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P&C Real Life Party: Space, the Final Frontier

>> Monday, February 28, 2011

This is my son - Jack. He is a total space nut! I originally posted this story on my personal blog, but I thought it was about time I shared it over here... This is what I had to say:

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Seeing as how I am the s-l-o-w-e-s-t blogger on the planet, it's looking like time I put up some information about the Space Party we had for my 5 year old a few weeks back.

Let me back up.... for Christmas this last year, "Santa" gave my son an astronaut suit, complete with helmet. He is a bit obsessed with "Star Wers, Dark Vader and Life Savors" (his words, not mine), so I thought we could broaden his horizons a bit and get him imagining space as a whole rather than just "Luke the Sky Walker".

What with the Paper & Cake printable partyware team being, well, ME, I made the executive decision to design a Space Printable Birthday Party collection. I figured if my son was into it, there was a good chance he was not alone.


Invitation


So, here is the invite - and the beauty of it is that it's available in our store, so all you have to do is type your own info into it using Acrobat Reader, a free download from adobe.com. Easy, right?


Decorations

I could not WAIT to share this part of the decorations with you all. Because it is budget central over here at the Barnes house (our family is on a mission to save save save wherever possible) I was really excited to have the opportunity to use a giant plastic bin full of Space related paraphernalia that my dad gave me from his days working at JPL. Pins, buttons, maps, photos, illustrations, you name it - the perfect bunch of stuff to choose from!

So, using two frames I had in the closet, I removed the glass and covered the cardboard filler with silver sparkly scrapbooking paper. The pins and buttons are just stuck in to the backing - no tape or glue needed. Two sets of 3M removable picture hangers did the trick to hang them above the table near the front door.





Next, I put together photo collages using brightly colored photographs of Saturn, various moons, and mars, to hang above the fireplaces. These were held together with Fotoclips (tiny plastic fasteners), and secured to the wall using some blue painters tape.







For some added interest, I placed this "Mars" book (from the plastic bin) and several space themed library books on tables around the house.






In addition, you can bet that I used pennant banners, lawn dots and garlands GALORE from our Space Printable Birthday Party collection. They are SO easy - just print on cardstock on your home color printer, and cut. For the lawn dots, I added wooden skewers to the back to stick them into the lawn along the front walkway.



garland - use 1", 2" and 3" punches and hang with silver ribbon



lawn dots can be assembled using kitchen skewers and hot glue






Activity

Usually I offer a craft project or two at the kids parties, but this time - and knowing the guest list, I put up activity tables instead. I ordered some small astronaut action figures from amazon and paired them with home made play dough. Neon food coloring is the secret to this popular activity.




Another inexpensive project for the kids to work on is legos - especially when you use the ones you already own. Just set them out in buckets on a big table, and that's it.





We were also fortunate that my husband was able to finish building the play structure in the backyard (the morning of the party!) just in time! I Wrapped it with 7 dollars worth of silver organza, and attached a few "control panels" with buttons and knobs on loan from some friends at his office.











And now, for the piéce de résistance... the moment you have all been waiting for....

the hover craft!

I'm not kidding. One of my husband's friends made a hover craft. Well, it's kind of more like a hover board because only one person can ride at a time, but still. The kids went CRAZY for it. Well here, let me show you:



 


Jack and his friends enjoyed themselves so much, that even Jack's preschool teacher had to try it out!






Cake




One word for you.... Cupcakes. When you have this much party planning to do, why not make it easy on yourself, for once! Here is my secret, please don't tell anyone! Use box-of-cake-mix (any kind will do) but make your own frosting. A nice vanilla cream cheese buttercream will do nicely, and make the cupcakes taste as though they are from scratch as well.

Now, because I was feeling a little guilty for not making a whole cake (have you seen my cakes? they can be a tad bit on the labor intensive side), I planned a really cool cupcake stand instead. I took two kraft paper "hat" boxes ($3.25 ea from the Fabric Barn), and one round cake board, and covered them in the same matching gray sparkly scrapbooking paper I've been using for other party items. I also took a little bit of the ribbon from the hanging garlands, and wrapped that around and around. 


 


Leaving the silver foil baking cups on the cupcake, I frosted, added a matching cupcake pick, and set them around the hat boxes. The cupcake picks from this Space Printable Birthday set could not be easier! Print on cardstock and use a 2" punch (or scissors) to cut out, then tape or glue to a toothpick - that's it!



Party Favors





Did I mention the budget? So, how do you give party favors to 20 kids without spending a fortune? With a Space themed CD of course! I burned several CDs (one per family) with these great songs:


Star Wars Theme
Swinging on a Star, Bing Crosby
Fly Me to the Moon, Ralph's World
I Don't Want to Live on the Moon, Ernie from Sesame Street
Roger's Intergalactic Tour, Seth Decker & the Missing Piece
Moon Moon Moon, Laurie Berkner
The Ballad of Davy Crockett (In Outer Space), They Might Be Giants
Let's Take a Rocketship to Space, Danny and the Jaytones
The Imperial March (Star Wars)
We're Going to Mars, the Backyardigans
Rocketship Run, Laurie Berkner
When you Wish upon a Star, Cliff Edwards
2001: A Space Odyssey Theme



Avery has a label you can run through your ink jet printer and stick right on the front of your CD. Of course the label is also available on the Space Printable Birthday Party, wink wink. Package it in a silver CD bubble wrapper from here, and there you have it for about $2 per favor.



Food

Food is not my favorite party item to plan/prepare/shop for, so I usually make a VERY simple spread. Stars and moon shaped sandwiches, giant platters of fruit, chips and salsa, Lemonade, Ice Tea and a super creative Cereal Bar.







ultra cool chip and dip belonged to my grandmother - so space age! 












use any kind of cereal, and serve dry in a cup or paper cone



Wrap Up

Okay, let me just say that the party was WAY easier and shorter for that matter than this blog post. I'll wrap up my 17 volume tome by saying, "I love a good party!". I really really love throwing a good party, especially one that is home made and on a budget. 

Jack had a SPECTACULAR time at the party, in fact, we haven't even taken down the decorations yet (it's only been a month), and we listen to his space music EVERY day. Every. Day. Let me know if you have any questions, or if you have your own Space themed party to share.














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GIVEAWAY: Art Party Birthday

>> Wednesday, February 23, 2011

For today's giveaway, and to celebrate the release of our newest party, we would like to give you something. Something great. Something fabulous. Something super deliciously yummy!

Wait. Let me back up. I'm getting ahead of myself.

Pull out the smocks and the plastic tarps, it's time for an Art Party! Whether you have finger painting toddlers, or tweenage muralists, this artful birthday party collection will inspire the Picasso in everyone.




In our printable Art Birthday Party, you will find:
Invitation (fits A6 envelope) +
2" round Address Labels +
Thank You Note
Birthday Gift Log
Jar Labels +
Candy Buffet Labels +
Mini Popcorn Boxes
2” and 3” party rounds +
Pennant Banner +
Table Tents +
Front Door Sign +
Straw Markers

    This party has also inspired our first ever printable Party Guide. That's right! A 30 page PDF book, filled with beautiful pictures, step by step instructions, tutorials and lists to help you plan and throw this Art Party Birthday.





    Now, you must be asking yourself, "What is the Giveaway?" How about

    and
    A set of 14 Rainbow Cakeballs with the perfect palettes to serve them on?






    YES! Terri of Terri's Party Treasures will ship to you a set of her gorgeous and DELICIOUS vanilla cakeballs to complete this prize package worth over $75!

    To win, just leave your comment on this post letting me know that you became a fan on Terri's Party Treasures facebook page. You can also get up to two extra entries by blogging about the giveaway, or by becoming a Paper & Cake fan on twitter, facebook and here on the blog. Your comment on this post will be your entry into the giveaway.

    You have until Friday, February 25th at 5pm (PST) when one lucky winner will be announced.


    This giveaway is open to US residents only. Please be sure to link your name, email or blog to your comment. The winner will be determined by random.org.


    *** UPDATE*** 

    We have a winner... Congratulations to Paula B.!

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    Birthday-to-Go

    >> Tuesday, February 22, 2011

    My daughter's best friend turned 9 this weekend, and celebrated by inviting his closest friends to the Aquarium of the Pacific. The weather forecast called for rain, rain and more rain all weekend long, with no facility inside the Aquarium to celebrate with cake. His mom was panicking with visions of birthday cake in the parking structure!



     the party rounds are made with photos I took of Jacob's fish tank

    The super fast solution? Birthday-to-go bags! A cellophane treat bag that could be transported anywhere on the grounds at a moments notice. The kids could even eat on the go, or save some for later. We decided on whoopee pies (like cake! only with the frosting on the inside), juice boxes, pencils and erasers and fish stickers, tied with a 2" party round.

    Thankfully, the day of the party turned out to be yet another beautiful Southern California afternoon, and the kids had a fabulous time!

    Happy birthday Jacob!


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    Seeing Green on St. Patrick's Day

    >> Monday, February 21, 2011


    How adorable are these little red-headed cuties? You don't have to be Irish to enjoy this printable photo booth prop set this St. Patrick's Day. In fact, you don't have to be a kid either. Whether you are entertaining a class of 2nd graders, or enjoying a pint of green beer, our photo booth props will bring a little Leprechaun magic to any party!






    In this St. Patrick's Day printable Photo Booth Prop set you get:
    Photo Props
     ...Mustaches
     ...Lips
     ...Pot of Gold
     ...Rainbow
     ...Shamrocks
     ...Leprechaun Beard
     ...Leprechaun Hat
     ...Leprechaun Bow Tie
    Pennant Banner +
    Signage +

    + Customizable item: Those items with a + sign can be easily personalized using Acrobat Reader, a free download from Adobe.com.

    Photos courtesy of missymariephotography.blogspot.com

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    The Big Four-Oh Giveaway

    >> Wednesday, February 16, 2011

    You heard it here first, today is my birthday - the big Four-Oh. That's right, start singing! And in honor of my birthday, I am kicking off a new feature on the blog... GIVEAWAYS! All kinds of really neat stuff that I think you all might enjoy. So, to start it off right, I have a pretty super cool surprise for you all...

    ready?


    are you?


    Okay...

    One lucky reader will win a Photosmart Premium e-All-in-One Printer!!! YES! HP gave me a printer to give to one of you! Wasn't that nice?




    It's so pretty. Wouldn't it look great in your home office?

    But that isn't all... What good would a brand new color printer be without a $50 gift certificate for printable partyware from Paper & Cake?


    And here is how you can enter:

    To win this HP Photosmart Printer and a $50 gift certificate to Paper & Cake's store, Tweet, Facebook, Blog or post on a Forum this phrase: "@paperandcake is giving away an HP Photosmart Printer! Go enter to win! http://www.paperandcake.blogspot.com"

    Once you've done that, come back and leave a comment with a link to your post. Leaving a comment is your entry into the contest - you can leave up to 4 comments (one for each social media site).

    You have until Friday, February 18th at 5pm (PST) when one lucky winner will be announced.

    This giveaway is open to US residents only. Please be sure to link your name, email or blog to your comment. The winner will be determined by random.org

    *** UPDATE*** 

    We have a winner... Congratulations to Gina of Lizzy B Vintage!

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    Guest {Sister} Melia: Peace, Love & Oreos

    >> Tuesday, February 15, 2011

    On Sunday (yes, the day before Valentine’s Day), Crystal and I set to work on creating her Valentine’s Day Cards. I had seen Oreo pops on several blogs and thought that looked really cute and easy to do.

    Using Paper & Cake's printable Peace Party design, I cut out several of the 2" party rounds (yay! for the circle punch) and made my own treat bag toppers using the full sheet of "peace" patterned paper included in the set. I customized the rounds to say “Peace, Love & Oreos” along with a round for Crystal to write out her "to"s and "from"s.

    It all worked out great, except the Oreo pops. They were difficult to dip in the chocolate and not fall off the stick. After about 12 attempts, I gave up and ended up dipping ½ of the Oreo into the chocolate. In the end it was a huge time saver and I think they came out really cute.


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    How Time Flies

    >> Monday, February 14, 2011

    Well party people, I can't believe it's finally here. As often as I tell people I am only 32, this Wednesday I will be 40. Years. Old. Forty. Not that there is anything wrong with forty. Just, I've been in denial for so long it's going to be a little difficult to transition.

    So, to kick off this fabulous new decade of my life (ew), I've decided to celebrate with a giveaway! Just a few of my favorite things. Now, you'll have to wait till Wednesday - that's the official date (it says so on my old and yellowing birth certificate) but I promise it will be worth it.

    While you wait, I wanted to show you a photo, worth about a thousand words. That's my mom on the right, hosting a bridal shower for my Aunt (on the left). Note the awesome punch bowl, and just check out the cutting edge tablescape complete with footed compote dishes filled with mixed nuts. I believe it's proof really -- entertaining IS in my genes.


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    Valentine's Day... to Chocolate or not to Chocolate

    >> Friday, February 11, 2011

    How is it that Valentine's Day is already upon us? Honestly, it still feels like January - or December for that matter. Anyway, I just wanted to show you the most fabulous Valentine's gift that I just received yesterday from my friend Terri. I am SO sorry to tell you, I can't share them because they are gone. We ate them. All.

    I say we, but really it was mostly me.




    German Chocolate, Dark Chocolate, Chocolate Toffee, Carrot Cake, Red Velvet, Lemon and Strawberry - way better than a box of chocolates EVERY day of the week. If you need some for Valentine's Day, well, it may be too late, but the good news is she makes cake pops and cake balls for every occasion for every season and they are all delish!




    Stop by Terri's Party Treasures facebook page and say Hi, it will make her day.

    Still looking for some super cute Valentine's Day printables? Stop by the shop for everything from kid friendly Luv Bugs, to Twilight inspired Dark Moon printable sets, and everything in between.


    PS- Stop by next Monday for some big news and big giveaways!

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    Guest {Star} Genevieve: Print. Cut. Bedazzle!

    >> Monday, February 7, 2011

    Happy Day lovelies! How stoked am I to be hijacking Abigail's blog today! (Touchdown Dance!!!)

    I'm a HUGE stalker so this is an EPIC honor!!!

    Here's to hoping my post inspires you to get crazy crafty with your printables!

    Cheers!

    Think BEYOND the booth!

    If you think photo booth props are JUST for parties, think again superchicks!

    Creative gift giving is a MUST in my word! And since my brain is always on "CREATE", I thought I'd fashion some of these sweet little Valentine's Day Printable Photo Props into the PERFECT GIFT!

    My SuperSophie was thrilled beyond words when I shared this "special gift" with her!

    Who says one must host a "real" party to enjoy these fun "toys"! I knew she'd enjoy what I had planed, but I never expected this "gift" would keep her entertained for HOURS!




    I took my Valentine's photo props to a whole new level by glittering and beddazling them! What can I say?! I'm a superchick! Go big or go home!  ;-)

    My original plan was to play "silly tea party" by introducing Sophie's bears to their new "dress up accessories"! But my rockstar had a different plan! The second she spotted the lips and stashes she squealed with delight and grabbed her digital camera!

    She spent HOURS playing "photographer"!

    SMILE BEAR!




    (You say STASH but Sophie says BANGS! LMAO)

    Trust me when I tell you that this PDF download was da bomb! Best $$$ you'll ever spend!

    PRINT. CUT. PLAY. as often as you want!




    Be crafty, be creative and think BEYOND the timeless photo booth!

    Oh oh... and I almost forgot!!! That same afternoon, we also used our "props" to bling out our cupcakes!!! (His for Bear and Hers for Dollie!)




    What a perfect ending to a charming teddy bear playdate! 
     
    Abigail!!! You're such an inspiration and you're work is beyond stellar! Thanks again for inviting me to play with your FANTABULOUS printable photo booth props!!!

    Kiss Kiss to you and your awesome readers! 

    Genevieve (AKA Superchick!)



    Discover more about Genevieve at Celebrate Today the Superchick Way
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    Who, Me?

    >> Thursday, February 3, 2011

    It has been the most amazing whirlwind of a ride this year (all 33 days of it)! An amazing trip to New York (I never go anywhere), breathing the same air as Martha Stewart (and I'll tell you, it does not stink), meeting amazing and talented women from the blogosphere (DID+Amy+Jenn), and tops off with a little thing called the Martha Stewart "Doer of the Week".


    But, I couldn't have done any of this, with out the never-ending support from you -- my friends, family, readers, followers and faithful customers. Thanks for being there for me, I appreciate it!


    And now, I'm off to bake a cake and wrap a gift, my cute little girl turned 9 today! Now THAT is an accomplishment!



    Autumn at 3 weeks... a rare moment of quiet

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    NEW! Photo Props

    >> Wednesday, February 2, 2011

    I don't know if you've noticed, but printable photo props have taken over the shop! It all started with a Carnival themed printable set, and just went CRAZY!










    (by the way, these match our Pirate Printable Birthday Party!)



    What do you get in the printable photo booth props set? Well, the usual lips and mustaches, signage and pennant banner, plus items specific to the theme, like a Champagne bottle with a personalized label, just type in the bride and groom's names. These are SO easy to put together, scissors (or an xacto knife) wooden skewers or lollipop sticks and hot glue. Check out the Paper & Cake printable shop and download yours today!


    PS... Were you missing that hint of green? Check back soon for a printable St. Patrick's Day set of photo props!

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