Time to celebrate with an ART PARTY!
A team of helpers (called...family...) put this party together--and it was so much fun!
THE ACTIVITIES
Roll of paper + masking tape + sticker frames + craft letters = perfect welcome activity! So inviting, isn't it? Bronwyn and Minni helped me put it together and Pop Pop and Daddy helped ensure it stayed together.
It was a hit!
How could it now be? Sanctioned drawing on the wall...sweet joy!
So sweet as everyone drew pictures wishing Bronwyn happy birthday. Having the activity in the central hallway worked beautifully--as any time a child needed a break from another activity she/he gravitated back to the art wall.
Have you ever been to a paint party before? Bronwyn wanted to do a kid-sized version of the commercial activity. We hired a company to come in and lead this activity because a) the supplies are too expensive to buy outright. b) we had no idea how to organize without mass chaos. c) I can't draw or paint. HA!
Bronwyn was able to pick the template. She really wanted the spider...but after a little influence she decided most 6 year old girls weren't going to hang a black widow dangling from a web in their room. Shocking...I know.
THE FOOD
One of my favorite parts of throwing a kid's party is the themed food. Bronwyn and I picked everything out together--and I really enjoyed planning the details with her!
Bronwyn and I loved the pinwheels on the mirror for a whimsical touch. We used her art-themed picture books for decorations. |
Seriously super easy. Packaged rice crispie treats + popsicle stick and dipped in chocolate. Use the good chocolate--makes it so much better! The Dad's of the guest ate these up! |
This is the best picture I have of the chocolate treats--using a candy mold. Paint cans made the perfect holder for the cake pops. |
Did you notice the boxes tied with string and a crayon? Inside are a few nibble for lunch (there's fair bread in there somewhere...???) |