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JP’s Pirate Buchaneer Bash

Another birthday party has come and gone.  This time is was JP’s 6th birthday party.  My little cuddly, quietly pensive but sensitive boy is a whole 6 years old.  I love that he still loves to climb into my lap and let me squish him but there have been days lately when he has decided to remind me how big he really is.

A few many weeks of preparation went into this party.  I have been dreaming, scheming and prepping for this party for months.  It all started with some black and white striped fabric I found at my favorite thrift store and with a price tag  of $7 for about 10 yards, my mind starting going.  A few weeks later our builtins fridge and freezer needed to be replaced and when I saw the boxes I remembered my mental note regarding big boxes.  If I ever got my hands on some I wanted to make the boys a pirate ship.  The rest is now craft history.

The pirate ship is made from 2 pretty big fridge and freezer boxes and the canons were made from some concrete tube forms which were really inexpensive.  Everything was put together with nuts and bolts.  I remembered seeing online that there are some plastic doo hickies which you can buy specially to put together these ships but this was simple, cost very little and held really well.  My goal when putting together a party is to make it look like it cost thousands but not spend more than one hundred (of course the fact that I am a cake designer helps : )
 

Every boy was given a burlap vest, sash and eye patch to wear. The girls received a burlap vest, black and white corsage and an eye patch with a little bling on it.

I am pretty happy with his cake, of course I see all the wrongs in it but mostly I am pleased.  I have stated in previous party posts how unhappy I usually am with the quality of cake that my kids usually get since I also have to put together the party and can’t just “do the cake”.  I will be adding this one to my portfolio and hope to make it again in the future.

                

We ended up with a little over 80 guests and half way through the party the heavens opened and the great deluge fell upon us.   The rain was so hard (the whole afternoon) that it forced the party inside and every square inch of my house was stuffed with party goers.  Among the casualties were my musical islands (my pirate take on musical chairs), a game of walk the plank in the barn and of course what kind of party would I have planned if it did not include a treasure hunt.  All told it turned out to be a fun and not soon to be forgotten party.

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Woodland Gnomes and Fairy Waldorf party

It seems I have been a bit obsessed with Gnomes and mushrooms as of late.  Since the day that Livie was born, literally my one night in the hospital, I started dreaming of her 1st birthday party.

Planning the party was so much fun.  I found a few really cute inspirations for cake and decorations at a few of my fave blogs, here and here.

These toadstool cake bites by Bakerella are genius.

Her birthday this year as last year was a cold one.  While the world outside was cold and dreary, the inside of our home was colorful and festive.  I had originally and until this very morning thought of a party outside under our majestic live oaks, I mean what’s more woodlandish than oak trees and acorns.  Unfortunately it was way too cold to be outside for a long period of time so everything had to be moved inside.

I spent weeks making ribbon wands and tiny mushroom pendants for the invited fairies and gnomes to wear.  I love to write crochet patterns and this tiny mushroom was so easy to come up with. The girls were given ribbon wrist corsages and I made a beautiful red and green tutu for the birthday fairy. In the winter Living Crafts magazine I saw a toadstool hat made out of wool felt which I dreamt about for a few days and then spent a week coming up with a crochet pattern for it.  The pattern will be up on crunchycrochet.etsy.com soon.

 

The cake was put together in only 3 hours so don’t expect too much.  My children always get these ratty cakes because there is also a party to put on.  One of these days I will treat them like a customer and really give them a cake like our customers would get.  By the time this picture was taken you could see where little fingers had picked at it.

 

We made these gorgeous Waldorf window stars,  this was kind of tricky to do with so many children but luckily I had alot of older helpers, thanks girls.  You are supposed to make these out of kite paper but I just used tissue paper instead.  If you would like to make some here are the instructions from GardenMama.

The cake table was decorated with the cutest gnomes and mushrooms which will be used in the girls future woodland themed bedroom.  I made these cute toadstool mushroom stools out of upside down beach buckets and the seats are sewn out of felt.

It turned out to be a wonderful day though after the party I discovered that I had forgotten to serve our guest the mini toadstool appetizers made from cherry tomatoes dotted with goat cheese to look like the spots, the candy snails and bugs I had made for the food table.  Food served  were mini cuban sandwiches, hummus and chips, ambrosia salad and of course Waldorf salad.  I had a huge explosion in the kitchen while trying to make the magical punch, word to the wise.. never add sherbet powder to a bottle of Sprite.  We had to wipe it off the ceiling, cabinets and it makes a really good hair gel which lasted all day : )

By late afternoon, the day warmed up enough to go out and play.  Alexandra sprained her ankle so bad her ankle was as big as a grapefruit (no pictures please) during a soccer game and Poppa had to carry her in.  Kids ran and twirled with their ribbon wands and chased my poor chickens. Those girls did not lay an egg for a week.

 
Yet another crochet pattern had to made for the outfit.  I made these toadstool shoes to go with her toadstool hat and outfit and then decided to put her leather red shoesies on because of the cold. I need to redo them because I did not stuff the toadstool and it got a little flat as you can see.  I still want to revamp these a lot more before I offer the pattern for sale but these were from party day so… there you go.  I have noticed that this gnome phase has extended to everything I make for Livie, alot of her clothing is red.
 
 
And here is the last shot of the day… a chubby little fairy all tuckered out.
 
 
I can’t wait until next year’s party, I am already planning though I may not be over my woodland gnome phase by then.
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