Thursday, March 14, 2013

Dog Birthday Pictures!

Dog Birthday Poster Engineer Print
I made this as a trial run for a bigger project that I'm doing for a birthday party.  It turned out great!  I was going to add a border around the edge but was too lazy to go back and have another one printed.  This was the first time I created a vector image (an image you can get really big or really small without losing quality) using Inkscape.  I thought that this silhouette of a Weimaraner really resembled the birthday dog.  I printed it at Staples using the engineer print and it cost only $3.59 and it's huge (24 x 36).  So, if you want something cheap but has big impact this is for you.  Just remember to use a vector image or it will look really pixelated and you will NOT like it.

Dog Birthday Card Homemade
Look at that adorable birthday card another party guest made.  I think that is a picture of their Weim and his paws on the card.   So cute! 

Dog Party Ideas
Can you believe I didn't get a good picture of the birthday girl?  But, I did snap this one of her with her new birthday bone!



Friday, March 8, 2013

Dog Birthday!

Dog Birthday Cake
Our dear friends wanted to celebrate their dog's first birthday.....and who wouldn't? So, we helped out and made some of the party goods. I thought that was the least we could do since we did tag along when they took her home for the first time.  Here is the cake I made using the recipe below.  Super easy and I modified it to work with the stuff I already had in the kitchen cabinet. Easy peasy.

2-½ cups water
½ cup canned pumpkin
1 egg (slightly beaten)
½ teaspoon vanilla extract
¼ cup peanut butter (chunky)
3-½ cups whole wheat flour
½ cup oats
1 tablespoon baking powder
½ teaspoon cinnamon

Directions:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a medium bowl, thoroughly mix water, pumpkin, egg, vanilla, and peanut butter. In a large bowl, combine flour, oats, baking powder, and cinnamon. Mix wet and dry ingredients together and stir well. Spoon into a greased 6 inch pan till about 2/3 full. Bake for 35 to 40 minutes or until firm (but not too brown). Cool completely and store in an open container or paper bag in the refrigerator. I used my daughter's first birthday cake pan (a 6 inch round) and it made two of those.

As always though use common sense and don't let your pup eat the whole thing. Moderation is key. I made this and only let my dog and its guest eat a small amount. I got a cute picture of her eating it for a photo then took it away and gave her only a small chunk. Of course, they would like to eat the whole thing but it "could" upset their stomach. Since, this is different than their normal everyday diet.

I also made a little cake stand.  Guess how much?  Less than two bucks.  The plate is from Walmart less than $1....I think 86¢ to be exact and $1 candle stick from the Dollar Tree.  I spray painted it with some spray paint I already had and hot glued it on the plate. 

Dog party

Here's the invite. I sell them now in my Etsy shop. She didn't want anything too formal so she just emailed it to the party goers. Personally, I would have printed those dudes out and mailed'em off. With matching envelope liners, of course. Stay tuned for pictures of the actual party.  I loved helping out because this makes it so easy for my own doggies party coming up in April.  Hard work is already done!

Saturday, March 2, 2013

Batman Party Inspiration


I'm helping with a batman party.  Here is the inspiration.  I HOPE to have all of this at the party.

This is for you Heather.....let me know if you like it.
batman birthday party inspiration

From left to right:
Batwiches  - Easy sandwiches cut with batman cookie cutter you can buy on Ebay.
Cheetos cones   - Easy way to hold chips.  Print off comic book pages online if you don't have any.
Hot dogs with comic holders  - Again print off comic book pages and hand fold the corners.
Joker Juice - Afix batman sign to punch with paper or vinyl.  I'll probably use vinyl since the paper bleeds if it gets moisture on it.
Pop - Print off POP paper and wrap around cans. Easy way to jazz up regular o'l cans.
Pow, Bam, Wow, Banner
Gift Bags - Cheap bags you can buy at Michael's and afix batman logo too.  Great way to incorporate girls at the party too.
Birthday Boy shirt - You can freezer paper stencil this or use iron on vinyl with Silhouette cutter.
Mom shirt - You can freezer paper stencil this or use iron on vinyl with Silhouette cutter.

batman birthday party inspiration

Chocolate Suckers - Buy mold off of Ebay for statement piece on table. 
Birthday Cake Topper - Easy way to jazz up a store bought plain cake.
Bat Streamer - Cute, party city.
Pow Signs - Have to have some comic words.
Batman Plates, cups, napkins - Easy, Walmart.
Gift Table with Batman balloon - Love to have a gift table. You can buy the balloon at Partycity.  Kind of pricey I think but it makes a statement.
Water Bottle Labels - Hopefully will be able to recreate these with Gimp (a free editing program) or you can always buy them from etsy.com
Banner - Will try and recreat using Silhouette.  But, I've never made one that elaborate before.
Party Favor (Water Bottle with Batman Logo)  - Made by me. Available in my Etsy shop.
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