Showing posts with label birthday party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birthday party. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Balloon Time Helium Tank Review

diy helium tank
My little one just turned 5! Since we've been back around our family we usually do my kid's parties at a venue. This time my little one choose the movies. Yay! I've never done a movie birthday party before. We watched The Jungle Book. Which is a little intense. The birthday girl actually had to come and sit on my lap. Lol. I love her still being little.

decorations for birthday party

helium tank
I never can just come to a party. I have to bring the party too. So, when I was asked to review Balloon Time Helium Tanks...I jumped at the chance. But before I went and got the tank we still hadn't decided on a venue for the party. So, I literally drove this tank to another state. One of the little things that is easily overlooked is the packaging. Well besides the tank being super light it has these two little holes on the side of the box. These are for your fingers so you can carry it. This was wonderful to have since I had to carry it from the car to the room at the theater and had tons of other stuff to carry as well. The tank isn't heavy but it's awkward so those little finger holes make it EASY to carry. It's the little things people...and this is one of them.
diy balloon air

The tank is so easy to operate. Even a child could do it. And that is exactly what happened while I was acting like a crazy maniac to get the room setup. My other daughter, a 9 year old, and mother blew up all the balloons. She aired them while my mom tied them. You can guess what her duty is going to be at the next party;)  The room was filled with balloons but amidst the chaos I forgot to take a picture of the ceiling. Balloon Time Helium Tanks are great if you are at a venue and need to air up balloons there. Because trust me I and my husband both have driven with a car full of balloons and it is not fun. Then try getting them outside inside without them getting tangled up. It's. not. going. to. happen.

Thanks Balloon Time Helium Tanks for sending me the gift card for the tank. I am sold! I won't do a party without my OWN Balloon Time Helium Tank.

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Dog Birthday Party Ideas!

dog birthday
Ginger, my dog, turned 4! Yes, we have some kind of party every year to celebrate her birth and the turmoil joy she brings into our lives. Is it over the top? Yes. Kind of. But, I've also been helping my friend throw her dog's birthday party which is a month before my dog's birthday and so that allows me to get two parties out of one effort. Poor Ginger didn't get a cake this year it was all about the humans but she did get a toy skunk for her present:)
dog party planning
We had scooby snacks on the top, puppy chow on the next level, and pup corn on the bottom level (which was filled with kettle corn....yummmy!) Toilet water was also served a.k.a. bottled water with water bottle wraps. 
dog birthday party

pupcorn

puppy chow

dog paw stamped napkins
 Hand stamped napkins.  Can't have a party without those!
puppy treat banner

dog birthday planning
And without further ado, the birthday girl herself, Ginger! Isn't she pretty. Poor thing, she's all beauty and no brains. Lol. But we love her and is the best kid dog ev.er. Happy 4th birthday, Ginger.

Update 2015: I now sell the puppy chow labels as a digital download in my Etsy shop.

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Birthday Gift Idea

Sometimes I think its hard to come up with birthday gift ideas.  I like to do something extra for our close friends. Here is what we did.


You can find most of your supplies at the Dollar Tree. I bought the shredded paper, floral block, and pop rocks.  I already had the gift bag that someone gave us from a previous birthday.


I used the bag as the wrapping for around my styrofoam block, glued the shredded paper on top to cover the rest of the green, glued the skewers onto the pop rocks and poked them into the styrofoam block, and made a cute take to put on a skewer in the middle.  The whole project cost less than $5 because I had some of the items already.
 

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Emmy's 2nd Birthday!


pink birthday hat on a chunky little girl
Isn't she the cutest thing, ever?  I love her so much and can't believe she is two.  Well like three months...ago.  Life is busy!
  
little girl wearing boutique dress
My little cheeseburger in front of her birthday display.

little girl eating cake in high chair
She's so civilized. Lol. She is only two so I thought a smash cake was still appropriate but apparently not.  She wouldn't touch it until we gave her a fork and then fed her sister cake.

pink and brown diy birthday party table with ruffled table cloth
Here is her party set up.  I tried to reuse anything I had left over from last year and previous parties.  It was a very simple gathering.

Thursday, July 18, 2013

"Diary of a Wimpy Kid" Birthday Party

Diary of a wimpy kid cake


Diary of a wimpy kid homemade cake
I went to Walmart and had them make an 8 inch round plain cake.  I didn't want to stress over "making" the cake.  Now, I wish I had just made the cake. They didn't do any better of a job frosting it than I would have.  I think the baker was new.  But for $6.50 what more can you ask for? Well I could have asked for aleast the right flavor of cake it was supposed to be chocolate inside but instead was white. 

But anywho. I thought working with fondant was going to be easy.  Turns out not so much.  Well let me rephrase it is easy to work with if you know the right consistency/texture it is supposed to be.  The black fondant just wasn't working with me so on to plan b.  I had originally bought some sugar sheets I saw at Michael's but returned them because I thought it would be easier/cheaper to make my own fondant.  Not so much.  I went and rebought the sugar sheets.  I am a perfectionist so I didn't want to cut the sugar sheets with scissors.  I started looking at it and thought I could cut this with my Silhouette.  I started looking online and sure enough you can.  I had kept my old blade because I saw some where that you could resharpen it by cutting tin foil with it.  It worked and it made it sharp again.  I used this blade (my now food cutting blade) to cut the sugar sheet.  I used the setting for regular cardstock and it worked like a charm.  Just be sure and not to do a double cut.  It never seems to make the exact same cut.  I made my own design using my Silhouette with an image of "Greg Heffley" I found online and used one of the pre-installed scallop border for the border.  This lovely lady tried to help me with the graphics she used but at the time I didn't know how to convert an svg file and make my Silhouette recognize it. 

So for a cost break down of the cake:

$6.50 for the cake
$4.00 for the fondant (makes way more than you will need)! Letters around the cake
$2.50 for the Greg cut out on top
$2.50 for the scalloped border
Total: $15.50

I could have used the sugar sheets for letters that went on top of the cake but I wanted something that had some dimension and stood up.  The sugar sheets are really flat which worked really well for the border and the Greg figure.

Cheese touch cupcakes
Here are store bought cupcakes (Walmart to be exact) $6.00 for a dozen.  I made marshmallow fondant and made cheese toppers.  They turned out great!

Diary of a wily kid cake display
I wish I had gotten a better picture but here it is all set up at the party with the cupcakes surrounding it.

Diary of a wimpy kid banner
Zoo Wee Mama pennant banner made with Silhouette.  I feel like this is a sponsor for Silhouette with as many times I am going to be mentioning it but it isn't I just really use it a ton for parties.

Diary of a wimpy favors
Here is what was in their goodie bags.  A full size "diary".  These were on sale at Walmart for 50¢ each.  I then used this premade label personalized it, resized it to fit my notebook, and printed it out on full sized label paper.  Dollar Tree had pop rocks 3/$1 so one of those went into each bag. I absolutely loved the Rodrick Rule snickers bag that I simply printed out on cardstock.  I bought the snickers for the Rodick Rule at Dollar Tree 6 fun size/$1 but I looked at Walmart after I bought these and they had them cheaper. Keeping with the same Dollar Tree theme I bought a box of pencils.  You can't see it some how I forgot to untuck it from under the Snickers is an "Oh no! You now have the cheese touch I made out of cardstock on the Silhouette.  Michael's had their scrapbook sale so the paper was 20¢ a sheet.  I used for 4 sheets since that was how many I could fit on mine but if you have a cameo you could fit more. The popcorn bags held all the small suff and were 10/$1 at Dollar Tree.

Diary of a wimpy kid party inspiration
Here is my beverage bin all vinyled up. 
I think this is my most used party item.  I bought this at Target years ago and then went back and bought the stand that went with it. So glad I did.  It is so simple to personalize.  Since I'm no longer afraid of vinyl (no idea why I was to begin with, it is so simple to use) I cut out whatever the theme is and attach it right to the bin.  When the party is over :( I just simply peel it off.

Personalized wimpy kid water
Of course you have to have personalized water bottles to go with the personalized water bin. I made this using my Silhouette. Use regular copy paper if you are going to laminate them, by laminating them I mean encasing them in packaging tape. If you won't be putting them in a bin of water then you can use cardstock which holds up better if they aren't laminated.  If they are laminated the cardstock is just to stiff and your label will want to untape itself after you apply them to the bottles.

Pin the Booger on Game
Here is the "Pin the Booger on" game.  All it is a poster I bought on Ebay for $7.99 and for the boogers we used some cut up frogs that were sticky that we used for a previous party favor (you can get them at Target in the favor section).

Game ideas
All the boogers "pinned" on.  We just wrote on the poster the child's name or initals to keep track of who's boogers were who's.

photo props
Here are some of the kids posing with their character masks.

Diary of a wimpy kid photo props
I didn't know if the kids would know which character drawing was which so I put in vinyl the names on the back of the popsicle sticks.

birthday gift wrap
Personalized gift bag for the Birthday Boy.

diary of a wimpy kid party favor cup
Used my handy dandy Silhouette machine to cut out an image of Greg for a personalized cup for the birthday boy. It turned out really cute! 
party games
It was so hot so outside they went out for some water fun.

party activities
All kids love cotton candy! The birthday boy has this cotton candy maker on speed dial.....seriously!


diary of a wimpy kid cake
Birthday boy with his cake.



Party inspiration and links:




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!

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Turtle Watermelon Carving!

I saw this cute turtle carving here. So last weekend I thought I would do a trial run one before my daughter's safari birthday party.  What do you think?  Do you think mine turned out ok?
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