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Pinwheel Party

I never anticipated the amount of wind we would have when I came up with the theme for Myrna's Baptism/9th Birthday celebration for 85 guests.  "Gusty" doesn't even come close to describing what we were up against last Saturday.  Despite the use of safety pins and lots of packing tape to hold everything in place, the party was a success.  I'm disappointed that I didn't get more photos but the weather just wouldn't allow it.  I was too busy trying to keep things from blowing away!

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Jennifer on May 04, 2010 in Party Themes | Permalink | Comments (2) | TrackBack (0)

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And you thought I was done with sweets!

Sugar is always popular it seems!  Below are some photos from a recent Bat Mitzvah I planned at La Mariposa Resort in Tucson for 150 guests.  We started with the idea of a candy buffet and then decided to fill the room with giant candies of all types.  Enjoy!

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Jennifer on May 04, 2010 in Party Themes | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

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SWEET, but Not Short- the Ultimate Sweet Shop Party

I promised more photos of Hannah's 7th Birthday Sweet Shop Party and here they are... Grab yourself a coffee, sit back, and prepare yourself for a very long post!

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In designing the invitation, I wanted to set the tone for the entire party (i.e. warn the parents about the impending sweets).  This invitation took some labor to produce but I got a lot of compliments on it.  The front circle was attached by a brad (not shown in the picture) which allowed it to swivel upward and reveal the invitation details on the circle below it.

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When guests arrived, they were welcomed by the sign and candy display below. The actual costs involved in creating this welcome display were quite low as the major materials were free or very cheap (styrofoam, acrylic paint, glitter, a balloon, cellophane, and a cardboard carpet tube).  If anyone is interested in directions for making any of these decorations, email me at info@thefavormaker.com

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The sweet shop storefront shown below once again was made from styrofoam, acrylic paint, glitter, oh yeah, a few lollipops too.

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Below is a close-up of the top of the sweet shop sign.  You can see the depth of the styrofoam better here.

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The decorations you see below are my favorites.  I cut four circles out of 2" thick styrofoam, painted them, and covered them with clear glitter. I inserted long dowels covered in ribbon into the bottom and secured with a low-temp glue gun (don't try the high temp or you'll melt your styrofoam instantly).  I embellished each one with a ribbon in a contrasting color and put them in tall 28" cylinder vases filled with... you guessed it... SUGAR!

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Below is the first glitter lollipop and styrofoam word sculpture I made.  I was still getting the hang of it.

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Below... ahhh... my favorite photo from the party.  It makes my mouth water!  After collecting apothecary jars from places like Michaels, JoAnn Fabrics, and Home Goods, I was ready to add the sugar.  Candy Warehouse, WalMart, and Dollar Tree were great finds for bulk candy at low prices.

To get some height on the table, I put a shipping box in the center and covered it with a lime green satin fabric I found at JoAnn's.

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Here is a room view of the candy buffet.  My husband was nice enough to give up his poker room since we had unexpected rain and had to move everything indoors the night before.  I covered up his plasma TV with some hot pink velvet fabric to resemble a wrapped candy and dressed up the poker table with a tablecloth and organza bows.  Paper lanterns in bright colors hung from the doorway to resemble gumballs.

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After removing at least 25 bottles of liquor from the bar shelves, whew-, this made a nice display for our favor buckets.

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I actually enjoyed making these favor buckets... for the first 15 minutes.  They got pretty tedious after a while.  I purchased clear acrylic paint cans at Paper Mart and then designed a logo after the NYC sweet shop Dylan's Candy Bar and printed them on clear glossy label paper for the front of the tins. Because paint cans require something to pry off the tops, I wanted to attach a large washer so they could easily be opened.  I drilled small holes in the sides of each tin and threaded ribbon into each hole, tying a knot on the inside.  I slipped a washer onto the ribbon and secured to the other side. The ribbon made a nice carrying handle and a place to keep the washer for easy opening.

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With all of the sugar I was handing out, I thought I'd make moms happy (or at least not completely mad at me) by including toothbrushes as part of the party favor.  My daughter helped me come up with the saying for the frame below.  The frame was an inexpensive wooden frame from Michaels which I painted with acrylic paint and decorated with puffy stickers in a candy theme.

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The suckers below were part of a game like those you see at carnivals.  I painted the tips of three of the suckers and stuck them down into a sheet of styrofoam before covering them with over 1,000 gumballs.  Kids who drew a sucker with a painted tip won extra prize tickets (see below).

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Having the party at 2:00 rather than at lunch time allowed me to provide snacks rather than a full lunch.  I made kettle korn to put out on the tables (email me for the recipe- it's easy).

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An overhead view from our loft...

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Candy bracelets make awesome napkin bands!  The water bottle labels were personalized on the back with nutrition facts. Those are available in our store at www.thefavormaker.com.

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I hung paper lanterns from fishing line and more styrofoam candies in the doorways.  The wall decals I made by printing on clear vinyl and cutting them out to make wall clings.  I'm considering offering those in our store sometime soon.

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When guests arrived, they were each given a bag with their name and a variety of candy-themed crafts, game instructions, as well as prize tickets to get them started.  We played three different games with plenty of opportunities for kids to win tickets.  Read on for descriptions of the games and how we used the prize tickets...

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The first game I came up with was a scavenger hunt.  I found pictures of different types of candies on the internet and made sticker sheets with pictures of each one.  I then hid those sticker sheets around the house.  In kids' bags, they were each given a scavenger hunt sheet (shown below) with a list of candies they needed to find.  As they went around the house finding candies, they removed one of the stickers from the sheet and placed it on their paper.  The first person to cover all of their candies with stickers won five prize tickets and everyone to complete it won two. Download a copy of my Sweet Shop Scavenger Hunt here: Download Sweet Shoppe Scavenger Hunt

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So what are all of these prize tickets for you ask?  When I told my daughter we were going to have a "sweet shop" party, she thought we were actually going to be SELLING the candy! :o) She was completely devastated when I told her we were actually giving it away.  To compromise, I allowed her to have her very own "candy shop" where she could SELL special candy and prizes like pencils, pinwheels, candy lip gloss, etc... for ticket that kids won playing game.  This part of the party was everyone's favorite!

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Below is the second game we played.  I based the idea on the famous "Cake Walk" game you play at carnivals and fairs.  I call this the "Candy Walk".  I printed out various pictures of candies and laid them all out in a large circle. I made a second copy of the candies which I shuffled and kept with me.  I played music and as the music played, kids walked from one candy to the next until the music stopped.  I would then draw a card and whoever was standing on that particular candy won a prize ticket.  We played over and over until tons of tickets had been handed out.

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The third game we played, I made up based on the game "Hot Potato".  I call this one "Pass the Candy".  I had kids sit in a large circle and pass around a giant candy (simply a white balloon wrapped in cellophane and tied with ribbon) while music played.  When the music stopped, whoever was holding the candy had to shout out a kind of candy such as "NERDS!" or "MALTED MILK BALLS!"  If the child could say the name of the candy before the music started, he/she would receive a prize ticket.

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In addition to three games, I also had candy-themed craft kits I put together in their bags to work on throughout the party.  Below is a candy airplane the kids made out of chewing gum, PepOMints (orange flavor), smarties and a rubber band.  I made stickers to cover the chewing gum "wings" and put them in a kit with the other materials and instructions.  You can download a PDF version of the instructions I typed up here: Download Candy Airplane Activity

Here is the finished product:

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The Airplane Craft Kit & Instructions:

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I also ordered Sand Art necklaces shaped like ice cream cones from Oriental Trading. Rather than filling them with colored sand, I ordered bulk pixy sticks from Candy Direct and left them out on the tables to fill the necklaces.  This is a candy party after all! :o)

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I can't help myself when it comes to sticking with the theme of a party.  These "lollipops" are made from Ritz crackers sandwiched with spray cheese (unhealthy, I know) and a pretzel.  You could use peanut butter instead but with allergies, I didn't want to take any chances.

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I typically enjoy making a fun cake but with all of the decorations I was making, I got a little lazy.  I opted instead for making cupcakes and letting the kids decorate them themselves.  I still felt that I owed Hannah a cake of some sort so the night before the party, I found myself making her a giant cupcake by baking cakes in round pans and metal bowls.  For a last-minute idea, I think it actually turned out okay!

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After kids decorated their cupcakes (and ate them of course), it was time to shop!  Hannah "worked" her candy shop by counting tickets and helping kids pick out their prizes.  After they shopped in her store, they helped themselves to the candy buffet. 

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There was plenty of sugar to go around!

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I always like to send a reminder of the party when I do my thank you cards.  Here is a copy of the thank you card that went home along with a group photo taken by Leah Simmers Photography.  Leah took all of the wonderful photos and this blog wouldn't have been possible without her.  She is simply amazing. Thank you Leah!


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Jennifer on April 02, 2010 in Party Themes | Permalink | Comments (3) | TrackBack (0)

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Inspired by what?? A Goldfish Baby Shower

I was on the phone the other day with a customer when she asked me how I was inspired to come up with such amazing party ideas.  I thought it might be fun to take my customers on a journey with me when I create a new theme.  So- here's what I'm working on now and how I got there...

Earlier this week a customer asked me if I had any ideas for a baby shower for her son and daughter-in-law who love to fish.  She thought it would be cute to include them in some way into the theme.  Thinking this could be something really cute, I kept my eyes open for anything that reminded me of fish...

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When I saw this in the pantry, I knew it had to be the starting point of my new theme.  Still keeping my eyes open, I was at JoAnn Fabrics when I came across these...

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The fish are little buttons that might make cute napkin embellishments when tied on with some orange or blue ribbon. I just loved the turquoise color of the fish bowls so when I found this ribbon, the color scheme of the shower was solidified.

At home, I put those colors and the goldfish cracker image into this invitation...

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I'm not sure I'm sticking with this wording, but as I was making the invitation, it dawned on me that the fishing line could be a terrific way to decorate for the shower.  Which leads me to where I am now...

I'm envisioning...

Cylinder vases with single branches/sticks tied with fishing line which holds little orange & blue polka dot cards with menu items written on them. How about giant wine glasses or tall cylinder with turquoise gems/rocks on the bottom and one or two single goldfish swimming?  Desserts in turquoise, white, and orange, possibly a cupcake tree with orange cupcakes and blue icing swirled to look like water.  Maybe some gumpaste goldfish or cupcake picks?  For favors... hmmm... I just can't get past the idea of a sandwich baggie tied with a little fish in it, like the kind you used to win at a carnival...

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Maybe an orange glycerine soap in the shape of goldfish?

I'd love to hear your ideas to continue creating this theme!  I'll be sure to post pictures as everything comes together!

Jennifer on April 02, 2010 in Party Themes | Permalink | Comments (2) | TrackBack (0)

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Seven is SWEET!

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Here's a sneak peek at all of the sweet fun we had for Hannah's 7th birthday.  I'll be posting all of the how-to's real soon.  Stay tuned!

Jennifer on March 26, 2010 in Party Themes | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

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A yummy Passover dessert? Are you serious?

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If you celebrate Passover, or even if you don't,  boy do I have a yummy dessert for you!  Those of you who are Jewish will appreciate this more than most... after years of flourless Passover desserts like sponge cake (ewww) and macaroons (oh boy), you can finally indulge in something worthy- Pastry-Chef David Lebovitz's Chocolate-Covered Carmelized Matzah Crunch.  Oh My!  I'm not sure if I can wait until Passover to try it!  You can find the scrumptious recipe here: http://www.davidlebovitz.com/archives/2008/01/chocolatecovere.html

Jennifer on March 24, 2010 in Food and Drink | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

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Remember the time??

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I came across these dinner plates the other day and instantly I was transported back to childhood.  I can remember spending countless hours with Dapper Dan the Magnetic Man... giving him beards, mustaches, and goofy hair all with the aid of a magnet.  OK- we didn't have internet, the Wii, or really many more than three or four television channels so anything was probably fun back then, but for those of you with a taste for nostalgia, or who want to give your kids a reason TO play with their food, check out these dinner plates I found at Perpetual Kid.  This website has a ton of unique "playthings", sure to entertain your inner child.

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Jennifer on March 10, 2010 in Cool Finds! | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

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What's Up Doc?

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Here is a cute spring treat idea for your child's classmates that won't break your budget... Fill up a cone-shaped cellophane bag with any orange-colored treat... Cheeto Cheez Balls, Goldfish crackers, orange Jelly Bellies, M & Ms, you get the idea.  You can find cone bags at your local Michael's or other craft store.  Tie off the top with some green Ric-Rac (shown) or green ribbon.  To personalize it, add an Easter or Spring-themed favor tag with a personal message.  We can design one for you at The Favor Maker.

Jennifer on March 08, 2010 in Fun Favor Ideas | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

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Are you a spring chicken?

OK, so some of you have probably seen these before, but they are so darn cute, how could I not share with those of you that haven't?? These spring chicken cake pops from Bakerella are only one of many, many adorable little favor ideas for Easter. Check them out at: http://www.bakerella.com/spring-chickens/
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Jennifer on March 02, 2010 in Fun Favor Ideas | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

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Non-Stop Service to Phillip's Birthday Party!

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I truly enjoyed designing and planning this airline destination theme party.  The guest-of-honor was a 70-year-old whose hobbies included flying and traveling so I thought, why not combine the two into one theme?

From ticket-style invitations with boarding passes to a flight manifest check-in sheet and luggage cookies available at the "baggage claim area", this party was unique, colorful, and enjoyed by all ages.

See the party photos and check out the details when we post our photo album "Flight 70".

Jennifer on March 02, 2010 in Party Themes | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

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