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Big Hero 6 birthday party

March 2, 2015~ PARTY

For Ana’s 6th birthday party, I thought it’d be cool to throw a Big Hero 6 birthday party and call it the Big Hero Ana 6 Party instead!  I just loved throwing this party. This post has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. As always, all opinions are mine alone. #BigHero6Release #CollectiveBias
Big Hero 6 Party Ideas

Big Hero 6 Party Ideas
Big Hero 6 Party Ideas
Big Hero 6 Party Ideas

Big Hero 6 Party Ideas
Big Hero 6 Party Ideas
Big Hero 6 Party Ideas
Big Hero 6 Party Ideas
my kids love this Baymax toy!  It talks and the stomach lights up like a projecter screen.  do you like how my girl even made him a little crown for the party?  see all the other cute Big Hero 6 toy options at Walmart. 

I was able to purchase most of the food, party supplies & the Big Hero 6 DVD/Blu-Ray at Walmart, included with the purchase of the Big Hero 6 Blu-Ray/DVD + Gift is the digital movie on Vudu while supplies last! Simply scan your receipt using the Savings Catcher in the Walmart app. Then look for a message on your phone or email. Now you can watch Big Hero 6 on any device.

My girl Ana told me this party was her favorite birthday party I’ve thrown for her yet!  We started the party with watching Big Hero 6 as we waited for all the guests to arrive.  We then ate delicious foods such as Aunt Cass’s chicken wings, Honey Lemon drink, Wasabi peas, Baymax cupcakes, and more.  After we ate, we learned how to draw Baymax and all the kids did a pretty good job!  We then made Honey Lemon’s chemistry concoction, oobleck which is corn starch, water & food coloring.  This was the kids’s favorite thing, one kid even yelled out, “Today is the funnest day of my life!”  It was a huge hit.  We finished the party with eating cheesecake which is Ana’s favorite dessert, then opened presents.  
  • Food labels, Baymax eyes, Baymax banners, cupcake toppers and tons more here
  • How to draw Baymax printout here
  • Big Hero 6 science experiments here
  • Wasabi peas recipe here
Big Hero 6 Oobleck Recipe
Oobleck recipe:
Ingredients:
1 C. water
1 1/2 C. corn starch
food coloring
Instructions: 
Mix the water and the corn starch.  Add drops of food coloring of your choice, as much as you desire.
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Maleficent birthday party

November 6, 2014~ PARTY

 

Get some birthday ideas for your party from this Maleficent party with lots of great ideas for food, games and decor.

We watched The Maleficent the opening night and loved the movie.  We probably loved it even more because we watched it on the opening night in no better place than on the Disney Cruise!  As soon as the movie was over my little girl said to me, “I want a Maleficent birthday party mama!”  First of all, when they call me mama with their cute little voice, it’s hard for me to resist.  And second of all, I started thinking of all the ideas for the party in my head and got so excited.

 

So Maleficent party it was for my daughter’s 7th birthday!  I used Maleficent & Aurora character invitations from MariusDesigns and it couldn’t be more perfect.

 

My birthday girl wanted to be Aurora for Halloween so I thought we will have her birthday party the day after Halloween.  A terrible idea.  Haha, because it was the busiest week of my life preparing for costumes and the birthday party at the same time.  But it turned our really well and Aurora couldn’t be happier.

 

Maleficent birthday party
Halloween Costumes:
Maleficent wings: The Pink Poudo
Aurora dress: VanessaHM
Aurora crown: Beautiful Bones BowsBb
adult Maleficent dress: Fristrom
Maleficent horns: Gabby Lucha
Dog fairy wings: DoosOddistuffies
young Maleficent dress: DIY by Jay
Diaval costume: DIY by Jay
baby raven costume: DIY by me
my husband wanted to take a picture copying a photo of Diaval and Maleficent below and from a guy who never ever suggests picture taking?  I’ll take it!
Our whole family dressed up for the birthday party and invited the guests to dress up as well.  I didn’t want all the focus to be on Maleficent so I made sure many things were of Aurora such as the Aurora silhouette that I just drew and cut from a black cardboard paper and put on a baroque frame I got from Ikea that I spray painted in black, and the Aurora cupcake toppers that matched perfectly with the baroque frame.

 

I set the backdrop with the black wall tree decal on a white butcher paper and added a finishing touch by adding a black paper chandelier(I plan on using the wall decal, frame and the chandelier for the girls’ room decor after) and a Maleficent cake topper.

 

I wanted the table setting to match the backdrop of the tree forest so the plates & stands were all made out of wood, including the wooden candles.  This was the first party where I didn’t make the food and provided pizza from Sam’s Club on two gold glitter tree stumps, my daughter wanted a Oreo dessert bar since that’s her favorite so we had an Oreo ice-cream cake, and fruit tray, and a veggie tray displayed on 3 wood cake stands, Oreo cookies on wood cupcake stands, and Oreo pudding.

 

The drink was milk poured in vintage milk bottles.  I only needed to make the Oreo pudding and it was so nice!  I might just buy food for future birthday parties from now on. 🙂

 

The table was decorated with a black tablecloth and the center pieces of a Maleficent Letter “M”, Aurora flower crown, and Maleficent horns.

 

For games we played “Find raven’s rainbow eggs” where some eggs were stuffed with candy.  They had to get at least 5 eggs or get an egg with a candy in order to receive a Maleficent prize which consisted of a Maleficent and/or Aurora bottle-cap necklace, a Maleficent mirror, and some candies.  They were so excited for this game and they kept asking when we were going egg hunting so this was a big hit with the kids.

 

Then we had a photo shoot using Maleficent props, and we just scooted the food table to the hallway and used the party backdrop as the backdrop for the photobooth.   I told my husband to think of one game we could play for the party(since I did everything else for the party) but the day came and I asked him if he thought of anything and he said no.  I told him he had 2 hours to think of a game and when the party started and I asked him again, he said no.  So I had planned to play 3 games but we only played 2 games.

 

Oh, husband.  You’re so lucky you’re such a good husband and a father and make it up in so many other areas. 🙂

 

We finished the party with opening presents and singing happy birthday to the birthday girl and eating the Oreo ice-cream cake.  When the parents came to pick up their children, they didn’t want to leave!  I think it’s safe to say they had a fun time at the party.

 

Credits to these amazing shops:
Maleficent & Aurora invitations by MariusDesigns
Aurora cupcake toppers by DarlingPartyz
black wall tree decal by OnWallStudio
black paper chandelier by PaperMuses
Maleficent cake topper by DollyDollz
wooden candles by Marys4everFlowers
3 wood cake stands by RoxyHeartVintage
wood cupcake stands by LakeTahoeDream
gold glitter tree stumps by Dappsy
vintage milk bottles by BabyCakeKisses
Maleficent Letter “M” by TancysCreations
Aurora flower crown by Cocomont
Maleficent horns by GustavosGoods
Maleficent and/or Aurora bottle-cap necklace by PPPartyFavors
Maleficent mirror by MayoBass
Maleficent props by WeddingPhotoBooth
*A big thank you to all these amazing Etsy shops for making this party all come together!
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Disney Frozen birthday party

April 9, 2014~ PARTY

yes, I matched my dress to the event, especially the snowflake backdrop.  For real, I really did! 😉
What little girl doesn’t love Frozen?  But my daughter Ana loves it even more because she has the same name as the Princess!  I let my children pick out the theme every time and this year for her 5th birthday, Ana chose the theme Frozen.  
Everyone received a simple invitation{free printable here}, and when the party started and the guests were arriving, a table was set with a plethora of Frozen coloring pages for them to color.  I printed out a ton of variety of all the characters from the movie, probably 20 different kinds to accommodate the boys as well{click here, here, and here to get the free coloring pages}.  After the kids were done coloring, we made snowmen using regular sized and mini marshmallows, mini m&m’s, skewers and toothpicks, rolos and mini oreos, and chocolate frosting{adapted the hat idea from here}.  Then they got to eat it and afterwards we played pin the Olaf’s nose.  I purchased a white poster paper and drew Olaf with a black permanent marker and Ana helped me color it.  I cut out carrot shaped nose for each guest and put double sided tape on the back.  Each guest was blind folded and spun 10 times before being set free to pin Olaf’s nose.  One pinned the brick wall instead, one went inside the house and pinned the nose on the table, and one guest pinned the nose on my butt!  Everyone thought that was so hilarious and the kids couldn’t stop laughing!  We then had treats of snowmen treats{free printables here}, powdered donuts representing the body of the snowman, mini m&m’s for the buttons and the eyes, pretzel sticks representing the arms, and baby carrots representing the nose, and melted snowman water bottle(free printable here}, hot chocolate bar with homemade whipped cream, candy cane sticks, and variety of chocolate dipped spoons(you melt chocolate chips in the microwave in 30 sec. increments, and when it’s smooth and melted, dip the plastic spoon in the bowl and top it with toppings such as marshmallows, crushed candy cane, chocolate chips. do the same for caramel dipped spoons).  After the guests ate, we did one last activity of crystal painting{mix equal amounts of epsom salt and hot water, dip the painbrush in it and use it like paint!  when it dries it will crystallize.  It’s mess-free and the kids loved it!}.  We finished the party with the birthday cake{ordered from Macey’s grocery store} and opening the presents. 
The cost of the birthday party:
-Printables: $2.34 (free printable, then used Sam’s club to print out 18 prints of 4×6 photo at 13 cents each)
-Birthday cake: $23 (from Macey’s grocery store)
-Table setting: $4 (2 table covers, one from the dollar store, one from Party City)
-Snow flakes back drop: $3 (used the snowflakes I already had from the dollar store, white paper, and silver wrapping paper)
-Hot chocolate bar: $13
-Building snowman with candy activity: $15
-Epsom salt painting activity: $10
-Pin the Olaf activity: $3
-Treats: $16
-Photography: free(I took all the photos)
TOTAL: $89.34

I set a budget of $100 for all of my kids’ birthday parties, and while I went a little bit over last year for my daughter’s Power Ranger birthday party, I was under the budget this year by $10.  We had 18 of Ana’s friends over, so this was a party for 20 kids for under $90! 
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My 30th birthday party @ classic skating

January 16, 2014~ Etc.

his leggings & beanie | her leggings
Last Saturday Aiden and I were matchy matchy.  I don’t know if he’d be embarrassed by it later on, but he sure can’t voice his opinion right now so I’m going to match the heck out of us while I can!  Thanks to Salt City Emporium for these awesome arrow print leggings and beanie, my leggings are so comfortable and smooth & excellent quality, I knew it’d be perfect for when I went classic skating for my birthday party later on that night!
we sang “My heart will go on” by Celine Dion.  I am Rose and my friend is Jack, obviously.
Jessica singing “All by myself”
After roller blading and getting sweaty, we partied in the karaoke room while munching on various desserts.  I got really into it(as you can tell), and it was a blast.  What made the party though was my friend Jessica who sang “All by myself” solemnly while leaning against the wall so dramatically.  It was hilarious.  I have the coolest friends!  Thanks to all those who came to celebrate with me!  
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Adi’s Chef birthday party

December 17, 2013~ PARTY

We had a chef birthday party, requested by my 6 year old birthday girl.  We kept it small & intimate and invited some of her friends from school.  Each kid received a chef hat upon entering the party and we went straight to cooking!  They rolled out their pizza dough and got to put their own toppings on their pizza, and while we waited for the pizza to bake, we played games and played outside.  After eating their pizza, they each received their own cakes to decorate and take home!  I made an oreo ice-cream cake, Adi’s favorite cake in the world which is so easy to make(oreo pie crust + oreo ice-cream + whip cream + oreos on top), and finished the party with opening the presents. 
Being the lover of party planning, I wanted to make an apron for each child with a matching fabric chef hat, but I knew it’d be too much for me to handle right now, so I didn’t.  And you know what?  I am so glad I didn’t.  I’m a huge fan of simplifying life lately and saying no when needed(which is really really hard for me), but I’m getting better and I’m pretty proud of myself!
Happy birthday my intelligent and kind-hearted 6 year old girl.  I love you forever.
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Hello! My name is Sarah and I am so happy to have you here! Here you'll find DIY sewing, DIY home building & decor, honest and vulnerable posts of motherhood and snippets of my family. We are building our dream house and will update you regularly on our whole process from start to finish and I am also starting a mother-daughter sewing series. So I hope you stay awhile!

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