Monday, August 16, 2010

Baby Shower Monday { Featured Jungle Baby Shower }

I love this fun and creative co-ed Jungle baby shower I saw on Celebrations at Home. It was designed by Donna of Donna Romani Events and Love and A Latte. The tone for the party was set with these adorable invites and well wish cards.








Guests decorated onesies with puffy paint and clothing markers. The jungle print wrapping around the onesies is a great added detail!




Guests sipped on bloody mary's and "jungle juice" with optional champagne or sprite added in. How perfect are the bloody mary garnishes?!


Zebra print plates and bamboo style chairs completed the tables.






I love the use of the dresser to display the gifts. A hanging mobile displayed the well wishes guests wrote for the parents to be. Clever! For more pics and details head over to Love and A Latte.









Friday, August 13, 2010

Back from camping

Just got back from our annual camping trip with my parents. Lots of smores, lots of sun, and LOTS of sand. See you Monday for Baby Shower Monday. Have a great weekend!!




Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Obstacle Course Party by Martha Stewart

I thought I would share with you this fun party from Martha Stewart Kids. Not only would the kids have a blast but it would be inexpensive to put together. A group of mom's or dad's could even get together and each pick an obstacle to bring and set up. A great neighborhood party! You can view the how to's here.





Obstacle Course Birthday Party { Article from Martha Stewart Kids }

On this golden afternoon, the challenges are pure fun -- navigating a slalom course with a wagon and tiptoeing across a balance beam -- and energy. The obstacle course can be set up easily on your lawn or at a local park (call ahead to make sure it's okay), using items found around the house: a wooden ladder, a table, and an inflatable pool. Other elements double as party favors, including plastic hoops and foam noodles. Have the birthday boy or girl, or an older sibling, test the course ahead of time to see that everything works as intended.

Upon arrival, guests receive a numbered T-shirt (cut numbers from sheets of iron-on fabric) and a map of the course. Then gather kids at the starting line and send them through one at a time. Once everyone has run the gamut, take a break for cake and gifts. Afterward, it's back to the course, perhaps to run in reverse this time. At party's end, hold an awards ceremony and present an appetizing Olympic-style medal -- a cookie pendant strung on a ribbon -- to every participant.

The Obstacles
A week or two before the party, closely examine your backyard. Make note of slopes and sinkholes (trouble for ankles) and useful features like trees. On the day before, set up the course, and blow up the balloons. Balloons can be a choking hazard for children; only grown-ups should inflate them. Supervise children closely around balloons, and discard any popped ones immediately. This course required about 150 balloons, inflated with a hand pump, and took three adults about three hours to arrange. Number some balloons using a broad-tipped permanent marker and tie to tall garden stakes; use them to mark each obstacle.













1. Ladder Run: The first one's easy. Kids scamper through the rungs of a wooden ladder (sanded to prevent splinters then painted a cheery red) laid flat on the ground.




2. Balloon Table: Kids shinny under a table hidden inside a ground-hugging cloud of balloons. Dangling from yarn taped to all sides of the table, the balloons wobble and bump as kids pass through.




3. Rope Swing: Everybody likes to hang around this guaranteed crowd-pleaser. If kids get a good running jump and keep knees high, they are likely to clear the inflatable wading pool. Several big knots tied in the rope's end make it easy to grab.












4. Balance Beam:
Kids set a good pace and, using all the swagger they can muster, get across the two-by-four balance beam in no time.






5. Newspaper Walk: Kids are handed three sheets of newspaper and must place one beneath every step they take. This is the perfect event to place at a tricky turn in the course.




6. Red Wagon Slalom: Stand colorful foam pool noodles in gallon buckets weighted with sand (or soil or stones) and set up in a zigzag pattern. Fill a wagon with small water balloons. Kids must pull the wagon around the outside of each bucket without spilling any balloons.








7. Hoop Alley: Lay out eight plastic hoops in a straight line. Kids step into each hoop, lift it overhead and drop it behind as they move forward. (Reset the row before the next person's turn.)








8. Crabwalk: Kids sit on the grass, bend their knees, lean back, and lock their elbows, then "walk" as straight and fast as they can. This activity is great silly fun for the last 8 to 10 feet, when kids are rushing to the finish line.



Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Fondant Toppers

Looking to replace the standard cupcake pick with something super cute? Want the look of fondant but the taste of buttercream ? How about these adorable fondant cupcake toppers! Aren't they fabulous. And, the prices are completely reasonable. Most of the shops can customize their existing toppers to fit you color scheme or will do a custom design just for your event. Love them!!

Image { LC Cakes Etsy }

Image { Two Sugar Babies Etsy }


Image { Two Sugar Babies Etsy }

Image { Jo's Cupcake Gallery Etsy }

Image { Jo's Cupcake Gallery Etsy }

Image { Jo's Cupcake Gallery Etsy }


Image { Two Sugar Babies Etsy }


Image { A Cake Couture Etsy }


Do yourself a favor and check out the all creative toppers these ladies have to choose from!




Monday, August 9, 2010

{ Baby Shower Monday } Invites & Accessories




Above Images { Pink Dot Creations }



How cute is this invite for a fall baby shower! Image { Andrea Gerig Designs }

Adoring the pram!!! Image { Andrea Gerig Designs }






Last four images { Party Box Design } Party Box Designs also has a great blog you can view here.

These invites and accessories caught my eye for two reasons...1. The lovely unique color combinations and 2. They offer a chic alternative to traditional baby style invites. I'm also partial to mixing patterns. How about you? Traditional Baby shower fan or are you liking the more modern themes? Happy Monday! Tracy








Saturday, August 7, 2010

Key Lime Colada

Image { Hawaii Magazine.com }


A YUMMY twist on the traditional Pina Colada...Key Lime Colada.
Recipe:
1 1/4 oz dark rum
1 1/2 oz lime juice
3 oz heavy cream
1 oz coconut cream
1 tsp sugar

Wet rim of glass with a lime then dip rim into crushed graham crackers.
Combine all ingredients with 12-oz. (1 1/2 cups) of crushed ice in a blender. Blend until smooth. Pour into a glass. Garnish with a lime wheel, sprinkle with graham cracker crumbs, and serve.
Enjoy your weekend!! Tracy

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Children's Party Hats

I don't know about you, but for me a child's birthday party just isn't complete without party hats. It brings back fond memories of my cousins and I lined up with our party hats on after playing pin the tail on the donkey eagerly waiting to dive into my mom's homemade cakes { I'll have to dig out and share those pics another time! } Anyways, I love what people are doing with party hats these days. There are so many ways to customize them and truly make them your own. Such Pretty Things has a step by step tutorial you can view here and here are some ideas to get you going. If your short on time or if crafting isn't your thing there are plenty of Etsy shops to help you out, I just picked some of my favorites.


{ Image } Stylish Celebrations Etsy




{ Image } Mary Had a Little Party Etsy



{ Image } Mary Had a Little Party Etsy



Image { Baby Boyd Blog }

These are the hats I made for Parker's ONE - Hundred Acre Woods Party

These I made for my son Connor's Carnival Party ( someday I will get around to organizing the pictures for a post ). Let me know if you give them a try!









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