Showing posts with label elmo party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label elmo party. Show all posts

Monday, November 21, 2011

Red and Turquoise Elmo Party


My next party feature goes to this darling RED & TURQUOISE ELMO THEMED BIRTHDAY PARTY submitted by Tiffany Grimal of Cupcake Dream. Such a cute set up! I just love the non traditional turquoise color mixed in with the red. Those Elmo cake pops couldn't be cuter, too. 

Here is what Tiffany said about the party- "Every morning at 9am, Katelyn runs to living room for “Elmo time”. She has become quite obsessed with the furry, red, loveable monster. So, when it came time to plan her second birthday party the theme was not a mystery. However, I didn't want to recreate the usual primary colored Sesame Street theme. Instead, I wanted to design a unique “world” just for Katelyn. We'll call it... “Katelyn's World”.

After the invitation was complete, all the other design elements followed. I used the same details to put together water bottle labels, favor tags, cupcake toppers, and straw tags. The invitation design inspired everything including the cake and cookies from Sugar Boo Sweets. Since the theme was Katelyn's World, and mommy had already taken over the color scheme, I thought it was time to add a few more of her favorites. Party favors included a favorite snack, goldfish, and her love of reading. With some adorable glass bowls from Favor Days, even Elmo's fish Dorthy was ready to join in on some Katelyn's World fun! The party guests could also sit down for a good story thanks to the Elmo miniature book set we found at Lakeside Collection.

Not wanting to stop there, the other do it yourself projects started. A quick review of my Pinterest board gave me some great ideas. I loved the idea of a crayon wreath but instead built it to be the bottom of the cookie stand base. Unable to find a reasonably priced red cake stand, I made the trip to Hobby Lobby for a large wood candle stand that could be spray painted for much less. Martha Stewart's great website gave me step by step instructions for the red and blue paper poms. The Elmo cake pops was by far the most interesting DIY project I've ever attempted. After the fourth try and many bags of candy melts, I am happy to say that my husband and I are now “Bakerella in training”. These fun elmo treats were the talk of the party and tasted absolutely yummy!

A lot of sweat, blood (remove fingers before cutting tissue paper), and hair loss went into creating Katelyn's World. Fortunately, more smiles and giggles came out! I can't wait to do it all again next year.

Vendor List:

Paper Products & Event Design - Cupcake Dream: http://www.etsy.com/shop/cupcakedream
Elmo Cake & Cookies – Sugar Boo Sweets: http://sugarboosweets.blogspot.com
Elmo Dress - Caterpillar Kids: http://www.etsy.com/shop/kandybarnett
Glass Fish Bowl (Favors) – Favor Days: http://www.favor-days.com
Elmo Books – Lakeside Collection: http://www.lakeside.com/
Aqua Tinted Mason Jars: http://www.etsy.com/shop/gaelgallery
Elmo Pinata & Polka Dot Balloons – Party City: http://www.partycity.com
DIY Cake Stand – Hobby Lobby: http://www.hobbylobby.com












Saturday, March 26, 2011

Sesame Street Elmo Birthday Party

This weekend I am featuring TWO GREAT

Sesame Street Birthday Parties


This first party by Kate was all done by hand...

Kate created all the decorations herself!
She did the CAKE, SWEETS, ELMO COSTUME, etc herself too!!
WOWZERS! That is SO much work!
Way to go, Kate!

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Love these chocolate elmo pops!
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Osar's tattoo parlor!...
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Treat/take home buckets...
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"Dorothy" goldfish party favors!...
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Thanks for your submission, Kate! Amazing party!
Congratulations on being a winning weekend party feature!


And the next wonderful
Sesame Street Birthday Party
was submitted by Eleven Cupcakes!

Holly did such a GREAT job!
I just love the invitation and ribbon backdrop behind the dessert table.

Check out those cute Sesame Street Play dough favors, too!

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In Holly's words..."While the theme for this party was sesame street, I wanted to stay away from making it too cheesy with characters everywhere. I tried instead to focus on the color scheme, which was red, yellow, green, and blue. All of the food was inspired from sesame street; pizza (elmo's favorite food), fruit, Dorothy's goldfish, Cookie Monster's monster cookies, snuffle's truffle's, chocolate milk, cake pops, and character cupcakes. I wanted something fun and colorful for the wall behind the food table, so I tied multiple pieces of ribbon to a wooden dowel and used 3M hooks to hang it from the ceiling. I made the lamp post sign from wooden pieces I found at Michaels craft store. I also wrapped some empty boxes with colorfulwrapping paper to add some height to the table, and found the great red cake plates at Home Goods.

I bought a goldfish to set out and told all the kids that Elmo's goldfish, Dorothy, had come to visit. They all loved him and were excited to say hi. I bought some vintage sesame street books from a local thrift store and cut out some pictures to frame for the activity stations, and to make the thank you tags. I found some vintage puzzles on amazon and had a puzzle station where kids could put the puzzles together and then make their own with blank puzzles that I found at a local craft store.

The favors were little plastic jars filled with play dough that I found on esty. I also filled cellophane bags with organic popcorn for the adults."

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Sources:

Cake Stands: Home Goods
Green paper cups: Hey Yo Yo on Etsy, http://www.etsy.com/shop/HeyYoYo
Red and White Straws: Hey Yo Yo on Etsy, http://www.etsy.com/shop/HeyYoYo
Play dough Favors: Miss Nibbit on Etsy, http://www.etsy.com/shop/MissNibbit
Water bottle Labels: Ry Creations on Etsy, http://www.etsy.com/shop/RyCreation
Happy Birthday Banner: Burley Girl Design on Etsy, http://www.etsy.com/shop/wburley74

Lovely work, Holly! Thanks for your submission.
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Friday, March 11, 2011

Girly Glam Elmo Birthday Party! 'Tutu Cute'


Today's wonderful winning party feature goes to this

Tutu Cute Glam Elmo 2nd Birthday Party

submitted by Sweet Craft Cakes!

I just love the girly twist to the traditional Elmo party!

Noelle said....."I began searching online to find inspiration for an Elmo or Sesame Street themed birthday party. But I found myself not feeling inspired by anything, then realized why. My little sweetie is just to glamorous to have a traditional sesame party with primary colors. So this is where it all took off. I thought, why not plan her an out of the box Glam Elmo party!!! Who say's Elmo can't be glamorous? I chose black, white, red and damask for my color palette and incorporated tulle through out the party.


In this party post you will find very helpful tutorials,
party ideas and vendors to use for your next celebration!!"


All paper printables made/designed by Sweet Craft Cakes. Go here to purchase them!

Dessert table...
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Candy buffet...
Fabric bunting made by Julie Elizabeth.
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"I wanted my table to appear as if it were a TuTu. I took 10 yards of tulle and scrunched and pinned and scrunched and pinned it to my tablecloth all around the table. Next I added the red sequence ribbon all around the table to hide the pins. Then I added my giant handcrafted fabric flowers."...Photobucket


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"I searched everywhere to find a chandelier cupcake stand to use for my party...I searched in all my local stores to find something that would work, and nothing.
Then one day I decided to go into Beverly's Outlet shop and walked past a beautiful chandelier candelabra. I was in LOVE! So I bought the last three of them, in hopes to create a masterpiece. I took them all apart and pieced them together and this is what I ended up with. It's elegant, beautiful, glamorous, and I LOVE it!"Photobucket



She made Rosette Balls out of styrofoam & crepe paper...go here to learn how!
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Custom cookies made by Frog Prince Cake & Cookie Design...
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"I fell in love with this cake the moment I laid my eyes on it! I thought it looked so classy. But I never thought I would be able to make it. Believe it or not, it's not as hard as it looks. I got the tutorial from Amanda Rettke a friend on Martha Stewart's Dreamer into Doers. Find the Rose cake tutorial here."
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Noelle made the clothes pin doll for the cake! Go here for the tutorial!
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She used damask prink Duct Tape on the water bottles...what a GREAT idea!!
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These felt rose pom poms are SO easy to make!! Go here for the tutorial Noelle used!
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"The chocolate covered Oreo Elmo pops were made by Kerry.
She dipped the Oreos into candy melts, added sixlets for his eyes,

an orange skittle for his nose, and then cut a chocolate candy melt for his mouth."...
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Custom designed damask shirt made by Modern Frills. Posh birthday girl tutu made by Bella Ariana...
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Thanks for your submission, Sweet Craft Cakes!
Congrats on being the winning party feature today!
 
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