I must have been crazy back in August, because somehow I thought being room mom for both of my older two classes was a great idea. Now that December has hit, I am feeling the pressure! Christmas party number one is done, after a very late night last night. I can breathe a little easier now!
For my son's first grade class, I had to come up with a class gift for the teacher. I love Nathan's teacher. She is so sweet and good with him, so I knew I wanted to do something extra special for her. I asked each parent to donate a gift card to one of her favorite places and then racked my brain to come up with something cute for her.
I ended up making a deco mesh wreath using different tutorials online and then I used red glitter clothespins to clip each giftcard to the wreath. I figure she can easily take the cards off and use the wreath in her classroom or at home. I am loving the way it turned out and cannot wait to give it to her tomorrow!
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Stocking Stuffer Ideas
It is truly a miracle! I am 100% done Christmas shopping and it isn't even Christmas Eve! I think its a first. Wrapping...now that's another story!
When I was a kid, stockings were always one of my favorite parts of Christmas. My brother and I always opened our stockings first, before opening any gifts from my parents. My husband's family always opened their's last. I caved, and now our kiddos open them at the end of the big present extravaganza. I must admit, I like it! So, what do you do? Do your kids go through their stocking before opening all their presents, or after? I'd love to hear!
Since we're talking stockings, I wanted to share with you 50 fun stocking stuffers for the kiddos. I'm including links for some of them, because Lord knows that Amazon Prime has been my best friend this Christmas!
1. Play Doh --what kid doesn't love play doh. One of the only things my 2 year old wants from Santa is pink play doh. I think he can swing that. ;)
2. Disposable Camera
3. Spot It--My kids love this game, and it is small enough to fit in a stocking
4. Glitter or gel pens
5. Bookmark
6. Snake Flashlight--my son has this and LOVES IT! He lays in bed and reads all the time with it.
7. Nerf gun--Love the new pink ones for girls. They have small ones that will fit perfectly in a stocking
8. Nail Polish--Love Piggy Paint
9. Lego Mini figure Mystery Pack
10. Bubbles
11. Dry Erase Window Markers--all three of my kids LOVE these. nbsp; They go to town on my windows, and then clean them. Its a win/win situation. They have fun, and I get clean windows out of it!
12. Movie Theater Gift Card
13. Rainbow Loom Bands--these are all the rage here.
14. Candy, candy, candy--can't go wrong with sugaring them up!
15. Stickers--I just found some scratch and sniff stickers that my daughter is going to go crazy for
16. Super Snow
17. Crayons
18. Bath tablets that change the water different colors--can be found at walmart or target
19. Coloring book
20. Pipsqueak markers
21. watercolor paints
22. Joke Book-- I found this Knock Knock joke book that my son will love
23. Toothbrush
24. Bubblebath
25. Silly String--We have a Silly String Fight every Christmas afternoon. Weird tradition.
26. Hotwheels
27. Glitter Glue--my daughter is obsessed with it.
28. Glow in the Dark stars
29. Fun bandaids--with three kids, I ought to by stock in bandaids!
30. Elastic Hair Ties
31. Felt Clippies for a little one's hair--Etsy is the place to find these!
32. Sun Art Paper--this was a big hit with the kiddos last year
33. Temporary Tattoos
34. Jump Rope
35. Dinosaur Fossil Dig
36. Book Light
37. Silly Putty
38. Baseball
39. GoGo Squeeze Applesauce Pouches
40. Beef Jerkey
41. Jacks
42. Old Maid
43. Fun, wacky socks
44. Christmas Mad Libs
45. Scented Pencils
46. Hexbug--I think the fish would be perfect in the bathtub. No?
47. Brain Quest
48. Toobs--My kids love these.
49. Sippy Cups
50. Disney Princess Clip Dolls and Dresses
When I was a kid, stockings were always one of my favorite parts of Christmas. My brother and I always opened our stockings first, before opening any gifts from my parents. My husband's family always opened their's last. I caved, and now our kiddos open them at the end of the big present extravaganza. I must admit, I like it! So, what do you do? Do your kids go through their stocking before opening all their presents, or after? I'd love to hear!
Since we're talking stockings, I wanted to share with you 50 fun stocking stuffers for the kiddos. I'm including links for some of them, because Lord knows that Amazon Prime has been my best friend this Christmas!
1. Play Doh --what kid doesn't love play doh. One of the only things my 2 year old wants from Santa is pink play doh. I think he can swing that. ;)
2. Disposable Camera
3. Spot It--My kids love this game, and it is small enough to fit in a stocking
4. Glitter or gel pens
5. Bookmark
6. Snake Flashlight--my son has this and LOVES IT! He lays in bed and reads all the time with it.
7. Nerf gun--Love the new pink ones for girls. They have small ones that will fit perfectly in a stocking
8. Nail Polish--Love Piggy Paint
9. Lego Mini figure Mystery Pack
10. Bubbles
11. Dry Erase Window Markers--all three of my kids LOVE these. nbsp; They go to town on my windows, and then clean them. Its a win/win situation. They have fun, and I get clean windows out of it!
12. Movie Theater Gift Card
13. Rainbow Loom Bands--these are all the rage here.
14. Candy, candy, candy--can't go wrong with sugaring them up!
15. Stickers--I just found some scratch and sniff stickers that my daughter is going to go crazy for
16. Super Snow
17. Crayons
18. Bath tablets that change the water different colors--can be found at walmart or target
19. Coloring book
20. Pipsqueak markers
21. watercolor paints
22. Joke Book-- I found this Knock Knock joke book that my son will love
23. Toothbrush
24. Bubblebath
25. Silly String--We have a Silly String Fight every Christmas afternoon. Weird tradition.
26. Hotwheels
27. Glitter Glue--my daughter is obsessed with it.
28. Glow in the Dark stars
29. Fun bandaids--with three kids, I ought to by stock in bandaids!
30. Elastic Hair Ties
31. Felt Clippies for a little one's hair--Etsy is the place to find these!
32. Sun Art Paper--this was a big hit with the kiddos last year
33. Temporary Tattoos
34. Jump Rope
35. Dinosaur Fossil Dig
36. Book Light
37. Silly Putty
38. Baseball
39. GoGo Squeeze Applesauce Pouches
40. Beef Jerkey
41. Jacks
42. Old Maid
43. Fun, wacky socks
44. Christmas Mad Libs
45. Scented Pencils
46. Hexbug--I think the fish would be perfect in the bathtub. No?
47. Brain Quest
48. Toobs--My kids love these.
49. Sippy Cups
50. Disney Princess Clip Dolls and Dresses
Monday, December 9, 2013
Elf On the Shelf Breakfast 2013
George the Elf brought our annual North Pole Breakfast back on December 1st. We were sick with the flu that week, but I still tried to make it as special and as fun as possible! You can see our past Breakfasts here and here.
First up, the table. I am not sure exactly why I didn't take a picture of the entire table. I blame it on the 104 degree temperature. Each place setting had the matching plate, napkin, and mailbox. Inside the mailbox was a Christmas shirt for each kiddo and a lego mystery minifigure pack. My kids go crazy over those! There was also a cup stuffed with hot chocolate, a Peep Christmas Tree Kabob, and George's note to the kids.
The kabob was super simple. I had some of the little sticks left over from another party. I dipped the tip of the stick in water and the marshmallows slid on super simple. Then I tied on some left over red ric rac. All three kids loved these.
George the Elf was sitting in the middle of the table, watching all the action. He had sparkly sugar cookies sitting in bowl fulls over snowballs (mini marshmallows).
George always leaves a note for each kiddo. I love seeing their faces when they read them/are read to them.
The kiddos all had a blast at their North Pole Breakfast, chowing down on sweets galore.
Thanks George for such a yummy breakfast and wonderful memories!
Sunday, November 24, 2013
ABC Family 25 Days of Christmas
I don't know about you, but on those cold December nights there is nothing more that I love to do than curl up with my kids under a big blanket and watch Christmas movies. There are so many good ones out there, and we each have our favorite. Our go to channel to catch all of our top Christmas movie picks is ABC Family.
I couldn't be more excited that this year they are showing The Little Mermaid!!! I know its not a Christmas movie, but it is probably my absolute favorite Disney movie. I'll be DVR'ing that sucker for sure!
Anyway, check out the full schedule below to find out when your favorite Christmas show comes on this year!
I couldn't be more excited that this year they are showing The Little Mermaid!!! I know its not a Christmas movie, but it is probably my absolute favorite Disney movie. I'll be DVR'ing that sucker for sure!
Anyway, check out the full schedule below to find out when your favorite Christmas show comes on this year!
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Are You Ready for Some Football??!!
I have a tiny confession to make. I am not a huge football fan (hiding my face in shame). Yes, I am from Texas, the land of high school and college football. Yes, I am an Aggie, home of the 12th Man, but I just never really got into it. I know, its horrible!
Planning a party around football, now that's another thing! I can do that and I can do that with a smile! This fun party would be great for your smallest tailgaters before an important game or even to celebrate the Super Bowl at the end of the season!
The amazing printables and many of the party supplies were courtesy of Party On! Designs. Amber is simply amazing!
So, without further adieu, I give you my little football party!
The delicious chocolate suckers are courtesy of Suckers by Steph. They were amazing!
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Ellie's Elmo Party
We celebrated Ellie's second birthday last weekend and I am just now finally getting to all the pictures. This mama needed to take a break after all the party business had ended! Ellie had so much fun at her party, so it made all the late nights and hot glue gun burns worth it! ;) So, grab some coffee, sit back, and get ready for a picture overload!
If you've read some of my other blog posts, you know that I love to have something out in the yard to greet the guests. Who better to do the job than a life size, wooden Elmo! My hubby tolerates my crazy ideas and even helps me bring them to life. The kids loved the giant Elmo and even swiped his balloons at the end of the party.
I had three main indoor areas that I decorated. We'll start with my favorite, the dessert table! This was seriously a labor of love. I've always wanted a ruffled tablecloth, but just couldn't bring myself to shell out the money for one. One night when I couldn't sleep, I had this wacky idea to make my own, except with a twist. I ended up sewing velcro to the ruffles so that I can switch them out for each party theme. I have to tell you, it was a lot of work, but I am in LOVE with the final product! And now, I have a ruffle tablecloth that I can make to match every party that I throw!
We had lots of fun sweets for the dessert table, including Elmo cakepops that I made, rice krispie treats on swizzle sticks, push pops filled with matching M&M's, cookies, chocolate Elmo pops, and the most beautiful, delicious cake ever!
The beautiful push pop containers are courtesy of I Have A Favor. I filled them with pink and aqua M&M's and put them in a pretty pink suitcase I bought from Land of Nod. The suitcase is actually a teal inside, but it didn't match my colors perfectly, so I covered the inside with polka dot scrapbook paper. It turned out so cute!
I made the square cookies below myself. I took a print out of one of the printables that Party On! Designs made to my local grocery store bakery. They printed it out on edible paper and I just set that paper onto my royal icing cookies. So pretty and they made a big statement!
These cookies by Kima's Konfections were so delicious and they matched the colors perfectly! There wasn't a crumb left after the party!
My husband made this huge Ellie Street sign to go near the dessert table. Loved it!
I also had these great little bags from Party On! Designs that the guests could use to take home treats from the dessert table. I always seem to have lots of sweets left over after the party, so these ,mwere perfect to get them out of my house
My little birthday girl had a hard time staying away from the dessert table. She may have snuck a treat or two! :) Isn't her shirt the cutest? Its from Sweet Threads Clothing Company and it matched the party perfectly!
Next up comes the food table, yummy! I pulled out my sewing machine again and whipped up some pretty ruffled streamers. I tied them to a thick, red ribbon and then topped it off with a banner that said "Ellie" I bought some plain, white gable boxes and embellished them with a pretty matching sticker. I packed each kid their own little lunch inside, with chicken nuggets (they went inside the little fry containers,but were still in the oven when I took this picture), an applesauce pouch, and goldfish. Next to the boxes were the cutest little Elmo cups ever with matching straws. The kids loved these!
The third station that I set up was for the take home favors. Each child could get their Elmo bucket and fill it with whatever goodies they wanted. I think they loved picking and choosing!
I had a few different activities set up for the kiddos, but the main one was the massive bounce house and waterslide combo, which turned out to be the only frustrating part of the day. They were supposed to deliver the bounce house/waterslide and kid tables and chairs more than an hour before the party. They didn't get there until about 15 minutes AFTER the party started. I didn't get my tables decorated the way I wanted to, which was disappointing. I still think everything turned out pretty, though! Anyway, back to the activities...
The first one I had was the edible beading station. I put Fruit Loops in pretty pink cups courtesy of Party On! Designs and then precut some twine for the kids to make edible necklaces. This was perfect for the kids who wanted to take a bit of a break from the waterslide!
I also set up a little coloring station for the kids who needed a bit of time to warm up. I simply printed out an Elmo I found online and decorated a metal bucket with ric rac and filled it with crayons. Simple fun.
I had an Elmo bean bag toss, but I didn't get a picture of that!
I couldn't have been more thrilled with the printables that Party On! Designs made for me. They were absolutely perfect for the look that I was going for! I printed out a few to stick in the flowers that I put throughout the party. I loved the blue Mason jars, too, and you'll never guess where I found them! My grocery store!!!
Party Printables, paper straws, party fringe, paper nut cups, and other party supplies: Party On! Designs
Round Cookies: Kima's Konfections
Cake: Mindy May's Cakes
Push Pop Containers: I Have A Favor
Elmo Drink Cups: Signature Avenue
Ellie's Shirt: Sweet Threads
Ellie's Hair Clip: Posies Handmade
Favor Hair Clippies: A Market Collection
Favor Hair Ties: Enchanted Felt
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