Having a Game of Thrones party? Make these DIY Game of Thrones dragon eggs.
This recipe was cooked up for a Game of Thrones viewing party. Check out the full plan here.
Dragon Party Ideas How to Train Your Dragon to Party! If you’ve seen the movies or series (or even read the books), you know that training a dragon is no easy task... On the other hand, training a dragon to party is a much simpler process! Please note this page contains affiliate links. Any pur ...
Dragons are at the center of fantasy culture these days. Whether you’re watching How to Tame Your Dragon with your kids for the millionth time or Game of
Great and easy ideas for invitations, food, fun and games for a Dragon Masters birthday party. Your kids will love it!
Easy and fun, these DIY dragon eggs will be a hit at your next dragon themed party.
I’m really happy with how this dragon scale cake came out for my son’s birthday! I...
Dragon Scale Slime is one of our favorite homemade slime recipes. Kids will love creating this colorful and unique slime that has a very unique texture
My 8 year old loves How To Train Your Dragon, so it came as no surprise that this was the theme he picked for his party. It was so fun to do! All of the printable items I created for this party are available in the Etsy Shop. Decorations for the party included a lot of brown, red, black, and green, and was inspired by viking maps, dragon scales and fire! Coming up with food for this party was my favorite part. The cupcakes are "Dragon scales". I made cupcake wrappers that look like scales and the "scales" that come up out of the cupcake are "Spree" candies. In the movie, the dragons like eating fish. So we had "Dragon Food"; Goldfish crackers, Swedish Fish (some were even dipped in chocolate) and, cool gummy fish I found on clearance at Michael's, There was also Fireballs; red, orange and yellow gumballs and Sixlets bought at a party supply store, and Cheeseballs. "Peg Legs" and "Shields were also on the menu. Jelly Beans as "Dragon Eggs" too. For drinks we had Viking Water (the water bottle labels are in the printable party pack) and "Dragon's Breath". Red fruit punch with Dry Ice in it. I'm pretty sure this was the highlight of the snack table for most of our guests. I love the look on this boy's face that was caught in the picture. And finally my personal favorite, the Tossed Sheep. I love the sheep in the movie. They are just funny. So including sheep was a must. I can't take credit for this super cute idea. I ran across it over on a blog called "Lil Mrs Tori" Her "How To Train Your Dragon" Party is neat and geared toward kids a bit younger if you are looking for more ideas. We also had a banner that said "Happy Birthday" a bunch of plain colored banners and a old looking treasure chest. Because every viking needs a place to store his prized possessions! Here is a sample of the invitation: So the idea for the party was that the guests would come and be taught how to be dragon trainers. As they arrived they could get their faces painted and "How to Train Your Dragon" tattoos. I hadn't even remembered that the characters had their faces painted in parts of the movie. My 8 year old sure did! Each guest then got to decorate a shield. Since a "vikings most important item is his shield!" I made the shields out of round cake bases. They have packs of 10 at Walmart. I cut two slits in the center and put some wide twill ribbon through and looped it so that they would have something to hold onto. I then glued the smaller round (large cupcake bases I found at Michael's) on top to hold the ribbon in place. I found some How To Train Your Dragon stickers in the Dollar bins at Target (score!) So they decorated with those and crayons and markers. When they were done with their shields they got to select their dragons. I didn't get any pictures of this, but it seemed like everyone enjoyed it. I created cards that have dragons from the movie on them (included in the party pack). Then each child drew a card, the cards have different colored borders that match different Easter eggs. We hid the eggs throughout the yard before the party. Inside the eggs were a matching card that tells them about their dragon. The boys especially enjoyed reading them and telling each other all the cool things their dragons could do. After Dragon Selection, the kids were free to pick any of the other games to play (similar to a carnival). There was Flying Lessons. Paper airplanes that look like dragons that they flew off of the deck. Dreamworks has provided some awesome printable Dragon Paper Airplanes. They could also play the Sheep Toss game. I made some yarn poof ball sheep. An idea I came across over on Frog Prince Paperie The original game idea was to get the sheep into a basket in a relay style game. We have a trampoline, and I knew the kids would want to jump on it, so I incorporated it into the party. I used some yellow tape to make some targets on the trampoline and they had to jump the sheep onto them. There was also a "Feed Your Dragon Game" I found some plastic fish, filled our mini wading pool and dumped the fish in. The kids then used nets to "fish" and then take the fish down to the dragons (a container with a picture of a dragon on it). Most of the kids did this one at least 3 times. My 2 year old did only this game! When it seemed like everyone had finished playing the games. I gathered all the kids up to play Dragon Tag. (Essentially freeze tag, but they all pretended they were dragons). After that they were tired! So we enjoyed the cupcakes and opened presents. Aiden says everyone has told him they had an awesome time! The printable items can be found in my Etsy shop:
Surprise your friends with these spicy-peppery cookies designed to look like Khaleesi's dragon eggs from "Game of Thrones"! I made the base pepper cookie dough while working on the recipe for the "Alice in Wonderland" Fiction Kitchen Podcast episode (remember the cook who loved pepper?) and as I was cutting the dough (and repeatedly sampling it) I thought, "hmm, so peppery, so fire–Fire! and that cookie slice looks kind of like an egg!" and you get the idea, it simply developed from there and I'm tickled with how they turned out. The fact that they're cookies and assumedly sweet, but when you bite into them you get pepper and heat, is so intriguing and unique, perfect for our Mother of Dragons and her fierceness hidden within her pretty, petite frame. Fiery Dragon Egg Cookies (based on James Thresher's Three-Pepper Cookie recipe) Ingredients: 8 Tbsp. Butter, room temperature 1 Cup Sugar 1 1/2 tsp. Baking Powder 1/2 tsp. Ground Black Pepper 1/2 tsp. Ground White Pepper 1/2 tsp. Ground Ginger 1/2 tsp. Ground Cloves 1/2 tsp. Ground Cinnamon 1/8 – 1/4 tsp. Ground Cayenne Pepper 1 Egg, room temperature 1 Tbsp. Milk 2 Cups Flour Food Color Gel Red Brown Green Yellow (optional) 3 Tbsp. Water Gold or Bronze Edible Spray (I used gold) Important Items: Parchment Paper 3 Clean Painting Sponges/Sponge Dabbers (clean meaning never been used with paint) Directions: 1. In a large mixing bowl, mix the butter & sugar until fully incorporated & fluffy. Add the baking powder & spices on low speed & then add in the egg & milk. Next, add in the flour, a little at a time, continuing to mix on low, until everything is incorporated & a nice dough forms. 2. Divide the dough in half &, wrapping both halves in plastic wrap, shape them into chunky logs about 6″ long (If you have an empty paper towel roll/tube, slice it open up one side & place the logs inside; this will help them keep their shape. If you don't have one, no big deal). Chill the dough in the fridge for at least 4 hours or put in the freezer for about an hour & a half. 3. Heat your oven to 375ºF. Stack 2 large trays together (this is to insulate the cookie bottoms so they don't get too dark) & line the top with parchment paper. Remove the dough from the fridge &, using a large sharp knife, cut the logs into 1/4″ thick slices. Shape the slices to look like flat eggs (basically oval discs) & place them about 1″ apart on the tray. Using the non-serrated edge of a butter knife, make criss-cross patterns on the cookie tops, making sure not to press all the way through. My pattern was 4 diagonal lines both ways, making the cookies look kinda' like pinecones. Bake for about 8-9 minutes or until the bottoms are just beginning to brown. Let the cookies cool for a minute & then transfer them to a wire rack to cool completely. 4. Put 1 Tbsp. of water each into 3 little bowls. Into 1 bowl put 2 drops of red food gel & stir with a sponge brush, into another put 2 drops of brown & stir, & into the last bowl put 2 drops of green & likewise stir. Feel free to adjust them as you'd like, such as adding a titch (not a whole drop) of yellow to brighten & warm the colors. Divide the cookies into 3 groups, laying them out flat on a large piece of parchment paper. Pick a color & a cookie group to start with & lightly drag the wetted sponge across the cookies to color them, dabbing slightly if needed. Let the cookies sit for a bit for the color to dry & then spray the cookies lightly with gold or bronze by holding the sprayer about 9"-12" away & moving it back & forth as you spray. Let them dry again & then serve or store in an airtight container. * For more "Game of Thrones" food, try my Hot Pie Direwolf Bread! *
These sweet vanilla meringue cookies are inspired by the orange and red flames that spew from the mouths of dragons.
Always be yourself... unless you can be a dragon!
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absolutely adorable tiny pet birthday / celebration hats - party props for your sweet fur-babies. just purrr-fect for small dog breeds, bunnies, ferrets, cats, guinea pigs, hedgehogs, hamsters, chinchillas; even turtles and bearded dragons!! they’ve all become such an important part of the family, so we should definitely dapper them up for parties, weddings, and portrait sittings. Right?! ♡ 👑 size = approx 1”-1.25”diameter x 2-2.5” height > how to love & enjoy - place upon little one’s head as a photo prop; tilt to the side for a playful look. party hats are attached to an adjustable elastic skinny chin-band. spot clean. ^^ CUSTOM COLOR / SIZE REQUESTS ARE ALWAYS WELCOMED. each hat sold separately, this is a novelty item. handmade for you by us, with love ♡ Lory Ann + Mason. CURRENT PROCESSING TIME: 1-5 BUSINESSES DAYS FOR CROWNS TO BE MADE {+PLUS SHIPPING} >>> “RUSH” SERVICES and PRIORITY 2 DAY MAIL ARE ALWAYS AVAILABLE IN MY SHOP. IF YOU HAVE A “NEED BY” DATE, PLEASE NOTE THAT AT CHECKOUT <<<
absolutely adorable tiny pet birthday / celebration hats - party props for your sweet fur-babies. just purrr-fect for small dog breeds, bunnies, ferrets, cats, guinea pigs, hedgehogs, hamsters, chinchillas; even turtles and bearded dragons!! they’ve all become such an important part of the family, so we should definitely dapper them up for parties, weddings, and portrait sittings. Right?! ♡ 👑 size = approx 1”-1.25”diameter x 2-2.5” height > how to love & enjoy - place upon little one’s head as a photo prop; tilt to the side for a playful look. party hats are attached to an adjustable elastic skinny chin-band. spot clean. ^^ CUSTOM COLOR / SIZE REQUESTS ARE ALWAYS WELCOMED. each hat sold separately, this is a novelty item. handmade for you by us, with love ♡ Lory Ann + Mason. CURRENT PROCESSING TIME: 1-5 BUSINESSES DAYS FOR CROWNS TO BE MADE {+PLUS SHIPPING} >>> “RUSH” SERVICES and PRIORITY 2 DAY MAIL ARE ALWAYS AVAILABLE IN MY SHOP. IF YOU HAVE A “NEED BY” DATE, PLEASE NOTE THAT AT CHECKOUT <<<
A friendly dragon enjoys a spot of tea with a charming little girl. But who is that trying to steal the sandwiches?? Archival print on matte paper protected in a clear plastic enclosure, reproduced from my original watercolor painting. Available in two sizes: MEDIUM - 8"x10" image on 8.5"x11" paper LARGE - 12"x16" image on 13"x19" paper Please look at second image to compare print sizes. Prints can be signed on request. Please be sure to read my shop policies before ordering, and feel free to send me a message if you have any questions. ***NOTE TO BUYERS OUTSIDE OF THE U.S.*** Orders will be shipped via FIRST CLASS MAIL, with tracking where applicable. Any orders with LARGE or EXTRA LARGE prints in them will be rolled in a tube. If you wish to have your order sent via PRIORITY MAIL, please choose the shipping upgrade option. >>You are responsible for paying any duties or taxes when the package arrives in your country.<< COPYRIGHT INFO All Copyright of art displayed belongs to Omar Rayyan. Please do not copy, distribute, reproduce or use my work without my permission. Purchases of artwork or prints do not entitle the buyer to reproductive rights.
A refreshing fruit salad with berries, cherries, watermelon and dragon fruit sprinkled with mint and poppy seeds.
Pattern page & video tutorial: https://www.sweetsofties.com/2022/08/pocket-dragon.html (Note: FREE written pattern and video tutorial will be made available on this page! Check the release date on this page.) This Pocket Dragon is a cute, mini plush of magic and joy! This little fantasy creature is a quick, easy, and almost no-sew amigurumi. The only part that requires sewing is his wings. A full video tutorial is included, making this an easy and beginner-friendly project. It’s recommended to use super bulky chenille velvet or blanket yarn. For a tinier keychain size, you can use worsted weight or thinner yarns. It’s the perfect ami doll to make for craft fairs, medieval or Renaissance fairs, farmer’s markets, or as kids party favors. This unisex and gender neutral toy will appeal to all: boys, girls, children, adults, and everyone in-between! It’s a great last-minute birthday gift and Christmas holiday gift. This squishy plushie can also be used for therapy as a sensory fidget or stress relief object. Its arms and legs are stumpy nubs that you can rub or twiddle with, providing tactile stimulation. It makes a great friend, especially for people with anxiety, ADHD/ADD, or autism. The PDF pattern includes 45 progress photos and video tutorials. Size: Height: 3.5 inches (9 cm) Level: ★★☆☆☆ Beginner/Easy. Requires familiarity with stitches used (below). Stitches/Terms (US Terms): FO = fasten off YO = yarn over sk = skip (a stitch) ch = chain sl st = slip stitch sc = single crochet inc = increase (insert 2 sc in same st) dec = decrease (sc 2 sts together) Materials: Yarn: https://hobbii.mvk.co/2g8s4 Hook: https://amzn.to/3w2yHLf (5mm) Plastic Safety Eyes (cute version): https://amzn.to/3PlmO9W Stuffing Scissors This pattern is © 2022 Sweet Softies. For personal use only. You may not translate, copy, alter, or sell this pattern in any way. You may not make a video or teach a class using my patterns without my written consent. You may sell finished items made with this pattern if you credit Sweet Softies as the designer and link to my blog (www.sweetsofties.com). No wholesale. www.instagram.com/SweetSofties (@SweetSofties) www.etsy.com/shop/Sylemn www.facebook.com/SweetSofties www.youtube.com/SweetSofties www.pinterest.com/sweetsofties
National Dog Day is August 26, and there's no better way to celebrate man's best friend than with these cute, relatable and funny dog memes.
This delicious Summer Fruit Salad is quick and easy to make with the most perfect fruit salad dressing! Perfect for a summer BBQ or brunch!
Here's a recipe for making super simple, super cute dragon cookies for Chinese New Year – perfect for a bit of family fun during the celebrations.