DIY Little Einstein Party Games that will MAKE the Birthday!
DIY Little Einstein Party Games that will MAKE the Birthday!
One sided die cuts White cardstock backing 6- 4" 6- 2"
Albert Einstein was a theoretical physicist, best known for his theories of special relativity and general relativity. He received the...
An Octonauts Birthday Party We had many different themes tossed about for this birthday party. First it was fire fighters, then The Little Einsteins and finally, finally, my son settled on an Octonauts theme. More specifically a Kwazii Kitten Octonauts Party. I have to admit that next to a fire fighter party, an Octonauts party
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Cupcake Toppers HERE Little Einsteins Banner PDF File HERE For best results, download the image to your computer before pr...
I was digging through my old docs and came across a bunch of illustrations I did for a Little Einsteins coloring book. These were done around four years ago. I have no idea what ever happened to the coloring book itself. I don't think it ever came out. Here's a few I picked that I liked.
Happy 3rd Birthday, Wesley! Yesterday we had a nice little art party where the kids got to create some masterpieces and get messy. We had a fun time, even though I was hoping for a non-rainy day so we could be outside. The Little Einsteins Rocket was a cake I had envisioned making for a few months because it is his favorite show....and the art theme of the party seemed to go along with it. One who has not worked with cakes or fondant might have tried a less ambitious first project, like a simple round cake. But noooooo....not me. I don't work up to these things, I just dive in and go for it. You can find the fondant recipe on my previous post. After using almost a whole bottle of red food coloring, I still had a big pink mass of fondant. I ran out to Michaels to find the Wiltons Icing Color, which I added a bit at a time to get the right red. I did not want to knead it out on my table in order to avoid staining it, so here was my solution. Lots of powdered sugar in a baking dish. For the cake, I used 2 boxed cake mixes. The first one I made was a rectangle for the base. The second batch was split between a round cake pan for the base of the rocket, and a small oven safe mixing bowl, which was used for the top. I realized that it would need a little shaping, so I just used a serrated knife and started carving away. It wasn't pretty, but I think the shape was pretty close. A layer of frosting held each level together. For the boosters, I used two Twinkies, with one end cut off, separately covered in fondant. The rudders sticking up were pieces of graham crackers covered in fondant and then stuck into the Twinkies. The antenna was a covered cut down straw and a fondant ball stuck into it. The windows were stuck on with royal icing and the lights were cut from banana Laffy Taffy. I ended up cutting the base cake into a free form because it was falling apart at the edges. I added marshmallows as clouds, but mostly to hide the crumbs and frosting left on the cookie sheet. Sneaky, right? I had fun making this cake when the kids weren't up in my business and trying to steal pieces of pure sugar fondant to fuel their already crazy behavior or thinking it was fun to "skate" in the powdered sugar that landed on the floor. They also wanted me change the channel or get them a snack while my hands were covered in Crisco or food coloring. It was an adventure and maybe by July's birthday I will have forgotten the challenge of it all....and only remember how excited he was about that rocket cake. Totally worth it!
Rocket is a red spaceship and the tetartagonist of Little Einsteins. He is one of the Little Einsteins and their main transportation. It is unknown how old he is because his age was never mentioned. Since Rocket used to be part of Leo's baby mobile that really sings, he is technically a toy. Yet somehow he advantaged to "grow big" like regular people, though he grew as big as the minimum size of a usual rocket. How he did so is unknown. Despite Rocket's origins, he even had a mobile of his own,
I don’t know about you guys, but my little one is in LOVE with The Little Einstein’s. So for her 3rd birthday, I did a Little Einstein’s themed party for her and a few friends. Fo…
Amelia is slightly obsessed with Little Einsteins, so this was a fitting theme for her 3rd birthday. Being approximately 743 months pregnant, I really feel like I dropped the ball on her party, but…
Turn on your imagination and get your preschooler ready to learn. What FUN, you'll have with these Little Einsteins Coloring Pages!
Are you at your wit’s end as to how to keep your kid occupied constructively? Here's the solution. Try these free printable little Einsteins coloring pages.
Cupcake Toppers HERE Little Einsteins Banner PDF File HERE For best results, download the image to your computer before pr...
I was digging through my old docs and came across a bunch of illustrations I did for a Little Einsteins coloring book. These were done around four years ago. I have no idea what ever happened to the coloring book itself. I don't think it ever came out. Here's a few I picked that I liked.