues et autres engins de chantier, j’ai imaginé un univers autour du thème de la construction. Munie de mon casque et de mon gilet de chantier, me voilà contremaître ! Première étape, il s’agit de dénicher les engins de chantier : tractopelle, bulldozer, tombereau, compacteur etc… Après plusieurs heures de recherche, les noms de tous ces engins n’ont désormais plus de secrets pour moi. Deuxième étape : imaginer l’univers autour de ces merveilleux engins et il y a ici matière à faire en terme de customisation et de DIY. Je me suis vraiment amusée. J’ai réalisé : des rochers gris en pliage papier où peuvent circuler les engins de chantier des cake toppers sous forme de panneaux de signalisation des étiquettes de table : Attention port du casque obligatoire ! Danger Travaux ! une guirlande Happy Birthday en jaune et noir rappelant les codes couleurs des travaux Habillage des bouteilles de lait aux couleurs des gilets de chantier Pour la touche déco finale, j’ai habillé ma table avec des cônes de chantier et des bandes de sécurité de la boutique. Côté cuisine, on peut aussi s’amuser avec ce thème. On peut par exemple réaliser des biscuits sous forme d’outils [...]
Mon petit-fils quand il etait petit jouait à "MARCEL" des engins de chantier,des vehicules divers et variés des cubes ,des,maisons,des barrieres ,des tas de faux sable etc... etc...recouvraient la table et personne n'avait le droit de bouger un élément...
Je reviens ici.. c'est signe de fin de vacances ! J'ai donc un millier une centaine une dizaine quelques articles en retard... dont celui de l'anniversaire de Tibonhomme. Je vous ai présenté ses invitations en forme de camion-benne, il faut donc maintenant que je vous présente tout le déroulé de la petite fête. Et quand
Jamais un gâteau n'aura autant mérité le nom de "fondant" que celui-ci! Mon dieu...la première bouchée a étonné mon palais! Mi mousse, mi gâteau, sous sa fine croûte croustillante et friable, il fond en bouche! Je l'ai réalisé un peu au hasard, en...
Un après-midi festif sur le thème du chantier. Inspirez-vous pour organiser un anniversaire chantier à votre enfant et occuper les copains !
Revêtez vos casques, enfilez vos chemises à carreaux, lacez vos chaussures de sécurité, je vous emmène sur le chantier d’anniversaire de Mini Chou avec Playmobil! Des camions, une grue, des pelleteuses, tout y était. Des Playmobil qui construisent un mur de mini-cakes, d’autres qui s’attaquent à coups de marteau-piqueur au gâteau d’anniversaire, et les camions […]
👷♂️ 8 assiettes en carton⛏️ motif : engins de chantier🌱 papier FSC teintés avec de l'encre végétale📏 Ø 23 cmPour tous.tes les fans de pelleteuse, grue, tractopelle et camion toupie ! Voici 8 assiettes en carton imaginées par My Little Day aux motifs d'engins de chantier, parfaites pour une decoration anniversaire chantier. À associer aux gobelets et serviettes de la collection chantier. 🚧 Retrouvez toutes nos bonnes idées pour anniversaire sur le blog !
Pour l’anniversaire de mon chéri, ma mère a eu envie de marquer le coup en proposant un dessert original et atypique : un gâteau d’anniversaire chantier. Même s’il n’est pas très sucré, il a adoré le gâteau et a été épaté par cette surprise ! Même si de prime abord ce dessert semble plutôt réservé aux hommes ou aux petits garçons, rien […]
Les mariages d'hiver sont romantiques et féériques... Pour créer une ambiance magique, misez sur une décoration en harmonie avec la saison. On vous donne plein d'idées !
Découvrez les décorations à imprimer de Mômes ! Ici, vous trouverez des petites décorations pour embellir le gâteau d'anniversaire de votre enfant par exemple. Noël, Pâques, Halloween… Découvrez nos nombreuses idées de déco à imprimer.
So my next guest post for Spaceships and Laserbeams was how to plan a construction party. I think this theme has become very popular among little boys and so I thought I would help everyone out with cute some ideas. As always please check out the first post on ideas to plan the party here. For the tutorial part of my post I made different construction themed cupcake toppers. These toppers are super easy to make and add a really cute touch to the party. I hope you enjoy! First up bake as many cupcakes as you will need to feed the guests. I used yellow cupcake wrappers to tie in the construction theme but, you could also use black or orange. Also, make yourself a batch of chocolate buttercream for the “mud” and grind up some Oreos for the “dirt” and set aside. You will need yellow, orange, black, and white fondant to make the cupcake toppers. Quantity will vary depending on how many toppers you need to make. The first topper is a super easy construction cone. First, roll out the orange fondant and cup a square out using a cookie cutter.Next, take a small amount of orange fondant and roll it into a cone shape. Then attach the cone to the square with a little bit of water. Finally, to finish the cone roll out some white fondant and cut two very thin strips. Attach the strips to cone at the base and almost half way up the cone with water to finish. Next up, is the construction hard hat. First roll the yellow fondant into a ball and then snip off the bottom of the ball with scissors to make a half ball shape. Then roll out an oval and attach the half ball to the oval to form the hat. Add indents to the top of the hat, as well as a square with a circle in the middle to the front of the hat. This will finish your yellow construction hat. The next topper is the stack of tires. First, roll out some black fondant but leave the fondant very thick. Then take a circle cookie cutter and cut three circles from the thick fondant. After you have cut the circles use a ball tool to indent the centers of the tires. Next, to add tread take a small square cookie cutter and imprint the fondant around the entire tire. Repeat the imprint on both sides of the tire to complete to tread. Next, stack the tires securing them together with a little bit of water. The last topper is probably the trickiest to make but, certainly will be worth it in the end. To start the dump truck your will need a fat square of yellow fondant for the cab of the truck. Attach the cab to a thinner rectangle of yellow fondant. Next, add four small tires using the same technique we used before on the other tires. Then roll out a thin piece of white fondant for the windows of the cab and a thin piece of yellow fondant to finish the canopy of the cab. Lastly, you will need to make the dump body portion of the truck. In order to do this start with a thick piece of yellow fondant in a trapezoid shape Hollow out the inside of the trapezoid using a ball tool. Fit the dump body on the truck to make sure the shape is correct and is in proportion with the rest of the truck. After you have the dump body completed you can add any finishing details to the truck like a grill or headlights. To complete your cupcakes start with icing the cupcakes in chocolate buttercream (mud) and then roll them in the ground Oreos (dirt). Don’t worry if the cupcakes are a little messy they are suppose to be construction zone cupcakes, the messier the better. Then add each of your toppers using a little buttercream as glue. For the tire topper I added a little chocolate buttercream to the tires to make them look messier. For the dump truck toppers I made them look like they were actually dumping dirt from the trucks. If you plan to do this make sure you attach the top of the dump body to the cab with a little water to secure it. So there you have it super easy cute cupcake toppers to match your construction party. Don’t forget to check out our Pinterest board for more great ideas, and of course if you have any questions feel free to ask. Stay tuned because we are working on a very cool dessert table for a little boy's baby shower!
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Comme vous êtes nombreux à me demander des idées pour une fête sous le thème des camions, je vous ai rassemblé
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Un après-midi festif sur le thème du chantier. Inspirez-vous pour organiser un anniversaire chantier à votre enfant et occuper les copains !
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Our son, Christopher, turned 3 this month. He loves anything to do with construction ... construction trucks, signs, all tools, hard hats etc. ... and so it was easy to pick a theme for his party. I found a bouncy house in the shape of a digger a few months back and it was a go! The color theme was orange, yellow and black. It was so much fun to decorate the house and I must admit I went a little crazy with the caution tape! I found so many great ideas on Pinterest and I hope by sharing my party with you I will be paying it forward. Feel free to message me in the comments if you have any questions where I found things (just be sure to leave contact info). Outside Front of the House Decor: This was the front walkway and door that greeted our guests. The ladder and tools are my husband's that I just decorated with caution tape and tied balloons to (not pictured). The front door read "Caution 3 Year Old Ahead" and is a sign I made by hand from a poster board and sharpie I purchased at Walmart. Favors: When you entered our house there was a table full of hard hats and tool belts. The hard hats I purchased from Amazon.com and the tool belt are from Home Depot (.77 cents each). I used our chalkboard and wrote "Welcome Workers! Grab your uniform and report to Site Supervisor Christopher." As kids arrived we let them pick which color of hat they preferred and then tied on their tool belt and explained what was inside. Each tool belt contained a construction party blower (found on Amazon.com) and then Work Orders (see explanation later in this post). My husband made a logo for our son's pretend construction company. We printed and cut them out as circles and taped them on the front of the hats. They read "Christopher Lehmann Destruction Inc. Crew". ;) For the favor, each child received a small truck in a bag filed with whoopers (boulders) and recces pieces (pebbles) when they left. The trucks come in a 5 pack and can be bought at Target, Walmart or Amazon.com. The favor tag was found online and can be downloaded here: Link Inside Decor: Let me tell you, decorating your house with caution tape is way too much fun! This is our front room and I simply taped up caution tape and a bunch of signs (the one on the mirror came in a four pack that I purchased from Amazon.com). I then added a cone and dump truck that we already owned to the toy dresser and we were set. Also if you want to keep your party guests out of certain areas of your home caution tape and a "Danger Keep Out" sign works great and totally fits the theme! Port-a-Potty sign on the bathroom door! Port-a-potty sign found here: Link See I told you I went a little crazy ... I even decorated the bathroom! I love this "Workers Present" sign I found online and I put it above the mantel since all the presents would go in this room. The sign can be download here: Link. I made the 3 banner using the leftover poster board from the sign on the front door and the "Party Zone" sign. The 3s were cut out of black construction paper and glued on to the poster board. One of my favorite decorations went behind our food table. I simply taped caution tape and black and orange streamers in a repeating pattern at the top of our cupboards and then let them hang to the floor. It created a dramatic look for practically nothing! Food: The food table decorations included a "Dig In" banner that my husband designed and printed on card-stock (I had found a pack of oranges/yellows at Michael's for $5). My husband also designed the food tags which labeled all the food as their constriction counterparts. My son already owned the three construction trucks and all the tools on the table and they added a fun touch! I found the adorable idea of calling the cutlery "tools" on Pinterest. I already had a paint can from my daughter's painting party and just crumbled up some napkins on the bottom of the can to give height to the forks and knives. The plate and napkin holder I just happened upon in the Target $1 bins. For the food I kept it simple. I have made the mistake in the past of trying to make a bunch of fancy food from scratch for parties and have realized (1) kids don't eat fancy food (2) I will have no life/sleep the day/night before and morning of the party (3) it really is not worth the effort. So even though I still love going all out on party decor and details, I go pretty simple when it comes to food. Drinks were lemonade and apple juice labeled as gas and diesel (another Pinterest idea). And the "Refuel Here" sign we saw on Pinterest and then my husband just redesigned it. I bought some warning tape on Amazon.com for $4 and wrapped that on the water bottles to make them more festive. The dessert table was a lot of fun but again I kept it simple (everything was bought except for the dirt cups). We had a cake, build your own dirt cup station with four different toppings, and then mini cupcakes. The "Party Zone" sign was another sign I made out of poster board I found at Walmart. The "Build Your Own Dirt Cup" my husband designed. The dessert table was decorated with caution tape and again tools we had around the house. This is a Costco cake and it works perfectly for a construction party! I just added a few small trucks that I already had bought to give away as the favor and some smashed up Oreos as dirt and I was good to go! The candles I bought at Walmart. I loved the idea of doing a build your own dirt cup station. I made the dirt cups ahead of time with chocolate pudding and crushed up Oreos. Then for toppings we had wafer cookies (2x4s), whoppers (boulders), recces pieces (pebbles) and gummy worms (worms). The kids LOVED it and had more than enough sugar during this party! Dig In Dirt Cup Topper Here: Link Cupcake Topper / Road Signs Here: Link My husband made this fun, themed sign for the outside garbage can. Games/Things for guests to do: The party was mainly in our backyard where we had a big bouncy digger, our play set/sandbox and tables set up. On each table in the middle I put a construction cone (two for $1 at the Dollar Store) with a dump truck printout that I had printed on white card stock and cut out (Link). I then ran balloons from a weight inside the cone out the top (not pictured). On each table I also placed coloring sheets (Link), crayons, and fake legos from the Target dollar bin. "Work Orders" were in each child's tool belt which they received as they arrived. The "Work Orders" listed the different locations where, now as construction workers, they had to do their "jobs". There was the Bounce Zone (the bounce house), the Wrecking Zone (the wrecking ball game), the Dig Zone (the sand box) and the Build Zone (inside the house in the front room where there were blocks and Duplo legos for the kids to build with). The older kids were really into this and checking off each box! I found the general template here (Link) and then my husband tweaked it a little bit to make it more personal. This is the Bounce Zone and as you can tell the birthday boy thought it was pretty cool! The second zone was the Wrecking Zone (another Pinterest idea)! I wrapped a bunch of boxes in brown and white packing paper and drew bricks on the brown and wood grain on the white. The kids could stack them as high as they wanted and then pull back the wrecking ball and knock them over. The wrecking ball was an old ball that we tied twine to and then covered in Duct Tape. We then attached it to the top of our swing set. It was a HUGE hit! The boxes. Our little construction worker! The third zone was the Dig Zone ... AKA the Sandbox! I just filled the sandbox with my son's construction trucks and shovels and then sprinkled some fake Legos (again Target $1 bin) so that the kids had something fun to dig up. The fourth and final zone was the Build Zone. In one room I put all our toys that kids could build with (i.e. connector blocks, wood blocks, Duplo Legos, train tracks etc.). This also became a great space for the babies and toddlers to play, away from the outside craziness. Can you tell by his face he had an amazing day?! Happy 3rd Birthday Christopher! Thank you for checking out my party blog and if you are planning a construction party for a special little one in your life I hope this post gives you a few ideas!
Venez découvrir des créations qui cassent des briques ! La folie Lego est présente partout, jusque dans nos assiettes. Le jeu de construction préféré des enfants est à l'origine d'une tendance incroyable : les gâteaux Lego. Fabriqués avec une bonne dose de pâte à sucre, ils séduisent petits et grands geeks aux anniversaires et même aux mariages. Momes vous a bricolé le diaporama des gâteaux Lego les plus incroyables !
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Pour les petits fans de camions en tous genres, voici les engins de chantier à imprimer et à colorier !
Comme vous êtes nombreux à me demander des idées pour une fête sous le thème des camions, je vous ai rassemblé