Category Archives: Party Ideas

Jan 28

Zach’s Fossil Hunter Bash

For my little guy’s birthday there was never any question about the theme: Fossils! He is obsessed with dinosaurs. Obsessed. But not the cartoon variety. He digs real dinosaurs, and we’ve watched so many documentaries I can identify just about every fossil. OK, not quite, but close.

I chose to do an afternoon dessert buffet, so I served a Dino Dig Chocolate Cake, Cretaceous Cake Pops (by Sweet Cheeks Tasty Treats), Fossilized Dinosaur Eggs, Rock Cupcakes, Fossilized Shark Teeth (apples slices with caramel dip), Fossil Cookies (by Renee Nicole Design + Photography) and Fossilized Oreos (by Love & Sugar Kisses). I also served dark chocolate almond milk to drink and coffee for the adults.

The fossilized Dino Eggs were a big hit with an unexpected twist. They were chocolate cupcakes topped with a small fondant fossil topper made by Edible Details. The toppers were incredible and had a mini dinosaur skull and bones. Then, using a mix of white and milk chocolate for a marbling effect, I made a chocolate shell with a silicone mold and placed that on top so the guests could break the shell open and find a fossilized baby dinosaur inside.

I also made homemade Rock Cupcakes, which were vanilla cupcakes with added peanut butter chips in the batter for a bit of crunch, vanilla buttercream, and topped with chocolate rocks and some printable toppers.

The chocolate cake was made by my photographer’s sister-in-law, Janelle. She made a chocolate cake in a fondant “shipping crate”, topped with dirt (chocolate cake crumbles) and a fondant dinosaur fossil. I topped it with a small banner made out of paper straws, twine and canvas flags stamped with the birthday boy’s name.

To jazz up the chocolate almond milk bottles (which were just Starbucks Frappucino bottles with label removed), I lightly coated the rims with a bit of honey using a pastry brush, and then rolled them in Ticings real chocolate sprinkles so they would stick. It looked like dirt and really complimented the rest of the food items. Then I tucked in dark brown paper straws with printable flags.

I love using stamps. OK, really I have an addiction, but I think it is a fun way to take simple and inexpensive solid napkins and utensils and make them look custom. I picked up bamboo utensils from a previous Pick Your Plum deal and my and alphabet stamps from GroopDealz (but you can find them at Hobby Lobby too). The bamboo plates and napkins came from my local Party City. Using my alphabet stamps, I stamped “RAWR” on the handle of the utensils, which is my little guy’s impression of a dinosaur shouted from the top of his lungs. Then I used my T-Rex dinosaur skull stamp from an Etsy seller and stamped on my napkins taking them from boring brown the fabulous. I am all about using printables in unique ways, so I took bottle labels from my Fossil Hunter Collection and wrapped them around the napkin (folded in half), tucked in a spoon and put them on the bamboo plates. A fun, fancy and inexpensive way to make plates and utensils a bit more interesting and a pretty presentation.

I made the wreath for his party out of two shades of cupcake liners: dark brown and unbleached/natural. I folded them in half, rolled one end in until it formed a rose shape, loosened it a bit and then hot glued it to a flat 12″ wreath form. I alternated rows of five and three all the way around, and then filled in as necessary. I found cute little canvas banner flags and stamped “Happy Birthday” on them, strung them together with twine and hung it on the wreath. Then I hot glued a couple of the fossil dinosaurs to the wreath. It made a super cute statement at the entrance.

I came up with three activities to keep our guest busy. I printed out some coloring sheets and put out some crayons for our younger guests, and I designed an activity for the older kiddos that included a fossil identification activity. I picked up a set of real fossils from Amazon for around $20 that included real triceratops bones, fossilized plants, shark teeth and more. They were all around 70-400 million years old. Fossils were placed in petri dishes, and guests were encouraged to touch them and look at them with magnifying glasses. I also created tent cards with facts about the fossils. Guests were asked questions about the fossils on their activity sheet. It was lots of fun. But by far, the favorite activity was the dinosaur dig. I took a galvanized tub and put a bag of sand in it and buried plastic fossils that the kids could find and examine with their excavation tools: magnifying glasses, brushes and small shovels.

For decor, I used lots of vintage finds, such as a vintage map for the backdrop, books, old trunks and camping gear. I also used replica fossils, such as the T-Rex skull, to give it the feel of a working paleontology camp site.

The birthday boy needed a serious outfit for hunting fossils, so I made him a shirt using an iron-on from my collection that says “I Dig Fossils”, a fossil hunter vest and a cute Pith hat I picked up from Hobby Lobby. His outfit was made complete with a vintage magnifying glass that he carried everywhere investigating anything and everything up close.

For favors, guests got to go to the Dino Adoption Center and pick out their very own fossil figure, and they also go to take home a burlap bag with a thank you tag stuffed and a treat tucked inside. The bag was filled with white chocolate “fossils” and chocolate rocks. I made the fossils using white chocolate, which I poured into a silicone fossil ice tray. I took a few clear treat bags, dropped some chocolate rocks in the bottom and dropped a few fossils on top. An easy and sweet ending!

Here are a few more pictures to enjoy …

Last ones …

It was a really fun party, and my little guy had the best time hunting for fossils with his little friends!

Party Styling and Printables | Three Little Monkeys Studio
Chocolate Covered Oreos with Fondant Fossil Toppers | Love & Sugar Kisses
Fondant Fossil Toppers | Edible Details
Cake pops | Sweet Cheeks Tasty Treats
Fossil Cookies | Renee Nicole Design
Dinosaur Cake | Made by Janelle Williams
Photography | Tanya of Draussen Photography
Pith Hat and min canvas banner flags | Hobby Lobby
Dinosaur Hunter Vest | T-Rex Cafe
Chocolate Sprinkles | Ticings
Dino Stamp | Extase
Bamboo plates, napkins and dinosaur pencils | Party CIty
Wooden utensils | Pick Your Plum
Alphabet Stamp set | GroopDealz
2 3/4″ silicone hemisphere mold | Golda’s Kitchen
Plastic dinosaurs and fossil toys, magnifying glasses, real fossils, fossil ice cube tray | Amazon.com

UPDATE: I am so excited that Hostess With The Mostess featured Zach’s party. Check it out the Vintage Dinosaur Fossil Hunter Party here!

Hope you enjoyed it!

These boy party ideas were also featured on Spaceships and Laser Beams.

- See more at: http://spaceshipsandlaserbeams.com/blog/2013/03/party-central/boy-party-ideas-add-yours-03-26-13#sthash.m7qFOotN.dpuf

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Oct 21

{FREE} Classic Halloween Printables

In honor of my favorite holiday, I decided to create a {FREE} Classic Halloween collection that is perfect for school parties, Halloween parties  and decorating treats.

This collection includes Candy Kiss Stickers, Treat Bag Toppers, Straw Flags, Bottle Labels and Party Circles/Favor Tags. Just download your printables, save them, and print on matte photo paper (best) or card stock. Embellish with ribbon, twine, washi tape or whatever your heart desires.

Download the Candy Kiss Stickers. You will need a 3/4″ punch, available from the scrap book section of your favorite hobby store. Print on sticker paper, card stock or matte photo paper, punch and attach with a glue dot.

Download the Halloween Bottle Labels. Print on card stock or matte photo paper, trim and seal with a glue dot or tape. Fits water bottles, soda pop bottles, Starbucks Frappucino bottles (pictured) and other drink containers.

Download the Halloween Party Circles. Print on card stock or matte photo paper, and then punch the circles out using a 2″ punch, available from the scrap book section of your favorite hobby store. Attach to treat bags with twine, ribbon or washi tape. To make cupcake toppers, attach circles to lollipop or popsicle sticks.

Download the Halloween Straw Flags. Print on card stock or matte photo paper, trim and attach to straws with a glue dot or tape.

Download the Halloween Treat Bag Toppers. Print on card stock or matter photo paper, trim and attach to treat bags or sandwich bags. Fits any size bag, just trim from the ends to fit.

What is your favorite thing about Halloween? The candy? Costumes? Decorations?

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Oct 2

Zombie Cupcakes

I LOVE Halloween. And zombies, vampires and everything else that makes Halloween spooky and fun. So when I started planning a Halloween party, zombies were the first thing that came to mind. But, since I still have little ones at home, how to make a zombie treat that was more campy and fun than gory?!? Enter my Zombie Cupcakes …

 

These guys were incredibly easy to make using a few simple ingredients and supplies.

First, find your zombie arms … which are actually doll arms. I purchased mine from a seller on Etsy who, let’s face it, probably thinks I was crazy for buying a dozen, mismatched doll arms. There were sellers all over Etsy selling them, but you can also find doll arms at your favorite hobby store. Since dragging three kids to a hobby store sounds like visiting the seventh ring of Hell, I order online.

Next, print off my {FREE} Tombstone toppers. Print them on card stock or matte photo paper (best). My printer decided to go all wonky on me, but the stripes kind of add to the weathered effect. Or at least, that’s what I tell myself. Trim your tombstones and attach to toothpicks, or popsicle or lollipop sticks to make your toppers. (Click on the image below to print.)

For the cupcakes, use your favorite chocolate cake mix or bake from scratch. With three little ones under the age of six, I take shortcuts where I can and used Devil’s Food cake mix. Go ahead and use box mix and canned frosting. I won’t judge.

Normally I would use fancy liners, but I like these unbleached basic liners I picked up from Wal-mart, and I embrace the greasiness. It adds to the effect.

Once you’ve baked your cupcakes, hollow out the middle and fill with candy, frosting or pie filling. I put in some cherry pie filling to make it a bit grotesque. Use your imagination. Reserve the hollowed out cake bits and crumble them into fine pieces. Frost your cupcakes with chocolate frosting and then cover the tops with the crumbled cake to look like dirt.

Finally, stick your tombstone topper in and then your doll arm, and … voila! The undead rise again!

These cupcakes were  a huge hit. My husband took the leftovers into his work, and he said there was a line of people checking them out and snapping photos and texting them to their friends.

In this pic I used fondant tombstone toppers from the super sweet (no pun intended) Sugar and Stripes Co. on Etsy, so that is another option. Either way, these are just too funny and perfect for any zombie lover!

So what is your favorite Halloween treat?

 

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