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Showing posts with label PARTY IDEAS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PARTY IDEAS. Show all posts

Blue and Orange Graduation Party

Yes… Yes… Yes…
It's been a while.  Well, you know how that goes, Life Happens. But just because I have not been posting, does not mean I have not been working hard to provide the best party experiences for the CakeGirl Kitchen fans.

So… Here are some pics from a Blue and Orange Graduation Party styled in June. If you have questions about anything you see in the pics, just let me know.  I love to answer your questions.

Remember - the fabulous is in the details!!!

CLASS OF 2014

The dessert bar, set up in the dining room

One of my favorite details were the soda labels.
Purchased from Oriental Trading Company.



A table for guests to leave their well wishes and words of encouragement for the graduate.

Pictures of the graduate through the years

Always send your guest home with a little gift.
We had personalized Brownie Bites and Chocolate Covered Oreos.



Cake Bar - Pick your cake,frosting, and toppings…
Custom made autograph board
What's a party without balloons?


 All desserts and party styling by CakeGirl's Kitchen


Minnie Mouse Birthday Party

My latest project was so much fun to put together and I walk away with a new favorite color palette - Black, White, and Hot Pink.  This party was for two sweet little girls who love Minnie Mouse!!! Take a look at the pics and let me know what you think.  














Happy Birthday Banner and Celebrate signs by: Michelle at  Printabelle

Carnival Party Pics

So... The Carnival Party is a bit of a memory now, but I never posted a full set of pics on the blog.  It was a success and some of the kids said it was the best party they had been to.  Exactly what I wanted to hear. I didn't catch every photo I wanted to, but you can get a feel for the day from the ones you will see below.
First, the invitations.  These invitations were created by cgcdesignz.  They really set the tone for the party!

I Can Do That...

Today, I had an epiphany.  The purpose of  this blog is to inspire your creativity, it's not to provide step by step instructions to create.  I usually don't follow instructions and I don't think you should either.  Even when I post full recipes, I encourage you to make them your own.  Flip the script. Rock the boat. I try to take pictures to document my processes, but sometimes I forget.  I attempt to take pictures of the final product... but sometimes, I don't get perfect shots.  I will post projects I have worked on and I will share the source of my inspiration. Inspiration which comes to me in varied forms.  I am on Pinterest, yes.  I follow a lot of blogs yes, but most of all,  I think A LOT.  I get input from my friends and I get absorbed in what I am working on.  I can see a common everyday item and think... yeah, I can make THAT into something.

CARNIVAL PARTY
If you have been following the blog since it's inception, you know that my focus over the past few months has been my daughter's 9th birthday party. The theme of the party was a Carnival.  If she EVER forgets this party, that means she has serious amnesia because the party was above and beyond any expectations a nine year old should have for a party.  Let me share some of my ambitious creations.

THE FERRIS WHEEL CUPCAKE DISPLAY
The number one item that started it all was this... I felt like I could make a Ferris Wheel Cupcake Display out of a bike rim.  I didn't know how, but I knew I could do it.  I googled it, searched Pinterest, but I could not find anyone that had done it.  I bought a bike rim for $10 that I found on Craig's List and I painted it.  At least I had started... then I looked at it for weeks.  I would be remiss if I did not give a shout out to the guy at Lowe's that was patient enough to believe in my vision and walk around the store with me for over 30 minutes, helping make my spotty vision a reality. Here is how it turned out:
I did not have a blueprint or a plan, this project was truly organic, taking form bit by bit.  I used a round base, screwed in a 2x4, nailed the rim to the base, used wire to secure the pieces of metal that would hold the cupcakes to the rim, painted everything, and circled the whole thing with a strand of Christmas lights.  Originally I wanted it to spin, but I was content with the final outcome.  I think it came out pretty good for someone who is not a builder!!!

RING TOSS
I drink a lot of bottled water.  I know, not the best thing as far as the environment goes, but I do.  My brand of choice is Blu Italy from Trader Joes.  The water comes in lemon, lime, and plain.  Not only is it good tasting at a good price, but I love the way the bottles look.  I thought using these bottles would be great for a ring toss game.  About 75 empty bottles later, a cardboard potato chip "pallet" that I swiped from my local Sam's Club, a bottle of Aleene's Quick Dry Tacky Glue, and a bag of ring toss rings and I had an awesome Ring Toss game.  Since I do not drink many of the plain flavor, there were only 5 blue bottle tops.  If a kid got a ring on the blue bottle top, they got a prize.

PUNCH OUT
I was a bit disappointed when I was told that the place where I was holding the Carnival Party did not allow PiƱatas.  I needed an alternative.  I remembered I had seen a few Punch Out Game tutorials online that I knew I could remix and make my own.  Having recently relocated, I had a wardrobe box that I thought would work out perfectly, and it did.  I cut 9 holes in each side of the box and taped paper bags with small gifts (whistles, dollar bills, party horns) behind each hole.  Although it was a bit awkward taping the paper bags inside, it turned out great and the kids loved it.  I rented a Plinko game and numbered the sides of the box.  Whichever number the Plinko chip landed on, the child was able to punch out a circle from that side.

MARQUEE LETTERS


One day while on Pinterest, I came across the instructions for mini marquee letters. I was smitten with the project, and who would not want to see their name up in lights?  I wasn't committed to the idea though.  Not until my blogging partner over at A Candid Love Met Creativity encouraged my madness.  "You can do it!" she said.  And then I was all in.  This is one project that takes commitment.  I didn't complete it all in one day. I did it over a period of a few weeks working bit by bit.  I was very happy with the final product.  I tweaked the original instructions by adding some flashing lights and placing the whole thing inside of a cardboard box to contain the wires and to make it easy to transport.  This will now be a permanent fixture in my daughter's room.  
I hope my projects inspire you to step out of norm of just following step by step instructions.  When you see something you like, just tell yourself, "I CAN DO THAT!"

Steps to Planning the Perfect Party - Part I

As promised, I am back  - I am going to go through the process of planning the perfect birthday party.  While doing this you will get another sneak peek into the Carnival Party that I am currently planning.

So, you are charged with planning a b-day party for a kid... You may be asking yourself, "Where do I start?"  My first piece of advice is to start planning early. You don't want to be rushed.  If you end up rushing, you will end up spending more money.  So, let's look at the first 5 steps in planning the perfect party.

Carnival Party Sneak Peek #1

I am in party planning mode.

Like a magnet, I'm drawn to all things red and white striped right now.  I am currently in the process of planning my daughter's 9th birthday party.  Her birthday is 12/12, so this year, with it falling on 12/12/12 - I figured we'd do it up big. CARNIVAL STYLE... Here is a sneak peek of just some of the things I am working on.  Just wait till it all comes together. 

Centerpieces for the tables 
*I am thinking about adding a pair of big colorful lollipops to this display.

Labels for just some of the items on the Sweets & Treats Table

Caramel Popcorn Cones

More items for the Sweets & Treats Table

Signage for the Prize bins

Come back tomorrow when I will run down some of the details of the party - color scheme, location, games, activities, etc.




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