Wednesday, 27 August 2014

There's always a Unicorn at the end of the Rainbow


I feel so guilty sitting here finally putting finger tips to keyboard and writing a blog. I can't believe I have been MIA for 9 long months, and no I don't even have the excuse of pregnancy. Although I can blame my baby, that is my company, that has just been growing in leaps and bounds keeping me so super busy this year.

However after such a long absence I have a great party to share with you, so there is a silver lining, a fun and colorful rainbow unicorn party. 





















Thursday, 7 November 2013

Bounce on by my Tigger party


When Tigger comes tumbling into town it's fun for everyone. I love the idea of giving a bit of a spotlight to some of the other characters from Winnie the Pooh. It adds a bit of a twist to this much loved theme.


For this Tigger party I had one long table
 sticking with the theme colours of orange and black. The centre piece consisted of the birthday boy's name on fake grass and there were also tiny Tiggers jumping in between the letters.



The photo I have from this party makes it a bit difficult to see the jumping Tiggers so I've included the picture below from another Tigger party I did that shows the jumping tiggers as they hang from the ceiling on pieces of nylon.


Each child was given their own plate of food. The cute Tigger items included paw print and tiger striped cupcakes as well as Tigger popcorn cones


For added decor Tiggers bounced their way across the walls


The Tigger-ific cake


And my favorite the Tigger party buckets on springs.







Wednesday, 9 October 2013

Up the Ladder, Down the Pole, that's the Way the Firemen Go

Firemen parties are a definite win for little boys birthdays. Every little boy wants to be an astronaut or a fireman so this theme party is a perfect way for them to live out there dreams. Personally I love this theme, it's so much fun to come up with ideas for.



Red tin buckets with the word Fire on them are an easy way to bring in the theme. I just cut the letters out from paper. You can use them as a centre piece as above with the word fire or your child's name or you can use them to hold sweets or yummy goodies at the party. Little ones could even be used as the party packs.


To add a little more fun to the centre piece I had firemen sliding down their poles






In terms of the food I had these very flammable boxes of popcorn.


And then of course to wash those down fire extinguishers


The cupcakes were topped with cardboard toppers that had a fire helmut design on them.



There was a special fire engine cupcake reserved for the birthday boy


These fire hydrant cookies are also a great addition to any fireman party


The party table was packed to the brim with red and yellow. Each child was given a helium balloon and a cute fireman's helmet.



For the party packs I converted the normal kiddie's party pack boxes into fire engines. Each party pack had the name of the fire fighting guest on it.


I made this birthday banner to fit in with the fireman theme and it really pops against the grey background of the wall. I love the little fire trucks really bringing in the theme.

You can't really go wrong with a fireman party. There's a reason why this theme has been around forever, kids just can't get enough of playing firemen.





Wednesday, 28 August 2013

The Madness Continues


Although I have already done a Mad Hatter's tea party blog, that was just about cakes and cupcakes, but this time it's about a Mad party!



To start at the very beginning of the party planning I made these tea pot shaped invitations. I cut all the elements out by hand, which was a time consuming process, but I think they turned out rather cute.


This time for the Mad Hatter cake I was able to try something different as often people just want an exact replica of one they found on my website. It's still topsy turvy as most are with the cheshire cat as one of the tiers but it has the added fun elements of the teapot tier, large teacup and Mad hatter's hat. I also like the addition of the roses and hearts alluding to the red queen which is fun to bring in as this party had a few elements of Alice in Wonderland and not just a Mad Hatter's tea party. 

Many of the Alice elements were seen in the decor used in the party room. I had cutouts of the Red Queen and the Cheshire Cat as well as the Mad Hatter of course. These I made from corex and painted. As you can see in some of these pics I also had pompoms hanging from the ceiling.





I also made a 'this way' 'that way' sign that went next to the door


For the party packs I wanted to make them look like teacups. I used party buckets and added a handle and decorated them with flowers, hearts dots and so on. I then placed each one on a paper plate which acted as the saucer.


The thank you tag was in the form of a tea spoon.


The party table was setup for 10 kids and I used different colour chair covers to bring in the brightness and craziness of the Mad Hatter theme. I used cerise table cloths with white dots to make everything look cute and girly.



I love the way the table centre piece came out. I got this idea online, but I love alice's legs going down the rabbit hole and then again bringing in other Alice in Wonderland elements like the cards and toadstools as well as the Mad Hatter's stack of teacups, which couldn't be left out of a Mad Hatter's tea party.



And so ends yet another mad event and in the words of the novels great author

“But I don’t want to go among mad people," Alice remarked.

"Oh, you can’t help that," said the Cat: "we’re all mad here. I’m mad. You’re mad."
"How do you know I’m mad?" said Alice.
"You must be," said the Cat, or you wouldn’t have come here.” 








Friday, 23 August 2013

Skylander Take Over

There always seems to be a new theme taking top position in the popularity contest of the kid's world. Recently it seems to be Skylanders. I'm still waiting to do the full event, but I've certainly been making a number of baked goodies for this theme.


I had to do 75 of these Skylander element cookies. I used royal icing for these but it was tricky getting the elements to look right. I'm not sure if we even have stencils for this kind of thing available in South Africa, but I landed up making my own make shift ones just by using paper. I cut the elements out of paper, placed them on the cookies and delicately traced around them. Perhaps not the most hi-tech of ideas, but hey it worked.

 I've also made some Skylander cupcakes recently. The sheep are from the game. As far as I remember you ram them to get jewels. I thought this was quite a cute idea instead of the elements. But I have done those in cupcake form as well...

This is the first of the Skylander cakes I made. I was sent this design by the client who found it online. I think the original image was actually done with a air brush to create all the different colours, but not having one of these I did this by hand with a paint brush and some powder color.



 

The client was still going to place the plastic figurines of the Skylanders that she had at home onto the cake.


However for my second Skylander cake I made the figurine topper.








So I've made the cookies the cupcakes and the cake, I guess now I'm just waiting for the full take over of a Skylander party...