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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

A "Veg-Double" Bouncy Birthday

Candoozy #1:
My kiddos are exactly two years and one week apart. So, basically, we are broke every March. :) To lessen the load of time and financial burden a bit, we've doubled up on their birthdays the last 2 years. This year they miraculously agreed on a theme: Veggie Tales! The whole family enjoys Larry, Bob and Gang, and the kids can't get enough of them. Good Christian values injected with fun and humor makes for great TV in the Baker household!

Last year's Mouska-Party at home took a lot of time and energy, so this year I opted to take it easy and reserve the nearby bouncy house. With 8 energetic 5 to 7-year-old boys and 10+ under 3's running and crawling around, the bouncy spot was definitely worth it! (also good for rain or cold)

The Invite...
Based on the venue and theme, this is the invitation I came up with. The first lines must be sung to the Veggie Tales theme song, of course! I was so excited after I wrote it - I'm such dork sometimes! :) I printed these on cardstock and glued them to red, orange, green or yellow pieces of 5x7 foam paper. I bought lime green envelopes.

The Outfit...
I took it easy this year after stitching last year's mouska-shirts and ordered from VeggieTales.com my son's purple shirt of LarryBoy's face embroidered. LarryBoy is Larry the Cucumber in superhero form - my son's favorite character. My daughter chose Laura Carrot, which I thought was cute since most gals would choose Princess Pea, not the little blonde carrot girl. Perfect for my blondie. Big Idea had no Laura shirts, so I bought a peach one for (no plain orange out there!) and printed out a Laura image on iron-on paper. Embroidering would've turned out cuter for hers, but digitizing is expensive and my daughter didn't mind the iron-on at all. :) It was definitely simple to do! Here are their shirts amidst Birthday Heaven:



The Cakes...
Cakes were a big decision for me. I was teetering between making and purchasing. In the end I opted to create my vision and make them myself, the cheaper option for two cakes. :) By the way, I may be a "Baker," but I am no BAKER! Duncan Hines and Wilton are now very close friends of mine. I simplified things by making them the shape of the cake pan,which provided the most servings. Like the shirts, the heads and faces were my focus. I would like to give a shout-out to my childhood best bud and super cake-baker Kelly B. for her tips and advice along the way. You CO Springs folks need her number!  Below are some cake shots. Most are of the Laura cake since Mom was nearby with the Nikon. 

Laura Carrot cake: Strawberry cake, peach icing (more girly to me than orange), orange gum ball for the nose, black jelly beans halved for eyeballs and Peep red hearts and yellow chicks for the hairdo. Black & white icing tubes made the eyes/mouth and I used stencils to help me with their shapes.

LarryBoy cake: Chocolate fudge cake, Oreo for the nose, jelly bean halves for eyeballs, halved mini marshmallow for the tooth and food-sprayed ice cream cones for his plungers. Larry shoots them from his head, similar to spiderman shooting his web, if you were wondering. Icing tubes made the eyes/mouth and I used stencils to help me with their shapes.


The Decor...
The venue kept decor a bit simpler than I normally go. Solid vegetable colors of red, orange, yellow and green were easy to find. I got dollar store plates, napkins, tablecloth and party hats. I used some $2 glass containers for candy (see favors), plastic Easter egg halves for pops of color, plastic vegetables in a large vase and Veggie Tale playset characters as a finishing touch! I decided I needed a cake table backdrop, so I thought up a circle idea and my mom cut out veggie color cardstock circles and glued along 6' of curling ribbon to hang behind the table. Balloons were provided (in colors desired) by the venue. I would like to give credit to Jennifer of MyLilGuy.com for the cute balloon idea from her son's Veggie Tales party! I printed out some Veggie Tales face printables I found online and a little tape - wa-la!. Here's the finished party room. Thanks to my mom Jan and bud Kelly M for helping speed-decorate in the 10-minute window they gave us!



The Favors...
So the favors were probably my favorite thing about the party. More props to MyLilGuy.com for the idea of cute candy veggies! I came up with this veggie mix for the bigger kids' party favors:
  • Tomatoes - cherry sours
  • Carrots - Reeses Pieces
  • Corn - Lemon Heads
  • Peas - fruit-flavored Lemon Heads (green only)
  • Green Beans - green Twizzlers and Sour Straws, cut to 1"
Toddler snack favor inspiration below. If you've seen The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything (VT Movie), you'll definitely get it.

Yup - Cheese Curls!! In the movie, Sedgewick (above) is obsessed with cheese curls and discovers a mob of them. Cheetos Natural Cheese Puffs were my choice. The complete party favor bag was filled with veggie candy mix or cheese curls, in addition to VT Fruit Snacks, an official "God Made You Special" wrist band from VeggieTales.com and a character sticker. I wrapped the goods in green tissue paper, put them in cellophane treat bags and tied them with red ribbon and a foam tag for the kids' names. On hand I had the bags, foam paper (from invites) and ribbon (I have a lot)! I made sticker tags for the treats and bags by printing an image and text on address labels. Here are shots of the treats and the packaged favors:



The Fun...
I couldn't post this without giving a (very) small glimpse of the joy had by all! There were many more blessed friends and family and we thank all of those who celebrated with us.


The Thank-You's...
The kids were very blessed with many wonderful gifts. To thank everyone, I made these simple thank-you cards for the kids my son to sign . A simple way to make a cute thank-you card is with blank card, a stamp and a sticker! I spent a few bucks on a box of blank cards to use for various note-sending occasions, a dollar on a stamp and free the stickers with my VeggieTales.com purchase!

Well, if you have a Veggie Tales-obsessed child, feel free to take these simple ideas and create them an easy, fun and affordable shin-dig this year! If you do, I'd love to see and hear about it! You can add some things like Veggie Tales music (we played some in the party room) or a DVD in the background, games and fun wall decor. I've seen some great stuff out there! My final shout-out goes to my best friend and hubby Todd for his support in all of this and for taking some of the amazing photos you see in this post! He and I are slowly getting handy with the Nikon so hopefully the photos continue to get better! Thanks, Babe!

I hope you enjoyed my very first party post! I see it as a blessing to be able to share it with all of you. If you have any questions feel free to comment or email me directly at clearlycandace@gmail.com. And remember....God made you special and he loves you very much!

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15 comments:

  1. You're party turned out wonderful! Love the cakes! Thanks so much letting me know about your blog and linking to my site! :)

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  3. How cute is this!!!! GREAT JOB!!!!!!!

    My 7 year old just "grew out" of veggie tales, so I'm anxiously awaiting our almost 2 year old to get into them! We have the 398054782347956 veggie tales movies waiting, lol!

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  4. I think your balloons are brilliant...so simple but they look wonderful :)! My boys are 2 weeks shy of 2 years apart so I know your pain. I'm seriously considering combined birthday parties next year.

    I'm hosting two giveaways and would love it if you stopped by! You can win an organic onesie or a make your own book kit.

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  5. Candace,

    I had to click on your link you posted on The Creative Girl--as soon as I saw Veggie Tales I immediately knew I'd love this post. I am 24 years old and just discovered Veggie Tales and recently wrote a blog post about it here:

    http://littlethingsbringsmiles.blogspot.com/2011/03/im-not-mom-yetbut.html

    Now back to your amazing post--this party looks AWESOME! I am so impressed with the details you made and thought of..my favorite is probably the invitation with the fun play on the theme song. Oh my--the cakes, decor, favors, you knocked them all out of the park! When I have kids I will definitely be visiting this very post for inspiration and motivation :)

    Wonderful job, it looks like everyone had a blast! I'm already looking forward to seeing their next birthday party post for next year! Thanks for sharing this great party!

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  6. The party looks so fun. Your cakes turned out beautifully! And the candy assortment that looks like veggies...well those are some veggies I would actually LIKE. :)

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  7. For some reason, I cannot see the pictures. I found you on pinterest and my almost 2 year old is soooooooooooooo into veggie tales. I am wanting to do his party with his favorite friends since they are the first thing he asks for every day and the last thing he wants to see before he goes to bed. Can you help me to be able to see all of your pictures? I'm not very crafty but your ideas seem great!

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  8. Rene'I have them on Pinterest. Email me and I'll send you the link! I am not sure why these pictures didn't update. I reposted them last year and seems something is not working via Blogspot. If I can get them reposted, I'll try this weekend! So sorry! -Candace

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  9. Thanks for posting all these wonderful ideas! The party looks wonderful. I'm planning a spring Veggie Tales party for my little guy's 3-year-old party and have been inspired by all your creativity. Love the circle/ribbon backdrop and your favor ideas!

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    1. Thanks, Alison! This party seems to be a popular theme this year! :)

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  10. Thank you so much for posting! This is exactly what I have been looking for! My husband and I have a (going to be) 4 yr. old daughter and 2 yr. old son that have birthdays 1 week apart in March. They both love VeggieTales! I love your invitation!!! Thanks again for posting!

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  11. Loving this idea - and I have to tell you I'm laughing as I read the invite because although my party would be for 6-year old Colten and 4-year old Ella, my oldest is named Brennan. Nice choice of names and parties, lol!

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  12. First time I have found your site and you make some beautiful stuff.

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