Get ready to be inspired by this girly Bluey birthday party with a ton of fun show references like Hammerbarn and Chattermax - For Real Life!
Get ready to be inspired by this girly Bluey birthday party with a ton of fun show references like Hammerbarn and Chattermax - For Real Life!
Get ready to be inspired by this girly Bluey birthday party with a ton of fun show references like Hammerbarn and Chattermax - For Real Life!
Audrey Hepburn's favorite flourless chocolate cake recipe from Luca Dotti's new book "Audrey at Home" featuring recipes and photos of Audrey Hepburn.
Get ready to be inspired by this girly Bluey birthday party with a ton of fun show references like Hammerbarn and Chattermax - For Real Life!
Kelsey "aDores" Dora, so it was very fitting that we celebrate her second birthday Dora style! Once again Jeff and I (with lots of help fro...
So my little guy is OBSESSED with Curious George. I thought it was a perfect theme for his 2nd birthday and it turned out SOOOOOO cute. I ...
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A musical elephant that I just heard about from my customer is the theme for this cake. A happy, bright, colourful cake as requested for by my customer.
Last weekend we hosted Audrey 5th and Leo's 3rd birthday party! Having birthdays only a couple weeks apart means that it's easiest for me...
When I popped over to This Little Street and saw Audrey’s photos of her daughter Madeline’s 2nd birthday, I just had to share them with you! Audrey was the mastermind behind 24 Days of Giveaways (Remember that!?), and I had the pleasure of hanging out with her sweet self at Alt this year. Clearly she …
Plan the perfect Trolls-themed birthday party with our ultimate guide! From vibrant decorations to tasty treats, make it a celebration to remember.
Some of the links below are affiliate links, meaning, at no cost to you, I may earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase. Nora’s 2nd birthday party was a reflection of her personality; sweet & sassy, a little bit of Texas and a touch of frill. We hope you love our …
I used the Beaufort Bonnet's "Everyday is a Gift" theme for her 1st birthday party. Here is a sneak peek with everything linked at the bottom.
Grab your Pokeballs and prepare for battle because this Pokemon Birthday Party at Kara's Party Ideas is perfect! See it here!
Oh my goodness, this Fancy Nancy Birthday Party by Danisa Betances of ADAL Kreation, out of New York, Ny, is seriously the cutest! Filled with fluttering butterflies and Fancy Nancy fun this birthday bash is packed with "fancy" details to love! Some of which, include: Fancy Nancy Watercolor Cake Balloon Eiffel Tower Butterfly-inspired Tea Table Fancy Nancy Sugar Cookies Pink Heart Chairs + Tea Table Fancy Nancy-inspired Table Settings Gold Acrylic Tags & "I'm so fancy" Place cards Feathered Candy Bars + Labels
A classy, DYI Bluey Birthday Party for a sweet 6-year-old, including tablescapes, sweet treats, themed foods, and party favors.
Here are some super fun foods I made for Ellison's Dora the Explorer themed 2nd Birthday party: I got the idea for food cards from lots o...
Gruffalo Birthday Party Ideas - Ideas for a Grufflo themed Birthday Party including party invites, birthday cake, food, games and decorations
After weeks of rather obsessive preparation we had the actual "Fair Day" celebration for Audrey's and Kate's fourth birthday (that's singul...
I really like citrusy things. I'm not sure when this started, but ever since having babies I just get these cravings for citrus. Like lemon in my water. Or orange juice. Or lemon bars. Maybe I'm just deficient in vitamin C. Regardless, lately I've been in the mood for lemon-something. Then the other day I remembered seeing a recipe for lemon fudge on Pinterest a while back, so I looked it up. However, I read through several different lemon fudge recipes, and . . . I just didn't like them. Either they called for stuff I did not have on hand, or they seemed too complicated, or they had to set up over 4-6 hours. Yeah, that wasn't working for me. I wanted lemon fudge, now. So I decided to invent my own. I looked up a cherry almond white chocolate fudge recipe that I have used in the past as a starting point. I have to say, I love that white chocolate fudge recipe. You could probably do all kinds of things with it besides just lemon, and it's one of those fudge recipes that is hard to mess up. Kuddos to whoever invented it (apparently it first appeared in Woman's Day magazine?), because it's a good one. So I changed a few things and turned it into lemon fudge! It turned out pretty good, so I thought I'd share my little adaptation here. Lemon Fudge 1 1/2 cups sugar 2/3 cups whole milk or cream 1/2 stick of butter 2-3 drops yellow food coloring (if desired) 10 oz. white chocolate chips 1 tbsp. lemon flavoring 1 tsp. lemon zest (optional) 1. Grease a small plate or pan with butter or cooking spray, and set aside. 2. Mix together sugar, milk, butter, and food coloring in medium-sized pan. Bring mixture to a boil over medium-high heat. 3. Boil for 5 minutes without stirring. Actually I boiled it for 6 minutes the first time and it set up right away but it was a little riskier. If you want to be safe just do 5 minutes and then expect it to take longer to completely set. 4. Remove from heat and stir until smooth. Stir in white chocolate chips until melted. Stir in lemon flavoring (you might have to do this to taste, because if your fudge is still hot some of the flavoring will burn off). Stir in lemon zest if desired. 5. Spread in prepared dish. 6. Now go lick the pan while you wait for the fudge to set up. And that's it! Lemon fudge. I'm feeling like I should try experimenting with some other fudge recipes I have and see what I can come up with. I feel like so many fudge recipes are so complicated - I'd rather just stick with the recipes that I know work for me and see what I can do to change them up! Anyone else have some amazing fudge recipes they'd like to share? Check out some of my other fudge recipes! Pumpkin Maple Fudge Caramel Apple Fudge Pecan Coconut Orange Fudge Cinnamon Orange Fudge
Inspired by the Disney Junior Doc McStuffins series, the kids have been very interested in role-playing Doctors lately. While they were busy the other day, I set up a little Invitation to Play Doctors, utilising the free printable Toy Check-up Checklist from the Disney Junior website, some willing toys as patients and other bits and bobs from around the house. Setting up your pretend Doctors Surgery For our Dr's Tools I used a range of materials from store bought to recycled items. You can use whatever you have on hand, remembering that children have fabulous imaginations and don't need exact replicas to be able to play. We used: Pretend play Drs tools from our dress-ups (these can be purchased cheaply from variety stores) Craft materials (cotton buds and cotton balls. You can also use craft sticks etc.) Rubber gloves Paper tape (coloured masking tape for bandaids and holding bandages together) Recycled ribbons, scraps of material and cut up recycled packaging (for bandages) Measuring tape/ruler Doctor/vet dress-ups (one of Dad's shirts would work well as a Doctor's coat too) Free printable check-up list You and/or your children can make a simple sign for your Doctor's Surgery. It's easy to add authentic literacy learning into your pretend play by including things for them to read and write. As well as our Dr's tool station, there was a "waiting room" for all the toys and a "bed" for them to have their check-up on. All set up, time to play! Learning with Pretend Play When involved in role play, children are given opportunities to practice and develop a whole range of skills depending on the type of play and materials used. This type of play is very important for children as it allows for hands-on investigation and creativity, in a context that makes sense to them. This provides a rich and authentic learning experience. During their Doctors role play my children practiced: cooperation imagination story telling language body part knowledge fine motor skills sharing being doctors simple medical knowledge reading writing counting compromising being kind Maddie (aged 5) played for around an hour and her younger brother (aged almost 3) was engaged for quite a bit of that time but would wander off from the play and then return to it when he felt like it. The toys were feeling much better by the end. To get a copy of the Free Printable Doctor's Checklist for your kids to use in their Toy Doctor Pretend play, click the picture above. What's your child's favourite type of pretend play? Happy playing, Debs :) Look where else we are. Are you following along? :)
I used the Beaufort Bonnet's "Everyday is a Gift" theme for her 1st birthday party. Here is a sneak peek with everything linked at the bottom.