Check out fabulous this Four The First Time In Four-ever Frozen 4th Birthday Party by Ahzahdeh Neshat of Confetti & Sprinkles, out of Los Angeles, CA! Featuring gorgeous Frozen-inspired backdrops, balloon installs and more, this event will have you frozen in time fore sure! So slide over the ice and into the fun and be sure to stop over these details that will have you stunned: Frozen Birthday Cake Personalized Tassel + Balloon Backdrop Four The First Time In Four Ever Backdrop Color Block Balloon Garland
Need some inspiration to throw the ultimate panda party? Look no further because I am going to show you some great ideas to throw a panda birthday or baby shower!
Khloe Kardashian and Tristan Thompson's daughter True Thompson celebrated with family and friends at an early birthday party: The theme: One of her favorite TV shows.
Celebrate the baby's first birthday in style and make the best celebration. Here are some tips on how to plan, so you have the best theme, food, and activities!
Are you looking for a fun birthday party idea? We have selected more than 30 Pokemon birthday party ideas your kid would go crazy about. In other words- "Prepare for trouble, and make it double."
Just about three weeks ago now, we hosted Henry's 4th birthday party in our front yard with a bunch of friends and family. In all the parties I've thrown for him (see his 1st, 2nd,
Planning a mermaid party? If you weren’t before, you’ll want to now! Here are some of the cutest DIY mermaid party ideas I’ve seen.
Let your little one embrace their love for bugs and critters with an awesome bug and insect themed birthday party! If you’re wondering how to throw an insect or bug themed party that all your guests will enjoy, this awesome Bug Themed 4th Birthday Party designed by The Big Little Party of Alexandria, Virginia will
If you're looking for a theme that captures the allure of the ocean, then look no further than Moana birthday party ideas.
Just like every other little girl in the world, this year my Ada just HAD to have a Frozen birthday party. What kind of mother would I ...
I'm pretty sure Keziah's been planning her 5th birthday party ever since her 4th one was over last year. And she's changed her birthday theme several times over the past 12 months. As November crept nearer, she was really leaning towards a princess fairy theme. But since we've done either princesses or fairies for the last 2 years, I hoped to convince her to change her mind. After she saw a few of the rainbow party ideas I had pinned on Pinterest, she started to see my vision and get excited! There were so many great ideas, but I decided to pick just a few ones that were do-able. The first being this rainbow pennant banner. I used scrapbook paper that I already had on hand (thanks to the big Costco pack of paper I bought several years ago) and used this free printable template to trace them. I bought some ribbon at the dollar store and then stapled the paper on in a rainbow pattern. Very easy and super cute. I think I'll hang it in the kids' room now that the birthday party is over. With the extra paper from the pennant banner, I had an idea for the invitations. (This was an idea I came up with on my own - no Pinterest needed, thank you very much!) I cut up the coloured paper into strips and glued them onto a piece of folded card stock. Then I free-handed a cloud shape on a piece of white card stock, glued it on the paper and cut any overhanging edges. It was a bit time-consuming since I had to make about 10 for all the little girls Keziah had on her list of party guests. But I think they turned out pretty cute! I purposely didn't worry about cutting the strips all the same width or lining them up evenly (which was also nice since Keziah wanted to help with the gluing and she didn't have to be too careful). I think it turned out better that they were intentionally a bit crooked. I also let Keziah address all the envelopes. I suggested writing all the names in rainbow colours and Keziah decided to draw a rainbow on each one. I found a really cute idea from here for rainbow cupcakes. I made the cupcakes (using rainbow bit cake mix of course!) a few days ahead of time and then froze them. On party day, I died my white icing sky blue, warmed it up a bit in the microwave and let the kids help me with the cupcake dipping. This technique is SO easy that they were able to do all my cupcakes and they all turned out great! Then came the decorations. I found these sour rainbow belts at my new favourite Dollarama in Aldergrove. I decided to try to make the clouds out of marshmallow cream because it seemed like it would make the clouds extra fluffy and creamy. But it turns out that marshmallow cream = a BAD idea. I should've just stuck with white icing (and I would've had plenty leftover from the icing that I already had, except that I had died it all blue), but you live and you learn, right? After making a few cupcakes I quickly realized 2 things. 1. Marshmallow cream is really sticky. And I had about 5 different spoons and knives going to try to get the goopy stuff where I wanted it on the cupcake. 2. My rainbow belts were too long. I ended up cutting about an inch off of each one so they wouldn't droop. (But that was OK, because the kids and I were happy to eat those extra inches :) The finished product: Another downside to the marshmallow cream was that by the time we got around to actually eating the cupcakes, it had all sort of melted down the sides. Of course the kids didn't notice one bit - and I was just happy I'd thought to take some pictures before they got all melty and drippy. Rainbow goody bags. Party snacks. Another idea I found was a rainbow drink. The week before the party, I made different colours of ice cubes from Kool-aid packs (omitting the sugar that it calls for). Then you just serve them in a clear cup with clear pop and let the ice cubes melt and make the drink all rainbow-y. It's also nicer than just food-colouring because each ice cube had a different flavour as well. I also decided to make rainbow fruit skewers. The kids LOVED these. I forgot to take a picture of the ones that I made. (Honestly, they got gobbled up so fast I didn't really have a chance!) But this was my inspiration picture (from here). Erik totally thinks I went overboard with the party. Like, how much do 5 -year-olds really care about whether their drink and their fruit and their invitation look like a rainbow? I know, I know. But I just couldn't really help myself :)
If your child loves SpongeBob SquarePants, you don't have to spend a small fortune to throw the perfect SpongeBob birthday party. These clever DIY
UPDATE 6/20/17: Prelly Cookies is no longer located in Northern Virginia. One of Modern Reston's main goals is to discover local people doing extraordinary things. It turns out that the more we explore Northern VA, the more talented people we unearth.
Last week, I shared the first part of my son’s superhero birthday party . . . simple but super decor and food. Today, we’re talking superhero party games and activities {you’ll soon see why the final game was my favorite thing about this particular party!}. This post contains affiliate links. I had three superhero party […]
This adorable Girly Space Themed Birthday Party is the perfect way to blast off into a new year for any girl! How much fun is this Girly Space Themed Birthday Party?! This birthday girl's mom, Malake Nappi, is a blogger and designer of events and interiors and she absolutely took this theme to infinity and beyond! Her
Printable birthday coloring pages of Bluey and Bingo for a happy birthday party for your kids.
We love Monster’s Inc in our house, and Monster’s University. And with the new Monsters At Work show, some of you may have little ones requesting Monstropolis inspired birthdays! Am I right? Today I wanted to share a few Monster’s Inc birthday party ideas to help you make it happen! From cupcakes to decor to …
I'm pretty sure, if you are throwing a Paris themed birthday party, the expectation is that there will be Eiffel Tower decorations. I mea...
Our little six year old requested a mermaid themed birthday party this year. Here's a look at the details of her special under the sea party: Pin the ...
It took my son months to decide on the Paw Patrol party theme for his fourth birthday. I was happy with his decision because I love decorating using primary colors to decorate makes things much easier. Since Paw Patrol is so popular right now, party items were easy to find. The majority of my decorations