Have a fun Polar Express dinner and movie night with these fun party ideas and free printable Polar Express tickets.
It’s so much fun looking back on old parties. Especially the ones where the kids are so little! This magical Polar Express party is one I’ve been reminiscing over lately. It was so long ago, before I blogged or began planning and styling parties for a living. It was so much fun setting it up…
Ideas & free printables to throw a polar express party either on a large or small scale. Includes free invitation template, train tickets, banners and more!
FUN FOOD IDEAS paired with classic Christmas movies. Create holiday traditions by baking up these fun food ideas to watch with the movies.
A magical Polar Express party is just the ticket to kick off the magic of the Christmas Season. Here's 25+ Polar Express Party Ideas. Choo Choo... all aboard the Polar Express Party Ideas train and just in time for Christmas. We've followed the tracks to over 25 fun and festive Polar Express party ideas. These will inspire and and help everyone Believe in the magic of Christmas. So put on your pajamas, grab a cup of hot chocolate and take a ride on this Polar Express Party ideas train! 1. Creamy Crockpot Hot Chocolate | NoBiggie.net 2. Train | Jenkins
All aboard for the Polar Express movie night! It's easier than ever to than ever to start a holiday tradition at home with decor and snacks!
Ideas & free printables to throw a polar express party either on a large or small scale. Includes free invitation template, train tickets, banners and more!
Have a fun Polar Express dinner and movie night with these fun party ideas and free printable Polar Express tickets.
Polar Express Birthday Party for our little man who turned 3. Easy and fun ideas to inspire you!
Ideas & free printables to throw a polar express party either on a large or small scale. Includes free invitation template, train tickets, banners and more!
A night full of family fun and games based off the classic movie The Polar Express. Your family will cherish these memories for years to come!
All aboard The Polar Express! This year our elf on the shelf, Snowball, arrived back for the Christmas season riding on the Polar Express. Christmas is the perfect time of the year to indulge in special family traditions like the North Pole Breakfast. I secretly love the idea of using the Elf to help keep the boys in line. I also enjoy moving the Elf around in fun mischievous ways, that is when I remember to move it. The North […]
Our ward this year put on a Polar Express party where the children, youth and some adults came dressed in their pyjamas to the church. They were greeted by a ticket master who punched their golden tickets and then let them onto a train. The train ride took them to the North Pole. They had to go past some pretty amazing scenery, but the trip wasn't too long. They then had to exit the train and follow the tracks to enter the north pole. They all got to choose a train and sat down for a turkey dinner and hot chocolate bar. If they wanted to they could build a snowman and add it to the walls Cute little snowmen (why is there a green one?) We had a brief program where a couple of families danced to the hot chocolate song and a young man sang the song believe from the movie and our train conductor read a story about Santa and Jesus Santa visited and then we had a very special family show up and we all sang silent night. Santa handed out a swirly lollipop and a bell that said, "the bell still rings for those who truly believe" Hopefully it was a fun night for both the young and the old. I know it was for me and mine. Merry Christmas!! linking with frommyfrontporchtoyours diybydesign staceyembracingchange
This post may contain affiliate links, which means I’ll receive a commission if you purchase through my links, at no extra cost to you. As an Amazon & Impact Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Please read full disclosure for more information.All aboard to a Polar Express Christmas party! Last year I hosted a Christmas party for my framily (friends that are like family). The theme was from my favorite Christmas movie of ALL time, “The Polar Express”. Here is how you can recreate your own
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Have a fun Polar Express dinner and movie night with these fun party ideas and free printable Polar Express tickets.
Ideas & free printables to throw a polar express party either on a large or small scale. Includes free invitation template, train tickets, banners and more!
Da ist es, das Making-Of der Polar Express Torte meines kleinen Sohnes, der am 6. Dezember seinen ersten Geburtstag feierte. Ganz vorneweg muss ich dazu anmerken: Welchen Kuchen ihr dazu nehmt, oder ob ihr gar fertiges Biskuit kauft, ist egal. Hauptsache, es schmeckt euch! Und ob ihr eine Buttercreme herstellt, oder lieber Mascarponecreme macht, kommt auch nicht drauf an, es braucht einfach irgend eine dickere streichfähige Masse, die zu eurem Kuchen passt. Für Chocoholics geht dazu Nutella auch ganz gut… ;-) Der Einfachheit halber halte ich’s heute so: Zuerst kommen die Schritt-für-Schritt-Erklärungen, danach die Fotos. Beiden Fotos ist nicht jeder Arbeitsschritt haargenau dokumentiert, doch ich hoffe, dass ihr euch trotzdem etwas darunter vorstellen könnt. Wer Fragen hat, soll nicht zögern, mich entweder via Mail [email protected] oder über die Kommentarfunktion zu kontaktieren. Einkaufsliste: - Zutaten für eine doppelte Portion Kuchen, oder zwei fertige runde Kuchen - 1 Block Royal Icing (Rollfondant), weiss - entweder je 1 kleiner Block Royal Icing (Rollfondant) in blau und schwarz oder einen zweiten Block weiss, plus Lebensmittelfarbe - Lebensmittelfarbe gelb, rot, blau und schwarz (ich habe Pulverfarbe genommen) - 500g Mascarpone oder eine andere dicke Creme (Brotaufstrichcremen wie Nutella oder so was) - Etwas zum Aromatisieren (Zitrone, Vanille, Sirup…) - 2 Pack kleine Ragusa, einmal blond und einmal braun - Schokolinsen oder Smarties in braun oder schwarz - braunes oder weisses Marzipan (ich hab Marzipanfrüchte genommen, da hat’s alle Farben drin) - eine Eiswaffel - Marshmallows weiss - Zuckerstreudeko -Puderzucker Bei mir zu Hause gibt’s sowieso massenhaft Backzutaten, weshalb meine Einkaufsliste wesentlich kleiner und die Ausgaben entsprechend tiefer waren. Wer all diese Zutaten neu kaufen muss, muss sich bewusst sein, dass Streudeko, Lebensmittelfarbe & Co. teuer sind und eine erste solche Torte einen grösseren finanziellen Aufwand bedeutet. Wenn ihr eine solche Torte jedoch beim Spezialisten in Auftrag gebt, kommt die Sache noch viel teurer. Deshalb: Einmal einige Anschaffungen machen und dann Ewigkeiten davon profitieren, denn Puderfarbe hält sehr lange und ist sehr ergiebig. Arbeitsschritte: - Zwei runde Kuchen backen, am besten in zwei unterschiedlich grossen Springformen. Ich habe dafür das Zitronenkuchenrezept von Betty Bossi genommen. Alle anderen Cake-Rezepte gehen natürlich auch. - Die Ragusa auspacken und alle ausser zwei mit blauem Rollfondant einpacken, damit blaue Bahnwagen entstehen. - Das Ragusa für den Kohlenwagen etwas kürzen und mit schwarzem Rollfondant einpacken. - Das Ragusa für die Lokomotive der Länge nach halbieren und auf eine Hälfte ein zurechtgeschnittenes Schokoladestängelchen kleben (als Kleber wenig Puderzucker mit einigen Tropfen Wasser mischen). - Mit dem Reststück des Kohlewagens das Führerhaus an die Lokomotive kleben. - Lokomotive mit schwarzem Rollfondant einpacken. - Für die Wagen-Dächer Rollfondant-Rechtecke zuschneiden (schwarz) und auf einer leeren, mit Folie eingepackten Kartonrolle (oder irgend sonst einer Rolle mit dem Durchmesser einer Toilettenpapierrolle) trocknen lassen. - Für die Fenster pro Zugwagen je zwei Streifen rotes Rollfondant zuschneiden, dass es oben und unten etwas länger ist, als die Fenster. Es sollte genau so lang sein, wie der Wagen. Für die Scheiben gelbe Rollfondant-Vierecke zuschneiden und auf den roten Streifen kleben. - Für den letzten Wagen kann optional hinten ein Balkon aus Rollfondant gebaut werden. (Achtung gut trocknen lassen, damit’s hält). - Die Wagendächer mit Zuckerglasurkleber auf die Wagen kleben. - Die Kuchen aufeinander stapeln und einen spiralförmigen Weg schneiden, der so breit ist, dass später der Zug drauf Platz hat. Alle Kuchenstücke mit der gewünschten Creme zusammenfügen. Schnippelt so lange dran herum, bis die Form stimmt. Bei mir gab das ein ziemliches Gebastel, aber dank Creme hielt es. (Ich habe zur Fixierung während der Arbeit noch zwei lange Holzspiesse in den Kuchen gesteckt, dass er auch sicher nicht verrutscht.) - Das weisse Rollfondant etwa 2-3mm dünn auswallen und entweder in einem oder in mehreren Stücken den Kuchen damit komplett einpacken. Überlappende Ränder können von Hand glatt gestrichen werden. Falls die Ränder nicht aneinander haften, einwenig Zuckerglasurkleber (wie beim Zug) verwenden. - Mit Marshmallows Steine formen (ich hab sie mit der Küchenschere in Form geschnippelt) und mit Zuckerglasurkleber an den Kuchen kleben. - Eine Portion Zuckerglasur grün färben und die Eiswaffel damit bestreichen. Solange die Waffel noch feucht ist, mit Streudeko verzieren, dass ein Weihnachtsbaum entsteht. - Aus braunem oder weissem Marzipan kleine Kaninchen oder andere Tiere formen. - Mit einem feuchten Pinsel und schwarzer Puderfarbe nun den Kuchen so bepinseln, dass eine Art Schattenmuster entsteht. Die Steine teilweise bepinseln, als wenn nicht überall Schnee drauf wäre. Mit etwas mehr Farbe die Schienen malen für den Zug. - Mit blauer Pulverfarbe und dem feuchten Pinsel nach belieben Wasserfälle malen. - Weihnachtsbaum oben in die Mitte stellen, ev. Mit Zuckerglasurkleber fixieren. - Dem Zug mit halben Smarties oder Schokolinsen Räder machen. - Wenn alles getrocknet ist, den fertigen Zug vorsichtig auf die Torte setzen und alles mit Puderzuckerschnee bestäuben. Viel Spass beim Nachbauen!
A magical Polar Express party is just the ticket to kick off the magic of the Christmas Season. Here's 25+ Polar Express Party Ideas. Choo Choo... all aboard the Polar Express Party Ideas train and just in time for Christmas. We've followed the tracks to over 25 fun and festive Polar Express party ideas. These will inspire and and help everyone Believe in the magic of Christmas. So put on your pajamas, grab a cup of hot chocolate and take a ride on this Polar Express Party ideas train! 1. Creamy Crockpot Hot Chocolate | NoBiggie.net 2. Train | Jenkins
The Polar Express church Christmas party
North Pole Cupcakes North Pole Cupcakes for a "Polar Express" party
Plan and host a magical Polar Express Party. Earlier this month, I helped with the Christmas party for my ward. We did a Polar Express themed breakfast, and it turned out sooo cute! Everyone was invited to come in their pajamas and we served a super easy breakfast buffet of muffins, breakfast casseroles and fresh fruit, and of course we had a hot chocolate station ('HOT CHOCOLATE!'). Most of our decor ideas were inspired from so many ideas from this Polar Express post we shared. I thought it would be fun to share some pictures from our party. It was
A magical Polar Express party is just the ticket to kick off the magic of the Christmas Season. Here's 25+ Polar Express Party Ideas. Choo Choo... all aboard the Polar Express Party Ideas train and just in time for Christmas. We've followed the tracks to over 25 fun and festive Polar Express party ideas. These will inspire and and help everyone Believe in the magic of Christmas. So put on your pajamas, grab a cup of hot chocolate and take a ride on this Polar Express Party ideas train! 1. Creamy Crockpot Hot Chocolate | NoBiggie.net 2. Train | Jenkins
Plan and host a magical Polar Express Party. Earlier this month, I helped with the Christmas party for my ward. We did a Polar Express themed breakfast, and it turned out sooo cute! Everyone was invited to come in their pajamas and we served a super easy breakfast buffet of muffins, breakfast casseroles and fresh fruit, and of course we had a hot chocolate station ('HOT CHOCOLATE!'). Most of our decor ideas were inspired from so many ideas from this Polar Express post we shared. I thought it would be fun to share some pictures from our party. It was
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All aboard The Polar Express! This year our elf on the shelf, Snowball, arrived back for the Christmas season riding on the Polar Express. Christmas is the perfect time of the year to indulge in special family traditions like the North Pole Breakfast. I secretly love the idea of using the Elf to help keep the boys in line. I also enjoy moving the Elf around in fun mischievous ways, that is when I remember to move it. The North […]
All aboard, this is the Polar Express! This Polar Express party is perfect for every little girl and boy. Dress up as a conductor and make snow globes.
Want to make Christmas extra magical for your kids? Here's everything you need (including free printables) to host a festive Polar Express party!
Back when Maggie & Alex were in preschool, we had a Polar Express play date one December morning. It was one of my favorite Christmas parties (see that party post here). This season I decided to throw a Polar Express party for Tommy & Miles and a few of their cousins and friends. Here's all the details!
Ideas & free printables to throw a polar express party either on a large or small scale. Includes free invitation template, train tickets, banners and more!
It’s so much fun looking back on old parties. Especially the ones where the kids are so little! This magical Polar Express party is one I’ve been reminiscing over lately. It was so long ago, before I blogged or began planning and styling parties for a living. It was so much fun setting it up…