This delightful HONEST ABE 1ST BIRTHDAY PARTY was submitted by Marla Michau of The Merry Thought. This is such a creative party theme. I love all of the copper and brass; it gives it such a fun and old time feel like you were a part of Abraham Lincoln's time. My favorite Honest Abe party ideas and elements from this birthday bash are: The awesome honest sign made out of pennies and silhouette The brass dishes The hanging parchment paper signs hung with wire and wooden dowels The old furniture The Abraham Lincoln shirt The copper cans with flowers The glass cream soda bottles The happy birthday cake banner and MORE!
making cupcake toppers for Abe's Abe Lincoln themed first birthday party
I'm back with a little update! My baby turned one year old a few weekends ago. And I. Can't. Believe. It. I never really understood why moms would cry when their babies turned one. But now I get it. My baby is a toddler and it happened all so fast. In a flash we sped through breastfeeding, tummy time, burp cloths, and bottles. And now, all that is boxed up as sweet little memories of a year gone by. Shortly after we decided on the name Abraham, I came up with the idea to throw him an Abraham Lincoln themed first birthday. Sure he wasn't even born yet, but that's not too early to start planning his first birthday is it? (don't answer that) We didn't name Abe after the former president but we didn't mind making the connection with one of the greatest presidents this country has ever seen. A couple months before the big day, I came up with the invitation. And it is my favorite. I created the invite by downloading the background image and then layering a neutral backdrop on top in order for me to add the party details. I had some fun with the wording by looking at the Gettysburg Address for inspiration. I had them printed onto cardstock at staples. Then I focused on the decorations. I wanted to incorporate a patriotic, red, white, and blue theme. I also added a bit of copper to keep it from feeling like a 4th of July party. So I bought these fun red, white, and blue fans and secured a print out of a copper penny onto one of the fans. It was a super windy day so we secured them to the siding using Zots. Meijer was selling these fun political napkins and I couldn't resist. Abraham Lincoln was a part of the republican party but I did buy one package of the democratic napkins so everyone would feel represented. We used cute little baskets with red, white, and blue liners instead of paper plates. Fun! Another way I incorporated Abe Lincoln was by creating names for some of the food. For example: Abra-Hamburgers Lincoln Log Dogs Lemon-Abe We also served Corn on the cob (Abe's Ears), fruit salad, pasta salad, and chips. I had made cookies in the shape of Abe Lincoln's hat that I was planning to serve too, but I ended up running out of time to decorate them before the party. Michael suggested I set them out anyway and let people decorate their own. Major brownie points for the hubby for that idea! MAJOR! It was fun to have a little activity for people to participate in while we waited to eat. Not to mention.....cookies as appetizers = winning. After eating we opened gifts. Michael and I talked about different ideas of what we could get Abe for his birthday and we finally landed on the perfect idea. A few years ago we were given a couple of wooden Adirondack chairs that I refinished. We have them sitting out in front of our house facing the river and we really enjoy using them. So we decided to get one just Abe's size and engrave his name on it. We bought this chair on Amazon, burned his name onto the front, and stained it to match. And yes, his onesie does have a shade-wearing Abe Lincoln on it. I made the onesie using my silhouette machine and some heat transfer paper. The suspenders I found last minute at Meijer and the shorts I bought from a secondhand store. While opening gifts, we played a little trivia game. In between each gift we had a little trivia game that we played to keep the adults interested. I called it "Presidents Say What?" First prize took home Lincoln, the movie released in 2012, staring Daniel Day-Lewis (it's SO good if you haven't seen it!) and second prize was a roll of pennies. :-) And before it was smash cake time, we had to do a little photo op with our little Abe. It lasted all of 40 seconds but it was just enough time to get this picture. And finally, it was time for cake. I found this fun red, white, and blue cake mix at Meijer. This birthday party was not necessarily brought to you by Meijer... but it might as well have been. I made a two layer cake and covered it with white frosting with star spangled sprinkles on top. I made a copper "1" for the top of the cake as a nod to the penny and his first birthday. It took him a while to get into it. But he finally dove in once we gave him a fork to hold. He didn't use the fork, but he liked holding it and digging into the cake with his hands and face. The party went by in a flash, just like his first year. But we tried to enjoy every minute. We are so thankful for all the family that helped with the party and all those who came to celebrate with us. Happy Birthday Abraham Mark. We love you so much!
(First off.... why does Blogger have to warp the quality of pics so much? Ugghhh, my precious photographer friend Alyssa took pics at the pa...
As I mentioned in my part one post, our main objective with Abe’s first birthday party was to get together with a few close friends and family and get a cute picture of Abe with frosting smeared all over his face. But I thought it would be also be adorable to take pictures of all the kids in a stovepipe … Continue reading →
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I'm back with a little update! My baby turned one year old a few weekends ago. And I. Can't. Believe. It. I never really understood why moms would cry when their babies turned one. But now I get it. My baby is a toddler and it happened all so fast. In a flash we sped through breastfeeding, tummy time, burp cloths, and bottles. And now, all that is boxed up as sweet little memories of a year gone by. Shortly after we decided on the name Abraham, I came up with the idea to throw him an Abraham Lincoln themed first birthday. Sure he wasn't even born yet, but that's not too early to start planning his first birthday is it? (don't answer that) We didn't name Abe after the former president but we didn't mind making the connection with one of the greatest presidents this country has ever seen. A couple months before the big day, I came up with the invitation. And it is my favorite. I created the invite by downloading the background image and then layering a neutral backdrop on top in order for me to add the party details. I had some fun with the wording by looking at the Gettysburg Address for inspiration. I had them printed onto cardstock at staples. Then I focused on the decorations. I wanted to incorporate a patriotic, red, white, and blue theme. I also added a bit of copper to keep it from feeling like a 4th of July party. So I bought these fun red, white, and blue fans and secured a print out of a copper penny onto one of the fans. It was a super windy day so we secured them to the siding using Zots. Meijer was selling these fun political napkins and I couldn't resist. Abraham Lincoln was a part of the republican party but I did buy one package of the democratic napkins so everyone would feel represented. We used cute little baskets with red, white, and blue liners instead of paper plates. Fun! Another way I incorporated Abe Lincoln was by creating names for some of the food. For example: Abra-Hamburgers Lincoln Log Dogs Lemon-Abe We also served Corn on the cob (Abe's Ears), fruit salad, pasta salad, and chips. I had made cookies in the shape of Abe Lincoln's hat that I was planning to serve too, but I ended up running out of time to decorate them before the party. Michael suggested I set them out anyway and let people decorate their own. Major brownie points for the hubby for that idea! MAJOR! It was fun to have a little activity for people to participate in while we waited to eat. Not to mention.....cookies as appetizers = winning. After eating we opened gifts. Michael and I talked about different ideas of what we could get Abe for his birthday and we finally landed on the perfect idea. A few years ago we were given a couple of wooden Adirondack chairs that I refinished. We have them sitting out in front of our house facing the river and we really enjoy using them. So we decided to get one just Abe's size and engrave his name on it. We bought this chair on Amazon, burned his name onto the front, and stained it to match. And yes, his onesie does have a shade-wearing Abe Lincoln on it. I made the onesie using my silhouette machine and some heat transfer paper. The suspenders I found last minute at Meijer and the shorts I bought from a secondhand store. While opening gifts, we played a little trivia game. In between each gift we had a little trivia game that we played to keep the adults interested. I called it "Presidents Say What?" First prize took home Lincoln, the movie released in 2012, staring Daniel Day-Lewis (it's SO good if you haven't seen it!) and second prize was a roll of pennies. :-) And before it was smash cake time, we had to do a little photo op with our little Abe. It lasted all of 40 seconds but it was just enough time to get this picture. And finally, it was time for cake. I found this fun red, white, and blue cake mix at Meijer. This birthday party was not necessarily brought to you by Meijer... but it might as well have been. I made a two layer cake and covered it with white frosting with star spangled sprinkles on top. I made a copper "1" for the top of the cake as a nod to the penny and his first birthday. It took him a while to get into it. But he finally dove in once we gave him a fork to hold. He didn't use the fork, but he liked holding it and digging into the cake with his hands and face. The party went by in a flash, just like his first year. But we tried to enjoy every minute. We are so thankful for all the family that helped with the party and all those who came to celebrate with us. Happy Birthday Abraham Mark. We love you so much!
We honored George over the 4th of July so I thought it would be fun to help Abe celebrate his big day, February 12 ... We will be partying this weekend with a little "lemon-ABE", in honor of his nickname... a tribute to his famous Gettysburg Address... an ode to the tales about him living in a log cabin... and his years in The White House... Lastly, a Birthday Cake on a bed of pennies... (Lincoln side up!) commemorated with a few of my favorite Lincoln quotes... such a wise man, this one is the best... Happy Birthday Mr. President!
This delightful HONEST ABE 1ST BIRTHDAY PARTY was submitted by Marla Michau of The Merry Thought. This is such a creative party theme. I love all of the copper and brass; it gives it such a fun and old time feel like you were a part of Abraham Lincoln's time. My favorite Honest Abe party ideas and elements from this birthday bash are: The awesome honest sign made out of pennies and silhouette The brass dishes The hanging parchment paper signs hung with wire and wooden dowels The old furniture The Abraham Lincoln shirt The copper cans with flowers The glass cream soda bottles The happy birthday cake banner and MORE!
making cupcake toppers for Abe's Abe Lincoln themed first birthday party
Happy Birthday Abe! #Lincoln #CivilWar150
I'm back with a little update! My baby turned one year old a few weekends ago. And I. Can't. Believe. It. I never really understood why moms would cry when their babies turned one. But now I get it. My baby is a toddler and it happened all so fast. In a flash we sped through breastfeeding, tummy time, burp cloths, and bottles. And now, all that is boxed up as sweet little memories of a year gone by. Shortly after we decided on the name Abraham, I came up with the idea to throw him an Abraham Lincoln themed first birthday. Sure he wasn't even born yet, but that's not too early to start planning his first birthday is it? (don't answer that) We didn't name Abe after the former president but we didn't mind making the connection with one of the greatest presidents this country has ever seen. A couple months before the big day, I came up with the invitation. And it is my favorite. I created the invite by downloading the background image and then layering a neutral backdrop on top in order for me to add the party details. I had some fun with the wording by looking at the Gettysburg Address for inspiration. I had them printed onto cardstock at staples. Then I focused on the decorations. I wanted to incorporate a patriotic, red, white, and blue theme. I also added a bit of copper to keep it from feeling like a 4th of July party. So I bought these fun red, white, and blue fans and secured a print out of a copper penny onto one of the fans. It was a super windy day so we secured them to the siding using Zots. Meijer was selling these fun political napkins and I couldn't resist. Abraham Lincoln was a part of the republican party but I did buy one package of the democratic napkins so everyone would feel represented. We used cute little baskets with red, white, and blue liners instead of paper plates. Fun! Another way I incorporated Abe Lincoln was by creating names for some of the food. For example: Abra-Hamburgers Lincoln Log Dogs Lemon-Abe We also served Corn on the cob (Abe's Ears), fruit salad, pasta salad, and chips. I had made cookies in the shape of Abe Lincoln's hat that I was planning to serve too, but I ended up running out of time to decorate them before the party. Michael suggested I set them out anyway and let people decorate their own. Major brownie points for the hubby for that idea! MAJOR! It was fun to have a little activity for people to participate in while we waited to eat. Not to mention.....cookies as appetizers = winning. After eating we opened gifts. Michael and I talked about different ideas of what we could get Abe for his birthday and we finally landed on the perfect idea. A few years ago we were given a couple of wooden Adirondack chairs that I refinished. We have them sitting out in front of our house facing the river and we really enjoy using them. So we decided to get one just Abe's size and engrave his name on it. We bought this chair on Amazon, burned his name onto the front, and stained it to match. And yes, his onesie does have a shade-wearing Abe Lincoln on it. I made the onesie using my silhouette machine and some heat transfer paper. The suspenders I found last minute at Meijer and the shorts I bought from a secondhand store. While opening gifts, we played a little trivia game. In between each gift we had a little trivia game that we played to keep the adults interested. I called it "Presidents Say What?" First prize took home Lincoln, the movie released in 2012, staring Daniel Day-Lewis (it's SO good if you haven't seen it!) and second prize was a roll of pennies. :-) And before it was smash cake time, we had to do a little photo op with our little Abe. It lasted all of 40 seconds but it was just enough time to get this picture. And finally, it was time for cake. I found this fun red, white, and blue cake mix at Meijer. This birthday party was not necessarily brought to you by Meijer... but it might as well have been. I made a two layer cake and covered it with white frosting with star spangled sprinkles on top. I made a copper "1" for the top of the cake as a nod to the penny and his first birthday. It took him a while to get into it. But he finally dove in once we gave him a fork to hold. He didn't use the fork, but he liked holding it and digging into the cake with his hands and face. The party went by in a flash, just like his first year. But we tried to enjoy every minute. We are so thankful for all the family that helped with the party and all those who came to celebrate with us. Happy Birthday Abraham Mark. We love you so much!
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A really easy Abraham Lincoln Cupcake for a fun President's Day treat
"A house divided against itself cannot stand." Thank you, Abey baby and Happy Birthday Mr. President! I celebrated my favorite Republican's birthday by baking a penny cake!
making cupcake toppers for Abe's Abe Lincoln themed first birthday party
As I mentioned in my part one post, our main objective with Abe’s first birthday party was to get together with a few close friends and family and get a cute picture of Abe with frosting smeared all over his face. But I thought it would be also be adorable to take pictures of all the kids in a stovepipe … Continue reading →
This is my son's Presidential First Birthday Party: Some of the members in my family have called me a bridezilla in regards to putting this party together. I may have freaked out a few times when things started to fall apart (literally). The invitation (albeit smudged): I bought this parchment paper at Hobby Lobby and it came with an ink bottle and feather for writing. Similar items can be found here: Nostalgic Impressions . I ended up writing some with a calligraphy pen because it was very difficult to not put too much ink on the feather. The next thing I did was make mixed media paintings of Son as different presidents. I got photos of him enlarged on paper at Staples at then cut his head out and glued it onto a canvas. Then I added items like fur, paper, paint, hair, glasses, chains, and felt to make him look as close to different presidents as I could. My favorite was Teddy Roosevelt. His hair was looking a little sloppy here because I took it after the party and people had been messing with it. I should of combed it before I took the picture. The glasses were from a doll and the chain was a real necklace that was broken. The hair was craft fur and the suit was painted paper: Abe Lincoln: Ronald Reagan: I also made George Washington, but don't have a photo. Next, I made an Obama-esque "Hope" poster. This was a digital image created from an app on my phone. The original can be found here Hope. Then I just added pictures of Son from each month that he has been alive so far. I glued it all onto a heavey blue foam poster board: Dessert Table I wish I had better pictures of this table, but this is the best I could do. The patriotic tootsie rolls and vintage flags were from Oriental Trading. The boxes were old boxes that I borrowed from the antique store by my house. How kind was it for the owner to let me borrow them? A few were wooden Melissa and Doug boxes that I stained. I found a cool antique frame at a yardsale for $4.00, so I used the same paper from the invites to write a quote from Abe Lincoln and placed it in the frame. I made cupcake toppers from pictures of Son and put an Abraham Lincoln hat on them. The topper from the cake stand was actually a pin that I bought for $1.00 at a thrift store: I made this banner from a blank kraft paper banner at Hobby Lobby. I bought 2 for $10.00. I then took vintage looking patriotic papers and glued them onto the triangles. Last, I painted some chipboard letters in off-white. The banner cost about $20.00 in all: Here is the cake right when it began melting. I really wasn't happy with the cake, but it was my fault for poor communication. I thought the logo turned out nice though. No Presidential party is complete without a podium. The Boss made this and I can't imagine there is any way it would have looked better. The logo was from the dust cover of a book I bought at the local library's rummage sale. He just attached it to the high chair and wow!!! it looked so great: Here's how it all looked. This was in my living room. Notice the furniture is no where to be found. This may or may not have been part of the reason I was being referred to as partyzilla. The couches were safely stored in the garage. Surely no State Dinner would have a couch in the middle of it. The flag was the absolute most stressful part of the decorating. I made it out of streamer paper...INDIVIDUAL strips of streamer paper. It fell and fell and fell and fell. Somehow it managed to stay in one place for the 3 hours or so of the party. It felt GOOD to rip that thing down: The tables, chairs and table cloths were rented from a party rental store. I made place cards for each table and used my good china that I SCORED from a yardsale for $25.00. It costs that much to replace just 1 piece!!! Notice there are no glasses. I had little kids at this party and it was not worth putting the glasses out. So, we used SOLO cups. Very un-White House-y of us, I know. I also had made menus for each place setting and used my white cloth napkins: Entrance: The President entered the party to the tune of "Hail to the Chief", of course. He was accompanied by the Secret Service (his Daddy happens to be in the Secret Service...or not): The head of the Secret Service was also in attendance: At his podium: He took a few photos on the White House lawn: Get your own White House here: White House Then he changed his outfit before eating his dinner. He wore a future president T-shirt found here: Just Delievered. Here he is enjoying his dessert: Here is a great gift he got from Sister: The guests signed a matte frame of a photo I picked up on Ebay. The picture is of Air Force One flying over Mt. Rushmore during President Bush's term. Very presidential: A few of the party guests. I made this tutu and headband for Princess for under $10.00: : This was the president before the party. What does a president wear before a big event? Apparently real tree camo pajamas!!! Here is the president's big sister rockin a Ronald Reagan shirt that I got here: Vicarious Clothing We had Sonny's Barbeque catering for dinner. I thought it was a great price for the amount of food we got. I got the bunting above the dessert table for $7.00 each from Oriental Trading. Final thoughts: I did not want to have the party at my house, but it worked out better than expected. There are a bunch of details I should have added, but with 2 babies, my time was limited. I should have started making things A LONG LONG time ago. I had to rush. Things took longer than expected. I wore my family out. But...in the end, the party was WONDERFUL and everyone had a great time. Thanks to Sister and Boss for all their hard work!!! Happy First Birthday, Son (Mr. President). We love you so very much.
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This is my son's Presidential First Birthday Party: Some of the members in my family have called me a bridezilla in regards to putting this party together. I may have freaked out a few times when things started to fall apart (literally). The invitation (albeit smudged): I bought this parchment paper at Hobby Lobby and it came with an ink bottle and feather for writing. Similar items can be found here: Nostalgic Impressions . I ended up writing some with a calligraphy pen because it was very difficult to not put too much ink on the feather. The next thing I did was make mixed media paintings of Son as different presidents. I got photos of him enlarged on paper at Staples at then cut his head out and glued it onto a canvas. Then I added items like fur, paper, paint, hair, glasses, chains, and felt to make him look as close to different presidents as I could. My favorite was Teddy Roosevelt. His hair was looking a little sloppy here because I took it after the party and people had been messing with it. I should of combed it before I took the picture. The glasses were from a doll and the chain was a real necklace that was broken. The hair was craft fur and the suit was painted paper: Abe Lincoln: Ronald Reagan: I also made George Washington, but don't have a photo. Next, I made an Obama-esque "Hope" poster. This was a digital image created from an app on my phone. The original can be found here Hope. Then I just added pictures of Son from each month that he has been alive so far. I glued it all onto a heavey blue foam poster board: Dessert Table I wish I had better pictures of this table, but this is the best I could do. The patriotic tootsie rolls and vintage flags were from Oriental Trading. The boxes were old boxes that I borrowed from the antique store by my house. How kind was it for the owner to let me borrow them? A few were wooden Melissa and Doug boxes that I stained. I found a cool antique frame at a yardsale for $4.00, so I used the same paper from the invites to write a quote from Abe Lincoln and placed it in the frame. I made cupcake toppers from pictures of Son and put an Abraham Lincoln hat on them. The topper from the cake stand was actually a pin that I bought for $1.00 at a thrift store: I made this banner from a blank kraft paper banner at Hobby Lobby. I bought 2 for $10.00. I then took vintage looking patriotic papers and glued them onto the triangles. Last, I painted some chipboard letters in off-white. The banner cost about $20.00 in all: Here is the cake right when it began melting. I really wasn't happy with the cake, but it was my fault for poor communication. I thought the logo turned out nice though. No Presidential party is complete without a podium. The Boss made this and I can't imagine there is any way it would have looked better. The logo was from the dust cover of a book I bought at the local library's rummage sale. He just attached it to the high chair and wow!!! it looked so great: Here's how it all looked. This was in my living room. Notice the furniture is no where to be found. This may or may not have been part of the reason I was being referred to as partyzilla. The couches were safely stored in the garage. Surely no State Dinner would have a couch in the middle of it. The flag was the absolute most stressful part of the decorating. I made it out of streamer paper...INDIVIDUAL strips of streamer paper. It fell and fell and fell and fell. Somehow it managed to stay in one place for the 3 hours or so of the party. It felt GOOD to rip that thing down: The tables, chairs and table cloths were rented from a party rental store. I made place cards for each table and used my good china that I SCORED from a yardsale for $25.00. It costs that much to replace just 1 piece!!! Notice there are no glasses. I had little kids at this party and it was not worth putting the glasses out. So, we used SOLO cups. Very un-White House-y of us, I know. I also had made menus for each place setting and used my white cloth napkins: Entrance: The President entered the party to the tune of "Hail to the Chief", of course. He was accompanied by the Secret Service (his Daddy happens to be in the Secret Service...or not): The head of the Secret Service was also in attendance: At his podium: He took a few photos on the White House lawn: Get your own White House here: White House Then he changed his outfit before eating his dinner. He wore a future president T-shirt found here: Just Delievered. Here he is enjoying his dessert: Here is a great gift he got from Sister: The guests signed a matte frame of a photo I picked up on Ebay. The picture is of Air Force One flying over Mt. Rushmore during President Bush's term. Very presidential: A few of the party guests. I made this tutu and headband for Princess for under $10.00: : This was the president before the party. What does a president wear before a big event? Apparently real tree camo pajamas!!! Here is the president's big sister rockin a Ronald Reagan shirt that I got here: Vicarious Clothing We had Sonny's Barbeque catering for dinner. I thought it was a great price for the amount of food we got. I got the bunting above the dessert table for $7.00 each from Oriental Trading. Final thoughts: I did not want to have the party at my house, but it worked out better than expected. There are a bunch of details I should have added, but with 2 babies, my time was limited. I should have started making things A LONG LONG time ago. I had to rush. Things took longer than expected. I wore my family out. But...in the end, the party was WONDERFUL and everyone had a great time. Thanks to Sister and Boss for all their hard work!!! Happy First Birthday, Son (Mr. President). We love you so very much.
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This is a hands-on printable Abraham Lincoln timeline for kids. Paste the timeline bits onto Lincoln's hat.
The minute I saw the "I Am Abraham Lincoln" book by Brad Meltzer in Barnes & Nobles I knew that -#1 I had to buy it and- #2 it had to become a unit study. Follow through each day with Abraham Lincoln themed crafts, snacks, activities and printables!
Trash Truck Coloring pages based on the Netflix animated series "Trash Truck" these free printables are fun to color at home!