Showing posts with label children. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children. Show all posts

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Fathers Day Printable and Treat


Who needs a fun idea for Father's day?

I know, I know....Mother's Day is coming first!
But, I know what I am doing for my sweet Mother
so, I have moved on to Father's Day!

My girls and I came up with this fun printable
and made some homemade chocolates with this
fun mustache mold!

What do you think?
I think it turned out pretty cute!


You can find the printables here in my Etsy shop!

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Elves Wanted: Holiday Class Party

I know we have not even gotten to Halloween yet...
But I am so far behind I am just now sharing my
daughters 2nd grade class party from last year!

On with the party and details!
I decided on an Elves Wanted theme party!

Classic colors of Red, White, and Green decorations
As you know with class parties, you have about 30 minutes to set up!
That puts party people to the test!
I love the rush though!
Does that make me crazy?

Here are the details....

The kids had sweet treats and played a few games and crafts!
Cupcakes serve a crowd!


I used a cardboard box and wrapped it up with white paper like a gift!


I used a second smaller box to display these swirled lollipops.


Popcorn and sweets!
One of the kids favorite treats are Rice Kripies!
I drizzled these with red chocolate and arranged them standing
for a more interesting display.
I hand stamped these flat spoons with "Fa, La, La, La, La",
and inserted them into the treat!

My very sweet cookie friend on Etsy at
made these cookies specifically to match my
printable set!  They were so cute...and TASTY!


After a few treats it was time for Reindeer games....
Pin the nose on the Reindeer!


Each student decorated a cocoa cup insert
to take home and enjoy over the holiday break.
This was my last year to host an intimate class party!
This year it is done as a grade level?
How does you school do it?

Never to early to start planning those holiday parties!
You can find all of these Elf Printables in my Etsy Shop!
Come by and see this party and many others!

Vendor Sources:
Cookies:   A Cookie Jar


Monday, September 12, 2011

Breakfast Push Ups


I have really been loving all of the fun ideas
I find over at Pinterst!

If you have not been able to visit their site
Go NOW!!
RUN!!!

Okay, Okay....I found this sweet new use
for the push up containers that you can
find here!

Cinnamon Roll Push ups!


I never thought to do breakfast!

Find the Tutorial for these over
at Tip Junkie....Another great site!
Also, if you are looking for these little containers,
I have them in my shop!

Here is a BONUS!
With every order in September and October,
I am giving you a set of
Halloween Printable Party Circles FREE!



Just mention you saw this on my blog!



Thursday, September 8, 2011

Juice Box Mummies

Who is ready for Halloween?

I am really getting into the mood with all of the
party inspiration that I am seeing everywhere!

How about these little cuties?

Mummy wrapped juice boxes!

Just wrap up those boxes with white electrical tape
or cheese cloth would work at well.
Add some adhesive backed googly eyes
to the front and poke a hole in the top for the straw!
What a fun idea to serve at a child's
Halloween party or a fun surprise for their lunch boxes!

I am doing this one for sure!!

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Baby Reveal Idea

I love the idea of baby reveal parties!
The fun of cutting open the cake and
seeing the pink or blue cake on the inside.

Well, I saw this idea over at Volume 25 blog
and photgraphy by Kelly Anderson Photography.

A Boxed Balloon Reveal!!
Check out this sweet photo!
I love it!!


How fun would this be?



Monday, August 15, 2011

DIY Stars in Jars

Well, summer is winding down and school is starting
for us next week. 
I was looking through Pinterest last night
for hours...and hours....loving all of the beautiful
and fun ideas and came across this project.

Stars in Jars!


What you need:
Mason Jars
Glow in the Dark Paint
Wooden sticks or small paint brushes

What to do:
Dip your stick or brush in the paint
Splatter inside the jar

That is all!
This would be so fun for my kids rooms
or for a sleep over party craft!

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Balloon Wreath Tutorial

Oh Happy Day!
My Little Art Party was featured over


I am so excited!! What? 
Excited is not even the word!
I really have no words to describe
how over the moon I am!

Well, I have had a few people write and ask
about how to make these very fun
balloon wreaths.

They are so easy you are not going to believe it!

So here are the instructions that I used

What do you need:



You need balloons. Lots and lots of balloons.
I used 3 bags of 72 count variety colored balloons.
 2 greening pin packs-
found at Craft stores in the artificial plant section

 Straw wreath
Important: leave the plastic on so it doesn’t shed.

What to Do:

You just take a greening pin, stick the balloon in the middle…



and stick it to the straw wreath......



Do this over and over and over until the whole wreath
 is filled in colorful balloons!



There you go!
Finished Product!


It is that simple!
For more fun projects visit

Warning:
You might lose yourself for hours!!

Monday, June 27, 2011

Real Parties: U-Pick Hydroponic Party

I recently received an email from Stacey at
Elle Belle Blog with a fabulous party
she threw for her precious little girl!

I love to see new theme ideas...
this is so fun!
Stacey was fortunate to discovered a local hydroponic
U-Pick Farm, called First Fruits.
What a great discovery!
They have been picking fresh food there months!
Birthday girl Elle loves picking fruit so
she thought it would be a great
place for a birthday party!

The party was in a Morning Breakfast
since Florida heats up in the afternoon!
Something I am familiar with in Texas!!
So I totally get it!

Check out the beautiful details...


Love the outdoor organic farm feel...


Place setting...looks like a plant right?
No...think again!
They are chocolate pudding, Oreo "dirt", mint leaf "plants".
She added a wood spoon/plant stake and stamped "yummy"!
Cute!!




Love the over turned pots as stools!
So cute!


Morning Breakfast menu...
Muffins, Juice, Fruit and Coffee...Yum


Love these...
Keep Calm and Buy Local
Coffee Cup Wrappers

Stacey's husband carefully folded and cut these lovelies...
wow.....what a great daddy!


Children's aprons....so vintage and sweet!


Stacey even made a sweet little favor for the parents too...
Quilted mason jar of fruit dip
 topped with handmade labels with little
 felt strawberries from Mud & Twig.
A wooden spoon stamped with "thanks" tied on with twine
completed the favors.




Thank Stacey for sharing with us!
If you haven't been to see Stacey's blog,
find it here!
Lots of fun stuff!

Friday, June 17, 2011

Pocket Full of Sunshine

This is one way to start off the weekend!
Check out this bright and fun party!
I knew I had to share when I saw this
over at Love The Day.
All of the details were captured by


Sweet Birthday Girl....



I love this sunshine backdrop and ruffled tableskirt!


Sunshiney foods...Love the donuts on sticks!


Turquoise drink station and gifts table...


Ribbon backed chairs....precious!


Turquoise High Chair is so sweet!
What a lovely detail to hang a banner on the chair!


Have a Happy Sunshiney Weekend!

Monday, June 6, 2011

Customer Feature: "Ahoy, It's A Boy"

"Ahoy, It's A Boy"!
Sweet Customer Morgan came to me
wanting me to help her with a baby shower for her sister.

Mom to be's favorite colors for her little boy to be were
Navy Blue and Green.
Love!

First thing that came to mind was Nautical.
So we ran with it and here are the details
from the shower.

Drink Tags were embellished with silver anchor charms
and tied up with jute.


Banner, Water Bottle Labels, Amazing Cookies and Cake Pops!


Mini Candy Bar Wrappers for a sweet treat....


Guess what's in the Bag game.
Every bag had a baby item in it that Started with the Letter on the front
of the bag...B...for Blanket etc.


It was a lot of fun working on these shower printables!
Thanks Morgan and Mom to be Melissa for allowing
me to share her special day with all of you!

If you would like your own baby shower printables,
come visit my Etsy Shop and

Collection includes:
Invitation
"Ahoy, It's a Boy" Pennant Banner
2 inch Drink or Favor Tags
Blank Fold Over Labels
Mini Candy Bar Wrappers
2 inch Party circles with Whale and Anchor
Water Bottle labels
Gift Log
Guest Sign Sheet
Baby Boy Pennant Banner
Bingo Cards

Come by and see the collection!

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Picasso Art Party!

My sweet little girl turned 4 last week and
had been talking about an Art Party for months!

It was the first time to invite classmates over
to her house for a party and she was beaming
with excitement!

I have so many pictures so bare with me
in this super size of a feature!

The little artist were greeted by a
birthday balloon wreath!
So super easy!  You must make one! 


And my Sweet Birthday Girl!
Don't you love that shirt!
The ever fabulous Kristina at Modern Frills never disappoints! 
 They are great shirts! 


The first task for my Mini Picasso's
were to make Picasso Pops!
My daughter's help me smash up colorful candies
and place them into bowls divided by colors.
Each guest made their own lollipops!


I wish I had pictures of the finished product...
however I had my hands full!
(Note to self:  Hire a Photographer!)

After making their Picasso Pops,
each little artist found their art supplies
in the Art Cubby that I set up.



Next, my little artists were off for a little
sand art fun!


After finishing their sand art, they painted
their own Picasso Masterpiece.
The kids were so creative! 
Who needs a little treat?
The kids had a little snack with painting
from these fabulous Kandy Kones


Starving Artist?
Yes, after all of that hard work, it was time to eat!

I kept the table design simple.
A row of colorful pails with matching pinwheels lined the table.
I cut the place mats out of colorful foam sheets
and added the dots to make a painters palette.



I tied up the gable boxes with a tag that
read "Starving Artist" and attached a paint brush
for a little added touch.


After all of that fun and lunch....
it is time for some sweets right?


Raibow Lantern hung above the Sweets Table...


I knew I had to have this ruffled table skirt as soon as
my daughter said "Art Party"!

The sweets table included this Fabulous Cake,
Cupcakes, Painters Palette Cookies, Colorful Gumballs,
Crayola Jelly Bellies, and last but not least..
Rainbow Cake Push Cakes!





The kids all made their own gumball masterpiece
to take home with them.



I had so much fun making the push cakes!
I had a little snag with the box displays
and had to serve them upside down,
but hey...it worked.

If you are looking for a tutorial to make you own
push ups head over to this post:
Rainbow Push Up Tutorial and Recipe
Looking for your own push ups?
You can find them here:
Simply Creative Printables



The kids loaded up their Art Cubby with Sand Art,
Paintings, Gumballs, and this fun little favor!

The favors were 4 small containers with
colorful playdoh in each. I tied them up with
some twine and included a mini polling pin,
and heart shaped cookie cutter on top!



I had so much fun planning this fun and colorful party
for my daughter!
Art is such a fun activity for little ones!

Needing to plan your own Art Party?
Here is a list of useful Vendors to help:

Party Printables:  Simply Creative Printables
Push Up Containers:  Simply Creative Printables
Gable Boxes:  Container Store
Birthday Shirt:  Modern Frills
Stripped Lunch Bags:  Sweet Shop Lulu
Kandy Kones:  Posh Party Pretties

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