On Sunday, Little Bear turned 5 years old! To celebrate, he wanted to have a Transformers Rescue Bots party. So I got to craftin'!
First on the list was a "Pin the Autobot Symbol on Boulder" game.
I used a projector to trace the image of Boulder the Rescue Bot and then painted him with acrylics. Then I printed and cut out Autobot symbols for the kids to stick on him (the goal was his chest).
I also put together some simple party favors, including bubble wands decorated with Rescue Bot stickers I made using Avery Shipping Label stickers. Since the wands were orange and green, I went with Blades and Boulder characters to match. I also purchased a .pdf of some Rescue Bot bookmarks from So Happy Shop on Etsy and printed them out on cardstock. I finished them with some homemade tassels using a tutorial, "How to Make Your Own Tassels," from Sew4Home.
There was also an array of treats, including a cake. Rather than a fancy Rescue Bot-themed design, I was surprised when Little Bear decided he wanted a chocolate cake with chocolate icing and sprinkles.
I used Smittin Kitchen's "i want chocolate cake" cake. It turned out beautifully. This is the first time in recent memory that we actually finished off an entire cake! Sooooo good!
Bonus: I had a sous chef to help me with the baking!
Last, but definitely not least, Little Bear finally got his very own personalized name pillow.
Happy birthday, Little Bear! I love you!!!!
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Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Monday, January 26, 2015
A Skylanders Birthday!
Big Bear turned 8 on Sunday! This year he wanted to celebrate with a Skylanders-themed party. So, of course, mama had to get her craft on!
His favorite Skylander character is Gill Grunt, so I made a poster. I started by tracing a coloring page image of Gill Grunt onto posterboard using my neighbor's nifty projector:
Then I used acrylic paints and filled him with color:
Here he is all painted up:
Finally, I finished him up by using a Sharpie to do the lettering and outline of the image:
While the paint alone looked okay, I think the outlining gives it a nice, finished look.
There had to be a Skylanders cake:
The symbols on the top represent the ten elements featured in the game. I mixed and piped 11 different colors of icing, which was time consuming, but the effect was worth it. I didn't have room to actually write "Happy Birthday" on the top after doing the elements, so I just put his name and the big "8".
We played two games-- Twister and Bingo. With my husband's help, we created a Skylanders-themed bingo game for the kids to play. I found a bunch of images, sized and edited them. Then he wrote a program to create 5x5 bingo cards that would all be unique. Here's a sample:
So cool!!! Then I went and had them printed out for the party.
The game was a hit!
Balloons, snacks, games, more snacks, cake, presents... it was a fun party.
Here's the birthday boy holding his Gill Grunt figure in front of his new poster.
I just love that smile!
Happy birthday, Big Bear!!!
His favorite Skylander character is Gill Grunt, so I made a poster. I started by tracing a coloring page image of Gill Grunt onto posterboard using my neighbor's nifty projector:
Then I used acrylic paints and filled him with color:
Here he is all painted up:
Finally, I finished him up by using a Sharpie to do the lettering and outline of the image:
While the paint alone looked okay, I think the outlining gives it a nice, finished look.
There had to be a Skylanders cake:
The symbols on the top represent the ten elements featured in the game. I mixed and piped 11 different colors of icing, which was time consuming, but the effect was worth it. I didn't have room to actually write "Happy Birthday" on the top after doing the elements, so I just put his name and the big "8".
We played two games-- Twister and Bingo. With my husband's help, we created a Skylanders-themed bingo game for the kids to play. I found a bunch of images, sized and edited them. Then he wrote a program to create 5x5 bingo cards that would all be unique. Here's a sample:
So cool!!! Then I went and had them printed out for the party.
The game was a hit!
Balloons, snacks, games, more snacks, cake, presents... it was a fun party.
Here's the birthday boy holding his Gill Grunt figure in front of his new poster.
I just love that smile!
Happy birthday, Big Bear!!!
Labels:
2015 finishes,
Big Bear,
crafts,
painting,
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