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If you are going to throw a construction birthday party, you need some amazing construction birthday party desserts!
These adorable Dinosaur Footprint Cookies are as fun to make as they are to eat. Perfect for parties, a lunchbox treat or a special after school snack!
Elena is back with frog-themed decorations that are full of fun Spring party ideas! Elena created this fun party for her daughter’s 16th birthday! Her daughter selected a frog theme and Elena pulled it together with a few pond-themed die sets! The large frog banner is based on one of the frogs in the ToadallyRead more
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An easy super hero cape tutorial - quick to make, fun costume for kids pretend play.
Safari Baby Shower Ideas: Plan an Epic Jungle Adventure for Your Little One! Discover the Wildest Decor, Games & Treats. Get Inspired Now!
Get hopping into spring with our adorable Felt Frog Basket! Crafted by hand, this charming design features a cute mushroom companion and ample space for all your Easter treats. Perfect for intermediate crafters, our basket comes with detailed instructions and a list of tools needed.
A Vintage Detective Party with a detective desk dessert table, fingerprint cookies, magnifying glass chocolates, pencil pretzels, criminal lineup backdrop, mug shop photobooth!
In this article, we have featured 10 innovative birthday banner designs for babies, men and women. Try them at your next party!
Thinking about throwing a Construction party, but need help staying on budget? These adorable Construction party ideas and just for you!!
A perfectly baked and frosted cake is quite delicious, but let’s face it, it’s the decorations that make it special, especially on your little man’s special day. Decorations level up the fun and festive factor, but the measuring, mixing, and mess can turn the process from fun to frustrating when you want a party-ready cake. Even if you can bake and frost a cake like a champ, you don’t always have time to do it all. With a little creativity and some simple supplies, you can create a cake that will, well, take the cake on that special day. Mini Towers of Cake-y Goodness Watch their eyes light up when you bring out these little towers of cake-y goodness. Even better, these Confetti Pop Mini Cakes bake up fast and can be put together quickly. Making a memorable party couldn’t be easier. You’ll need a 4-inch cookie cutter and a sense of whimsy. A Candy Cake That Is the Best of Both Worlds Candy and cake in one tasty creation? Yes, please. This cake is simple and easy, requires very little skill and virtually no special tools. Supplies Miss Jones Cake Mix of your choice Miss Jones Organic Buttercream Frosting of your choice Two 8in round cake pans Piping bag and star piping tip Assorted candies Following the directions on the box, bake and frost the cake. Using the star piping tip or any tip you happen to have, make sections on the top of the cake. If you don’t have a piping bag or piping tip, you can take a large, heavy-duty plastic freezer bag and cut a small X pattern in one corner. Fill with frosting and you are on your way. Once you’ve made your sections, fill each with the candies of your choice. Use additional candies to decorate the sides. Make a ruffled edge around the bottom. It’s a little boy’s dream. Dinosaur Cake That Takes the Cake What little boy doesn’t love dinosaurs? What better way to celebrate a little boy’s birthday than with a dinosaur cake? With premade edible sugar dinosaur decorations, this tasty cake will be a big hit. Or add dinosaur toys to use as party favors for your little guests. Supplies Miss Jones Organic Cake Mix in the birthday boy’s favorite flavor Miss Jones Organic Buttercream Frosting, either vanilla or cream cheese Food coloring Cake smoother Piping bag and tip Sprinkles Premade dinosaur edible decorations or dinosaur toys Following the directions on the box, make and frost a two-layer cake. If you wish, add food coloring to the frosting to create the color of your choice. Add sprinkles around the bottom of the cake. Miss Jones Confetti Pop Buttercream Frosting is a good choice for this cake, since it includes non-GMO sprinkles. Add dinosaurs and a ruffled edge around the top. A post shared by Miss Jones Baking Co. (@missjonesbakes) on Nov 11, 2017 at 2:42pm PST A Cake That Creates a Disturbance in the Force It’s hard to imagine who wouldn’t be delighted with this Stars Wars Cake. It’s just too cute. And easy to make as well. Simply choose your little man’s favorite flavor combination of Miss Jones Organic cake mix and buttercream frosting. Following the directions on the package, bake and frost a two-layer cake. Supplies Miss Jones Organic Cake Mix Miss Jones Organic Buttercream Frosting Star Wars silicone ice tray molds Premade fondant Using pre-made fondant and Star Wars silicone ice cube tray molds, create the Star Wars decorations for the cake. Attach the decorations to the sides of the cake. Add sprinkles or other candies to the top of the cake. This Ice Cream Social Birthday Party Okay, so cake in a cup topped with ice cream may be a little off the beaten path, but Miss Jones Dessert-In-A-Cup is the perfect recipe for an ice cream social birthday party. Cake, ice cream, and toppings. In a cup. What’s not to love? Pick as many as you like, or even all of the 7 Seriously Next-Level Ice Cream Sundaes to make a delicious ice cream sundae social. Want more inspo for your little boy’s birthday party? Check out this Trill Mix to hand out as a party favor to your little guests.
The Lego birthday cake took two attempts, the first one I baked and started to decorate but I wasn’t happy with it so I threw it in the bin and started again. So after a panic search on the w…
I can’t believe that Beck is THREE! Mind boggling & kinda sad. But he is hilarious & keeps us on our toes. I love this stage aside from the hard tantrums but when he is good he is so fun & cute! I had so much fun planning a 3 year old boy party. Beck […]
Black craft foam, googly eyes and fishing line are all you need to create a whole colony of swooping, weatherproof bats. Kids big and small will love this quick and easy Halloween craft, perfect for adding a spooky touch to your front yard.
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Tutti Frutti Kids Birthday Party
A few months ago superdad Joel introduced me to the world of sock monsters and I've been hooked ever since. I wrote about it briefly here. Now, I shall attempt to teach you how to turn a baby sock into a sock monster. First, cut the sock as shown. Turn the sock inside out and stitch the ears. Then stitch one foot. Leave the other one open so that you can stuff through it.Turn the sock right side out and stuff through the open leg. After stuffing, stitch the foot closed. Then position the needle like so, so that your needle ends up under the middle of the bottom lip. Place a stitch at the center bottom of the lip. Then stitch through the lips to the top. Then back down. Up Down and up again, pulling the thread tight to pucker the lips. He should look like this now. Now it's time to sew on the eyes. Now we need to work on the arms. Turn the arms inside out to stitch. Then turn it right side out and stuff just a little. I then kinda tuck the raw edges inward 'cause it makes it easier to sew on. Stitch the arms on and . . . voila! Here's what's left of my sock monster family. I always try to keep some on hand to give away as birthday gifts to my co-workers. You can find buttons, stuffing and socks at WalMart. A lot of these socks were just $1 per pair (cheap, yeah).
It's time for some superhero fun! 18 superhero activities for kids to feel like they can conquer the world! Kids love superheroes. What's not to love?
These super cute Tiny Teddy Racing Cars are the ultimate in kids party food! Made from Milky Ways, Smarties and Tiny Teddies, these quick and easy cars are always a hit!