I am so jealous of parents who have kids with warm-weather birthdays. My girls were born in late fall and early winter which basically precludes any attempt at an easy breezy outdoor party (aka: One of those let-them-run-around-then-serve-cake-then-say-goodbye parties). So for Phoebeโs 8th this year, we all decided to ignore the weather and have a summer party anyway โ inside the snow-shrouded house. Phoebe insisted on planning the order of events, the playlist, the invite list. And though it didnโt exactly end up being easy-breezy, we had so much fun planning it that it was totally worth the effort. Here are some highlights:
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The Invitation
Phoebe is really into Peanuts, so Snoopy of course found his way onto the invite. I always have the kids make their own invitations then I shrink and photocopy. It becomes an instant keepsake โ not to mention costs exactly zero.
Leis and Sunglasses greet the guests. I ordered both from the all-powerful Oriental Trading Company.
Pin the Fin on the Shark
I google-imaged โsharkโ about a week before the party, freehand-copied the easiest one I could manage onto poster board, then had the girls help paint it. Then we playedย Pass the Coconut. All the credit for this one goes to Rebecca Ffrench, who was the party editor at Cookie.
Prize Table
I donโt give a prize to everyone โ I think it makes the kids get so much more into the games when they know something is at stake. I wrap all the prizes (little crappy things, really, like a Polly Pocket, a yo-yo, etc.) to add a little more mystery to it and the game winners get to choose whichever one she wants.
Starfish Buddies
These were really cute (again, Oriental Trading), but I had budgeted 20 minutes for them and they only took about three, which left us scrambling a bit to fill time at the end. (Thank goodness for freeze dance.) The girls got to take them home in their goody bags.
Tropical Smoothie Bar
Another Rebecca Ffrench suggestion. (Iโm telling you, the woman is a genius.) The kids got to choose whatever fruit they wanted and Andy did the blending and topped each off with a hibiscus straw.
Beach Cake
I would say we had the most fun with this. I drew it a couple different ways before Phoebe decided on this layout, then the girls helped me decorate it.
The โsandโ is Nilla wafers that have been crushed in the food processor; the frosting is store-bought (with a little bit dyed blue for water); the parasols are from Oriental Trading, and the cake is, of course, Rosaโs Mud Cake, pretty much theย only recipe I ever use for birthday parties.
JR โ How do you do this? God โ you are amazing! Thank God Tomas is born in Sept โ and so far, we have been blessed with amazing weather. Admittedly, a 2 year oldโs requirement for a good time may be a bit more simplistic than an 8 year oldโs โ but I am grateful for the neighborhood park, a bunch of colorful balloons, and a frozen yogurt cake from JP Licks ๐
Grid: That sounds like the most perfect party ever. What is JP Licks โ does it have anything to do with a certain beloved diminutive B-dorm roommate of ours?
iโm so happy my daughterโs upcoming bday party is at 2:30! donโt know how you do everything! weโre not even doing the baking ourselves.
What a great idea. My mom always had my sisterโs birthday at her half birthday because her real one was in the summerโฆand she didnโt have a lot of friends because of the summer. I think itโs a great idea to celebrate for your kid even if they have a summer birthday! Great ideas.
-Sammy
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This cake looks great- I may borrow your idea! And I have to second Ingrid on the JP Licks frozen yogurt cakes. Yum!
I LOVE THIS POST! Going to make this cake for my two year oldโs party tomorrow. Wish me luck! One question though. What did you use to write on the cake? Having a great time reading your book!
Thanks!
Thanks for all the great ideas for my soon-to-be 3-year oldโs January B-day party. I will be attempting the cake with beach umbrellas, orderd some great stuff from Oriental Trading and will also do the smoothie bar for kids and parents. LOVE that idea!
I found your post on a google search. My daughter has a December birthday so I feel your pain. Thank you for all the fun ideas!