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Invitations When doing a jpeg search for and Gabba Characters there are very few and the ones that you can find are too small to use. Luckily, I came across one that I could photoshop and use for this invite. My daughter loves foofa so I was very happy that this was the large JPEG I found. I Used some pale pink paper and then glued the invitation after printing and cropping it with my paper cutter to the inside. I knew I wanted more to this invite so I went to Joanne Fabrics to check out some cricut cartridge options. This cartridge was on sale from 39.99 to 29.99 which is regular price at Michael's. I found the phrase... It's a party and cut it at 4 1/2" I wanted some 9 x 6 envelopes to go with the invites so I looked in the clearance isle and found nothing so I found a pack of 100 for 19.95 and with this weeks 50% off coupons I got 100 envelopes for 9.95 I downloaded the Gabbaland font from fontspace.com for free to use on the envelopes and invites. http://www.fontspace.com/seantrowbridge/gabbaland I found a Yo Gabba Gabba JPEG pic on line which I downloaded and chose washout for color to set behind the adressee. Dress Gabba Gabba Dresses run from anywhere between 20.00 and 65.00 I was lucky to find one on eBay for Reagan for 19.99 free shipping... Outside I got some Foam board at the Dollar Tree and drew some characters to greet the guests as they walked up and into Gabbaland I also bought these flower streamers that I strung up on the other side of the walkway. Each were 1.00 each at the dollar tree. I made these signs to post of the food for the guests. Here is the blank jpeg that you can use to make your own signs otherwise I have made some for you... Here is the video to help you personalize the blank template below... I printed these and put them back to back. With double stick tape I glued them together with a long sandwich toothpick. Making the rainbow puffs was cheap and easy. They sell this tissue paper pack at the dollar store along with wire clippers and 20 gauge wire I got at Walmart for 3.00 I used 2 packs 5 sheets in each puff. Here is a video instruction link for you... http://secondgradenest.blogspot.com/2012/08/monday-made-it-10.html I ordered the background characters and Happy Birthday sign from Amazon for 7.99 free 2 day shipping. http://www.amazon.com/Yo-Gabba-Party-Scene-Setter/dp/B0074TKP50/ref=sr_1_fkmr1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1373146743&sr=8-1-fkmr1&keywords=gabba+party+sign These PLEX cookie pops did not quite turn out as planned...my chocolate did not melt quite right so I slathered it on with a frosting spreader. I used the Monster eyes from Michael s and chocolate fondant for the black rectangles. The little Gabba Characters in the food came from a early birthday gift Reagan got from her Aunt Katie... Gabba Bath Buddies http://www.amazon.com/Gabba-Bath-time-Fun-Buddies/dp/B001IABZKU/ref=sr_1_1?s=toys-and-games&ie=UTF8&qid=1373146932&sr=1-1&keywords=gabba+bath I also used some for a game of "Pretend" aka Charades we played. I used a flower shape to cut the bread. On some episodes Muno likes to "Play Pretent" So I thought we could do that as well with a game of charades. Here are the bath buddies I used for the game the kids drew them out of a bag and acted them out Another game we played was "Party in my Tummy" I used another piece of Foam board that I got from the Dollar tree drew Brobee on it and cut out a big Mouth I put the picture on a step ladder with tape and the kids threw baby oranges through the mouth. We also played pin the eye on Muno... Photo Booth I found these print yourself photo props on etsy for 4.00 http://www.etsy.com/listing/122504781/pdf-yo-gabba-gabba-photo-booth-props?ref=sr_gallery_6&ga_search_query=gabba+photo+prop&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_ship_to=US&ga_search_type=all The kids had a ball! After Photo booth we gave all the kids a T-shirt and some DJ lance glassed. I made the t shirts with Avery Iron on. Here is the template I used... The software that reverses the image did not work so I reversed it muself. Here are the reversed image. I put 2 on each sheet. More Free Activities to print...
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Hey folks, long time no post. Thou wouldst not believe the madness that the last couple of weeks have been. Perhaps I will post about it, perhaps not, but really...I don't think half of you would believe me. And I'm pretty sure there's only one person who regularly reads this thing. The math is not good. Anyway, in this post, I figured I'd write about Pirates of the Caribbean! Yes, Please. As many of you may know, there's a new PotC film coming out soon. As many of you may not know, I saw the first film about seven times in theaters (and when I got it on DVD it was practically on infinite loop). I've been into pirates since I was knee-tall to a grasshopper. I like pirates even better than ninjas, and I was second only next to my brother in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles fanclub. I like pirates even better than knights and the medieval ages, both fictional and historical, and I wrote almost every single one of my 'choose your own theme' high school papers on medieval-themed stuff (usually on their methods of criminal punishments). If I ever get married, this will probably be my wedding cake. In fact, the only thing that challenges my interest in pirates is the film noir, hardboiled pulp fiction stuff, and that's what I'm working on in hopes of founding a career in it! I celebrate National Talk Like a Pirate Day (September 19, for those of you not in the know), I introduced myself as Jenni Hawkins in first grade, and my favorite ride in Disneyland is...well, you see where I'm going here. So Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, was like filmographic manna from heaven to me. It had everything an awesome movie should have: memorable characters, tragic and/or hilarious backstories, action, adventure, intrigue, mystery! It even had a strong female lead, which is not really typical for piratey goodness (in spite of historical examples of pirate chicks crushing various things that ought not to be crushed, but that's a topic for another day). It was the pirate film to end all pirate films, and somewhat unusually, it gained a massive following to reward its awesomeness. I was beside myself with glee when I heard about the sequel, and went to the midnight release all dressed up in pirate regalia with my friends, ready to be wowed. This pretty much sums it all up. Instead of just focusing on sword fights, demon ships, and the potential eternal damnation of Jack Sparrow's soul, they decided to throw in a love triangle. Because, y'know, nothing draws you closer to a character than watching them stab their most beloved partners in the back for no apparent reason at all. There was so much that went right in this movie. But the focus they put on this ridiculous development soured everything around it. Like putting a slice of moldy cheese in the middle of a really, really, ridiculously good sandwich. (Also, I haven't eaten breakfast or lunch yet. I should probably get on that.) But there was still hope...sort of. The movie had still been a gorgeous feast for the eyes. There had still been pirates in it. So maybe the thing between the three leads had been tossed into obscurity...surely they would fix it in the end! Or...you know...not. Pirates 3 came out and the special effects were ridoncidonculously good. Jack was still Jack...ish. Elizabeth ended up as a Pirate King, which was so incredibly cool. The wedding mid-battle was so unfreaking believably hardcore piratical, I couldn't blink throughout the sequence. The problem was, the writers had already thrown the characters into the same lot as the villains inasmuch as what they were willing to do to get what they wanted. So...the 'good guys' win. Yaaaay? Four out of five pirates agree that bad decisions were made for the sake of plot idiocy. It took me a long time to get the bad taste out of my mouth. Not that it should really surprise me; tons of films with unexpected (or even expected) sequels wind up deviating from the path they landed on in the last ending rather than actually working off of what they accomplished. Maybe it's the snobby writer in me, but it drives me nuts (which reminds me of a great pirate joke). So when I heard about PotC 4, I was hesitant, then excited, then more hesitant. They've done away with Will and Elizabeth (partially because their actors were also disgusted with the route their characters took, according to various hushy sources). That eliminates the dumb love triangle. But instead of bringing back the really cool pirate chick from the first film (Anna Maria, based off two of the most well known historical pirate ladies) they decided to bring in Penelope Cruz for Jack's love interest. The idea, as I understand it, is that she's Blackbeard's daughter. Meh... Am I going to see this new movie? Most definitely. Will it disappoint? I don't know...I'm going in with really low expectations, given the track record. Which usually results in liking a movie better than you would have if you expected it to be unbelievably good. And that's all I have to say about that. I'll come back with another Pirate Report once I've seen the movie. 'Til then, drink up, me hearties. Yo ho.
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