Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Fancy Tea Party Birthday!

Look who is now a 5 year old!
This not so little sister asked to have a "Fancy" party for her big 5 year old debut.
I was just a little excited when we suggested a Tea Party and Little Sister  jumped aboard that idea.
I will admit I went overboard, but it was definitely worth it!

Simple decorations outside...


Inside Decor...
We used my pop-up tent and set it up in the play room so that we could have decorations hanging above the tea tables.  We had to put together 3 tables for the "Fancy Tea Table" because 18 of the 20 children we invited came to the party!  Streamers, Doilies, and of course PINK!







The Food...
Tiny treats for those with a sweet tooth
Did you notice that I used my Tea Party Plates?





The Cake...
Believe it or not, this was my first attempt at fondant.  It was like playing with playdough.
I covered the cake with fondant flowers, and adorned it with a tiny fairy tea set.
Little Sister LOVED her fancy cake.




The People...
I am so lucky to have a mother, sister and brother-in-law that were willing to dress-up and put on an act for the kids, Queen of England style!





Arrival: 
Kids decorated name cards and placed them at the Giant Tea Table
in the open spot they wanted to sit.


Game:
We played a Tea Party Spoon race outside.
Kids had to scoop up a spoonful of tiny marshmallows and race to the end to fill up their tea cup.
There were a lot of marshmallows in the grass afterward.


Dress Up:
After the racing, we came in and played dress-up to get everyone fancy for our tea party.
The girls made Fancy Tea Party Hats with butcher paper and adorned them with flowers and feathers.
There was candy jewelry, feather boas, and beads galore for the girls as well.
The boys decorated top hats and cardboard ties with stickers and crayons.




Tea Time:
Once we were all dressed, it was time for tea!
Or at least, sandwiches, crackers, and snacks.


Tea Party Etiquette:
My favorite part of the party, was when all 18 kids sat at the table,
and they were almost completely silent, eating their snacks.
While they were eating I told them some silly tea party etiquette.
For instance: drink with your pinky's up, and perhaps they could talk with an accent!




I think Little Sister's favorite part was everyone singing "Happy Birthday to You!"
and of course blowing out the candles.



Present Time:
Then it was time to open some presents, and actually it was A LOT of presents with 18 kids attending.
While that craziness was happening, we turned on Alice in Wonderland for the kids to watch.


End of Party Activities:
Little Gal put herself in charge of a ribbon dancer follow-the-leader game,
and some kids continued watching Alice in Wonderland.


Picture Time:
Before anyone left, we had to get some pictures of these fancy little kids.
I have to say...I think they do fancy quite well.

 


Each child went home with a miniature tea set and a goodie bag with fun kid stuff.
I would have loved to go to a party like this when I was a girl!
I really hope Little Sister remembers it.

Thanks everyone for helping to put on a great show for the kids!
And most of all...
HAPPY BIRTHDAY LITTLE SISTER!!!
We love you the mostest. :)


                                                                                        Cheers,



Monday, February 7, 2011

Bitsy Bands Giveaway Winner!

Thank you to everyone that entered the Bitsy Bands giveaway!
Someone was chosen, and I dare say she deserves the 25 yards of elastic.  She went ALL OUT and even kept a Sassy Pepper and Bitsy Bands Giveaway link on her post at the top of her adorable blog all week!

I would also love to thank Sherry from Bitsy Bands for hosting the fun giveaway of adorable and useable crafting supplies!

Thank you and congratulations to:


¨*:·.TIFF.·:*¨


Please email us at thesassypepper@gmail for your giveaway information!
I hope you have at least one, but even better, SEVERAL of your favorite colors for your elastic winning.
25 yards will make a lot of darling headbands.

Thank you to everyone who entered...and keep trying!
You might win next time!

                                                                  Cheers,



Friday, February 4, 2011

Memory Lane


I just rediscovered this picture of when I turned One year old.
Don't you love the Miss Piggy Cake made by my mom?

Although I don't remember this actual day,
I love looking back and seeing that my creative world has a family heritage.
I hope that it continues on with my kids.

Speaking of my kids...my little girl just turned 5 yesterday!
Milestone birthday!
I can't believe it.

Do you have any creative memories?
Or even better...do you have memories you are determined to create?

I am determined to create a memory... and it happens tomorrow.
20 kids, fancy things, tea party birthday.
This #5 birthday party is going to be epic!

                                                                    Cheers,





Thursday, February 3, 2011

Etsy Extravaganza!

Happy Birthday today to my NOW 5 YEAR OLD GIRL!
In honor of her special day, here are some adorable Etsy finds all about birthday!











Happy Birthday {shopping}!!!
I am off to bake some cupcakes!

                                                                    Cheers,

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Did you realize there was a Giveaway!

I don't know if everyone realized that there was a GIVEAWAY at the end of my tutorial yesterday.

Go now, and enter!

You can visit the Bitsy Bands Shop to get an idea of what you can win!
The best part is that you get to choose your own colors!
25 YARDS WORTH!

You will have enough elastic supplies to make many many headbands!

Seriously...click here!

                                                                        Cheers,

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Headband Tutorial and Bitsy Bands GIVEAWAY!!!

Did you read my Bitsy Bands post?
A shop that makes it possible for me to make these headbands in every color!

This is one of my favorite hand made gifts to give.
Not only are these fast and easy, they also turn out so darling!
Everyone loves tiny headbands, (or even adult sized ones).

What you will need:
glue gun & glue sticks
elastic
scissors
embellishments! (feathers, boa, ribbon, flowers...)

Step 1:


Plug in your glue gun, and measure out your elastic.
You can buy any color and any size from the Bitsy Bands Shop.
I am using 1/8 inch pink elastic in this tutorial.

You can use this measurement guide
from Bitsy Bands!

Newborn (13 1/4")
3-6 Months (14 1/2")
6-12 Months (16")
12 Months-Teen (17 1/2")
Adult (18")

Be sure not to stretch your elastic as you measure it.  
I find that it works best if you lay it flat against your measuring tape or ruler.

I will be making a make a newborn headband!


Step 2 (optional):
You may want to seal the edges on your elastic.  You can do this with any open flame handy!
Just gently inch the elastic close to an open flame until you see the frayed edges singe inward.
WARNING: If you get it too close it will catch on fire.
If you are afraid of fire, Bitsy Bands has pre-made headbands, heat sealed and all!





Can you tell which is sealed below?




Step 3:
Get your embellishments and felt backing ready.
I like to make my felt backing close to the same width as my flower/ribbon embellishment.
I cut a square, and then measure it against my cute embellishment.
Then just cut it into a circle!





Step 4:
Glue on your elastic.
I glued onto my flower first, 
but you can glue onto your felt first and then add your embellishment.




Make sure it overlaps about 1/4 inch.




Step 5:
Attach your felt backing!







Step 6: 
Oogle at your cute creation!



I don't have a tiny one right now, 
but you can imagine how cute it would be on a baby's head.





Get creative!  Add buttons, sparkles, ribbon, fluff!





Do you want to make one now?
Do you have someone in mind you could make some for?
Do you have your supplies?

YOU ARE IN FOR A TREAT!
Bitsy Bands is sponsoring a GIVEAWAY
25 yards of 1/8 inch elastic
You choose the colors!

You can enter this giveaway by:
1) Leaving a comment on this post (1 entry)
2) "Heart" the Bitsy Bands shop on Etsy (2 entry)
3) "Liking" our Facebook Page or Twitter page if you haven't already done so (2 entries)
4) Share this tutorial on Facebook (2 entries)
5) Posting this give-away on your own blog! (3 entries)

That is a total of 10 entries!

Winner will be announced Monday February 7th!
Good Luck to you!

                                                        Cheers,