This year Julia's party took place at a cooking studio attached to our local grocery superstore (if you've never seen Loblaws then that probably sounds like "What?" but trust me it was awesome!). A dozen kids went from full-scale tornado into quiet and content concentration making mini-pizzas (with the most amazing kid-safe cutting tool ever), fruit salad and...
...individually decorated cakes.
I really wanted to share this part because it is something so easy and fun to recreate at home when a rainy day, holiday, or any 'I need cake' day arrives. We'll definitely be doing this again with lots of other possibilities (lady bugs, cat, purses, spiders)
For the girls: Butterflies
Cut a single layer 9" round cake in half, place the two halves together in reverse.
Cut two triangular sections from the bottom of 9" round cake. Place cutout sections at top to make bat ears.
And now after a few weeks filled with way too much running around, it finally feels like we've reached a bit of gentle coasting until the end of school. I'm taking a deep breathe and savouring the moment while it lasts!
2 comments:
Oooh! Great ideas there! Our early 2 year old party is on Saturday and, I have to admit, have not planned any activities. It's from 2 - 4 PM and I figured the kiddies would have enough fun just being together and/or tearing around the back yard if it's a gorgeous day. Naturally, there will be snacks and cake. Suggestions oh great Mother Wonder?
Mother Wonder - Ha. Need I remind you, that I OUTSOURCED (hee hee). But that said, a backyard party sounds like so much fun and makes me very nostalgic for some of my favourite birthdays. For Julia's 2'nd we decorated pots (for timing and mess minimizing I wrapped plastic containers with label paper so that they could use markers) and the kids planted some little annuals. We had waffle and ice-cream decorating (the parents enjoyed it as much as the kids - ok, maybe more) but cupcakes or small cakes would be so much fun. Oh, oh, oh, you could cut a rectangular cake into squares, pre-ice and then let the little ones decorate mini-candy-gardens.
AND I'M SPENT. That's it - officially out of creative juices for at least another 24 hours. Hope your happy! *wink*
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