CUTE HALLOWEEN PRINTABLE!
I'm always looking for cute ways to surprise my kids around the holidays, without going totally overboard. This cute little treat took less than 5 minutes and a quick stop to the store for some orange tic tacs, and my girls were thrilled! What an adorable way to please any child- and it makes a cute party favor too!
So since we are nearing the Halloween festivities, here is the cute little printable.
Just cut and glue (or tape) right over the label, and if you want to add a little ribbon bow (like I did in the picture) its going to look over the top adorable!
Happy Halloween Guys! {: )
Oh, and dont forget your personalized Halloween Iron On Decals or any other little touches you might need- 'cuz that's what we're here for! ;)
Saturday, October 27, 2012
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Super Awesome Halloween Party - Decorations, Games & Food
I've always wanted to throw a Halloween Party....but those with children know that once September comes life gets hectic for pretty much the rest of the year. So putting together a Halloween party was going to take some time- of which I had little- and everyone who knows me understands that I dont throw up streamers, pour chips in a bowl and call it done. I have an insatiable urge to throw 'wow' parties.
The next favorite game (one kids still ask to play when they come to my house) is also super easy. I almost didnt do it because it seemed so simple and cliche. But seriously, we had Mummy Races, where the kids raced against each other to wrap themselves up in toilet paper.
Here is where my overboard party planning comes in handy for you. Most of my ideas were things I could execute quickly and still look awesome. :)
Lets start with decorations. I kept it simple and cheap without sacrificing a super-scary looking house. For the windows, I found black fabric on clearance (you can also use black tablecloths, they wont block out the light but you will get the same eerie effect).
I cut the fabric to the width of my windows and long enough to hit the floor (with the exception of the kitchen window as shown in the picture). Then I cut jagged uneven lines all the way from the bottom to about 2" of the top. Basically I was cutting the fabric into shreds connected at the top. VERY easy and only took about 10 mins to do all of my windows. The hardest part was pinning the fabric (it was too heavy for tape) over my window curtains. As you can see I also put black garland and paper halloween signs (available at the dollar store) everywhere I could find a spot for.
I also used the fake halloween spiderwebs EVERYWHERE. On lights, corners, knick knacks. Everywhere. On my fireplace I put some tombstones for an extra effect- gotta love the dollar store! Decorations were probably the easiest part of the party planning.
The food was the trickiest. I wanted the food to look super cool without being a total pain in the kutuckas to make. (Yes, Im pretty sure thats a real word.) So I started by covering my soda bottles and food holders (dollar store cauldrons worked great on the table!) with custom made labels. I made my own, but you can print them off virtually anywhere. There should be some free ones from Martha Stewart if you go online. ;)
For the 'smores' I put chocolate chips in the marshmallows to make them look like eyeballs. And I made a special drink for the kiddos- just using a clear bowl, I put lemonade and green food coloring together with a bit of a swish, added some gummy worms and voila! The kids were totally creeped out. I also baked some potato halfs (with a bit scooped out of the middle), added sour cream and some onion faces. Super easy!
The best was the brain I made out of watermelon. It looks crazy- and I was totally reluctant to do this- but it really gave the food the final touch it needed. It honestly only took me 10 minutes and I am by no means a chef of any sort- well, maybe burned food counts somewhere.
Anyway, to make the watermelon I simply cut a flat part off the bottom so it would sit on the plate without wobbling. Then I took a potato peeler (seriously) and peeled off the outside green rind. I cut a deep gash right down the center (for the hemispheres of course) and then using a toothpick (I went through a few toothpicks I think) I drew the brain lines. This was fun and easy. Once I had the initial lines in I just went over them a few times to get down to the pinkish color and suddenly I had a BRAIN!!
Finally I decided on the games. We had a lot of games but I am going to go into detail about the favorites...of course there was bobbing for apples. I had talked to most of my friends and they (nor their kids) had never done this! I was shocked....so it was a MUST for my party. Do you have any idea how easy it is to fill a bucket with water and toss a few apples in there? Done.
The next favorite game (one kids still ask to play when they come to my house) is also super easy. I almost didnt do it because it seemed so simple and cliche. But seriously, we had Mummy Races, where the kids raced against each other to wrap themselves up in toilet paper.
We also had a spooky scavenger hunt, some coloring pages for the littles, and musical chairs done to silly halloween songs like "Monster Mash."
Over all, the party was a great success and really took very little effort to pull together. Cleaning up- now that is another story. I very much avoid cleaning up after any party, especially when you have 20 kids running around the house. ;)
HAVE FUN!
Monday, July 30, 2012
Tangled Princess Birthday Party Food, Decor, Ideas
For her 5th Birthday, our middle daughter Gracee wanted a Tangled Birthday Party theme. The only problem was that the movie was still new so there weren't many decorations out yet. So I made my own party theme!
My first challenge was the decorations. I had a lot of fun using colored scrapbook paper and folding these mini paper-lanterns, which I strung on strings and hung across the ceiling:
You can get a free tutorial for paper lanterns: here. Or if you are feeling fancy: here.
Next I set about making some braids to string all over the house. These were fun to make, and very simple but they took a LOT of yellow yarn! LOL
Then I created some authentic Tangled banners with purple felt and some yellow Tangled Suns. You can purchase the sun templates here for super cheap and simply cut/paste them onto felt triangles to make your own!
Feeling my decorations were complete, I focused my efforts on food. I went with basic party food and added a cute Tangled theme to everything with these customizable food cards available here:
Next, I made jello boats by putting blue jello in little cups and orange slices with these adorable flag picks from here. They made a cute addition to the food table!
The rest of the food was pretty much fruit (the card said 'Make Your Own Fruit Tower'), cheese and crackers, chips, and for the hamburgers (in pic above) I used Thug Circles that I got as part of a Tangled/Thug 2" Inch Circle set here to add an extra bit of flair, because real men need more than just crackers lol. And pink lemonade with lemons for the Witch's Brew made it complete!
Then I used lots of cupcakes, frosting and a waffle cone and got busy making a Rapunzel Tower cake, just what the Birthday Girl wanted! I used yellow fondant for the braid and made it the night before, which was probably a bad idea because it was a little hard to work with the next day. :/ But it survived the tower. The butterflies are made of edible wafer paper that I found from a little shop on Etsy.
With the food complete, I focused on games. This was the really fun part. I put brown paper (available in rolls at the dollar store) along the fence for true Rapunzel style painting.
Last but not least, I sent each child home with a goody bag, and for an extra special touch I made all of the girls three-pocket aprons and hair bows (the boys got something special, too, dont worry!)
It was an amazing party and we all had a wonderful time! :) Of course, the invitation and thank you card set are also available here. (Or you can get it all as a cute Tangled Party Package, customized and everything!)
It was such a great day, but for now, we're busy planning the next party!!
Thanks for getting Tangled with us!!
Girly Momma Designs
My first challenge was the decorations. I had a lot of fun using colored scrapbook paper and folding these mini paper-lanterns, which I strung on strings and hung across the ceiling:
You can get a free tutorial for paper lanterns: here. Or if you are feeling fancy: here.
Next I set about making some braids to string all over the house. These were fun to make, and very simple but they took a LOT of yellow yarn! LOL
Then I created some authentic Tangled banners with purple felt and some yellow Tangled Suns. You can purchase the sun templates here for super cheap and simply cut/paste them onto felt triangles to make your own!
Feeling my decorations were complete, I focused my efforts on food. I went with basic party food and added a cute Tangled theme to everything with these customizable food cards available here:
Next, I made jello boats by putting blue jello in little cups and orange slices with these adorable flag picks from here. They made a cute addition to the food table!
The rest of the food was pretty much fruit (the card said 'Make Your Own Fruit Tower'), cheese and crackers, chips, and for the hamburgers (in pic above) I used Thug Circles that I got as part of a Tangled/Thug 2" Inch Circle set here to add an extra bit of flair, because real men need more than just crackers lol. And pink lemonade with lemons for the Witch's Brew made it complete!
Then I used lots of cupcakes, frosting and a waffle cone and got busy making a Rapunzel Tower cake, just what the Birthday Girl wanted! I used yellow fondant for the braid and made it the night before, which was probably a bad idea because it was a little hard to work with the next day. :/ But it survived the tower. The butterflies are made of edible wafer paper that I found from a little shop on Etsy.
With the food complete, I focused on games. This was the really fun part. I put brown paper (available in rolls at the dollar store) along the fence for true Rapunzel style painting.
I also got some white cardboard shields from Oriental Trading Co so that everyone could make themselves an awesome shield for protection (you never know what you might encounter in the forest)!
Probably the most favorite game of all, however, was the 'Pin the Frying Pan on Eugene' game, which was custom made just for this party and I now sell here. You can also order this with the different versions of noses (just like the wanted posters in the movie!)Last but not least, I sent each child home with a goody bag, and for an extra special touch I made all of the girls three-pocket aprons and hair bows (the boys got something special, too, dont worry!)
It was an amazing party and we all had a wonderful time! :) Of course, the invitation and thank you card set are also available here. (Or you can get it all as a cute Tangled Party Package, customized and everything!)
It was such a great day, but for now, we're busy planning the next party!!
Thanks for getting Tangled with us!!
Girly Momma Designs
Labels:
birthday,
cake,
cupcake,
decorations,
disney,
food,
ideas,
invitations,
party,
princess,
rapunzel,
tangled,
theme
Location:
Jacksonville, FL, USA
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)