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On Sunday we had Esther and William’s third birthday party. It was a Gruffalo Party with a touch of We’re Going on a Bear Hunt added in. The party was for friends and family and we held…
Last year for Curiosity Day, we had Curious George visit for a Story. I made some George masks and had a table with books and coloring/activity pages, but that was it. We had over 100 come, so this year I wanted to kick it up a notch. I wasn't satisfied with any of the Curious George crafts I found on Pinterest, so I made this accordion limb George craft: I pre-cut the t-shirts and faces and brown strips for arms and legs. The kids could color and assemble. Here is a template. We used the Cray
My daughter tuned four this year, and is OBSESSED with Little Einsteins. So a Little Einstein party was a must for her. These are the invitations I made with my photoshop program. (Download is at the end of this post). I printed the invitations on photo paper (front and back), than cut them out, including the window (not a fun task I assure you). To make it a little more girlie I used some glitter glue and outlined the window, and filled in the headlights. I printed the Little Einstein characters on sticker paper, than put them on the card with pop-up dots. That way the kids had something to enjoy while the waited for the day of the party to arrive. Yes I know I messed up on the time and had to use a pen to correct it. Sadly I didn't catch it until a friend pointed it out after I had handed out a few of them. Yes I made her cake! Of course I had to keep the Little Einstein theme going, so I made a four layer cake using a 9" round cake pan. Stacked them up, cut to size and obviously frosted it in red (I had to mix in TWO of the Wilton red (no taste) food coloring)! I love decorating with candy, so the windows are made out of blue Airheads, the antenna is a Tootsie Roll sucker, headlights are Jaw Breakers, the rockets are Twinkies with red M&M's and Shockers on the front, and the entire thing is outlined with Licorice pull-n-peel. I desperately wanted to make the characters with edible stickers, but procrastinated too long and didn't have time to order them off the internet (turns out Albersons can actually do it for you too). Since I wasn't sure where to go here in town, I had to just print them off the computer and use peanut butter to make them stick. The peanut butter made a grease mark on the paper, so I probably should have gone a different route. For their party hates, I made these! They were meant to resemble the antenna on Rocket. What do you think? (For a download, see the end of this post.) I'm also a cheapskate so I made the pinata. No way was I going so spend $20 on something the kids were were going to break. So I found this tutorial here and decided making my own was a must! So I taped two balloons together and went to town! I then covered it in tissue paper and glued on Little Einstein printouts. Here's a tip: Make this at least a week in advance! I made it two day before and well...... it didn't quite dry all the way, so I had to pull out the hair dryer that morning! So you know how everyone makes cars and trains out of cardboard boxes?? Well I wanted to make rocket, so this is what I came up with! I painted a bunch of boxes red, and glued on Little Einstein cutouts for the kids to color! I bought some blue ribbon to use for the "seat belts" but it wasn't working out so well, and I ran out after the second box! (Had no idea I needed so much!) So instead, I used ribbon for wrapping, and it worked out great! If only I would have had blue on hand! I also bought some buckles on eBay to resemble the seat belts on rocket. Here's the birthday girl sporting her masterpiece! So why do we need these rockets you ask? Well I'll tell ya! We went on a treasure hunt! I hid a map I made inside the pinata. On this map, it displayed pictures of four different parts of the world! We climbed into our rockets and "Blast Off"! (Feel free to use this if it's to your liking.) I printed it up on some paper, crumbled it up and inked it to make it look old. Unfortunately, this is the only picture I have of the actual map. And of course, I didn't get any pictures of the places we flew off to, so you'll have to read about it. The original plan was to get poster size printouts of all these places, hang them up around the house and have the kids "travel" the world. But it was much to costly for my budget, and I couldn't figure out how to print a poster size on my computer (to tape it all together), so they had to deal with a regular old paper printout taped on various walls. At each place, there was a puzzle piece hidden. Once they gathered all the pieces they put them together to show the place where the treasure was hidden! Here's what the treasure was: (Again, the download for the tag is at the end of this post) Here is what each bag contained. If you're aware, Little Einstein is very musically inclined, so of course I had to add all the instruments I could find! Hope this party was enjoyable for you! Go here to download all my printouts! Thanks for stopping by!
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I loved making this one, A cake with all the Gruffalo characters on as well as mini versions on cupcakes :)
My son turns two this week and his party was this afternoon. He had six of his little friends over to play and their mummies and daddies came too. We all had a wonderful time, chatting, eating and …
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