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Flower Party!
We just got back from a really fun flower-themed birthday party for Annalie this last weekend. May is a crazy month when it comes to birthday parties. I’ve got one every week. Actually it’s kind of nice that so many people have birthdays in May, since the weather is always beautiful. I know when I’m planning Bug’s birthday parties, I always have to factor in winter weather and that really cramps my style. (Yes, I know I live in the land of sunshine but January can still be a wee bit cold for us. Our blood is thin.)
This party was a really fun party for me because Bethany let me help, even though she thinks I’m crazy when it comes to party-planning. But this time she let me convince her that my way of planning parties is the best way. I can be a bit bossy when I have a vision so the fact that Bethany humored me was amazing. I really tried to hold back but that’s like asking me not to breathe.
It all started with the cake. As you know Bethany can make an amazing cake. If I am the cardboard whisperer then she is the cake whisperer. Annalie made a special request for a flower-shaped cake with strawberry frosting for the petals and blueberry frosting for the center.
Bethany being Bethany, she made the cake exactly to spec and the frosting had REAL strawberries in it and REAL blueberries too! I didn’t even know you could do that! She blended the fruit into pureés and mixed it into the cream cheese frosting. It tasted AMAZING!
I’m all about how things look. I couldn’t care less about taste. You could cover a piece of foam in frosting and I’d be happy as long as it looked good in photos. Which is a lesson to me. It’s good to be around friends who have different tastes to teach you that your own view is not the only one.
But me being me, I decided that this really cool flower shape should be incorporated into everything in the party! Why not?!! I LOVE flowers! There is so much you can do with them. Why not make it a flower-themed birthday party!!!
Bethany found a neat flower-shaped piñata online.
I picked up some real flowers at the flower market on my way down to Bethany’s. I used to arrange flowers for an old job of mine so I know the secret shopping spot where the pros go. I really miss visiting the flower markets at 5 o’clock in the morning. I know it’s weird to love an early job like that but there is something exciting about shopping through rows and rows of super-fresh flowers in the wee hours of the morning. Real florists get there super early to haggle over the best deals.
Technically I’m not really allowed to shop there anymore since I closed my resale license several years ago. But I remembered one vendor was a little more shady than the others so I quick slipped in and just as I’d hoped she sold me a bundle or two under the table. I think she might have swindled me because the flowers cost twice as much as I expected but I was just thankful she didn’t blow her whistle on me and send me scurrying out with nothing.
There is nothing like fresh flowers at a party, I say. That and flower-shaped food! We had flower-shaped peanut-butter-&-jelly sandwiches and flower-shaped vegetables. If I’d had my way, we would have had flower-shaped ice cubes in our drinks too but I think Bethany would have looked at me cross-eyed. As it was she drew the line when I suggested cutting radishes up as roses. I guess she’s right. Kids don’t usually like radishes.
While Bethany and I ran around and hid all the clues for a treasure hunt that would happen later, the kids made tissue-paper flowers. Thankfully, my mom was on hand to keep everyone in line. I think the flowers were a little difficult for the wee ones but they managed.
And of course here is a photo of Bug and her GREEN flower. She is so consistent. Do you like her green skirt? My mom made it.
She made one for each of her three grandchildren. They look like they hate their skirts in this photo but really it is just me trying to get them to smile. I was so fed up with SuperChic (the pink one) not cooperating with me that I decided to try a little reverse psychology and tell them to NOT smile. As you can see my trick backfired on me. But I actually love this photo so maybe we should try it more often. Maybe they’ll grow up and start a rock band and this can be their album cover.
Here’s a shot of them cooperating. They are laughing because I made them say “Auntie is STINKY” or something. When all else fails resort to fart jokes.
So where was I? Flower cake, flower piñata, flower food, tissue-paper flower craft and…a quickly-drawn flower stand! Bethany had some cardboard boxes around so I drew my idea of a flower stand really quick on one of them and cut out a window for the kids to pretend to sell flowers out of. That was fun for about five minutes.
I think if I had come up with that idea a little earlier I could have really made a cool flower stand with real buckets of flowers and everything. I was imagining little bouquets wrapped up in paper doilies to give out as favors and I bet a flower stand invitation would look really cool too…you see how I am?
Bethany also gave out t-shirts with flowers on them as party favors. (You can see them in the top photo.) I love party favors like that, something you can really use instead of cheap toys and candy that we all need like a hole in our heads. A week earlier Bethany and I got together and freezer-paper stenciled them. It was really fun and actually quite simple. I think she is going to write a how-to post about it soon. So stay tuned for that. (I did write that post. Here it is! ~Bethany)
You might also notice my my mom’s flags decorating the patio in some of the photos. Bethany bought them from my mom’s shop before the flower theme was decided on. But they do have flowers on them and they are Annalie’s favorite colors. It’s really handy having friends who support my family’s hobbies. It especially makes it easy for me when I need to shoot product photos for my mom’s shop. Nothing like real life for great photos!
Though between you and me, those flags are real buggers to shoot. It’s almost impossible to get the right background to make them look as pretty as they do in real life. But whatever…buy them! They are great. Really they are. (Also it’s great to support the grandma who buys Bug most of her cute clothes.)
I’m really getting off track. This post was supposed to be about Annalie and her really fun fifth birthday party that I got to help with. I’m so glad we were part of it.
The flower cake was inspirational. Thanks for thinking it up Annalie!
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Like a record, baby…
We went to a rock-star birthday party yesterday for a little boy turning one. I thought it was kind of a weird theme for a little guy but it turned out to be totally cool. Plus, his parents are into metal and wearing black so it was perfect for them. After all isn’t the first birthday party more for the parents anyway? They had silver balloons and black plates, a star-covered birthday cake and pizza. The kids got little guitar-shaped bubble dispensers and temporary tattoos. Hard-rock music played in the background turned low. It was all good.
I love the theme now and can think of a ton of things to embellish it. Record-shaped cookies! Karaoke? A guitar-shaped cake! Decorate with old vinyl records and blank cd’s! The possibilities are endless. I tried to influence the party-throwing mother but she wisely kept me out of it. We’re old friends so she knows I tend to get a little over-excited about theme parties. She wanted to keep it mellow for her little guy and that’s always smart. I could learn a lesson or two from her.
So anyway, I had fun wrapping my present. I got the little guy a rock-star t-shirt and a book. I was going to just wrap them in a box with white paper and draw flames on the side but markers and crayons just didn’t seem rock-star-ish enough for me. I don’t own an airbrush yet, so that was out. I decided to make my present look like a record.
Drawing concentric circles can slowly drive you mad. I didn’t mind it though because a long time ago I took an art class in college and the professor made us draw a circle. You’d think that would be the easiest lesson on earth but it was actually very hard. I think it took us a week. Then we had to draw tiny lines back and forth across the circle. I wish I had that old circle art. In the end it turned out to be pretty amazing. I just remember how humbling it was to take your time and draw a line back and forth across the page. We weren’t allowed to erase or start over. It was a lesson in patience. I’ll never forget it. It’s the imperfections that make art interesting.
Bug made a pizza with the other disc that I used for the bottom of the package. Which just goes to show you that this kind of wrapping is very versatile. All you need are two round cardboard circles and some sharpies and you can decorate them however you want. A pizza, a swimming pool (with a rubber ducky as an accent maybe?) a record, a giant chocolate chip cookie…endless options! I think I’ll be wrapping presents like this again. I didn’t do the best job on the center art but it’s still a cool idea, I think. Who knows, sharing it here it might help somebody else get outside the (present-wrapping) box.