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

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

A hula Girl Party

Well, we have hit 5 years old and I do not know where the time has gone. Our Little Olivia is now a big girl or so she says.
This year Olivia truly wanted to visit Hawaii but we just could not fit that trip into our budget or schedules so we decided a Hawaiian themed party would be perfect.  It was a great party and Olivia loved it especially when she found out her Daddy had hired a couple Hula dancers to come and teach the party attendants how to dance.

We had a handful of fun party games also but I forgot to take good pictures so I will try to explain what we did.
1. Javelin Throw: I cut up a couple pool noodles as the javelins and hung up a hula hoop.  They had to throw the javelins through the hoop.
2. Coconut Bowling: I got a small round coconut (not easy many of them are not so round. :)) The pins where water bottles that I dyed the water blue to look like ocean water.
3. Hula Hoop contest: Who can keep the hoop going the longest
4. Bean bag throw:  I had three sand buckets that where at different distances.   Bean bags where thrown into the buckets for points.
The kids loved the games and the Dancers.

Every Party we try to have special things for each of the guests: this party our guests where greeted with grass skirts and leis to put on as they entered the door.  To get into the party room they had to go through a big grass skirt that was made out of a plastic table cloth.  I cut little strips to make it look like a grass skirt and it was a fun party decoration.


The kids table was set with little table decorations that I purchased from Oriental Trading Company along with the colorful coconut drinking cups. For our drink station I made Hawaiian punch:
1 jug of Hawaiian punch drink
1 jug of sprint
little scoops of raspberry or strawberry sherbet
( a trick I learned with the sherbet for punch: use a melon baller or cookie scoop, an hour or more before the party scoop out many little balls onto a freezing cold cookie sheet, keep in freezer till just before the party. This is a quick way to add the balls of sherbet just before its time to party)



    Now we have the food table the most important part of a fun party.
 We did finger foods this party instead of a whole meal.  We had Hawaiian pizza, Hawaiian ham and cheese melts, fruit, veggies, and pineapple salsa with chips.  The treats where palm tree sugar cookies, Mini pineapple upside down cakes, and Chocolate cake.

Pineapple Upside down cakes came from:
www.toprecipeblog.com/2014/03/mini-pineapple-upside-down-cakes.html


Pineapple Salsa:
1 Fresh Pineapple                       1/2 onion
2 Roma tomatoes                       1/2 bunch of cilantro
1 lime                                           salt to taste
Chop all ingredients except the lime and mix together.  Juice the whole lime into the salsa mixture and add about 1 tsp of salt.  Mix again and let set in the fridge for an hour.  Taste the salsa with a chip if you need to add salt do a little at a time till the taste is to your liking.


Our cake this year was a two tier chocolate mint cake with a chocolate ganache filling and butter cream frosting.  The bottom tier was to emulate a grass skirt and the top was the water of the ocean.  The flower Lei and girl were created out of modeling chocolate.  

Chocolate Mint Cake:  The recipe is off the back of the Dark Chocolate Coco tub.  This recipe I have found to be one of the moistest Chocolate cakes I have ever made.  Instead of vanilla extract in the cake I substituted Chocolate mint extract purchased at a specialty cake shop.

Happy 5th birthday to my dear girl Olivia.
The Olivia Pictures where taken by Momma Mea Photography





Saturday, March 14, 2015

Frozen Dessert Table

Frozen birthday parties are all the rage.  I was asked to create a whole dessert table to represent the Movie for a young lady turning seven.  She loved the table and all the treats.  I love to make any birthday kiddo happy with the treats I make for them.

Now the cake was super fun to design but oh I hate trying to create faces.  I painted and re-painted the noses ten times and then gave up.  So please do not be to harsh with my faces as it was the first time for me.  I do love how the girls dresses turned out it is all made out of modleing chocolate.  The large snow flakes are hand piped chocolate and the small ones where from a chocolate mold.


Now to the cupcakes:  Half had snow flakes and the other half Olafs created out of modeling chocolate.  I printed a picture of Olaf at the size I wanted to create.  Then taped the picture down with a piece of wax paper taped on top of that.  With the white chocolate I molded balls and shaped them on top of the picture to get the same size and shape for each.  I inserted a tooth pick into the bottom and up through each ball to hold them together.  His face was not easy but I just pulled out each shape and tried to match.  The arms where the hardest to make;  I used a thin wire and covered with brown fondant.

Other treats I created for the table were cake pops,
chocolate cover pretzel rods,
 Snow flake sugar cookies,

cheese cake bits, and Rice treat pops.



I had a blast putting this party table together.

Saturday, January 10, 2015

Ballerina Birthday

Happy 4th birthday to my sweet little, lady Olivia. As you can see we had a ballerina themed birthday this year.  Olivia loves to dance and the color pink so I felt this was the perfect party to create for her.  The beautiful picture of Olivia was taken by Provosto Photography, She is a military wife and knows how to use natural light to make a picture come to life.  Thank you Amber for these memories!!

I went small on the treats this year, as we are living in a new location with not as many friends to attend the celebration.  The cake was a double chocolate cake with pink butter cream and home made fondant flowers.  http://www.howdoesshe.com/easy-marshmallow-fondant-you-can-do-it/#  here is the link on how to make Fondant, super easy!!



Ballerina dress cupcakes
I used a small heart cutter for the top of the dress. I used fondant but suggest you use modeling chocolate as it is a stiffer medium. Butter cream was used to design the tutu part Wilton tip # 104.  Cake was a vanilla cake with fresh strawberries.
Marshmallow ballerina slippers
I have a bow chocolate mold that I first filled and allowed to set.  Then insert the stick into the top of a big marshmallow.  Melt pink melting chocolate (make sure to add a little veggie oil to thin out), dip the sides set down on wax paper to harden. (tip I throw them into the fridge)  Put left over pink chocolate into a sandwich bag.  Cut the tip off the bag and pipe the strings onto the front of the slipper.  Add a little chocolate to the stick and place bow onto the chocolate.

 
Welcome to our party set up: You will see a lot of pink :)  The banners where made with my silhouette cutter which I just love when it comes to making things for parties!! The flowers where designed by my wonderful mother-in-law.



Party Favors: I made Tutu's for each little lady that came to the party and also had a friend make hair bows.  Instead of goodie bags I did goodie jars filled with candy. 


Oh course every party must have a party game: We played pin the tutu on the ballerina

Then we had an art time where the girls made ballerina hand dresses and the boys created a hand pirate.  I used my cutter to cut out the leotard and then glued it on so the girls only had to go the hand prints.  It was a very fun and super cute project. 

I am blessed to have my little lady but cannot believe she is already four.  My prayer is for her to have a great year of learning and adventures!!




 




Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Tea Party for a Princess

      Every little princess should have a tea party, may it be big or small.  I am six months pregnant and have been quite ill for the majority of the time.  I have felt so guilty about not being able to do much with my three year old I felt we needed to have a little tea party for her to meet a couple of the girls around us.  She was in seventh heaven while I was making all the little treats and when the girls all came in their pretty dresses.  It warmed my heart to see her love every moment and I cannot wait to build more memories as the years go by.


  


















    We had tea sandwhiches, fruit, and veggies.  Then Mini cupcakes and rice treats, along with Lemon tea and Lemonade.  The theme was flowers and butterflies with tons of pink.  Each girl got to paint a butterfly picture frame which was so much fun to see their creative side. 
I am so blessed to be a mom of a great little girl and cannot wait for more smiles and tea parties!!