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A Superhero Birthday Party

Here is the long-awaited post about Ian’s 3rd birthday party.

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I let him pick out his theme and this year he wanted Superheros.  So I quickly started pinning ideas to my Pinterest Board.

I kept checking with him to make sure he didn’t change his mind about the theme.  Every time I asked him what kind of party he wanted he would throw his fists in the air and shout “SUPERHERO BIRFDAY PARTY!”

I originally thought about taking some pictures of him in his superhero costumes and making a comic book for his invitation.  Due to  my limited time and his unwillingness to pose for pictures, I decided to make a newspaper cover as his invitation.

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I used pictures I had previously taken of him.  The hardest part was thinking of what to write!

I wanted the kids attending the party to decorate their own capes.  This was a battle between my mom and I, she didn’t want a bunch of kids gluing stuff while in her house.  I had originally thought of iron-on but then someone would have to man the iron.  In the end we decided it was the best option.

I also decided to go with inexpensive so we used all felt for the capes, masks and decorations.

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I think we ended up with 24 capes (big enough for a 7-year old), 24 masks and all the shapes for about $40.  Which is less than two-bucks a cape!  The most expensive thing was the binding web.  We made the capes too large and trimmed them to fit each child.  She used this pattern for the portion around the neck.

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I printed out the shapes and my mom cut them all out, and the webbing to fit.  She went a little overboard, but it allowed for each kid to have as much on their capes as they wanted.

This is one little girl's cape

This is one little girl’s cape

This kids placed the shapes and then a friend of mine, or my mom, ironed them on.

When making decorations for a party I usually find a digital scrapbook kit I like and use it.  I could not find one for superheros.  There were some available, but none that I liked.  So I just used pictures that I found on Google.  I tried to only use ones from Marvel or DC, but I can’t really say for sure where I got all of them.

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What party is complete with out party hats?

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I used Photoshop to make these and bought the string at the fabric store.  It is elastic thread.

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I wanted a night-time city scape behind the food table, I got the idea from this post and this one.

Of course Ian needed to help.

I just used a cardboard box and some poster paint.

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I wanted some hanging decorations and saw this post that used pinwheels.  I usually make decorations for the table dishes but decided to use the circles for the pinwheels.

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I was so pleased with them that we used the same concept for a baby shower.

My Aunt made this wonderful cake!  Ian was so excited about it.

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Picture by D.Edgley

I saw these suckers all over Pinterest, this post has a printable template, but I just made my own.

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I printed them on card-stock and used a hotglue gun to glue the masks on.  Superhero Birthday Party

I really like the idea this mom had about adapting the game “pin the tail on…”  I photo-shoped a picture of Ian on a comic book city and had a poster printed.  I did cut out little masks, but we never got a chance to play.

Superhero Birthday Party

I used this posts idea about making a banner with the Superman logo that says “Happy Birthday”

(please excuse my mom’s gold mini-blinds…)

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I loved the boxes in this post, so I decided to make my own.  I was just going to make a few for decorations, but of course my mom said they had to be filled with candy, which meant I had to make 40 of them!  They all had to be cut out, folded and glued together!

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I made three different styles.  They are my new favorite thing to make.

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The gift bags we just got at Party City, we added a few things that we found along the way, plus a bottle of bubbles!

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I made the food labels using the same circles on the pinwheels and on the party hats.

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This Avengers Scene I downloaded from Spoonful.com.  They had a number of printables that I didn’t get a chance to use.  They had some great masks, like the Hulk and Ironman, but I didn’t get them made.

The other thing I wanted to do but didn’t get a chance to, was to turn my mom’s front porch screen into a red telephone both door.  I just ran out of time.

The End

The Birthday Boy had a great time.

 

 

Happy Party Planning

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Non-Meal Plan Non-Monday

Last Friday was Ian’s 3rd birthday!

I can’t believe three years have gone by already.

He decided to have a superhero birthday party, which was the day after his birthday.

So I spent all last week trying to get everything together.

About 12:30 am on Saturday morning, while gluing candy boxes together, my nose started running and my throat started to hurt.

Come Sunday I admitted I was sick.  I have a cold.

So this week I have no plans to make dinner, I am just going to wing it.

The one thing I do know is I am going to try to make these rolls

for Easter dinner on Sunday at my moms house.

 

Birthday Party Success

As you can tell by this picture he had a great birthday.  Which I need to thank my mom for all her help with.

Thanks Mom!

I wanted to get Ian’s birthday party pictures up by now, but this stupid cold has really got me sluggish.

 

Happy Health

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Party Planning and Menu Plan Monday 2/18

My big boy is turning three next month!  Where the hell did the time go?

We discussed what type of birthday party he wanted and he decided on a Superhero theme.

The other day I came home and he was chattering on and said “Star Wars birffday party.”

To which I replied “Star Wars?  I thought you wanted a Superhero birthday!”  Ian said “Oh yeah.  Superhero birfday party. BEST PARTY EVA!”

Whew!

I have been pinning ideas on my Pinterest board for the party and have been thinking about things, but I hadn’t really started to do anything yet.  Then last week I got an evite from my cousin for her daughter’s birthday (Ian and her daughter were born only a week apart) and I realized ‘HOLY CRAP! I have to send out invitations soon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!’

I had an idea for the invitations and wanted to take some pictures of him, he of course didn’t want to cooperate.  Since he wouldn’t do as I wished, I would have to use some pictures I already had to make his invitations.  This weekend I worked on them and I am pretty pleased with the results.

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Of course I am not going to show you yet.

Here are some of the pictures I took, instead of the ones I wanted to for his invitation.

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Menu Plan Monday 2/18-2/24

Mon: Lemon Garlic Chicken with Lemon Risotto

Tue: 2am Chili

Wed: SW Pork Loin with Spinach and Mashed Potatoes (recipe calls for chicken but I am subing for pork)

Thr: Cajun Chicken Stuffed with Pepper Jack Cheese and Spinach over rice

Fri: Beef Carbonnade

Sat: Fend for yourself

Sun: Beef roast (not sure what kind yet….)

 

Happy Cooking

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Happy Birthday Rock Star!

My little man finally turned 2! and what a big day it was.

He has always loved music, and we have always played it for him.  When he was little he would quite down for Rock ‘N Roll, reggae, classical or anything with a beat. When he started to be able to move, he would move with the music.  Then he began to dance, after that everything became a drum.  He LOVED to drum, and this year he got some drums for Christmas.

When trying to figure out a birthday theme we decided on a Rock Star theme.  In my previous post I uploaded what his invitations looked like.  They were made to look like a concert poster and came with two concert tickets.  I was very pleased with the results, and my work didn’t stop there.

I made the backstage passes for the people who came

Being as we are a family that lives off M&M candies, and it is one of Ian’s favorites.  We ordered some personalized ones from My M&M.  Which I am pretty sure we do for most every party.

I made the “Happy Birthday” and “Rock On” banners using the Sam Kit from Just So Scrappy, one of my favorite kit designers.

I was also able to make all the fun tags, using the same kit.

The gift bags and goodies I got from Oriental Trading Co and The Dollar Tree.

Some decorations, plates & napkins I found at Party City.  I also bought the pinata at Toys ‘R Us.

The FANTASTIC cake was made by my absolutely wonderful and talented aunt!  Ian was so excited for the cake, he loved it!

All in all it was a wonderful day and Ian had such a great time.

 

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