Thursday, April 3, 2008

Dora the Explorer!









Rachel's 3rd birthday was DORA! Every 3 year old loves Dora! I almost did it for her 2nd, but decided to wait until her 3rd. This is the first party she really remembered and it started the love of birthday partying in her! I found a coloring sheet on the internet and pasted it into Word. I lined up the back for the writing and the inventation said this... Rachel's turning 3 on March 13th I'm the Map, I'm the Map, I'm the Map. The party starts at 12:30. I'm the Map, I'm the Map, I'm the Map. We will party on 4563 Corie Lee. I'm the Map, I'm the Map, I'm the Map. Please be sure to RSVP. I'm the Map, I'm the Map, I'm the Map. Dora, Rachel, and Boots hope to see you there!
I had each one copied onto purple card stock. I then cut them out around the backpack and mailed them out! So easy!
Now. . .preparing for her party was little more work! I made a map just like on Dora that had 3 stations. I had Rachel's cake set out on the table with a huge lock and chain holding it shut in the box. My brother made animal balloons while we waited for all the guest to arrive. Of course, everone kept asking why is her cake locked up? Well... my husband made the Swiper noise in the other room and said You'll never find the key now!... I cued in and said Oh no! Swiper took the key to the cake! After the kids ooh.. oh noed, etc.. I said who do we ask for help when don't know which way to go? All the kids shouted THE MAP! I pulled out the Map from a backpack and opened it. I read it and it said to find Rachel's key you need to go through the Candy Jungle, up the Bubble Tower, then you will find the key in the dark cave. I set each place up in a different bedroom. Before setting off to find the key each child got 1 drawstring backpack with a flashlight in it. Jungle Room.. I hung lots of green crape paper from the ceiling with scotch tape ( no damage that way) just straight down about 2 feet off the floor. Then I dumped lots of suckers on the floor for the Candy Forest. I told the kids to find all the red suckers. (ofcourse the younger ones that didn't know their colors just grabbed suckers). Then we got our map backout and read it together. My 4 year old neice was very keen on this she kept shouting the next place because she could tell from the pictures. Bubble Tower - I had my husband get this going while we went over the map. When we opened the door to the Bubble Tower there were Bubbles EVERYWHERE! I used my handy bubble machine (nec for so many parties) . The kids had to pop all the bubbles before we could leave. We stayed in there a few minutes.. when it was time I turned it off when they weren't looking and eventually all the bubbles were gone! I also gave each child a small container of bubbles for their bag. Again, we got out our map.. and went to the Dark Cave. I choose my darkest bedroom and kept the blinds shut with no lights. My husband, bless him for letting me give him such long HONEY DO list, spray painted two large boxes black. Each child used their flashlight to crawl through the cave .. At the end they got to pick one key off the floor. Then we lined up to see who found the key to the cake. I made sure it wasn't the birthday girl, I wanted a guest to have the honor. Once the cake was open we ate! We also had tacos, cheese dip, and quesdillas to match the Spanish theme.
I also put out an easle with a canvas I painted with different squares. Each child painted their handprint and put their name on it for Rachel to keep to remember her friends from her party. Their goody bags were the treats they had collect during our hunt. It was really an awesome party that went soo well!

Bug Birthday Party Ideas!









Hunter's 2nd Birthday was so much fun to plan! I knew I wanted it outside because the weather is really starting to get pretty around his birthday. I thought bugs was perfect for him since he was at the age he began noticing the differences in animals, fish, and CREATURES! I made the inventations on my computer. I found some cute kiddie clip art of a jar with bugs in it. I wrote Let's Bug Out and Celebrate Hunter's 2nd Birthday! I cut the jars out so the inventation was the shape of the jar and put stickets of bugs on the envelopes. I had a lot of trouble finding a good cake so I had to get creative. I went to Dollar Tree and Walmart and found huge plastic bugs. I order a chocolate on chocolate cake. I put the big bugs all over the cake. I also made cupcakes since the kids were younger so they could grab them and eat them. The adults at the big cake. For ice cream I took chocolate ice cream and put them it in clear cups. I then crushed up oreos and poured them on top and place gummy worms coming out of the cups. The kids LOVED THEM! All around the back yard I had bugs and garden bug items I found cheap at Walmart and Dollar Tree. The main table had green on it with bugs all around too. I even put some in the chips and stuff. The kids had bug juice to drink too (green Kool aid). We played in the backyard and had 1 craft. I only did 1 craft because most of the kids were soo young I knew the parents would have to help. I bought concrete and decorative stones. each child got to make a garden stone with their hands/feet/ and the gems to put in their garden with the bugs. For party favors I found bug containers that came with magifying glasses, and bug tongs. I put stickers and plastic bugs in them also. The kids also took home their garden stones. I wrote a thank you note and put it in each container that said Thanks for bugging out with me! Love, Hunter
It was a very cute theme for a little boy! I still love looking at the pictures of the cake!

Little Mermaid/Ocean Party Ideas Pump it UP












There were soo many ideas out there for this party I had trouble! Luckily, Rachel really wanted a pump it up Ariel party .. So some of the activity decission making was elimanated when we decided to PUMP IT UP> At this point my goal was to make sure it was apparent that it was a Mermaid party. Since Rachel was going to be jumping she couldn't dress up.. so I bough a light blue shirt from Walmart and my mother in law embroidered a Ariel on her shirt. I also bought her a Princess Tiara from a party store to wear while she ate cake and opened presents. During this party planning I was off work and recovering from major knee surgery. I wasn't allowed to walk on my knee or bend it for about 8 weeks, so I got to search probably every sight on the internet. My main obsession was the cake and cookies. I fell in love with some beautiful cakes that were tiered, but knew there was no way I could afford them. SO . I decided to take up a new hobby.. cakes.. Again, I had the time to play on the internet to see how to smooth the icing, tips, etc.. I was pleased with my version of the cakes I saw, however, it def. didn't look like the professional ones I saw.. HOWEVER.. if you ever consider making a cake.. I say do it.. You wouldn't believe how neat my daughter thought it was I made her cake. She thinks I am the Queen of Cakes, which I am not, but I loved seeing her bean when I finally showed her the finished product.. you could just see her thinking WOW>. my mommy did that for me!.. and she didn't notice any of the flaws I obsessed over! I also decided hey if I can take on a cake, I can take on cookies... and let me say.. they are HARD!! They did turn out cute, but I slept very little that night.. I wasn't pleased with my Royal Icing Recipe because it dried too fast.. so if anyone has a good recipe for cookie icing please let me know! I made starfish and fish cookies. I wrapped 3 for each child and put them in a big beach bucket for display. For party favors I picked a tropical flower print for the bags (didn't think the boys would want Ariel bags) from Oriental Trading. For the favors I tried to keep them more gender neutral verses Disney Princess Mermaidish... Okay on this next part - nobody got it-- I blame it on the heavy pain meds if noone else gets it - i choose jump ropes , and I did that because Ariel got her legs and could do fun things like jump rope.. okay then I had starburst, bubbles, beach balls, and the cookies.
I wanted it to be obvious Ariel was the theme, but I was NOT allowed to decorate the room. What do I do? Well you buy 2 HUGE Ariel balloons, put a few colored heart balloons with it and put them in the middle of the tables where the kids sit.

During the party the kids jumped, then ate cake and opened presents. So simple, yet very memorable!

Thomas the Train









When my son Hunter was 2 he became obsessed with Thomast the Train. He is almost 4 and still loves them! For his 3rd birthday he was excited to have a Thomas Party. Hunter's birthday is during the summer so it is soo easy to use free outdoor settings. There is a huge local park that I choose to have the party at. It worked great for this age because they really just want to play with each other. We got there 1 hour before to get the gazeboo set up with balloons, tables, etc.
Inventations: I did choose to use the premade ones for his party. He really wanted the actual Thomas, not just a train picture.
Cake: I knew I wanted Thomas to be huge on the cake, but all the cakes I saw at my local bakeries had small engines. I choose to have the bakery make a cake with a grass and sky scene. I then bought a larger Thomas toy and put it on the cake. It was soo cute and it def. shouted THOMAS! Since we were outside I choose to have fudge popcicles instead of icecream (spoons, bowls, etc)
For Party favors I wanted something a little different this time. I found Thomas t shirts on clearance through All Abord Toys on the internet. I order 1 shirt for every child. I rolled the shirts up and tied them with a red ribbon and put a little thank you note from Hunter with a little train picture. I also made a Thomas, Annie, and Claribel using small shoe boxes. This party was all about decorations since we were having free play. This made a great centerpiece for the gift table. As each child arrived I gave them their shirts to wear. It was great to help keep up with the kids for the party since we were at a public park. It is fun too because I still see the kids in the neighborhood outside playing with their shirts on almost 1 year later!
During the party the kids loved playing.. just being kids! When it was time for cake and icecream we had a huge picnic on blankets. We also had a blue train slide at the park that was perfect! I got a picture of Hunter and all his friends with their shirts sitting on the slide. I choose not to post it since it had other people's children in it. Last, but not least, the birthday boy got to open all of his presents! It was so nice to have such a relaxing party! Hunter still talks about this birthday and told me he wanted a Percy birthday this year, however, he has finally decided on baseball.. So I am currently planning a baseball party for this May.. Anyone with great ideas please leave comments!

TINKERBELL PARTY IDEAS












Both my children tell me right after their birthday what they want to do next year.. For my daughter's 4th birthday she wanted a Tinkerbell Party! I knew she wouldn't change her mind, so I was able to prepare for a long time! I searched the internet and pulled a little from here and there to create the best Tinkerbell party for my little fairy! I had both boys and girls coming so I used the Fairy theme for the girls and pirates for the boys.
Invitation: For invintations I wanted to get some real cute ones made, but my daughter spotted the premade ones at Walmart and wanted them so badly I couldn't say no. So, we used those and added some fairy dust (glitter) to all of them.
Decorations: When they arrived I had a banner made from butcher paper hanging on the porch that said Welcome to Neverland. I also had a bubble machine blowing bubbles on the porch ( Walmart ). My daughter was dressed as Tinkerbell and my 2 year old son was Captain Hook. I found both costumes on clearance after Halloween at the Disney Store.
Decorations and Activities: Once inside our house Neverland was EVERYWHERE! Each station was labeled with a small sign and every doorway had rainbow colored crape paper. 1st. ..all the kids meet in Tinkerbell's Garden. I had pink/purple tule, white lights, fake rose petals, flowered pillows, and my daughters Tinkerbell Canopy set up around the fireplace. I told the kids Captain Hood had stolen the birthday treasure and we had to use the clues to find it. Each child got dressed in his/her fairy tale outfit at our first station (garden). I bought the girls fairy wings and skirts from the local Dollar Tree. The boys had pirate hats, patches, and swords from a Oriental Trading and Dollar Tree. I also gave each child a small drawstring bag from Oriental Trading to carry around to collect their goodies. Our first clue said to go to Indian Camp. In the back corner of the den my husband and I used brown butcher paper and a circle close hamper. We hung the hamper upside down from the ceiling and duct taped the butcher paper from the top all the way to the floor. Our ceilings are high so it was very dramatic to see. It looked like a huge Tent! Inside I made a little fire with the butcher paper and cardboard. My husband sat in the back of the tent (dressed like an Indian) each child took turns going into to get their Pirate tattoo. Then he gave them their next clue to go to Pirates Cove. This was my favorite one! I saved a huge box from Christmas and we cut it into a Pirate Boat and spray painted it black. I put this in the dining room next to the table. The kids could climb in and out of the ship and play in it. At the dining room station I sat out small cardbord treasure boxes from Michael's *hearts, circles, square shapes ones*. In the middle of the table I put a variety of jewels, stickers, markers, and glue. Each child got to decorate his/her own treasure chest. Our last clue was to go to Mermaid Cove. This station was in our kitchen. We took a variety of blues and green crape paper and hung them from the ceiling .. It swooped down off the window and then hung to the floor. I also placed my kids fish stuffed animals around on the floor. When you entered the waterfall the kids found the treasure chest in the corner. We opened the treasure box and put the goodies in our bags.
Food: After our hunt we had cake and food. My husband cut a watermelon into a pirate ship (soo cute) and we put fruit in it ( I labeled it Hook's Fruit Boat). We had jeweled cookies (m&m's) , and Peter Pan Punch. Since Mermaid Cove was in the kitchen I carried the theme of Fish into the food. I had various summer fish plates, bowls, for all the food. At the table area I wanted to create a magical feel for the Birthday Cake that was more Tinkerbell. I draped pink and purple tulle from the light and out. I put white Christmas lights inside the draped part and hung hearts and stars down from the light fixture. My daugheter loved setting her Tinkerbell goodies on the table (hats, plates, etc.)
After cake and ice cream we opened presents. I let the Birthday girl sit in her canopy and each friend got to bring his/her gift to her and sit next to her on the flowered pillow.
She had a great time and told me afterwards it was the best birthday ever!

Tinkerbell Party










Both my children tell me right after their birthday what they want to do next year.. For my daughter's 4th birthday she wanted a Tinkerbell Party! I knew she wouldn't change her mind, so I was able to prepare for a long time! I searched the internet and pulled a little from here and there to create the best Tinkerbell party for my little fairy! I had both boys and girls coming so I used the Fairy theme for the girls and pirates for the boys.
Invitation: For invintations I wanted to get some real cute ones made, but my daughter spotted the premade ones at Walmart and wanted them so badly I couldn't say no. So, we used those and added some fairy dust (glitter) to all of them.
Decorations: When the arrived I had a banner made from butcher paper hanging on the porch that said Welcome to Neverland. I also had a bubble machine blowing bubbles on the porch ( Walmart ). My daughter was dressed as Tinkerbell and my 2 year old son was Captain Hook. I found both costumes on clearance after Halloween at the Disney Store.
Decorations and Activities: Once inside our house Neverland was EVERYWHERE! Each station was labeled with a small sign and every doorway had rainbow colored crape paper. 1st. ..all the kids meet in Tinkerbell's Garden. I had pink/purple tule, white lights, fake rose petals, flowered pillows, and my daughters Tinkerbell Canopy set up around the fireplace. I told the kids Captain Hood had stolen the birthday treasure and we had to use the clues to find it. Each child got dressed in his/her fairy tale outfit at our first station (garden). I bought the girls fairy wings and skirts from the local Dollar Tree. The boys had pirate hats, patches, and swords from a Oriental Trading and Dollar Tree. I also gave each child a small drawstring bag from Oriental Trading to carry around to collect their goodies. Our first clue said to go to Indian Camp. In the back corner of the den my husband and I used brown butcher paper and a circle close hamper. We hung the hamper upside down from the ceiling and duct taped the butcher paper from the top all the way to the floor. Our ceilings are high so it was very dramatic to see. It looked like a huge Tent! Inside I made a little fire with the butcher paper and cardboard. My husband sat in the back of the tent (dressed like an Indian) each child took turns going into to get their Pirate tattoo. Then he gave them their next clue to go to Pirates Cove. This was my favorite one! I saved a huge box from Christmas and we cut it into a Pirate Boat and spray painted it black. I put this in the dining room next to the table. The kids could climb in and out of the ship and play in it. At the dining room station I sat out small cardbord treasure boxes from Michael's *hearts, circles, square shapes ones*. In the middle of the table I put a variety of jewels, stickers, markers, and glue. Each child got to decorate his/her own treasure chest. Our last clue was to go to Mermaid Cove. This station was in our kitchen. We took a variety of blues and green crape paper and hung them from the ceiling .. It swooped down off the window and then hung to the floor. I also placed my kids fish stuffed animals around on the floor. When you entered the waterfall the kids found the treasure chest in the corner. We opened the treasure box and put the goodies in our bags.
Food: After our hunt we had cake and food. My husband cut a watermelon into a pirate ship (soo cute) and we put fruit in it ( I labeled it Hook's Fruit Boat). We had jeweled cookies (m&m's) , and Peter Pan Punch. Since Mermaid Cove was in the kitchen I carried the theme of Fish into the food. I had various summer fish plates, bowls, for all the food. At the table area I wanted to create a magical feel for the Birthday Cake that was more Tinkerbell. I draped pink and purple tulle from the light and out. I put white Christmas lights inside the draped part and hung hearts and stars down from the light fixture. My daugheter loved setting her Tinkerbell goodies on the table (hats, plates, etc.)
After cake and ice cream we opened presents. I let the Birthday girl sit in her canopy and each friend got to bring his/her gift to her and sit next to her on the flowered pillow.
She had a great time and told me afterwards it was the best birthday ever!