En diciembre me escribió Karen, una mamá hermosa que quería celebrar el 1° añito de Carola con el estilo de La Maison Boop!. Y así empezó e...
A Princess Diaries themed party? Shut up!
Are you looking for some great Disney party ideas for adults? Read ahead for my grown-up recommendations that will make your party awesome!
This past weekend I celebrated my 29th birthday… ’20s style! My guests dressed up– everyone looked amazing!– we had good food, yummy ’20s drinks and a “photobooth,” which was a hit. I had a great birthday and loved spending it with family and friends. Here’s some more pics from the night: My menu I created...Continue Reading
The party was held at Roxana's house – a venue that has a beautiful lake view, pool and lots of room for the little ones. Thankfully ...
Call the toucans and parrots too, this Rainforest Birthday Party is squawking to you! Styled by Kaye Garcia of Kaye Garcia Events, out of the Philippines; this tropical treat is full of fabulous ideas for any tropical occasion! Some of which, include: Rainforest-inspired Cake Toucan Wreath Rainforest Signage + Donut Board Backdrop Tropical Flower Letter Animal Masks Tropical Bird Lounge Lush Rainforest Greens
2nd- Uncle Aaron 3rd- Jordan, Jessie and Michael(Katrina's triplets) 7th- Jordyn(Aunty Frankie's girl) 13th- Uncle Justin 14th- Katrina 15th...
Snow White 3rd Birthday Party! So my daughter wanted a Snow White birthday party, but I didn't want to do the usual Princess party that we have done before, so I decided to go with the "Enchanted Forest" theme of Snow White. First I decided on colors...very easy...Snow White's dress was yellow, blue and red...there it is! I also wanted to focus on the apple since that was such a big factor in the movie. I found these cute apple topiaries at Marshall's Home-goods store which I can reuse in the fall! Also, you'll notice little diamonds everywhere, that's from the Dwarf's mining jobs...they brought them to the party! :) I purchased these ready made flowers from orientaltrading.com. They were corsages for all the little princesses! The magic mirror I purchased from Marshall's too. I knew I could reuse it so it was a great deal. I then drew and cut out a face from waxpaper. It makes it look a little 3-D and floating. So for the forest, I added apples to my fica trees that I normally keep outside. I also grabbed some Christmas garland and wrapped it around the chandelier, threw on some "diamond" Christmas ornaments I had as well as purchased some blue birds to "fly" around. There were 4 boys at the party, so I quickly threw together a Prince's table. Just some branches in a vase with a sword and shield. For party favors, I decided not to do toys...so I went with Martha Stewart's candy apple recipe. I loved the idea of using tree sticks (pre-washed and disinfected) as the handle! I never made these before and they were surprisingly easy! Martha's Candy Apple Recipe I also made colorful name tags for each apple. I had leftover scrap-booking materials that I used. Oh, and with the leftover candy I had from the apples, I made some giant lollipops for our game prizes. First the kids all got to color a princess picture of their choice. Then we played a guessing game. Each adult acted out one of the Dwarfs and the kids had to guess which one we were. So this activity was the real hit of the party...I made a magic potion like the witch made in the movie! I mixed 2 Tbsp of "pond water" (tap water) with 1 Tbsp. of "mummy's dust" (baking soda). Then you pour in 2 Tbsp. of "monster's tears" (white vinegar) and it all bubbles up and over the cup. We did this before singing Bella Happy Birthday! Yes, I dressed as a princess too! The food table!!!! First I made a banner from extra scrap-booking materials I had. I also made these pom poms from simple tissue paper. Pom poms are my new favorite decoration, topping even balloons. If stored correctly, they can be used over and over again at parties and make a big impact. These huge one's cost about $1 each to make. For the banner, I connected two different types of paper with small star brads. Then I cut out the letters and added them with "pop up" stickies. I then hot glue gunned ribbon to the entire thing and voila! For food, I decided to go with "Dwarf" food...so everything was in small bite size pieces. And, of course, I made food cards with titles of the characters of the movie. So, initially I wanted to make these cupcake pops I had seen online... Bakerella's mini cupcakes ...however, I would rather die than do that again...OMG, so much work and they didn't even turn out as cute as they were suppose to. Anyway, they are red velvet cakes dipped in chocolate and white chocolate. I tried to put them on pops and stick them to this foam triangle shape, but they kept falling off so I improvised. Lastly we did presents! I always have 2 seats so that the gift giver can present the present to the birthday girl and then the birthday girl can give a proper thank you. One of my twin boys was Grumpy Dwarf and the other was Bashful Dwarf! Can you guess who was who? My 4 year old daughter was Sleeping Beauty! And, of course, the birthday girl was Snow White! We had a great time at the party! In the middle of the party, the birthday girl gave me a huge hug and whispered "thank you mommy" in my ear! That made it all worth it!
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