Sink your teeth into these fun Vampirina Party Ideas! Any day can be Halloween if you throw a super fun Vampirina birthday party for your kids! Vampirina “Vee” Hauntley, the cute and friendly little vampire, might be the new kid on the block, but she’s already got herself a ton of adoring little fans! Little
Ready to be dazzled and amazed? This Glitter & Unicorns Birthday Party by Charlene of Chakoda Design, out of Newport Beach, CA, will have you in a daze! Filled with colorful balloons and shiny decor, this event will leave you wanting oh so much more! So fly to the clouds and bounce about all of these fab details that deserve a shout: Iridescent Let's Play Dessert Table Backdrop Colorful Pastel + Tulle Dessert Table Skirt Large Unicorn Props Unicorn + Rainbow Cookies Color Block Balloon Garlands + Cloud Installs Adorable Unicorn Themed Guest Table with Rainbow Unicorn Centerpieces
Today we get to feature a real party inspired by the one Kim threw for her daughter Kate for her fourth birthday. Bella, the birthday girl, had a fabulous black, white, and hot pink themed Parisian Barbie party thrown for her by her mom (whose name is, funnily enough, also Barbie!) and her dad. The …
Searching for unicorn birthday party ideas? Check out the Ultimate Unicorn Guide for girls! It has the cutest unicorn birthday party decorations and cake ideas, plus fun unicorn games and activities kids love! Whether you’re looking for unicorn party invitations, favors, ideas
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The perfect birthday party for a little girl, a mermaid tea party! Lots of great ideas on how to throw a mermaid tea party with free printables.
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It's safe to say that Ariel the Little Mermaid was a magical movie. I saw it at theatres when I was 9 years old. Disney had never made a musical movie like it up until that time. You see the opening sequences of The Little Mermaid, and it likely makes you think it's amazing in terms of classical animation. The music was absolutely heavenly. The animation was unique and pleasing. Admittedly, the movie is a tad antiquated now.
Swoop in and check out this fabulous Disney's Vampirina Inspired Birthday Party by Chantelle Dean of One Fine Day Parties and Events, out of Gauteng, South Africa! Featuring elements both cute and creepy this batty bash is for all to love! While flying over this awesome event be sure to check out these dazzling deets: Bat Cups filled with Popcorn Gourd and Bloom Centerpieces Plush Pillow Seats Color-coordinated Balloon Garland Bat Themed Table Settings Winged Bat Cupcakes Spider Donuts
Seriously stunned by this "I'm Sassy and I know it" Girly Glam 5th Birthday Party! Submitted by the ever so talented Rebecca King of Electric Wildflower, this darling birthday bash is jam-packed with glam-tastic details! So scroll down for some fab fun and be sure to check out these elements, which are second to none: Hip Hip Hooray Cake Hair Pin Dessert Table filled with Glam Sweets Colorful Tassel Streamer Banner Backdrop Gorgeous Grazing Tables I'm Sassy & I Know It Lettering/Backdrop Beautiful Balloon Installs Stacked Crates & Metal Wire Tables Fancy Boho Glam Florals
Are you planning a Mermaid Birthday Party?! Mermaid party themes are SO popular, and are one of my most requested party ideas. If you’re planning a Mermaid Party for your child, you’ll most definitely need an awesome Mermaid Cake! I’ve found a ton of Mermaid Birthday Cakes that are guaranteed to impress your guests and...
How to make an easy Disney VAMPIRINA Dress. A no sew craft method. Full picture DIY dress up costume Tutorial
When a friend asked me to make a Vampirina Cake for her daughter's 4th birthday I said, "Vamp-a-who???" Apparently I haven't been keeping up with the latest TV cartoon characters because I had no clue who Little Miss Vampirina was. Anyway the cake my friend select was pretty easy to make, but the one thing that gave me pause was the request for NO FONDANT. Wait WHAT??? Sure I've made buttercream covered cakes before, but they all had a rustic look. I never tried making a buttercream cake with a smooth surface and sharp edges. << Disclosure: We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to ear fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.>> But before I had to deal with icing the cake I concentrated on making Vampirina's bat shaped pigtails. I used black Dream fondant mixed with Tylose power to form black gumpaste, and embedded a wooden skewer into the pigtail cutouts so I could attach them to the cake. I made the pigtails a few days ahead of time so they would be nice and stiff by the time I needed them. Next I moved onto the cake board. Since Vampirina has a web design on her clothing, I decided to make a web on the cake drum. I started with a 14" cake drum that I covered in black Dream fondant. I also use my alligator skin impression mat to give it a little texture, but in hindsight I probably should have left it un-textured (it was a little busy looking). After covering the drum I moved onto the "web". I used my nifty ACE Extruder to make thin strands of white fondant, and then I started to form the web. First I placed two perpendicular strands across the drum. I deliberately positioned the center of the web on the side of the drum because I thought it would make it more interesting looking. After the first two lines where down, I filled in the other lines like I was cutting a pizza. The I just started filling in the arching pieces of the web. I cut each little piece to fit its individual space so it was a time consuming process. I used vodka to "glue" the white strands to the black fondant below, but I had some trouble with look. The vodka should have evaporated without leaving a trace, but for some reason the sections of the fondant dampened with vodka stayed shiny. Don't know why this happened. After the drum was webified I went to work on the actual cake. I crumb coated the cake and used my acrylic disks to get those perfectly smooth sides and sharp edges. This method works great (see an example of the process here), but I unwisely used my 8-1/4" rounds instead of the 8-1/2" rounds. The 8-1/4" round didn't give me enough depth to completely cover the underlying cake with a thick coating of violet buttercream. I actually had places where the cake was poking through the icing! (It almost looked like a naked cake.) I should have switched out the acrylic disks and re-iced the cake, but I was lazy and just sprayed the cake with some Wilton's Violet Color Mist to hide the boo-boos. This hack worked like a charm. The violet colored spray hid all the cake that was peeping through the violet buttercream and no one was the wiser. I place the cake on my webby drum, and then used some hot pink Sixlet Chocolate Candies to form the boarder around the cake. Next I placed a thin circle of black fondant on top of the cake to form Vampirina's "hair". At this point I noticed a BIG problem. The combination of the violet buttercream and the violet color mist had made the cake surface too dark. When I placed the black "eyes" on the cake I could hardly see them. The black eye just faded into the dark purple background. Not good, not good at all. But the Color Mist saved the day again. This time I used Pearl Color Mist and sprayed it on the front of the cake where the eyes needed to go. The Pearl mist lightened the area and also made it shimmer. That Color Mist (or an airbrush machine) is a life saver. Next the pigtails/bat wings went on top of the cake. And then the birthday girl's name using pink colored gumpaste and my FMM Funky Alphabet Cutters. Originally I was going to place the cutout letters on the cake drum, but it looked too busy so I just put the name on top. At this point the cake was technically "finished", but I thought it looked a little plain. It looked like something was missing. I decided to add a mouth with the tiny little fangs poking out. It looked good, but still missing something, so I cutout a tiny bat for the top and the number "4" to place on the cake drum. I was happy with it at that point so I decided it was "finished". Happy Birthday, Haylee. Hope you like your Vampirina. Happy Decorating, Carol Supply List: Mona Lisa Fondant ACE Food Safe Extruder Tylose powder 14" Cake Drum Alligator Impression Mat (used on the fondant covering the cake drums) Violet Food Color Gel Wilton's Violet Color Mist Wilton's Pearl Color Mist FMM Funky Alphabet Cutters Hot Pink Sixlet Chocolate Candies Dream Fondant
Sink your teeth into these fun Vampirina Party Ideas! Any day can be Halloween if you throw a super fun Vampirina birthday party for your kids! Vampirina “Vee” Hauntley, the cute and friendly little vampire, might be the new kid on the block, but she’s already got herself a ton of adoring little fans! Little
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That’s a wrap! Chloe’s 3rd birthday party is in the books, and it was pretty cute, if I do say so myself. She is a huge Pooh Bear fan, so we ran with that theme and it was oh-so-adorab…
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You're officially in-bited to fly on over and hang with all the cool ghouls at our Vampirina Birthday Party! This Halloween-inspired birthday party is perfect for all girls obsesse