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Adults love music festivals, but why should we get to have all the fun? Plan a Kidchella party and turn your backyard into a junior hipster's paradise!
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In honor of the soon-to-be-released movie, Pee-wee’s Big Holiday , I am sharing my son’s Pee-wee-themed 5th birthday party from a few years ago. We are all BIG Pee-wee fans and very excited for his new movie, which starts streaming on Netflix on Friday, March 18th at 12:01 A.M.!! Use any
I made this cake for my little girls 7th Birthday (today!), she is a huge fan of Lalaloopsy, complete with matching button cookies. www.facebook.com/sugarsweetcakes
The gouter de noel (christmas tea) for school are approaching fast and till last week I can't think of anything what o prepare until a ...
A belated happy birthday to Rob Ryan, to whom I sent this birthday card! His birthday was all the way on the 5th but I only just got internet in my new house and haven't been able to post it until...
PlayDrMom created a magical and fun princess party for her 3 year old daughter.
Hey there, baking mamas and papas! Today, we're cooking up a treat fit for a princess straight from the bayou. That's right, it's time to dive into the magical world of Tiana Cake Decoration! Inspired by the enchanting Disney character, Tiana, from "The Princess and the Frog," this cake will surely whisk you away to a fairytale land of sugary wonders. So, grab your aprons, let's put on our chef hats, and together, we'll whip up a delightful Tiana-inspired cake that's sure to make your little princess (or prince) feel like royalty! Ingredients : For the cake: - Your favorite cake mix or recipe (flavor of your choice) - Eggs, oil, and water (as per cake mix instructions) For the buttercream frosting: - 1 cup unsalted butter, softened - 4 cups powdered sugar - 2 teaspoons vanilla extract - Green and yellow gel food coloring For the decorations: - White fondant - Green fondant - Yellow fondant - Edible gold pearls or sprinkles - Edible flowers (optional,
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My little ladies turned 5 in April and we had a magical day celebrating! *Warning - there are TONS of photos to follow! The Fairy Garden Party Tissue Poms were everywhere! My mother hand painted tiny fairies for all the children! These ruffles might be my new favorite thing! The day's activities: When the children arrived, they selected their wings and the girls received either a pink or orange flower for their hair Then they headed outside to have their faces painted, begin creating their own Fairy Houses and munch on some Magical Fairy Clouds! We did a magical Fairy Treasure Hunt where the children listened to clues and found golden acorns, glass dew drops, fairy snacks, magical fairy coins and the bonus treasure was a garden gnome. After completing the treasure hunt, each child received their pixie dust! The Grand Fairy House that held the glass dew drops Finding the Magical Fairy Coins in the Ruffled Tree Lining up to receive their Pixie Dust! We created a private dining area for the children down our side yard. It was very special for them to get to eat alone! And it allowed me to have it all set up ahead of time. The Birthday Girls sat at the head of the table The children drank pink lemonade from pink wine glasses Lunch Menu: (All the sandwiches were fairy size) Pixie Butter & Jelly Flowers Turkey & Cheese Snails Robin's Egg Salad Butterflies Fairy Berries Fairy Garden Veggies & Dip Fairy Dessert Table Fairy Desserts: Magical Marshmello Wands Fairy Flower Cookie Wands Tiny Fairy Cakes Lemon Blossoms Fairy Kisses (cotton candy) And although there were plenty of desserts, I had to have a small cake with candles for them to blow out! It's our traditional birthday cake for the girls which was also my grandmother's favorite birthday cake - vanilla cake with lemon filling and whipped cream frosting. (We ate it the next day for Easter!) The children finished their day by receiving their wands and a BIG thank you from the Birthday Girls! Where to find some things: 1. Fairy Graphics - http://meylah.com/cocoamint/store 2. Wings - I looked all over and was amazed at how affordable these were, the variety to choose from, and their quality - http://www.haloheaven.com/angelwings.html 3. Tissue Poms - an easy DIY - http://andersonfamilycrew.blogspot.com/2010/10/pom-poms-o-power.html 4. Ruffles - again, my new favorite thing! Super easy, inexpensive (cheap actually!) and adorable! - http://cupcakesandcutlery.blogspot.com/2011/02/cutest-ruffled-streamers-from-plastic.html 5. I found many great things at the Dollar Store: *the little tree centerpieces that held the fairies - they were Easter trees that I covered with orange wrapping paper and topped with a ruffle. I took off the paper and used them the next day for my Easter centerpieces, covered with Easter ornaments! *silk flowers *glass rocks for dew drops 6. My dear friend Hillary took many photos for me so that I could just enjoy my girls and the party! xoxox *Come back tomorrow for Yummy Summer! Every Tuesday link up to swap Summer plans, ideas, crafts and recipes to do with our children and together let's make this a very Yummy Summer!