Charming vintage style fairground poster for the Hook-A-Duck game. Use this at any fundraising event to help raise money for your cause. This poster can also be used at a circus themed party or another special occasion. Poster is A3 size and printed onto thick, quality card.
Want to host a Sarah & Duck-themed party? We've got all you need, with recipes, decorations, craft and game ideas and free printables for invites!
Want to host a Sarah & Duck-themed party? We've got all you need, with recipes, decorations, craft and game ideas and free printables for invites!
Olympics Theme Party by Frosted Events- Kids party ideas and inspiration. Olympics theme birthday party ideas for decor, free printables, games, cupcakes decor
Recently, my family and I celebrated our little girl's fourth birthday (wow, has time flown by). And, I'm sure that there are mom out there like me that doesn't really plan for themed birthday parties
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Turkish Cuisine has many delicious Borek recipes and Paçanga Böreği is one of the nation's favourites.
A set of fun and easy crafts inspired by the olympics - from torches, to medals to the famous 5 olympic rings!
Thinking about hosting a carnival or circus themed birthday party? I'm sharing the games, prizes, and food that made our party a huge success!
Celebrate Bastille Day With a French-Themed Party from Cooking Channel
Make bunting for a Sarah & Duck-themed birthday party with free printables and instructions. Also, make cake toppers, straw flags and more!
Call on your carriages and take a ride over this darling Royal Princess Party by Jacquelyn Kazas of Beijos Events! ...From the darling decor to the yummy food and tasty treats, this is an event you have you to see! So get dolled up and come along to see these details and more: Castle BackdropAdorable Princess-inspired Guest Tables with Light-colored Blooms Pretty Princess themed Table SettingsColor-coordinated Balloon GarlandsStar SandwichesCustom Princess-inspired Cakes
Love Mo Willems books? Celebrate your child's favorite bird with these Pigeon Party Ideas: food, FREE birthday cake topper printable & more
WARNING: Post not suitable for people ALLERGIC TO THE COLOUR PINK or those with a PHOBIA OF DUCKS. If you have either
The mum was moved by the interaction between her daughter and the cardboard cut out
Engage guests with these modern versions of classic games like bingo, plinko, and other low-tech favorites.
Duck anatomy! Different parts of a duck! In this lesson, you will learn different parts of a duck with ESL pictures and example sentences to help you expand
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was a hit… although the birthday boys didn’t even make it through the whole thing. Both zonked out in their cribs at Nana’s even before pre...
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The hobbit eating schedule includes 7 meals per day. Learn all about elevenses and second breakfast and what types of foods you should serve at your Hobbit Day celebration.
Inspired by Cersei & Tyrion Lannister from Game of Thrones, these recipes for Duck & Poached Pears, and Late Summer Salad drown in wines both gold and red.
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We celebrated our sweet girl last month with a little party at home with her cousins, donuts at school with her friends, and going to see Elsa and Anna in the Disney on Ice's Frozen production. We invited family over the Saturday before her birthday for a laid-back dinner, just to relax and enjoy being together. We bought lasagnas from an italian market in our neighborhood and some garlic bread and called it done. If you're in the Charlotte area and do not know about this little gem, here is the website and address! Juliet had mini cupcakes, her favorite popcorn chex mix, and I made her birthday cake again this year... Nutella Dream Cake. When I asked her what kind of birthday she wanted she said, bah-wooons. So we did our dead level best to make that happen. Besides bah-wooons, she loves the epi-show on Netflix, Sarah & Duck. She will find someway to incorporate every little jingle into her daily life and we'll hear her pretending to be Sarah when she's in her room playing. Plus, if you're trying to make her laugh, she'll probably cut those baby blues at you and with the cutest little side grin say, "Silly Duck". So making the decision of the theme was an easy one. She LOVED it! I found the shallots at Anthropologie. They're actually salt and pepper shakers and I bought two sets, added some eyes and they were an instant hit. The kids were seriously disappointed when they found out that they weren't chocolates wrapped in gold foil, though. Wap. Wap. If you're familiar with the show you will understand her cake having a face. He's actually Sarah's birthday cake in the show and Jules started singing the birthday song when she saw it. A-dorable. She's recently discovered a love for dress-up clothes and I'd rather catch my pinky toe on a bedframe than to tell her she has to change into regular clothes, especially on her birthday. So... she was Elsa at her Sarah and Duck birthday party. Ehhh... if she's happy, I'm happy. We're definitely realizing that she's growing up so fast. She's developing her own little personality and loosing that baby look with each passing day. She has the sweetest disposition and loves being silly. We love you Julie baby and hope you made some sweet birthday memories. Share This Post Labels: Juliet, Mom Life, motherhood Related Posts
For my son's 4th birthday we had a Jake & the Neverlands party complete with tons of games! Kirsten and I like to make as much stuff as we can and challenge ourselves to make most of it out of "junk" or leftovers from our office. Come on in....... "Dress like a Pirate and Walk da Plank" My husband screwed two boards together, Tyler and I painted the words, we had the crates, blue tarp from wal-mart, small crocs from dollar tree and the rest is below.... The croc was made from green bubble wrap we found in the mailroom at work. The croc legs are made from cardboard boxes painted green, glued and tied with yarn. We made the croc body "sections" with rubber bands and the spikes on his back are cut from a rubber hand we found at the dollar store. Googly eyes and white styrofoam balls from hobby lobby. Pirate hats made from black foam sheets. The original plan was to cut these using the cricut but that didn't work (even with a deep housing blade) so we cut a template and traced onto the black foam sheets. These were super easy to cut out by hand. Embellished with red glitter glue. Measured and secured with elastic (dress rehearsal required!) Jake's spyglass. The spyglasses were made out of paper towel rolls, black paper and gold duct tape. Super easy! We secured the black paper to the rolls with hot glue. Again, dress rehearsal required. ;-p Every pirate party needs swords but we didn't want to fork over $3 per sword for the party and we wanted them to be a little safe (the kids ARE 4...) so we decided to make our own out of cardboard. I cut a sword template with my cricut (two cuts taped together) and we found the perfect box by our freight elevator. We traced the swords and cut with a box knife. We gave the swords stability with some popscicle sticks and painted them blue and red (black handles). Testing the sword stability. (LOL!) I'm gonna stop right here and make a note about our crafty blog name, Corporate Crafters. Do you see the view in most of these pictures?! It's pretty nice, huh?! ha! Kirsten and I do the majority of our crafting during our lunch hour in the vacant office next to mine. We are here 9 hours a day with an hour commute each way......when else do we have time to do these fun things?! You wouldn't believe the amount of stuff you can get done in 1 hour! Back to the party...... "Shark Infested Waters" The object of this game was to "hook" as many necklaces as you could before the sharks attacked! Green tub is from our farm, sharks from dollar tree, beads from oriental trading and my sis in law, hooks..we made! Red solo cup, wire hangers, foil We made the hook part out of wire hangers and pushed them through the bottom of the solo cup. Make sure and leave enough hanger so the kids can grab and hold the hook inside the cup. Cutting the wire was SO hard. I had to used all of my body weight to make a "simple" cut. Kirsten captured a bit of this on video..... Dress rehearsal. (I texted this picture to several of our friends asking "arrrrgh you ready to parrrty?!" At this point, I think I had forgotten that this party was not for me...hehe.) "Trolling for Booty" We always have fishing at our parties so we tailored this for a pirate party and added crocs to the sheet. The kids used a real fishing pole and caught Jake fruit snacks from HEB. "Tic Toc Croc Bean Bag Toss" Kirsten painted this bad boy!!! The red is a table cloth so the bags would fall behind. We also used this as a photo booth of sorts. "Buried Treasure" The treasure box was not one of our favorites projects UNTIL it was done and now it's one of our favorites. I don't have any crafting pictures but we wrapped a paper box with brown paper, outlined with gold duct tape, drew planks with a black marker, secured a pirate hat to the front, and zip tied the lid on. I'm not a fan of sand so we used rice! The kids dug for necklaces, doubloons, rings and bracelets. Wal-Mart has Jake cups that we used to collect their loot. "Jake's Tattoo Shop" (tattoos from the dollar spot at Target) I didn't get a very good picture of the "ship rides" but you get the idea....... (tractor rides are also always a part of our parties so I made a mast, hung colorful streamers on the trailer and we called it a ship ride!) The masts were easy to make! I bought some cheap mops and back scratchers from the dollar store and secured them together with hot glue and twine. The red and white striped fabric was from Wal-Mart. I secured the fabric to the cross bars (back scratchers) with hot glue. Jake printable from the Disney website (safety pinned) One of my favorite games was the "Cannonball Fights" I used large cardboard boxes and covered them with table cloths, zip tied a mast on each and called them ships. I was trying to make the cannonballs safe for little ones so I ordered pirate and ship themed beach balls from oriental trading! The games were a huge hit amongst the kids and adults! Decor post here.