Step right up, step right up, it’s the Kazas Fair!!! Cruz turned 4 a few weeks ago and we had a BIG front yard celebration! Since the fair isn’t happening this year, we brought it to our house. My family...
Step right up, step right up, it’s the Kazas Fair!!! Cruz turned 4 a few weeks ago and we had a BIG front yard celebration! Since the fair isn’t happening this year, we brought it to our house. My family...
The 4th of July is a time to gather with friends and family and put our patriotism out front for everyone to see. With that in mind we’ve thought of all of the things that make the 4th of July so much fun and have put together a list to help you throw the best 4th of July event. Here is your Guide to Throwing the Best 4th of July Backyard Party...
Grab your Pokeballs and prepare for battle because this Pokemon Birthday Party by Stacey Stewart of Sweet Pea Parties, out of Santa Monica, CA, will have you rattled! Filled with games and Pokemon battles a ton, this party will have you won! So gear on up and take a stand and be sure to use these details, which are at hand: Pikachu Cake Paper fan pokeballs Pokemon party signage Tissue paper streamers Pokemon cake pops And Pokeball guest tables!
Discover the best unicorn birthday party ideas to create a magical celebration for your child's special day.
She's magic, that one! A glitter-filled New Year's Eve bash that any little girl will want to be a part of. Sparkle from head to toe is the only way to go!
Since I have a minor obsession with donuts as does my 2 year old, I decided what better way to celebrate her 2nd birthday party than with donuts!
Throw your little one the perfect Rapunzel themed birthday party! From decorations to food and gift ideas, we've got you covered.
Looking for some amaznig JoJo Siwa cake ideas? We highlight 15 birthday cake designs that are perfect for your themed party.
¿A vuestros peques les gustan los coches? Si es así, ¿Qué os parecería sorprenderlos con una fiesta de cumpleaños con temática de coches tan original como la
Frozen Birthday Parties can be fun during anytime of the year. If you have a little girl wanting a Frozen Birthday party the details of this party are all there!
This fun TANGLED FOURTH BIRTHDAY PARTY was submitted by Jacqueline Emamzadeh. What a cute party! The cake is so perfect with Rapunzel's tower on top. This along with so many other awesome ideas in this party would be perfect for any little girl who loves the movie Tangled or the princess Rapunzel. My favorite Tangled party ideas and elements from this impressive birthday celebration are: The adorable Tangled cake The Pascal frog cookies The Rapunzel with hanging hair as an entry decoration The yellow licorice Rapunzel hair The floating marshmallow lanterns The paper lanterns with lights and MORE!
DIY Woodland Fairy Crowns are perfect for a fairy birthday party, a fairy tea party or just for fun when you want to feel special like a fairy princess.
¿A vuestros peques les gustan los coches? Si es así, ¿Qué os parecería sorprenderlos con una fiesta de cumpleaños con temática de coches tan original como la
This party's been splashing about in my archives for more than half a year. It celebrates the day my twin granddaughters became young ladies at the age of three. The majority of the ideas, the planning, and the work are the successes of their talented mommy, my oldest daughter, Mary Jo. But, like all of our celebratory events, tasks were shared with daddy, grandparents, and aunts and uncles. I love this aspect of our family. We work together, allowing the children to experience extended family support while witnessing how creative cooperation results in outcomes that reach far beyond the ordinary! And, the extraordinary began as guests arrived! Twin mermaids coyly greeted them, beckoning beneath a bubbling balloon arch to a bounty of bouncing beyond! Greeting guests with giggles galore.... the prettiest pair of merry little mermaids! "Hello, friendly octopus!" But exotic sea creatures weren't confined to outdoor decor..... Floating mystically above the buffet table, home crafted jellyfish created an ethereal atmosphere.... Clustered beneath them, "crabby croissants" eyeballed the crowd.... But I think the kids had their own eyes on a spread of desserts that spilled "beach candy" and "sand" onto an inviting tray. Individual pail sets, also pictured at top, were my contribution. Snorkeling on over to my favorite crafty food blogger's site, Hungry Happenings, I took inspiration from Beth's clever starfish design. I substituted sugar cookies for her recipe, pressing them, thinly iced, into finely ground graham cracker crumbs to duplicate her whimsical results. Sand pail sets were filled with crumbled spice cake and presented to the kids for dessert. They "shoveled it in" using scoops as utensils with varying, but adorable! - degrees of messy success! Little ladies munched their lunch at an outdoor table laden with pretty party favors. They found dainty starfish wands, beautifully embellished tiaras.... and golden chests of treasure holding sparkling strings of pearls and more! I had a second job, too. A crafty take-home project! We filled plastic jars with tinted, glittery water and floated toy fish and creatures of the sea amidst a tangle of foliage and a sprinkling of shells. I've been told that even today, months later, affectionate shakes of these sample slices of the sea still hold gentle swirls of fascination! Who but resourceful mommy would find a rental bounce house topped by a trio of dolphins? This towering attraction not only set the theme, but provided "oceans" of lively fun for guests who ranged in age from one year to six. Our lovely hostess also thoughtfully provided a peaceful place to shovel for shells when bouncing wore you out!.... ....because even energetic older brothers needed an occasional break from the liveliness that marked the third year anniversary of the doubling of the twin population in this happy family! Party Notes! So, where did we get all this cool stuff? We're happy to share! None of these sources are sponsored. Balloon arch custom made and installed by a local party supply and rental company that also provided the bounce house. Mermaid costumes from Chasing Fireflies online children's clothing retailer. Plastic pail sets and treasure chests from Oriental Trading Company. Mary Jo spray painted the chests, which are sold in black. She also crafted jellyfish from party lanterns and streamers, assembled tiaras with lace ribbon accents, and made starfish wands from materials purchased at Michael's. Aquarium jars (6" plastic, 32 ounce) from Just Artifacts online party supply retailer. Plastic sea creatures from Hobby Lobby. Visit Hungry Happenings for a bounty of clever food crafting ideas for every special occasion. It's a real treasure trove for grandmas who like to "swim upstream" against the usual world of ordinary! And, finally, visit Mary Jo's blog, Mrs. Party Planner, for many more profiles of creative, high energy family party fun!
How to host an outdoor summer party for your friends tihs summer! Including how to set an outdoor summer tablescape and some easy appetizers!
Kora turned three this past week so yesterday we celebrated with her friends and had a big Tangled Party! She is in love with the movie Tangled and it was a lot of fun to plan out the theme. This was Kora's first 'friends' birthday party so I really wanted to make it special. I have literally had this theme in my mind for over 6 months so I am quite releaved to now have it all put into action. Here are a few of the things that we did to make this day fun. Cody made this awesome sign that we hung on the front door for the party! Didn't it turn out great?! I was so impressed. Him and I tag teamed making that long braid - I definitely needed assistance braiding something that long. But I loved how it turned out! I ended up with it being too long so we used part of it on the table where the girls sat for lunch and the craft. For each of the girls I made them their own personal crayon roll (made with adorable Tangled fabric!!). I wanted to have a coloring activity when they arrived and had been trying to think of an organized way to have crayons out for the girls. Their own personal set worked out great! Plus, they are actually pretty easy to make. I spent about $6 on the fabric and $3 total for the princess crayons (I put 10 in each of the girls crayon rolls). Worked out to be less about $1 for each child, not too bad! So, when the girls arrived they each had their own spot to sit at - each spot had their own personal goodie bags, crayon rolls, and their personalized color pages. For the color books I just printed up pages that I found online and then printed their own personal covers. I used the yarn that I had to bind the pages together. Total cost is whatever the little amount of paper costs! Less than $.20 each! The food table. On the menu: apples (since Maximus in the movie loves apples!), jello cups with little orange 'boats' floating in them (made to look like the scene in the movie where Rapunzel and Flynn go out in the boat), veggies and grilled cheese sandwiches. I used my beloved silhouette SD machine to cut out that letters and flags for the Happy Birthday banner - loved how it turned out! Of course it would not be a Tangled party without a tower cake! So I used cupcakes to create the tower and then an ice cream cone covered in frosting to creat the roof of the tower. I put silk flowers on each of the cupcakes around the bottom. I think the silk flowers were my biggest expense, good thing they are re-useable! I also had found these adorable tulip looking cupcake wrappers that wilton makes, so fun! I had it in my mind that I wanted to make a unique favor for them. So, I used stuff I already had to make these adorable scrabble tile necklaces for each of the girls. I purchased the images from a shop on Etsy for about $2 and the necklace chains as well for about $5 from a supplier on Etsy - so for $7 I was able to make 10 necklaces and then also made 10 extra charms so each girl got an extra charm! I used these as prizes for our 'Pass Rapunzel' game we played. One of the games we played was pin the fry pan on Flynn Rider. I had seen this idea from another blog so I went with it! So fun! I used an overhead projector to help me trace the Wanted poster that is featured in the movie. It was really easy and turned out great! Then I printed fry pans here for each of the girls. We printed their names on them, blind folded them and the person that got it closest to his nose got a prize! As each girl arrived we took their picture with our good ol' iphone. We then used the Tangled app to insert Pascal onto each of the girls shoulders and the Tangled logo. The girls decorated a foam frame and we printed those pictures up to put in the frame for them. The images weren't the best quality, but it still turned out pretty cute. Kora was pretty happy with it all! She wore her Rapunzel dress and soaked up every moment of being the center of attention :) Happy Birthday Miss Kora. We love you!
What a year age 10 was. My daughter Ally went from hoarding My Little Pony everything to asking Santa for a Clarisonic and lip gloss in a matter of 12 short months. Age 11 has brought a newfound love of all things girly to our life. Ally is passionate about fruity smelling beauty products, YouTube
ROAR! Bring on the glam and monstera leaves too, this Tropical Dino-mite Birthday Party is stomping towards you! Styled by Diana Miranda of Dreamery Events out of Kearny, NJ, USA; this fantastic celebration is packed with dinosaur fun, you have to excavate! So grab your shovels and your picks and check out the following details, which I think, are an absolute hit: Roar Balloon Banner Tropical Naked Cake Tree Stump Dessert Pedestals Hollowed-out Dinosaur Plants Colorful Dinosaur Scale Backdrop Tropical Terrariums + Table Centerpieces + Decor Sweetivore Dessert Spread Wood Slat Signs
Looking to throw a Frozen birthday party? We have a huge list of Frozen party ideas, party favors, and kids party games.
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If your little one has Frozen Fever, check out these 30 Frozen Party Ideas that will help you create the most magical winter wonderland fit for an ice princess! Disney's Frozen theme is super popular right now for birthday parties and we can see why. Check out the awesome Frozen Birthday Party Ideas here for inspiration
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If your little one has Frozen Fever, check out these 30 Frozen Party Ideas that will help you create the most magical winter wonderland fit for an ice princess! Disney's Frozen theme is super popular right now for birthday parties and we can see why. Check out the awesome Frozen Birthday Party Ideas here for inspiration
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