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If you're planning a rainbow party, I recommend these rainbow party activity ideas! They were perfect for our watercolor rainbow party for my daughter's 5th birthday, the guests loved them! These party activities and favor ideas will help you make your rainbow party planning a breeze! Check out...
Every little girl dreams of princesses, kittens, mermaids, sparkles, ponies, candy, and pink EVERYTHING on their birthday. Here are a few creative DIY decor ideas for an unforgettable birthday party!
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Do you have twins? If so, here are 15 party ideas for boy/girl twins for their birthday! You can tailor any of these ideas to your preferred color scheme and even add in another element if you have triplets. I also have several gender neutral birthday party themes that you also might want to check out. As always, the Tip Junkie Party blog has HUNDREDS of first birthday party cake and party themes so you can always search there if youre looking for something in particular. 1. Aqua and Orange Circus Theme - The aqua and orange colors really pop,
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Our friend Sylvia celebrated her 4th birthday with a Disney Princess Birthday Party. When designing the custom banner for her party I dec...
Sometimes I see something that looks too fun not to try. A week or so ago the Unicorn drink was all the rage, did you try one?We're all about unicorns over here so of course
My daughter obsessed with Disney princesses. I wanted to avoid the typical princess party, so I went with a classier version of the classic princess party!
P planned it all.
Little Miss Emma turned 3 in July! (can you believe I'm just now blogging about it?!) Her current obsession is all things mermaid. A mermaid party it was! We started out with a few simple games. This is for a 3 year old crowd, after all! This one was "Feed the shark!" It was a ball toss game. They just had to throw the ball in the shark's mouth! The second was "Pin the tail on the mermaid" (which I forgot to take a picture of!) After that, it was time for food and cake! Emma wanted a "fancy cake". This was all I was up for making this year, having a brand new baby! Ombre rosettes, and a glittery number 3, Here she is, blowing out the candles on big number 3! The rest of the food followed our under the sea theme. Ocean "Jelly" was a huge hit. Kids love jello. It's a fact! Rice crispies are a fave of Miss E, so we had to have those. Layered "mermaid" cakes were fun too. Just layered cupcake pops. We had chocolate AND vanilla. Trying to please everyone! Love how these "clam" cookies turned out. So cute! We also had dipped pretzels (another Miss E request). For party favors, I made all the girl's sparkly mermaid tails and starfish wands! CLICK HERE for the Full Tail tutorial! The starfish wands are simple to made. Find large starfish at your craft store, and hot glue on some ribbon and a dowel rod! Easy. Almost forgot about the cookies. What party is complete without AMAZING sugars cookies? Aren't these beautiful? So cute. In all, an awesome birthday for our spunky and fun Miss Emma. Linking up here
TROLLS PARTY FAVOR SUCKERS Materials: Tulle Ribbon Small flowers Suckers Scissors Glue Directions: cut tulle into rectangles (measure to make sure it is the desired size) make appx 3 squares (more if desire a solid look) cut small slit in...Read more
It’s time to treat your little princesses to a party they will never forget. They will totally love these 20 Princess Party Ideas for kids that are cheap, easy and simple to make in most cases. If you are lucky enough to have a little Princess of your own then this is certainly the selection of […]
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Last weekend we celebrated our daughters 5th birthday! Of course she wanted the popular unicorns, hearts and rainbows theme! It was so much...
Baby, big. Mama, sad. But enough with all the sap...How 'bout a party? So....complaining about the pressure of throwing a kid's birthday party might be the 1st world-iest problem of them all...but maybe just indulge me for one minute. You know I love throwing parties. Like...LOVE it. And I adore birthdays...But the timing of Piper's birthday is a little bit tough. It's so close to Halloween that it's hard for me to do both things all-out (and all-out is pretty much the only way I want to do things). I grew up having the best birthday parties, so it's something that's hugely important to me. It doesn't have to be expensive, or overly fancy, but it does have to be special. I want to make my kids know that I love them, and that they're worth all the effort that it takes to throw a big bash. Buttttttttt....I also want to keep my sanity, so I try to keep things in perspective and rein in my tendency to care too much, try too hard and generally go all Courtney on things. I genuinely didn't have a clue what I was going to do for Piper this year...down to a couple weeks before her birthday. I wanted a theme (duh), but I knew that I couldn't exactly dictate things as much as I had in previous years. (Three-year-olds....they think they're entitled to their own opinions or something.) But I also didn't want to throw in the towel so early in life, and resign myself to Dora the Explorer shindigs from here on out. (Daniel Tiger costumes are one thing...selling out to the princess aisle in the party store is quite another). So I figured I'd pick a theme I liked, but one that I knew she'd still get into as well...even if she maybe wouldn't have thought of it herself. And this year's idea..... P is 3! I figured we could do all things that start with "P" and if something didn't fit...I'd just do 3 of them and call it good. Easy P-sie! When I told Piper, she was pretty pumped (it's taking all of my energy not to make this post packed with profuse alliteration) but informed me quickly that PINK and PURPLE are not her favorite colors (despite what she's been claiming for months!). She got over that part though, and was excited to help pick out all the elements of her party. She's just barely grasping the concept of which words start with which letter, so we had a lot of quizzing about animals, foods, toys etc. that start with P. She would proudly guess Penguins! Pizza! Puzzles! and then... chips!...A WHALE! (a ghost!) Good try, sweetie. I was a little worried about letting her loose in the party, because I was positive she'd abandon the theme and we'd come home with Frozen plates and a Thomas the Tank Engine balloons. But she actually did really well. I helped her keep an eye out for P things, and she picked her favs. And while I'm not exactly a pink and purple fanatic (...understatment...) it turned out pretty perfect. We debated on who to invite...my immediate family is already a crowd, and Piper doesn't exactly have a ton of friends at this stage, so we kept the list to just family plus our 3 sets of neighbors. You know...a exclusive group of 26 people. We kept the food simple, choosing to order a bunch of pizzas, and then"P" themed snacks: PB&J- her initials!- (Piper helped me make them open faced and then roll them up) popcorn, peppers & peapods, pesto pasta salad, potato chips & pretzels and- of course- punch! (recipe here) Oh, and some purple rock candy...because it was pretty. I put out some "P's" I've collected over the years, and we were done! But we all know the most important part of the p-day b-day spread is the cake! I had my heart set on making a 3 cake...and with a little help from Pinterest, I did it! I had some leftover rounds pieces, so I made a little personal pedestal treat just for Piper. And what is becoming a birthday tradition, I completely messed up the frosting, and compensated for it with a million sprinkles. I might just have to do it on purpose next year. (j/k. I'll do it because it's seriously the best I can do. I'm missing the frosting gene.) I tried not to stress about it though...Piper thought it was "beautiful, mama", so I trusted her taste. In fact- when my mom asked Piper what her favorite part of the party was...she said "the little cake mama made me". Stop it. I can't even. She didn't even mind when it toppled over....4 layer, 6" wide, frosting encased cake wrecks will do that. Surprise! More Pink and Purple! This girl didn't care how it looked either...she just wanted more. (We actually found her at the end of the night sneak-eating a piece she had somehow squirreled away in the playroom. She kills me.) We of course tried (in vain) to get a quick family picture before the festivities got too out of control. After all, it was a major milestone, and we were all in themed pink and purple outfits... But- SURPRISE- my kids wanted none of it...so we got these gems: P is for Priceless. But despite all that fun...one of the things I was most excited about was this little ditty I spent 1.5 episodes of Parenthood making.... A photo posted by Courtney Bowden (@bowdenisms) on Oct 10, 2014 at 6:39pm PDT Guys. I'm Pretty Proud of this little pig. You can go ahead and pin that. And not-humble brag aside, the kids actually liked it too. We might have had a little see-through issue with our pink blindfold strategy, because all the kids pretty much nailed it but that probably just made them like it more. Ok...she was kinda close. So...we pinked. We purpled. We pinned. We pizza'd. We piñata'd. (you'll have trust me on that last part. We piñata'd so hard I don't even have pictures). We partied. And Little P, turned the Big 3! And I know I shared some of Piper's recent "Pip-Speaks" on her birthday, but I saved a birthday related quip that had me cracking up: Mama: Your birthday is coming up.. Piper: Right now? Mama: No, in a few weeks. Piper: We have party hats?! Mama: Sure, if you'd like. We'll have to talk about what you want for your party... Piper: Party blowers. I like those. When it's your birthday, you can have party blowers. {And I feel the need to clarify, that she didn't mean that when it was time for my birthday, I could have some party blowers...she meant it as a rule of life: When it is one's birthday, one gets party blowers.} Happy 3, to our precious P. We think you're positively perfect. P.s. More P-p-party fun from Pip's first birthday (including a "Pi Bar" and a pretty rad photobooth.) ----------------------------------------- Psssst....Want to get all the Bowdenisms news delivered right to your inbox? YES PLEASE! 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Planning to hold an outdoor birthday party for your kiddo? Here are some fun and creative ideas that will make your little one's day!
Unicorn birthday parties are the “IT” thing right now. I cannot get on Pinterest without seeing a bunch of unicorn party ideas. I decided to jump on the unicorn train and designed these magical FREE printable items. I am in love with how they turned out and my little girl is too! She keeps climbing into my lap and asking if she can help me color unicorns on my computer.
For the past year my daughter has been a superhero. We call her Super Sparkle because she blinds the forces of danger, so we threw her a superhero party.
Themed snacks and disney princess cupcakes made this Disney princess party a festive affair for our sweet little 2 year old!
Another day, another princess party! Again for two special sisters who we have celebrated before! The princess party theme is always popular and we love making a different spin on it for each client. This time, for Kaylie & Claire,...
This party submitted by Elaine Calas of Premier Soirees out of Rowland Heights,CA USA is just darling! Sprinkles + Confetti Birthday Party The party items that you won't want to miss from this fun birthday celebration include: Cupcake liner garlands Giant Confetti Filled Balloons Darling chalkboard signs Cute confetti name sign Birthday girls initials in marquee letters Cupcake Liner covered "2"
For Meagan's 5th birthday, she wanted a Princess party. So we invited some friends, and they all arrived in pretty dresses. We did some crafts, ate cupcakes, and read stories in our special castle. To
Hey, Hey Thrifty loving friends! We're Monica and Jess from East Coast Creative and we're super thrilled Brooke asked us to stop by for a visit! We love Brooke and had so much fun with