My oldest turned 6 at the beginning of the month. We decided to have an "Alice in Wonderland" themed party. Or I should say I convinced her to have this kind of party. It just so happened that my bookclub was reading the book and the new Tim Burton movie was being released the eve of her party. We spent the month hunting through thrift stores and dollar stores for dishes, decorations, and party supplies.
For the decor- I set up 2 tables with mismatched china, colorful napkins and plastic ware. We tied balloons onto the chairs. One of my good friends loaned us a darling handmade flag-banner that we hung on the walls. We placed some fun hats (that Amy made) around the room. I wrote each child's name on a playing card and used it as a place setting card. We also invited all the kids to where a fun hat or dress as a character from the book.
Birthday activities included an "Alice in Wonderland" obstacle course, "Follow the White Rabbit" (the kids took turns playing the rabbit and leading the other kids around the yard to music), a treasure hunt (they took turns hunting for different items: a white glove, a rabbit, a red rose, playing card, teapot, etc), and finally a pinata. For the first time ever, we had beautiful weather for our party. The kids loved playing the games outdoors and my house stayed a little cleaner.
The kids sat down at the "tea party" and ate lunch. I went a little overboard on the cake. I attempted to make Kaitlyn a topsy turvy cake. You can see the pictures below. My mother is a wonderful cake decorator, but lives in SC. I do not possess any of her skills. And since my mom was unable to offer any demonstrations, I turned to "Youtube" for guidance. The cake turned out a little funny, but it tasted really good. I made my own buttercream and fondant icing. We also made a bunch of cupcakes (those were by backup incase my cake failed).
For parting gifts: I bought "Lofthouse" Sugar cookies from the bakery (I was done baking) and wrote "EAT ME" on the cookies and then wrapped them individually in cellophane treat bags and tied with a ribbon. I also bought those cute mini sodas and tied a tag that said "DRINK ME". We basically sugared up the kids and then sent them home with their parents. I'm sure they all really appreciated it. All in all, it was a really fun party and my daughter adored it.
The Birthday Cake: Yellow cake with lemon filling/ chocolate cake with chocolate filling/buttercream icing with fondant embellishments.
Tea Party
3 Alices
Kya- our little Cheshire kitty
Singing Happy Birthday (please don't mind the garbage cans in the background)
I love it, Kristyn! Homemade birthdays are the best and you did a great job! Thanks for inviting me to your blog!
ReplyDeleteWow, great job on the cake! So bummed we were out of town for this one. Nice job on your blog too.Cyndi
ReplyDeleteSuper cute party! I loved all your ideas and stole some for preschool. Brogan had a blast at Kaitlyn's party! Good job Kristyn.
ReplyDeletep.s. I am so glad you joined in blogging. If you want to take a look at ours it is sethandgillian.blogspot.com
Really cute party!! You out did yourself. I'm sure Kaitlyn loved it!!
ReplyDeleteokay you for sure have to have a blog because if you do parties like that you have to show them off. Super Cute- love the cake. I can't BELIEVE that Kya has a size 7 shoe--- Hilarious. Zack is my smallest baby- Syd was my biggest and super chubby she could be along the lines of Kya. Love to see you blogging.
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