Igår tipsade jag ju om lastpallar som långbord (och fick dessutom ett fint bonustips av en läsare som brukade göra bordet i lagom höjd för brassestolar så att alla gäster kunde ta med sina egna – smar
Länge har jag velat göra en sådan "tårta" (som inte är en riktig tårta utan är en frigolit "dummy" som man dekorerar med godis för att ge b...
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Denna rätten är nästan lite mer fredagskänsla än en vardag men gör den, det är verkligen så gott! Ellen åt och njöt, Filip tyckte inte detta (heller) var någon höjdare. Jag gjorde…
Ett tips för att få barn att gilla broccoli kan vara att låtsas vara dinosaurier som äter träd (som i detta fall är broccoli). Det funkar hos oss! Sist vi gjorde denna rätt åt Filip 5 portioner. De…
Ett tips för att få barn att gilla broccoli kan vara att låtsas vara dinosaurier som äter träd (som i detta fall är broccoli). Det funkar hos oss! Sist vi gjorde denna rätt åt Filip 5 portioner. De…
Build your own Donut Wall for your next celebration following our easy step-by-step tutorial. This eye-catching donut display will impress your guests.
Filip hjälper gärna till när det ska bakas. Här bakade vi tekakor, de är såklart som godast att äta samma dag med mycket smör och ost, men funkar även att stoppa i frysen och plocka fram till tex m…
Chocolate finish, gold dust color, cream cottage cheese and strawberries.
Nem opskrift på talkage med luftig chokoladebund og lækker og blød chokoladesmørcreme på toppen. Et sikkert hit i alle aldre.
Little M&M chose Pokémon for his birthday party theme this year. Although this is not something I am terribly familiar with, I still had a ton of fun putting this party together for him. Take a look at some of our party details below: FOOD Here is our beverage table (the free printable water bottle labels came from here): Our party began at 2pm, so we just served snack foods at the beginning of the party, cake at the end of the party and then ordered pizza for whomever was still around at night. This was a family-only party so that was basically everyone! Here are the foods we served as people arrived: And here are our three homemade cookie cakes. We wanted to use primarily chocolate/vanilla frosting so we only made one Pokéball cake out of pre-packaged, colored frosting. PARTY ACTIVITIES and GAMES We love putting together fun games for our parties! Here is what we did today: GAME #1: This game was for the kids and the adults. We simply placed gummy worms in a jar and asked our guests to guess how many "caterpie" were in the jar. At the end of the party we peeked at the guesses, and the person who guessed the right amount (or came the closest) was able to take the jar home with them! GAME #2: Our first hands-on activity of the day was to design a pokéball. We purchased smooth foam balls from the craft store, and offered crayons for them to use to draw on them. I found a perfect chart on Google with some of the most popular pokéballs to serve as inspiration (though the link is faulty so I cannot credit the original maker of this awesome chart). Some of the kids decorated a specific pokéball from the chart: and others designed their very own: GAME #3: Our next game was a scavenger hunt! I created this pokédex in Photoshop Elements and hid each Pokémon image featured on it around the main level of the house. This was surprisingly a super engaging and well-loved activity! The kids were so excited to run around looking high and low for these Pokémon. Later when asked what his favorite part of the party was, the scavenger hunt was definitely mentioned! GAME #4: One thing I know about Pokémon is that you've "Gotta catch 'em all!" So that was the main idea behind this next game. I purchased red and white bowls from the Dollar Tree, and added one Pokémon image to each, with increasing point values. The kids had to use their own pokéball (which they decorated earlier in the party) to toss into the bowls. After five throws, the person with the highest sum of points was the winner. They stood behind a masking tape line just a few feet away from the first bowl. Each kid threw the ball five times, and I was so pleased that everyone got at least a couple shots into the bowls. Some sharp throwers even "caught" the 100-point MewTwo! GAME #5: I discovered this fun science activity on this website. It was such a great addition to the party! We purchased a bag of miniature Pokémon from Amazon. Using a 2:1 mixture of baking soda and water, we hid them inside little eggs. Then, using pipettes and vinegar, the kids were able to "hatch" some Pokémon eggs! We were lucky in that our bag of assorted Pokémon contained 6 Pikachus! So we were sure to include those (distinguishing them with yellow food coloring dots on the eggs) to ensure each guest could hatch a Pikachu (only my two kids had to share one). We had each of the 7 kids hatch a total of three eggs, and then they could take them home with them! For the kids this was a big hit, but note that the vinegar smell was strong at this moment, and the adults definitely noticed! Perhaps open a window or do this activity outside if you are able! GAME #6: Our final game was a Beedrill Balloon Pop! We always like to have some kind of balloon game at our parties, but I wanted something different than the usual. So we blew up about 50-60 yellow and black balloons, filling some of them with images of Weedles and Kakunas (these are lesser evolved Beedrills). The object of the game was for the kids to pop all the balloons to find the one balloon containing the Mega Beedrill (the highest evolved Beedrill). They had SO much fun doing this. And...if you could believe it...the Mega Beedrill was discovered in the very LAST balloon! PRIZES Obviously the winner of the first game, guessing the number of Caterpies in the jar, received the jar of Caterpies. But for the other games that yielded a winner (Gotta Catch 'Em All and Beedrill Balloon Pop) we gave away these chocolate bar "medals." I quickly printed a little image to put on each of them. PARTY FAVORS I turned white favor bags into pokéballs using construction paper. Inside each was a Pokémon cup (Party City), Pokémon pencils and tattoos (Amazon) and some miniature chocolate bars with Pokémon face labels (free labels from here). Obviously, each guest also brought home their decorated pokéballs and the three figurines they each hatched from eggs. It was a tremendous success, and Little M&M was so happy! WE LOVE THROWING PARTIES! If you enjoyed looking at these party details, please take a look back at some of our other exciting themes: Mary Poppins (Honey Pot's 6th birthday party) The Good Dinosaur (Little M&M's 4th birthday party) Aristocats / Kittens (Honey Pot's 5th birthday party) Cars / Race Cars (Little M&M's 3rd birthday party) Peter Pan (Honey Pot's 4th birthday party)* Paw Patrol /Puppies (Little M&M's 2nd birthday party)* The Little Mermaid (Honey Pot's 3rd birthday party)* Hot Air Balloons (Little M&M's 1st birthday party) Elmo / Sesame Street (Honey Pot's 2nd birthday party) * Some of our most popular posts!
Sopp er ikke bare godt i fersk form eller stekt i smør, de er også gode i lake. Prøv kantareller i salt- og sukkerlake!
Make these adorable Teabag Cookies at your next tea party! Simple sugar cookies, cut into the shape of a teabag, dipped in chocolate. A string attached with a tea tag makes it even cuter.
I've been wanting to make Teabag Cookies for a while now after seeing them on Pinterest, and since I didn't see a tutorial for them I thought I'd make one for you. They're really easy to make and if you were going to have a little girl's Birthday Tea Party, this would be a fun activity! You could have the cookies already made and have the girls decorate them and make the tea tags. Just roll out the dough and cut out teabag shapes. I got mine from cheapcookiecutters.com. I used the small end of a Wilton #12 tip to make the hole for the ribbon. For the frosting I used Wilton Candy Melts! They worked really well for this project! Just melt them in your microwave and you're ready to decorate! Spread the frosting on the cookies - or dip them - whichever you prefer, and decorate with pretty sprinkles! To speed up the cooling/hardening of the chocolate I actually put my decorated cookies in the freezer for 5 minutes! (Because I just hate waiting!! LOL!) I bought some Wilton Sprinkles that had these little lips in them! So cute!! These Teabag Cookies tasted as good as they looked! I used a lemon shortbread recipe that I've used many times before. So yummy!! LEMON SHORTBREAD TEABAGS Cookie Ingredients 1 cup butter, softened 1/2 cup granulated sugar 1 tablespoon lemon zest (zest from 1 lemon) 2 1/2 cups all purpose flour Frosting Ingredients 1 bag Wilton Pink Candy Melts Assorted sprinkles to decorate Directions Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Cream butter & sugar in a large bowl. (I used my stand mixer) Add lemon zest and blend well. With mixer on low speed, add flour a little at a time. Dough will be crumbly, so dump it out onto a counter top or pastry board and work it together by hand until smooth. Pat or roll dough out into a rectangle that is about 1/2" thick. Cut into teabag shapes. Arrange on a parchment lined baking sheet and bake 20-25 minutes until bottom edges are just starting to brown. Cool in pan for 10 minutes then remove cookies to a wire rack to cool completely. Makes approx 28 cookies (using a 3" cookie cutter.) To Decorate Melt pink candy melts in a microwave on 50% power until soft, then stir to combine, (or use a water bath.) Using a palette knife, spread some "frosting" on lower half of cookies. Decorate with sprinkles of choice. Let frosting set before attaching the Tea Tag. I thought this tutorial for DIY Teabag Cookie Cutters was interesting! The PDF for these sweet little Tea Tags are a free printable from Everyday Dishes & DIY. I just printed the PDF onto some pretty pink polka dot paper that I had and - Instant Tea Tags!! I've never really done a craft project on the blog, but I'm going to attempt to show you how to attach the Tea Tag to the Cookie... (using my daughter Abbie as a hand model! LOL!) First, print your tags out onto some pretty paper. Cut out the tags and punch a hole in the top with a hole punch. Next take a 16" length of pink ribbon, fold it in half, and thread the loop end through the hole in the cookie - (coming in from the back of the cookie.) Holding the loop end of the ribbon with your left hand, bring the loose end of the ribbon through the loop with your right hand. Catch the loose end of the ribbon with your left hand and pull the ribbon up to tighten. Thread the end of the ribbon through your tea tag and tie a knot near the end of the ribbon! Easy Peasy!! I thought these turned out so pretty! The perfect project for your next Tea Party!!
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