Now, I must admit, there has been one time when I made this cake, and it didn't turn out great. For my 30th birthday I think I over-baked it and dried it out. It was also the hottest April day we'd ever had and it spent the whole day in the fridge and it was super dry and crumbly by party time. Trust me when I say, if you make this cake right, it will be like the old fashioned cake your grandma used to make. It's super easy and only has a few ingredients, just don't over-bake! So yummy!
Now, I must admit, there has been one time when I made this cake, and it didn't turn out great. For my 30th birthday I think I over-baked it and dried it out. It was also the hottest April day we'd ever had and it spent the whole day in the fridge and it was super dry and crumbly by party time. Trust me when I say, if you make this cake right, it will be like the old fashioned cake your grandma used to make. It's super easy and only has a few ingredients, just don't over-bake! So yummy!
My daughter turned 8! Yikes! That makes me feel old! She is OBSESSED with bunnies so of course she asked for a bunny party! We'll start with the invitations...
(Photo from etsy.com) I ordered these invites from stockberrystudio on etsy and the file arrived super fast, and I printed them at Costco.There were a lot of kids coming, so I brought in an extra table to make a big square table. It's easy enough to use basic white tablecloths and add a yard of bunny fabric to the center. I just used pinking shears on the edges. A yard was a perfect fit for the center of two 6 ft tables.
Since Emma has bunny stuff everywhere already, I was able to pull a few things from what she has. There are no bunnies to be found in stores at the beginning of January. This little felt basket was perfect for forks.
I've had these wooden berry boxes for awhile and I FINALLY got to use some of them! They held the bunny place card, and their take-home treats.
Bunny cookies from Nandie!
Giant marshmallows as "Bunny Tails".
I made a fabric strip banner to decorate the area where they were sitting.
I made this bunny banner with my Silhouette machine and some cotton balls. :)
This is a "punch game". I cut holes in a tri-fold display board with an exacto knife. Then I covered the holes with tissue paper, taped on the back. After that, you tape a box or bag onto the back of it, filled with candy or goodies. The kids choose which hole to punch and then discover their prize.
This GIANT balloon is from Shop Sweet Lulu. I LOVE it! I think all of my parties will require giant balloons from now on!
We have two bunnies that have a large outdoor cage, but we decided to bring them in for the party. We put them in the smaller cage, and let the kids feed them lettuce.
After pizza, we headed outside for Bunny Hop Sack Races.
At first, we were going to race on the straight part of the track, but Emma fell and hit her knee right away and said it was too hard, so we switched to the grass. I don't think our grass is much softer right now though, it's sleeping for the winter.
We raced 5 at a time.
I bought the sacks at the feed store for $2 each and then I added the white yarn for tails.
Punch game!
One thing I did that I will ALWAYS do again is pre-scoop the ice cream! I bought little bowls with lids from Smart and Final and the day before the party I scooped them, and wrote which flavor it was with a sharpie. All I had to do was pass them out, it was SO easy! No more waiting!
I always think that I'll remember to have someone take pictures of me with the birthday girl, and I ALWAYS forget. So... here's the girls with Nana!
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Hi, my name is Mae from Mae Armstrong & Co., I
was inspired by all the handmade parties I've seen online and wanted to
give myself a similar challenge.
I'd love to share my Aqua and Orange Birthday Party.
Planning for this party began five
months in advance. I wanted it to be super special for my twin boys and
husband. All three of them share the same birthday. How amazing is that?!
The
trick of course was finding the time to finish all the different
elements I wanted. Between all of my normal mommy duties, household
chores, errands and freelance gigs, I was able to sneak some time to
research, learn a few DIY birthday projects, design and create my very
own handmade birthday party.
The aqua and blue circus theme was
inspired by a paper carousel from Meri Meri given to my boys. I loved
the elephant especially, so that became the centerpiece of my design.
After
creating the party invitation, everything began to fall into place. I
sewed a simple elephant themed fabric pennant and a crochet banner.
I
repurposed my old baby food jars into these pretty little containers for
Jelly Beans.
I whipped up some homemade caramel popcorn as another
party favor, we added a jar full of animal crackers and goldfish to our
dessert table.
I made birthday shirts, pj's and bibs for the boys.
I
also created three giant smash cakes. The party hats were handmade too!
As
an added touch - my husband hired his co-worker to play 'Happy
Birthday' and some other songs on his bagpipes.
It was an ode to the
boys half-Scottish heritage and filled the neighborhood with some pretty
cool tunes.
Happy 1st Birthday to the sweetest little boys in
the whole world and my loving husband. Thank you for putting up with me
when I am in my crazy creative moods. I love you and am looking forward
for many more years of celebration.
Huge Thanks to the following vendors.
Sweet Zugar Cakes for providing the main birthday cake
email: sweetzugarcakes@hotmail.com
website: http://www.sweetzugarcakes.com
Katie Cakes for helping me frost and decorate their giant smash cupcakes
Thanks for sharing your special Aqua and Orange birthday party, Mae.
You put so much time and details into this celebration!
Be sure to check out Mae's blog for more amazing ideas!!
Be sure to tune in to Mae's site for fantastic parties and creative ideas!!
Have a Great Day!
xoxo
PS -- It's Friday -- my favorite day of the week!! Why?? It's almost time for the Weekend Wrap Up Party. Come show of your ideas!! The party starts tonight at 6 pm MST.
I can't wait to see what you have been working on.
Filed Under: birthday, kids crafts, party, summer social
Make a Birthday Ruffle Wreath @ Fireside Studio
Start a new tradition with a Birthday Hat @ Kiki Creates
And what little girl wouldn't want a Vintage Barbie Party? So cute. @ The Matthews Family Happenings
Bake up some Party Cupcakes and DIY Flags @ Ellementary Home
Turn wood blocks into a Happy Birthday centerpiece @ The Happy Scraps
Throw an Ice Cream Social Party @ It's Always a Party at the Parkers
Or a Patriotic Pool Party @ Hi Sugarplum!

Host a Cupcake Tasting Event @ Landee See, Ladee Do
Throw an Ice Cream Party @ The Creative Momma
Celebrate with a Pirate Party @ Everyday is a Celebration
Or a Pirate Cake @ East Coast Mommy
Make a Cowboy Boot Centerpiece @ La Dee Da Creations
Organize a Monopoly Party @ The Heartfelt Home
Throw a Beachy-Theme Bridal Shower @ Leslie's Life
How sweet is this Yo Gabba Gabba Birthday Cake? @ Momma D and Da Boyz
Throw your explorer a Safari Birthday Party @ Creative Juice
And this adorable Safari Party @ Sweet Rose Studio
Throw a Lemonade Party @ The Layered House
Your kids will love a Magic Party @ The Gunny Sack
Upcycle some tin cans into handy Silverware Containers @ Crissy's Crafts
Check out these Little Hoot Owl {free before Monday} Printables @ Kiki Creates
Print out this Free Birthday Party Printable @ No Biggie
There were so many FUN party ideas linked up this week -- I just had to do a feature!
Come check out even more party ideas, PLUS decorating, recipes, DIY, refashions, sewing projects and so much more!!!
and ---
Have a Wonderful Day!!!
xoxo
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