I love printing themed coloring pages for my daughter. Here are some Passover coloring pages that you may enjoy. Print as many or as few as you’d like! These are all free.
4 amazing SWEET party favors
I have been seeing some really fun party snacks recently. In fact, these are so cute that they also double as party favors when individually wrapped and tied with a party tag. When my daughter comes home with a party goody bag full of little plastic toys (aka choking hazards for my 10 month old) made in China, I cringe… and mysteriously, one by one, over a period of a few days, the plastic favors end up in the bin. Take a look at these alternatives and let me know what you think! You can make all these at home- you just need a few basic supplies, some patience and (I imagine) a couple hours undisturbed in the kitchen! If you click on the photos, you’ll be taken to a simple to follow tutorial. But if the thought of melting chocolate freaks you out, there are plenty of places on line where you can order these little gems!
1. Chocolate dipped oreo pops:
2. Chocolate-dipped pretzel rods:
My son’s first birthday is coming up at the end of April so I’ll try making the chocolate dipped pretzels for that. I’ll let you know how it goes and if it really is as easy as the direction look! I figure that the toddlers and babies love gnawing on the pretzel rods and the other moms are going to love me when their babies come home on a sugar high! Actually, I’m sort of joking there… there’s not THAT MUCH chocolate on these… ha ha ha!
I actually think that the chocolate-dipped pretzel rods could be a fun project to do with my 3-year old daughter.
3. Cake balls:
Do you think these taste as good as they look? I love that they look like truffles… but are actually perfect for little boys and girls! So decadent! Again, these make fabulous party favors. Put some in a cute ‘Chinese’ style take away box. I love the clear take out boxes which can easily be spruced up with a little ribbon and a party tag.
4. Cake pops:
These make such a cute alternative to traditional lollipops and are basically cake balls on lollipop sticks. I recommend perfecting the cake balls before moving onto this technique. Personally, I’m not that great in the kitchen so I’ll be buying these on the internet! You can buy cake pops on Etsy. A dozen for about $26. With shipping the cake pops cost over $3 each. I imagine this is a great deal considering the supplies you’d go through when trying to perfect making these!!!! Not to mention the time.
So, there you have it. Four of the most trendy edible party favors! Hope you enjoy and are inspired to do something a little different. Have you offered something special and unique at a party recently? Or seen something incredible? Leave me a comment. I LOVE comments and I LOVE hearing about people’s parties! Also, I have subscribers in England… I am curious about trends over there!
Pinwheel Wands March 12, 2011
One of the things I offer in my store that I seem to get the most hearts and gets featured a lot in Etsy treasuries are the pinwheel wands and pinwheel cupcake toppers. Pinwheels add a touch of whimsy to any party and are a really trendy party decoration at the moment. I love making pinwheels and my 3 year old loves twirling them. She calls them twirly-whirlies! How cute is that? Look at these cute pinwheel cupcake toppers! These pinwheels are on 4 inch sticks and have an almost 3 inch wingspan. These are an ideal size for cupcake toppers.
And here are some pinwheel wands that my daughter loves so much. Each pinwheel has a cute black star-flower in the center and the pinheads are all white. The wingspan is about 8 inches wide and the wand is 12 inches long. They actually spin too!
To make pinwheels you have to have double sided paper. This sounds much easier than it truly is simply because it is hard to find beautiful paper that meets your needs. Most scrapbook paper is printed on only one side. When you do manage to find double sided, you sometimes run into the problem of liking the design on side one of the paper but not caring for side two. For example, you love the pink and yellow stripes on the first side but the reverse has butterflies. Your party theme is lemonade and sunshine. You want yellow and pink. No butterflies. You have to keep looking at more paper. Frustrating.
I think I have found a perfect way to get around this problem. I found the most stunning glitter cardstock. When I saw this, I fell in love. I think these colors are so beautiful and the glitter makes it pop. What do you think?
I have decided to let customers choose the color combination that they’d like and the star-flower in the center will be black or brown. So, if you are looking for a unique and fun party favor that doubles up as party decorations and photo props, then look no further!
Alice in Wonderland March 6, 2011
Guess what we’re doing tomorrow? Going to paint the roses red at the Mad Hatter’s Tea Party! My 3 year old is super excited. This playdate is being organized by the fabulous ladies at the MOMS Club of North Kingstown/Wickford here in Rhode Island. I have some two-bite orange and cranberry scones to take. After all, what tea party would not be complete without scones? I made a little something fun for the play date:
- Scalloped “Drink Me” Tags
- Scalloped “Eat Me” Party Picks
- Eat Me/Drink Me Tags
- Bright Collection Party Toothpicks
I couldn’t decide if I prefer the “drink me” tags to be scalloped circles to match the party toothpicks or if these should be tags. What do you think? Any preference?
The font I used is called Alice in Wonderland and is inspired by Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland movie logo. It is available for download for free- for personal use only- from one of my favorite websites, dafont.com.
If you like these cupcake toppers/party toothpicks, then check out the Bright collection in my Etsy store. I have these party toothpicks available for shipping (a set of 20 for only $10…what a bargain!) and will soon be adding a matching Happy Birthday banner!