Sunday, December 30, 2012

Look Who's TWO Birthday Party

For my daughter's second birthday party I decided to go with an owl theme.  Owls are one of her favorite animals right next to puppies, kitties, horses, cows, birds....okay so she knows the word and the sound an owl makes.  Mommy is the one that loves owls!

Since she is still very young and most of the party guests were still under two years old, I decided that a glorified playdate birthday party was the way to go.  Our living room has been gated off since my baby girl began to crawl so it was the perfect toddler hang out!  We moved some of the furniture out of the room and brought in a small ball pit, a large fabric playhouse, a bouncy horse and many other fun toys.  

I had a difficult time finding age-appropriate loot bag items for such a young group of kiddos.  Most things I came across at the store were too small and would surely find their way into little mouths.  Also, I am a big fan of having the items in my party bags match the theme of the party.  Unnecessary, I know, but thats the way I roll!  So, this made the party bag issue a little more tricky.  I found two items on Oriental Trading Company that worked great for the age-range of the partygoers.  The first item made a great favor but also took care of the craft activity I wanted to include in the party.  


An owl thumb print craft -- perfect for toddlers!  It was super easy to put together.  Each craft set came with directions and several pieces of foam craft sheet cut-outs.  Two-sided sticky tape was already attached to each piece and was ready to be joined together with coinciding pieces.  After the owl was pieced together, the child could add their thumbprints for feathers on the owl's body and wings.  CUTE!!
  



I also found these stuffed owls on Oriental Trading.  
Rather large in size, good quality and so adorable!



 That's about where my luck ran out with store-bought, age-appropriate owl items.  On to summoning my inner craft goddess!  I had seen some pictures floating around on the internet of cute party favors that used M&Ms.  I know some toddlers may not eat these candies but I figured if the child doesn't eat them, maybe the parent would ;-)

Here is my version of these candy party favors!

   

   



I also made a template for personalized labels for containers of bubbles.  

                                                        



Crayons were on my list for toddler party favors but I wanted to do something in the owl theme (duh).  So I made swirly crayons in owl molds.  This was time consuming and took WAY MORE crayons to make these than I had planned on using or buying.  However, they turned out cute and given their large size they were easy for toddlers to hold and use.  

                                                       

I bagged them and made owl stickers to seal the bags.






Finally, I made owl sugar cookies.  I used tulip-shaped cookie cutters and used icing and fondant to turn flowers into owls.  This was my first time making cookies like this so they were much more work and took a little more time to finish than I had planned.  But they turned out cute and made a great addition to the party theme :-)





I used the small owl cookies to dress up the cream cheese icing on the 
yummy filled cupcakes.  (Diet FAIL!)  
The Owl centerpiece in the picture was purchased from 



My big girl's party was a total HOOT! :-)


Saturday, January 7, 2012

Winter ONEderland First Birthday Party


I absolutely LOVE  this theme for a winter-time first birthday party!  Cold weather, crafting, decorating and being a mommy are a handful of my favorites things.  So, with this party I absolutely had a blast creating and planning for my baby girl's big day!  We celebrated with family, friends and the jolly big man, himself--Santa Claus!  Yummy food, cute decor,  s'mores by the fire and wonderful friends all helped make this a fun, wonderful party!


This post contains A LOT of pictures so I will just include a short description of the items shown.



Welcome sign on the front door



Gift table at the entrance.  I have several old windows that I decided to use to replace the pictures we normally have on our walls.  I decorated them with snowflake decals and Christmas ornaments hung from fishing line.

Ceramic snowman pail filled with giant candy canes.

 Lighted tree with 12 pictures of my 
daughter-- one from each month of 
her first year.  


Living room decor
Printable birthday banner from The Paper Cupcake




Dining room decor


Old window in the dining room.


Super-simple lollipop tree using a styrofoam floral cone.




Dessert Bar







Some of the items included on the dessert bar were rock candy, chocolate covered and candy covered pretzel sticks, Sixlets, "Icy Peppermint Patties",  chocolate covered small pretzels, "Polar Bear Kisses" (Hershey Kisses),  peppermint bark, "Snow Covered Donuts" (powdered mini donuts) and old fashion candy sticks.


The guest list was on the long side so I decided to have plenty of red velvet cupcakes on-hand in case there was a cake shortage.  I was lucky enough to have a couple of great friends make and frost the cupcakes for me :)  I used a wooden arctic play set for the cupcake stand.  I made baby seals, polar bears and penguins using polymer clay as a playful addition to the cupcake stand.  I love the way it turned out!

Polar bears doing a little ice fishing :)

Baby seal

Penguin taking his pet polar bear for a walk :)

Chili bar
I was very fortunate to have a few friends make several types of delicious chili 
for the chili bar!  Different cheeses, salsa, crackers, jalapeƱos and fritos were some of 
the toppings available to choose from.  YUM! 


Hot Chocolate Bar
What's a winter birthday party without a hot chocolate bar??  Toppings were aplenty
with mini marshmallows, red hots, shaved white chocolate, crushed peppermints,
soft peppermint sticks, crushed Andes chocolate mints, chocolate sprinkles and 
a variety of flavored creams.


I found these tin buckets in the dollar section at Target.  They worked perfectly
for holding eating utensils.


Pink lemonade, sodas and water bottles were available at the drink table.  

I designed personalized labels for the water bottles.  
















The gift table in the foyer was turned into the party favor table so guests could grab their goodies on the way out at the end of the party.  One of the favors were snow globes I made using baby food jars.  Each globe had either a polar bear or a penguin inside.   




We wrapped up the evening by drinking hot cocoa and roasting marshmallows over the firepit.  Such a fun night!










What a wonderful first birthday party for our little girl!!