Wednesday, April 11, 2012

a Very Girly Birthday Party

I suggested Celia do an all girls party this year for the first time ever.  She has so many friends that the invite list was starting to get insane with both boys and girls.  And I really wanted to keep it smaller this year.  She loved the idea of doing a girly party, but was a little bummed at first that her "boyfriends" would not be there.  She keeps telling me she has 6 boyfriends :)  But they would have been a little out of their element at this party. 

First she told me she wanted My Little Pony.  To which I replied "really, hmmm, let's think about that" as I was gagging.  I know, she loves My Little Pony, but she already had one pony party and I'm sorry, but I just really can't bring myself to do "a party in a box" type stuff.  I just can't.  And let's face it,  I am the one that does the parties around here.  So I said why not Hello Kitty (she loves Hello Kitty too).  She loved that idea.  So I tried to come up with a way to do Hello Kitty that did not look like "a party in a box".  There are tons of Hello Kitty party supplies out there.  You'll notice I used none for this party :)  Celia has some little Hello Kitty Flower Shop toy so that's where I got my inspiration to a Flower Shop party with a little Hello Kitty mixed in. 



What could be girlier than making flowers bouquets? so that's what we did with the over 200 fresh flowers I had delivered to the house.  


Celia requested 2 things for her party... a Hello Kitty pinata and Hello Kitty cake pops.



I had the cake pops made by Tres Lollicakes in Kingwood and they were delish and super cute.  I didn't feel like tackling those.  The pinata I made myself from a tutorial I saw on where else, but pinterest.  It cost me about $1 to make and looked better than any of the ones I could find online.

First some Hello Kitty coloring...


Then on to decorating the cans I spray painted for them to put their bouquets in.


Some flower fun...



Every birthday I ask Celia what her favorite part of the party was and it always seems to be the pinata.  For some reason she really digs these things.


Time for Cake.  I also made the cake from one I saw on Pinterest.  The flowers on the cake are crape and tissue paper flowers.  The tutorials for those also came from Pinterest.  Ok, so not everything came from ideas on Pinterest, (the flower cookies are from Etsy).


Paper flowers in theory seemed like a good idea for a cake and I see them on all sorts of wedding cakes on Pinterest.  But just fyi paper flowers and fire don't go so well together.  If you look at the earlier pics of the cake you'll notice a big gold flower that's not there in the candle pics.  I kind of caught it on fire while lighting her candles.  It wasn't entirely my fault.  I didn't realize I had a torch lighter instead of regular one, oops.  I was super quick in putting out the fire though and no children were harmed.  In fact, I'm pretty sure most of the guests didn't even notice.


Last year after the kids' party I realized that I had not gotten in one picture so I had to stage pictures of me with Celia the next day, seriously.  This year I was not going to let that happen again.  I made my mom snap a few of me and my big 5-year-old.


Then on to presents.  We are so lucky to have such great friends.


She tells me she had a great time and that's what matters right?  Happy #5 to my favorite girl!!
Now on to the John Deere tractor party.  Ugh, how am I going to make that one cool? 
I'm up for the challenge ;)

 

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Girls Day Out

I haven't blogged since February, oops.  Oh well, this is my picture season so I promise to be better.  Celia turned 5 on Monday.  FIVE!  crazy.  Of course I threw her a fabulous party.  More to come on that.  But I'm working on ALL those pictures so for now here's some of our girl's day out.  Since having Kye, Celia and I just don't get any time alone together.  When Kye is in school so is she so I thought, what would be a better birthday present than to surprise her with a special girls day.  First I went to her school for her "Celebration of Life".  At Montessori schools they celebrate your birthday with a little ceremony where the birthday boy or girl carries the Earth around the sun a time for each year they have been on the planet and they stop after each year to talk about what they were doing then and show pictures of that year.  I spent about 30 minutes on Celia's poster this year as opposed to last year where I did this elaborate photoshop project that turned out super cute.  I just couldn't find the time with her birthday party stuff taking up all my free time.  But it worked :)


Then when we were done I told her she was coming with me for some surprise fun.  We headed up to Kingwood, first to meet her bff for lunch, then over to Mudpie to paint some pottery.  She, of course, chose a unicorn to paint.  She's having a hard time waiting on it to get back from the kiln. 



After painting we went next door to have some major sugar...



The icing on that thing was about as big as her head.  Finally, since we have a few more minutes before we had to pick her brother up from school we stopped by target for one more birthday present.  I had so much fun with my 5-year-old.  I'm going to have to make this a tradition.

And here's just a little sneak peek of the birthday party fun...