Showing posts with label party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label party. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

An Announcement and Out of This World-Party Invitations

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Well, I’M BAAACK!  It is official!  After so many years of going to school at night, after putting my amazing kids to bed, I have my Teaching Degree!  I cannot believe it!  Now I just need to get a paying job! Winking smile

So, I’m ready to dive right back into sharing my fun world with everyone. 

My Son just had an Alien Party.  It was so much fun!  I drew up about 12 different Aliens to use for his party.  I cut out the Aliens and flying saucers with my cutting machine.  The above were the invitations that I came up with.  Those fun flying saucers were 3D because I used pop dots to pop up the dome part!  Then, of course we had to add googly eyes as the finishing touch!

*A quick tip! 
-I cut out the blue rectangles with my cutter (though if you don’t have a cutting machine you can cut the rectangles out by hand and round the corners with a corner punch or by hand).
-Then, I go into my printing program and print up the words that I want to use, on white paper.  Make sure to space your words so that the actual rectangles will fit on the paper.
-Next, I gently tape my rectangles onto the white printed paper, using that as my guide as to where to place the rectangle.  (Where you printed the first time will be directly underneath your taped on rectangles).
-Run your white paper, with the now taped on blue rectangles back through the printer, printing up the exact same thing you did the first time. 
-This will give you any cutout shape you want, with any words you want, printed right onto them!
I do this ALL the time and love it!

We went with bright green, bright blue, and black for my Son’s Birthday colors.

Check back with me to see how the rest of his party turned out!  I will also show you more inspiration for you to host your own Alien party!

Rebecca
PS  I can’t wait to catch up with everyone!

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Cupcake Stand Like You’ve Never Seen

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What would you do with acrylic and access to a laser cutter?  Here is what my friend and I did.

Check out this amazing cupcake holder!  My friend and I are collaborating on some really cool cupcake holders!  We would love your feedback!
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My friend has a laser cutter and so together we are brainstorming some innovative designs that we hope you have never seen somewhere else before.  Isn’t that flower shape fun?
flower cupcake holder d
Check out the details on this like the top of the flower curling outward.
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The bottom is 1 inch high to support anything you want to fill it up with.  We used one small bag of Jelly Belly’s to fill this one up. 
If we had finished these sooner they would have been my teacher appreciation gifts!  They would also be fun to customize the color of the flower to the recipient’s favorite color, or to match the décor of a party!  Wouldn’t a yellow one look like a pretty tulip?
We would love your feedback about this.  We have a ton more designs that we are working on.  I am going to show you our prototypes and am asking for any and all feedback on them.  I would love to know what you think of them, how you would change them, what you like best, and any ideas you have for future design ideas. 

Thanks so much,
Rebecca

Linking up to Someday Crafts, and the fun at WhipperBerry.

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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Cat Birthday Party Invitation

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Sometimes you make things harder for yourself when you have taught your little ones that you can make things.  ;)  My little girl is having a Birthday and requested a cat theme.  She wants everything to match her real cat, Minnie.  Minnie is black and lt brown.  This little girl of mine is all girl.  Brown and black are…well, not very girlie!
Side note, we are looking at getting a dog next year.  Boy or Girl, my kids want to name the dog, Mickey.  Get it?  Mickey and Minnie!  Pretty clever, I think!
These are the invitations that I made.  The Birthday girl LOVES blue.  She was so excited about the blue ribbon.  That was my inspiration to add a dash of color into the party!  Now it will be very “her”!
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My daughter’s cousins number around 12 kids.  So, I told her she could invite 5 school friends.  She figure out a way to invite 6.  One invitation went to her two new friends that are twins!  Again, pretty clever don’t ya think!?

I’m in full-steam mode getting this cat party together.  I always get a bit teary eyed when it’s my kids’ birthdays.  I am simply enamored with my kids and totally blown away that I get to share their life with them!  I don’t know what I did right to get them, but man I’m lucky!  All three of them have been in school for a few weeks now (we start early!).  I love watching them learn so much and have so many amazing events and opportunities!  I am so thankful for amazing teachers that already have my kids doing such neat things and loving school!  Another year older for this little one of mine.  I’m so proud of her and in awe of her at the same time.  She is one of those kids that can wrap anyone around her finger.  You even know she is doing it, and you are ok with it! ;) 

Please excuse me while I go and listen to that song from Mamma Mia,  “Slipping Through My Fingers”.  Go listen to it to refreshen your memory and make you teary eyed about your own kids! ;)

Second side note of this post: My Birthday Girl’s favorite song is from Mamma Mia (she loves the whole show!), Money Money Money.  She has no clue what it means, just likes it.   In fact last year she had her tonsils taken out.  As she was waiting for the surgery she got really nervous.  So, she watched that scene from the movie over and over again on an iphone to keep her mind off of her fears!  It was so cute!  She’s one tough cookie and I love every ounce of her!

Rebecca

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Old Fashioned Summer Carnival-Great for 4th of July (or 24th of July)

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Here are some great activities to make/do at your Fourth of July celebrations this weekend. 

We always grew up having an amazing Old Fashioned 24th of July celebration with our family (this is a Utah/Mormon holiday).  It was truly amazing.  So, last year we put together our own carnival, for our children.
I think you can figure out how to make each of these activities, but incase you can’t you can find tutorials for all of them, here!  This is a post about our carnival last year.
The above picture is a Water Bottle Bowling Game.  It has a super cute placemat that you have to go check out!

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Fun action shot of my Nephew throwing the dart at the balloons!  This is a simple game to put together that I love the look of! 
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Bean Bag Toss Game.  With homemade beanbags that each have a patriotic word embroidered onto them!  The game itself is made from a box!  Are you getting that we wanted the games to be part of the decoration?
imageHomemade Rubber Band Shooters!  Remember those from your childhood?  They are super easy to make!   Katrina made enough of these for each cousin to have one!  They are so much fun!  We just shot empty cans and bottles with them.image
How about some Cork Guns!  These are made out of wood, pvc pipe, string, and a cork!
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Tin Can Stompers are another super easy yet effective activity!
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Tin Can Knock Down!  We used a ball that you get wet, just to keep water flying around the whole yard!

Hope this gives you some inspiration for old fashioned carnival games you can make yourself, from mostly things that you already have around the house!

Rebecca

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

A Beary Fun Summer Cake

summer cake b This was the cake at my Son’s last day of school party! 
Look closely at the details as they are so genious!
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Teddy Grahams with icing swimsuits!  Every swimsuit is different.  They are so darling!  Beach towels out of rainbow sour candy!  Lifesaver circle floaties!  Gumball balls (it’s a stretch, I know!). 

Starburst lounge chairs.  I’ve made things out of starburst before.  Just heat it for a few seconds in the microwave and it becomes quite pliable and you can mold it into whatever shape you need.  I’ve even rolled it out and cut shapes out of it before.
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The slide and stairs are made out of pretzels, an upside down ice cream cone, fruit by the foot, and more icing!
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One of my Son’s wonderful teachers made up darling cakes for all of their parties this last year.  This was the cake she made for their summer party!  I think she did an amazing job all year long, but this one really takes the cake!  (Sorry I couldn’t help it). 

This got me thinking about all the amazing teachers my children have had!  You know the ones, the ones that go above and beyond?!  This year we were lucky and had amazing teachers like the one who made all these delightful and fun cakes for my Son’s class the whole year!  They could have just bought a sheet cake (or none at all).  But instead this teacher went above and beyond to add that extra touch to my Son’s parties.  It is the extra touches like this that will help my children to have magical childhoods. 

What experiences have you had with teachers like this?

Rebecca

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Lego Indiana Jones Birthday Party

OK here is where you start humming the theme song.  Cause that is totally what is going through my head right now. ;)  So go ahead and take care of that little sound clip for me. ;)

Now that we have the background music taken care of lets get on to party stuff.  I did a lot of searching on ye old’ web for ideas.  Boy! Did I ever find lots and lots of really cool ideas out there.  Some how with all that coolness I managed to put my own twist on things.  Seriously you hardly even have to do any of your own planning with how many cool parties there are out there with this theme.  I really did want to do each and every single idea and then reality set in.  There is no way that I could cram it all into one party.  Not even if that party lasted 8 hours.  Plus with my boys our parties can’t be too fussy.  They don’t do well when we try to micro mange the party.  All the transitions from one game or thing to the next causes them to be upset.

IJ Invitation
Google is a great place to start when looking for Lego Indiana Jones images.  All you really have to do is page through the images and find one you like.  Copy it and put it into your trusty photo editor, add a background and type up your invitation.  I saved it in a small enough file format to be able to email it to all the kids in my son’s class.  (His teacher was awesome!  At the beginning of the year she gave everyone a complete phone, address and email list of all the kids in the class.  It was complete with parents names.  She suggested we all get to know each other since our kids would probably be in the same classes through 8th grade.)
Key and pendants ready for shrinking
When I throw a party I try to come up with favors that are part of the theme.  Often times I will go with something that has a related theme.  For example I know that Indiana Jones was an Archeologist.  I know that he was some times after Egyptian artifacts.  So I went to Google and found  this website that allows you to write in Hieroglyphics.  Specifically they put it in cartouche format.  I made a key by copying the images of each of the alphabet letter.  By the way you can’t do them all at once because the program will condense it down.  When writing in hieroglyphics apparently it isn’t one symbol per letter at some point.  If you are doing 3 initials it is.  So get the initials of all the kids and paste them into your trusty photo editor.  I actually made up a sheet with all the symbols stacked for each name.  I also reversed the image because I painted the side you draw on with gold.  That way the front has a shiny surface.  To help me remember which was which, I put the initials on the master copy just below each cartouche.  The cartouches on the left are my Shrinky Dinks waiting to be cut out and put into the oven.  I used permanent markers to trace and color in the images.  I found that coloring in the images before tracing the out line was better.  When coloring over the black marker it tends to smear.
pendant back painted gold
This one is my son’s initials.  I forgot to punch the holes in the top before I put them in the oven.  The one on the left is the back side of his brother’s cartouche.  As you can see they don’t all turn out the same size.  It all depends on the symbols for each letter. 
Cartouche finished
This is one of the finished cartouches for his friends.  Since the hole got really small (I used a regular size hole punch), I used a jump ring and put it on some gold boon dongle cord.  (I think that is what that stuff is called).  I have another observation to share.  If you over bake your cartouches a little it gives a slightly crackled look and makes the gold background look more shiny through the cartouche.  Also keep some chopsticks or something similar on hand when shrinking these.  You may have to open the oven and pry them open.  They curl as they shrink and some of them wanted to stick to themselves.  This was corrected easily by holding down one side and pulling back with the other chopstick to open it.  Then close the oven back up and let them straighten out.  I press them down with a flat spatula as soon as I get them out of the oven.  This helps to straighten them out a little more.  Once they were cool, I painted two coats of acrylic gold metallic paint on the rough side.   Once I had the templates made they were pretty quick and easy to trace out.
I had the key (shown in the top picture) out and had each of the kids figure out what the symbols were for their initials.  They then had to find the correct cartouche.  They loved it.  Their parents also thought they were pretty cool too. 
PVC blow dart tubes and nerf tag darts
Dig out your memories of Raider’s of the Lost Arch.  In the beginning of the movie the Hovitos (sp?) Had poison blow darts that they were chasing Indy with.  Many people use straw with q-tips dipped in red paint and shoot them at some sort of picture of one of the villains.  I was ready to start working on that idea when I thought of all the extra PVC pipe I had left over from our Lego Agents Party last January (we made marshmallow shooters).  I had a few pieces that were 9” long.  I decided to take one of our tag darts and see if I could shoot it out of the pipe.  YEP, it worked.  Please not that not all 1/2 inch PVC pipe have the same inner diameter.  Be sure to take a dart with you to the hardware store to make sure it will fit.  I had picked up a few 2 foot pre cut pieces that ended up not working because of that problem.  So back to buying a 10 foot length of the stuff I bought in January.  Luckily we are only talking about $3 worth.  If you look closely at the above picture you can see all the info off the pipe I used.  I simply wound the duck tape diagonally around the pipe and trimmed the ends.  Another idea to help the kids know whose is whose is to label them with their names.  I used my trusty label maker for that.  It was kind of hard to see the names at a glance.  I would have liked to have had colored electrical tape to make colored bands that the labels could be put on.  That way the kids can see what color it is as well as their name.  Even the location of the tape could be an indicator.
Mola Ram Felt Target
Time to make some targets.  I purchased 5/8 of a yard of red felt and 1/2 a yard of black felt.  I also had a smaller piece of red felt for the circles.  I cut the red felt into 4 equal rectangles for the background.  For the silhouettes I printed out an image of Mola Ram on 13x19 inch paper.  I happen to have a printer that large but you can print him out in sections if you don’t.  I traced the image onto poster board for my template.  I found the image on www.bricklink.com and went to the mini figure section and then to the Indiana Jones figures and then clicked on Mola Ram (I did the same for all the other characters).  I then copied the image and pasted into my Photo Shop program.  I made the canvas size 13x19 inches and enlarged the figure as much as I could to fit the whole space.  I simply used my poster board cut out as a patter on the black felt.  I used no-sew Heat-N-Bond to adhere the silhouette onto the background and did the same with the target spots. 
Note:  Use a piece of paper between the felt and the iron otherwise the felt will melt onto the iron if you warn not using cotton wool felt.

If you don't know about www.briklink.com it is a website devoted to buying and selling Legos.  New and used.  When looking for specific items they have a picture of the item and list all of the shops that have that item in order of price.  Anyway, if you are looking for figure images it is a good place to go because all the pictures are front and center with the figures standing up.  We have shopped there many times for those hard to find items or for even replacement items. 

Elsa Schneider target
For each of the other figures I simple sized the head to the same proportions.  I cropped just the heads from the images and printed them out on standard 8.5x11 inch paper.  I cut the head off of my Mola Ram template and taped on the next head.  Since all mini figures have the exact same body this works. 
Irina Spalko targetPVC and Nerf Tag Dart Game
Here is my 6 year old demonstrating how to use these.  He is aiming at Belloq.  Put the dart in the mouth end of the tube and blow.  It does not work so well if you put the dart just inside the other end.  It flies straighter and faster if you put it in the mouth end.  Our tubes are 9 inches long.  We sampled shorter tubes and the darts didn’t fly as far or as straight.  I was able to blow the darts out of an 18 inch tube as well.  We went with 9 inches because I already had 5 tubes at that length.  If you are doing these then buy a 10 foot length and cut it down into 12 inch sections.  You will have 10 blow tubes for just over $3.  You can use Nerf tag darts that already have the hook side of Velcro on them or you could simply use 3/4 inch pom poms.  If you did that then you could probably try making the center circle out of the hook side of velcro for them to stick to.  We gave each child a tube and two darts to keep.
The boys got the camouflage “duck” tape and the girls got the tie dye “duck” tape.  I purchased the “Duck” tape from my craft store.
Indiana Jones Cake
I had to do another mini figure cake.  I couldn’t do it for one and not the other.  You can check out my Lego Agents Party Post  for info on the head and hands.  For Indiana Jones I used food coloring to add his beard and eye brows.  His whip, bag, gun holster and belt are all made of rolled fondant (like the outer layer of the head and hands).  I used some napkins inside a plastic bag to help give his bag some shape. 
The frosting is regular white frosting from Wilton.  However, I did add some chocolate frosting for the pants.  So the top half of the cake is chocolate cake with white frosting and the bottom is chocolate on chocolate.  I used Betty Crocker’s gluten free cake mix.  If you want to make a 9x13 inch cake with that mix you have to use two boxes or you will end up with pancakes.
By the way our guests didn’t know it was gluten free and they were saying how good the cake was.
Note: I noticed that Wilton’s frosting says it may contain dairy.  I am not entirely sure but we think my oldest is reacting to possible trace amounts of dairy.  That or he is getting his Dad’s cold.  My 6 year old currently has the stomach flu with massive stomach cramps so it is hard to tell.
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The whip and the bag were made a few days ahead of time so that they could dry out.  I added the strap to the bag the day I made the cake.  I simply wet one side of the bag so the strap would stick to it.  Indiana Jones Cake-whip
I used embroidery floss to make the marks in the fondant to make it look braided.  For an added touch I tied the floss onto the end and braided it to look like the string on the end of an actual whip.  Yep you guessed it I Googled how to braid a whip.  I watched a couple of videos on it.  It is fascinating to watch.  I was going to try to braid the fondant but it likes to dry out quick and cracks when it does.  I like how it turned out don’t you?
Indiana Jones-Holy Grail
I tried to do a tie in with all of the movies.  The kids used sticky dots and gems to make their own “Holy Grail” cups.  OK so we all know the real Holy Grail in the movie was as plain as could be but this was more fun for the kids.
My only note about this is that you need a TON of gems.  I didn’t have nearly enough.  I forgot that 6 and 8 year olds will load up the cups with as many gems as they can get away with.  So either have lots and lots and lots and double what you think lots is, of gems or give each child a set amount of gems to work with.  I put the gems on the sticky dots ahead of time.
 marshmallow eyeballs
There isn’t a whole lot that I would tie in with the Temple of Doom for 6 year olds but I had to do eyeballs.  I had been wanting to make eyeball ice cubes when I found someone that used truffle molds for the shape.  I decided to try using their girls marshmallow recipe and it worked great.  They were soft and squishy.  One mom said that she had to close her eyes before popping one in her mouth.  The adults couldn’t resist them.  The more adventurous kids also tried them.  All in all they were a hit and very yummy.  I can see making these every Halloween.

Click here for the recipe and how to make the marshmallows

To make them into eyeballs you will need:
The recipe from our Marshmallow Post
Truffle molds (like the ones Wilton makes) (I had two molds and they are only $2 a mold so get as many as you need so you can make all your eyeballs at once.  Each mold makes 14 truffles.)
Non-stick spray
A Pastry bag (or plastic bag with a corner cut off)
blue food coloring (the liquid type)
Black gel food coloring (for the pupil)
A Paint brush

Once you have made your marshmallow fluff put it into your pastry bag.  Spray the truffle mold  to give it a good coating (so the marshmallow won’t stick).  Then pipe in the marshmallow into each well.  Spray some foil completely with the non-stick spray and cover for a few hours so the marshmallow sets up.

I had a pan ready for the extra marshmallow fluff to make regular marshmallows.

Once your marshmallows have set up and can be handled it is time to “paint” them up.  They will be slippery at this point with the non-stick spray.  I made mine the day before and the slippery feel to them went mostly away.  Anyway.  Have a plate ready that is dusted with powdered sugar to keep them from sticking.

Carefully pull all the marshmallows out of the mold with the round side up.  Put a bit of blue food coloring in the bottom of a small bowl.  You will take an eye ball and dip the top of it in the food coloring.  It will have quite a bit on it.  You can then “paint” the others by dabbing the first eyeball onto some of the others.  When it no longer transfers much color put it down and start with another one.  Once you have all your iris’ done you can paint the pupil on with a paint brush.  I put mine in the fridge over night loosely covered with foil.

In the above picture you can see that I tried to paint one of the eyeballs with blue gel icing and a paint brush. (it is the one on the right almost in the bottom corner)  The others turned out so much better and took the coloring easier.

Other things we did for the party:

We also purchased some dates from the grocery store so that anyone who wanted to could try a date.  I was tempted to put a sign out that said “Bad Dates” but figured nobody would try them.

I found some big snakes at the dollar store and hung them from our tree and on the swing set in the back yard.  I also purchased sever bags of small snakes and put some around the food on the table and most of them in our sand pit area.

The kids took home the items that I had made for them plus gem lollipop rings, a twisty straw and mini packs of their own water balloons.

We had toilet paper on hand that we were going to do a mummy wrapping contest with.  We completely forgot about it since we were all having such a good time.


We also had a water balloon fight since it was 104 degrees out side that day.  I have to say that unless you plan to fill water balloons ahead of time I would go with those foam water bombs form the dollar store or water guns or they now have tubes that you can get for a dollar.  You put then end of the tube in a bucket of water and pull back on the plunger to fill.  They are awesome but don’t last very long (so get extras in case one breaks during water play).

We had a massive water fight on Memorial Day weekend with all the cousins.  They all got soaked with those water tubes and had a blast for hours.  Plus they got to take them home.

Totally unrelated to the IJ party but I have to share this.  I found this  set of plans on Instructables for making  water cannons out of PVC.  They would be fun for the kids to put together and then play with and last way longer then the ones I got at the dollar store.  The website makes them out of 2 inch and 1 inch PVC but you could easily use 1 inch and 1/2 inch PVC for smaller kids.  They would be very cheap to make up using the 1 and 1/2 inch pipe sizes.  I can totally see making these for a party.  It is a good thing I didn’t see this before the party or I would have had to make them. ;)  My darling husband smiles and goes along with all my crazy schemes.

You survived my extremely long post!!
Thanks for hanging in there with me!
Katrina
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We are joining the fun at the following parties; Tatertots and Jello, Funky Junk Interiors, Stephanie Lynn

Thursday, March 25, 2010

1st Annual Lady-Bug Launch

I was looking at my garden the other day and realized that my mint plant had aphids on it!  My husband and I immediately ran out to a garden store to pick up some Lady-Bugs.  I was so excited for this because I remember letting the Lady-Bugs go at a friends house when I was younger and I LOVED it!  Since my son is still too little to appreciate this (he turns one in a week!) we decided to invite all of our in-town nieces and nephews over to join in the fun.  

Apparently dusk is the best time to release Lady-Bugs as they don't like to fly as much at night, and so they will stay in your garden/yard to eat all your pests.  Unfortunately, this time of day made picture taking quite difficult!  

We decided to make a night out of it and started off crafting until everyone arrived, then we had dinner and finally it was time to Launch those Lady-Bugs!



The nieces and nephews had a great time.  It was fun letting the Lady-Bugs crawl up our arms but not any higher than that!  And surprisingly the girls were less afraid of these little critters than the boys were.  Who would have guessed?!
All in all, the Lady-Bug Launch was a success!  And we can't wait to do it again next year!

Oh, and YES, we are thankful to be living in AZ right now and to be experiencing spring, but for a good majority of everyone else, this would be perfect to do later on when Spring really gets underway!

Erika,
I am so glad you were able to find lady bugs.  My mint has bugs too (but they look different than aphids).  My mini roses have some aphids.  Alas my garden center does not have lady bugs yet.  I had to settle for spraying mine with water with a touch of dish soap mixed in.  Works great but not quite as fun as lady bugs.  It is also a very cool lesson for the kids.
Katrina

Rebecca here:  Erika, thanks for inviting us to do this, it was such a great idea and so much fun!  We loved the Ladybug Launch!  Yup, my girls aren't afraid because we do this every year in our garden (in fact they are begging me to buy the praying mantis eggs...but I just can't do it...that gives me the heebie jeebies!).  What a fun lesson to see hands on.  I can't wait to do this in our garden (thankfully we don't need the ladybugs yet).  An interesting tidbit is that the ladybugs will stay around as long as there are bugs for them to eat.  So if the ladybugs are gone, your "bad" bugs should be, too!  Yay green gardening!

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Super Awesome Lego Party

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Yes, it is the year of the Lego parties in our family!  Here is the second Lego party of the year.  The first was Katrina’s awesome Lego Agent party part 1 and part 2.  My Son just wanted a straight up Lego’s theme.  I knew this would be a very fun theme to go with…and it was!
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Decorations for this are so fun!  You can just go with bright colors.  I stuck with Red, Yellow, Green, and Blue.  I had a giant box and so I converted it into a giant Lego.  I like to have a cute backdrop for pictures of the Birthday kid opening up their presents.  I thought this giant Lego was perfect for that!
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This box was almost as tall as my Son!  I covered the box with plastic tablecloths that I got in the after Valentines Clearance sales.  Otherwise I was going to paint the box.  But for $.25/tablecloth I was sold! ;)  For the Lego tops I cut out the word Lego and used pop dots to attach it to circles that I cut out of paper.  I then raised those from the box with 3D Circles of paper.  On the sides I cut out the letters of his name, and age, out of 12X12 glossy bright paper (for each letter/number).  I still have this box out because he loves it!lego confetti
Other decorations were the afore mentioned colors of streamers, crepe paper, and balloons.  I also cut out a bunch of Lego shaped confetti and dangled some of it over the food table.  The rest of the confetti was scattered along the table top.
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On the food table I included Lego shaped chocolates that I made using my mold!  I usually tint white chocolate to the color that I want.  However, since I was going with vibrant colors, I bought chocolate that was already these colors.  I used clearance chocolate kits from Christmas.  They were $1/box and made TONS of chocolate.  I also used these chocolates to decorate the top of my Son's cake.  He requested a chocolate cake with chocolate frosting, which did not go with my color scheme! ;)  Since it is about him, that’s what we had!

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I also made Lego shaped ice.
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These were the goody boxes that I made up.  I punched out circles and attached them to the top with puffy 2-sided tape.  I made these boxes myself, so I was able to cut out each kid’s name from their box.  I then backed the cut out name with clear plastic (from sheet protectors that I have).  If you do this, remember to keep the insides of letters to attach onto the plastic (like the inside of the a in Zach).
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For inside the goody boxes, I made up keychains out of Legos. lego key chains 2
Each keychain was a different color (not that the kids would notice, but I knew).  I also personalized them with a vinyl letter for each kids name.  I have found that everyone loves personalized gifts!  I know that I sure do!  Plus, I find it so much easier to tell gifts apart and end fights! ;)  lego keychain 2
We drilled holes in the corner of them and attached the keychain parts.  Super easy to do.  My Son builds Lego creations, using his keychain Lego.  Then, he attaches the creation to his backpack.  If you do this, remember these are Legos and the pieces come apart easily and you risk losing the creation.  So far we have not lost any.
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Another part of the gift boxes was the Lego playdough that I had made.
lego playdough
I made the playdough out of these molds that we made just for this party!  lego soap 17 
The Lego Soap that I made was probably the biggest hit!  
These soaps were placed by every faucet in my house. lego soaps 2 
I also bagged the soap up in cellophane baggies and added them to the gift boxes!
Lego crayons 4
Lego Shaped Crayons?  Sure, why not?!  How fun are these!?
Lego Crayons 3
These are not the Lego soaps, or the Lego chocolates, though they all looked so similar.  These are Lego Crayons!  I made sure that all of these were kept apart, so there would be no confusion.  There were slight color variations as well that help in keeping them all straight.
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This was the awesome Lego table that we had at the party!  I can not take any credit for this and was not even aware that I would have it at the party.  My Best friend came from out of town, a day early, with this beauty!  She and her Husband made it themselves!  It is the coolest thing and was PERFECT for the party, as well as has now been used non-stop since! 
lego table 1
It is much taller than most Lego tables that I have seen before, and is perfect for all 3 of my children to be standing around.  In fact 6 children were all playing on it at the same time and there was plenty of space for all.  She thought everything out perfectly.  There are 6 of those HUGE green squares on the top for extended building.  There is also a cubbyhole that is the perfect size for the giant size tubs of Legos.  Inside the cubby is as big as the table so we can fit all of our Lego buckets, all creations that we don’t want destroyed, all the booklets, and there is still room for more!  Thank you J&G!!!!  
lego book
We played our usual package game which is always a hoot.  We also did our traditional Heavy Heavy Hang while unwrapping presents.  We got rained out so there was no Treasure Hunt (which is another tradition for our parties).  I had many more activities planned that we did not get to like a spoon race and pin the dot on the Lego.  The kids were having too much fun playing with the Legos (don’t we always hope they are having too much fun to fit in everything we plan?!).  The picture above was another one of those activities that we did not even get to at the party.  Though we have been loving this activity since then.  I went to Lego’s website and had downloaded all of the directions they had for creations.  I then printed them out and put them in a book for my kids.  Above I took out 4 of the direction sheets and made the creation for you to see them.  I have extra sheet protectors in this book for my kids to also keep all of their Lego instruction books (we have a ton, and we are always needing to refer back to them to fix the broken models).  The directions for the creations are pretty fun and range from those pictured above (blue bird, school bus, dog, snail) to a globe, maple leaf, boy playing baseball, ice cream cone, and many many more (there are probably more than 20 of them)!  I would highly advise doing this even if you are not having a Lego party.  My kids are loving making these creations.  I just love Legos!!
As a bonus, I made up these fact sheets from pictures taken at Legoland.  My preference is to print them up on bright colored paper that goes along with the theme (red, yellow, green, and blue)!
Lego Fun Facts 1 Lego Fun Facts 2
Lego Fun Facts 3 Lego Fun Facts 4

Rebecca

As always, thanks to everyone who came to the party (and even those who could not make it)!  I adore you all.  You helped to make my Son’s Birthday magical!  Thank you for being in our lives and making them better!

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Rebecca,
It all looks awesome.  I knew that we would be missing something special when D. came down with a fever.  Good thing I didn't get them all excited about the party.  (I learned a long time ago not to do that for just this reason).  I am so glad his big day was so great!  Though there was little doubt it wouldn't be (not with our family). ;)  P.S. Tell Lucky Mom that I think they did a fabulous job on that table!

Hugs,
Katrina

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