Arepas are traditional Colombian and Venezuelan gluten-free bread made from precooked cornmeal, and they are SO good! Crispy on the outside and oh so moist on the inside! Recipe from the P.A.N. package, rewritten in my own words
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It's always a pleasure to work with a super creative parent on any party. This past Saturday, we helped style a cute rock star themed birthday party for a little girl who was turning five. The mom had been planning on this party theme for a year. She had picked up the fun banners on clearance that coordinated with the whole theme of the event. Thrift stores also became excellent sources to pick up more party items. Like the fun cassette background to the cupcake table. Which was actually a duvet cover. The pillowcase was used as part of the centerpiece for the kid table. The pink polka dot table cover that the mom used for the cupcake table was another sheet. Cardboard paper amps were also thrift store finds. Vinyl records were placed on our glass cake stands and glittery purple ribbon created the perfect serving trays. Tying coordinating purple ribbon around the popcorn scoop dressed it up. The mom made a fun birthday sign which she placed in a black frame, as well as a coordinating number 5 which she placed above the cupcake table. We supplied the drum set, amp, mic and mic stand, guitar, and tambourines to help set the stage for this rocking fifth birthday party. The mom hung twinkle lights behind two black sheets and a silver tablecloth which she was able to pick up on clearance from Christmas! Feather boas, sparkly microphones, and fun glasses not only were great party favors, but also served as great photo props for when the kids sang up on the "stage". The birthday girl's mom made the cupcake wrappers and picked up cute colorful cupcakes from Sam's Club. We made star sugar cookies and iced them with edible glitter that the mom had also made. Tutorials can be found on the internet for making edible glitter. A simple recipe that consists of sugar, food coloring, and baking. A fun activity for the kids that attended was decorating their own guitar using magic markers and glitter glue. Yes, our creative mom painstakingly cut out twenty of those cardboard guitars herself. We provided the black glitter stars for the guitars.
These streamers were so much fun to make—talk about manipulating paper! It’s eco-friendly, inexpensive, and re-usable! Plus, I love to sew, so it’s a win, win. My inspiration was the oc…
I made these printable Super Mario 3D World block templates for my son's birthday party. They look fantastic, and he still plays with them years later, even if they are a bit squashed! The thicker the card you can fit in your printer, the better. Alternatively, for longer lasting blocks, print onto plain photo paper, then stick the template onto thicker card using spray adhesive, cut out, score along the lines, fold & glue the tabs down. Get my Mario printable block downloads by clicking on the images below: Click on each picture below to download the template. Leaf Block Brick Block Gold Brick Block Pow Block Question Mark Block
Fans of this animated television series for preschoolers will love joining Bluey on her many adventures with these awesome printables!
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Summer time is here and for the start of the season, we have prepared some lovely summer do a dot printables for your kids to enjoy in. Summer Do a Dot Printables Print out these summer
Print out and make an Origami figure of Tag from Hey Duggee.
Southern style country gravy made with all plant-based ingredients!
Inspired by the beauty and fluidity of the female form, these versatile pants provide comfort and effortless style no matter what stage of the month you are in. Sewn with love from the butter soft and stretchy Plant Viscose that moulds to the unique contours of your body, they feel like a relaxed second skin. This limited-edition colour is designed to connect with you in your winter months. Matches perfectly with any top from Indigo Luna. Perfect for Yin, Mediation flowy movement and your everyday comfort Soft & stretchy plant viscose is a favourite material for new and expecting mums Gradually flared for a flowing silhouette Signature High Rise waistband that can be styled up or down Versatile, a must have Indigo Luna staple Available in many beautiful colours to fit any style
Big Mac Sloppy Joes are a delicious one pan meal with a McDonald’s Big Mac Secret Sauce Copycat made in 30 minutes. You’ll never need the drive-thru again.Classic Sloppy Joes are so popular on this site that there are over 35 versions of Sloppy Joe Recipes you all have enjoyed. Just when you might think there can’t possibly be another way to enjoy Sloppy Joes, here is another recipe to add to the collection!
On Saturday, we celebrated our daughter's second birthday with an Eric Carle, Very Hungry Caterpillar themed birthday party. Our little girl is turning two, but most of the Very Hungry Caterpillar invites I found online were specifically for a first birthday, so I decided to make the invitations myself. It was my first experience designing invitations and I'm pleased with how they turned out. I like the rhythmic wording. I printed them two to a page -4x6 size- at the UPS store for under $3. Guest were guided to our house by this little guy (old wicker paper plate holders, spray painted green) who stood at the corner of our street pointing the way. Party guests included two sets of grandparents and six of her little playmates. Our party activities loosely resembled an organized playgroup that most of the guests regularly attend. Upon arrival, did a brief circle time in which I read the book, The Very Hungry Caterpillar and sang a few favorite songs, such as Wheels on the Bus, If Your Happy and You Know It, etc. We also did a few rounds of Ring-Around-the-Rosie. I love that my toaster is hidden from view. Food labels displayed in champagne flutes of orange jello held by plastic forks. We also ate "Caterpillar Krispies," which were quite a hit with the children. After snacks, we opened presents and enjoyed free play with bubbles in the back yard. The next activity was a caterpillar scavenger hunt. I gave each child a plastic container with an egg inside. (Containers were a dollar store multi-pack find) The egg contained a "very tiny and very hungry" caterpillar. The children, and their parents, were sent into the front yard in search of plastic eggs containing miniature toy fruit from one of the centerpieces. The kids were also encouraged to find additional items for their caterpillars, such as twigs, leaves, and grass. The final activity was a parachute and balloon activity. This is another playgroup activity that the kids all love. First we played "balloon popcorn" bouncing the balloons on the bed sheet. The second parachute activity involves floating the sheet up and down while the children giggle and laugh underneath. The party was such a fun event. Our daughter had a blast - grinning from ear to ear the entire time. Here are a few more pictures from the weekend: Centerpiece with scrapbook paper table runner underneath. Birthday Wreath Balloon Valance Comfortable Birthday Hat Fruit Puff Candle Centerpiece Balloon Clusters Caterpillar Icecream Cake Most of the decor was made by me. See links in photo captions above for more info. Special thanks to Puppies and Polka Dots for her help and inspiration, and of course, Eric Carle for writing this classic children's story. (You can view my inspiration pinboard here) Linked to Sugar Bee Crafts, Lines Across, Cowgirl Up, Oopsey Daisy, Sew Much Ado, Sugar and Spice, One Artsy Mama, Tatertots and Jello, Positively Splendid, Bear Rabbit Bear