Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Partying with a bunch of 6-year olds

This year Berlin really wanted a Lalaloopsy Sewing party. My first reaction was nope, no way. Not going to deal with a bunch of 6-year olds and a sewing machine. But then, the more I thought about it, I knew we could make it work with something simple, that didn't involve the sewing machine. 

Berlin wanted to make necklaces. But after looking at bead prices I convinced her to go with bracelets instead. These were a fast craft for them to do while we waited for everyone to arrive.

 



We decided that the girls would also sew a pet mouse, just like the one that Crumbs Sugar Cookie has. Except ours was gray because that is what I had around the house. A few days before I cut them out of felt, stitched the nose and whiskers on, attached the eyes, and punched the holes all around. All they had to do was sew and stuff the day of the party. These turned out "sew" cute and the girls did a great job. Turned out to be the perfect craft for the girls.



Then it was time for food and presents. Berlin requested donut holes from Banbury Donuts, chocolate milk, cotton candy cups, and apple slices with greek yogurt fruit dip. YUM! 

Berlin had a great time with all her friends and she was so excited upon seeing the girls wear their bracelets to church the next day. Some even had their pet mouse with them. Yay for being 6!

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Hello Kitty Stump Village birthday party

I will admit that I am a closet party planner. I LOVE planning birthday parties for my kids and I LOVE going all out. With two kids, it's really not so bad. I am sure I would feel different if I had more kiddos to plan for. Our rule is that up until they are 6 they get a friend party. After 6 it goes every other year which also makes it easier on me. 

I usually max the invite list at 8 because that's all we can squeeze around our table, but this year it was 10 to accommodate all the girls in her preschool and Primary class. It was such a fun group of girls.

Berlin really wanted a Hello Kitty birthday party this year. I really wanted a woodland party. So when she fell in love with the Hello Kitty Stump Village dvd's we found at the library last year, we knew we could combine the two seamlessly.



Setup.... I was up until 2 am making and putting up decorations. Then I went to bed only to wake up by 8am to get the final touches on. Needless to say, I was pooped by the time the party ended that afternoon. 

 

I found these darling trays and plates at Target in the dollar bin months ago (they were the basis of my ideas for a woodland party). The girls got to choose one as they were leaving with their parents. I just love these. They make me happy.

 

 

These were the strawberry-lemon Hello Kitty Cake Pops that Berlin helped me make. This was my first time working with a food-safe marker. Yeah. Lame. For being a brand new "marker", it was really dry and I just didn't like it. It wasn't dark enough and if I tried to go over the whiskers a second time, it just make it look worse. Oh well, they still turned out pretty good.

   
When the girls first arrived we had them put on some of my old t-shirts and aprons so they could paint some cute birdhouses I found in the dollar bin at Joann's. This was our painting station.


All the little painters hard at work. Their finished birdhouses turned out so cute! We did this first so they could dry during the rest of the party.  


Once dry I put them in cello bags to protect them.



Pin the nose on Hello Kitty was up next. Ryan made the sweet vinyl for the window. It's HUGE but it was perfect. Now it's hanging on the wall behind Berlin's headboard.


 
  
Finley getting his turn ... FINALLY! He waited so patiently for all the girls to go first. The girls all thought he would be the closest and win, but his Hello Kitty nose ended up the farthest away.

 

The girls all wanted Ryan to take a turn ... so they kept spinning and spinning and spinning him around! Then they pushed him to the target. I guess they didn't want to see him fail :). And they were laughing hysterically the whole time.

 

Then we ate lunch: PB&J sandwiches, chips, fresh strawberries, bananas, and blueberries with whipped cream, all washed down with lemonade. YUM!

These are the scavenger hunt prizes. There were 4 brown bags with different animals on them: an Owl (woodland erasers), a Hedgehog (sixlets), Mushrooms (pixie sticks), and a Squirrel (trail mix). Ryan hid these in our back field, then gave clues to the girls so they could find them. It was so cute to watch them running around.

 
  
  
  

 


Finley watching the hunt go down.

After the hunt the kids came inside to warm up and give Berlin their cute presents. One of the hit presents was a can of glitter hair spray. The minute the girls saw it they wanted to open it and spray it in their hair. So we took them back outside on the deck and sprayed it all over their hair. It was so much fun!





The girls in the picture above are all looking at Finley - who's wearing the ribbons from the presents on his head. Ryan seems to have started something here. The girls thought it was the greatest. Finley of course loved the attention. Such a ham!

Enjoying the cake pops and vanilla ice-cream with sprinkles on top. My friend told this GREAT idea to cut down prep time during the party. I scooped out all the ice-cream in little cups that morning, added sprinkles, then stuck them in a cupcake pan (the cups I got fit perfectly) and put it back in the freezer. Then, when it was time we just pulled out the cupcake pan and handed them out. SOOOOO nice & easy!


While we waited for the parents to arrive we let them pick out a Hello Kitty tattoo and put them on their hands/arms. And that wrapped up the party! It was such a lovely day and we thank our cute little friends who helped make it so much fun!

A huge shout out to Ryan who is AMAZING with the kids. He helped with all the games and made that awesome vinyl Hello Kitty Head. He isn't afraid to get silly with the kids and they love it too. And another shout out to my sister Val. She is at every party without fail helping setup, take pictures, cleanup, entertain, and just deal with the mass chaos kid parties bring. She is wonderful for this and for so many other reasons. But Finley was the sweetest of all. He was such a good helper with the girls. While I was answering the door, he found aprons for some of the girls and helped them put them on and tie them. He was like everyone's big brother, willing to lend a hand. Sure do love that kid!

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Valentine Pouch tutorial

HAPPY FEBRUARY 1st! 

My kids have been counting down the days to February for a couple reasons ...
 one: Berlin's birthday is this month (yikes! she's going to be 5!)
two: it's the beginning of our 14 Days of Valentines tradition. 


Each year the kids put out their Valentine Heart and when they get home from school they eagerly check to see what little treat awaits. My mom used to leave candy on our pillows before Valentines Day and I wanted to do something similar with my kids.

Our cute little setup - all ready to go!

Want to make your own little heart pouch? For each one you'll need 2 pieces of heavy cardstock paper (my paper was 12" x 12"), some scrap ribbon (atleast 2 pieces 12" long each), and a stapler.


Fold the paper in half and draw half a heart on the wrong side of one of them. Cut both papers at the same time (so they are the same size hearts).

 
 

Fold the hearts in half - pattern side showing.

 

The folded centers will be the sides of your pouch. Make and form a heart by connecting the bottom point and folding one paper over the other.

 

Open the pouch and staple down each side of the heart.

 

Finally, take your two ribbons and tie one end together in a knot. Then take one strand and staple to the left side; then take the other and staple to the right side.


Wah-la! Cute little Valentine pouches. I like ours simple, but feel free to embellish the hearts with stickers, buttons, monograms, glitter, etc.


Hang from hooks, a bed, a doorknob, a chair, or make tiny ones to hang from branches/stems in a vase. So many options! (note: if your child is prone to slamming doors when angry or throwing temper-tantrums, doorknobs may NOT be the best place to hang them. Not that I would know *smile*)


Need ideas on what to put inside? 
Here's what we are doing this year. 
With each treat they get a little note with 1 thing I love about them:

little debbie heart cakes
chocolate crispy hearts
Coloring book (dollar store)
gobstopper heartbreakers
conversation hearts
new toothbrushes (dollar store)
Valentine pj pants I made for each of them
Valentine plates (target dollar bin)
Gummy Valentine candy
Valentine silverware (target dollar bin)
Heart suckers
Felt sushi for their play kitchen (target dollar bin)
Cherry sour balls
stuffed animal (the last day (14th) they get a nicer gift)

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Christmas Advent

I love when I get projects done that have been staring me down for a while. And by a while, I mean a year now. Remember the PB advent calendar that I blogged about here in 2010?
 


Well, I finally got my version done last night - just in time for December 1st!

And I have to admit, I am more than pleased with how it turned out. The picture doesn't do it justice (cruddy  lighting as usual), but it looks really great on our kitchen dining room wall.  

Finley gets to choose the odd numbered days, and Berlin does the even ones. Inside each pail is a little treat/toy for them. I also decided to do the "ABC's of Christmas" activity found in this month's Friend magazine, so with each day there is a letter of the Alphabet with a word and scripture about Christmas. We will read them each night with the kids before bedtime. I am really excited for this part. 

The best news of all...it cost less than $15 (not including the surprises inside)

Buckets - DollarTree 3pk/$1 (I bought 9 packs for 27 buckets total)

Frame - used to be the frame on the picture over our fireplace (which we found in the barn). I have been saving it for something special and this was it!

Paper embellishments - leftover scrap-paper

Vinyl Numbers - my awesome hubby cut them for me, but I want to say the vinyl was a couple bucks.

So happy to have it done!