Showing posts with label cousin party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cousin party. Show all posts

Monday, May 20, 2013

Smullin Cousin Party Prep

My first direction, when thinking about the Cousin Party, was a Circus/Carnival theme. But after having that rattle around in my brain for almost a year, I wasn't feeling very excited about it. It was feeling like too many details and too much work..and not enough FUN for me. 

As Tawnya and I were talking one day, somehow the idea of Birthday Party came up. 
That seemed like more FUN.
I created an invite, very similar to Karen's Little Man baby shower invite...cuz it was cute and easy.
I had been wanting to make a birthday balloon wreath for sometime and this was the perfect excuse to do it. 
Supplies:  a straw wreath, LOTS and LOTS of balloons and floral pins.



I love all the bright colors together.
I think we'll use it for our Family Birthday Appreciation Week, after the Cousin Party.
Another idea I had, was for each family to make a Birthday Plate. I have seen this technique posted several times on Pinterest and thought I'd try it out.
Basically, draw on a plain white Dollar Store plate with a Sharpie marker and bake at 350 for 30 minutes.
This is how my sample plate looked before baking. 
Kinda cute.
The tutorial says to hand wash the plate, but I knew that wasn't realistic, so I washed it in the dishwasher to see what happened.

Result: After baking the plate, some of the Sharpie colors were dirtier/darker looking, but the black Sharpie looked good. After it was cleaned in the dishwasher, some of the colored Sharpie came off..but the black Sharpie stayed on fine.
I tried doing a cupcake too, but didn't like the result. I wondered if I was out of luck, but with a little warm water, soap and scrubbing it came off (before baking).
I tried to do as much cooking, baking and shopping in the weeks and days before, so I had less to do during the weekend of. 

For our Saturday dinner, I made a pasta bake. Kind of like lasagna, but with curly noodles, cream cheese, sour cream and cream of chicken soup. It was my own creation but was inspired by  these recipes; Million Dollar Spaghetti and Church Potluck Casserole

Into the freezer they went along with 5 loaves of french bread, 80 hotdogs , 6 dozen homemade bran and banana muffins, 2 gallons of orange juice, 3 pounds of browned sausage and lots of buns.
For a treat, I made these sugar cookie bars, that I had been wanting to try and put them in the freezer too.
I prepared supplies for each person to make a Birthday Badge.
I also prepared supplies to make a Birthday Countdown. I combined this idea with these printables.

The kids helped me decorate with plastic tablecloths and balloons to make a canopy of sorts or Party Poof.
I thought it would be fun for each cousin to open a gift. Afterall, what's a birthday without a present to open?
I purchased, wrapped and tagged a gift for each cousin.
We thought about making our own pinata, but as time was ticking down, I decided to go with a purchased one from Zurchers instead.
Taylee helped me to write out our time schedule. I hoped it would help everyone be on the same page and to know "what's next?".

At the last minute, I gathered some props for our photo booth and called it good.

Ready or not...here they come!

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Happy Campers This Way --->

Tawnya and her kids were visiting from Arizona. We wanted the cousins to have some FUN time together, so we organized a Cousin Campout (or camp IN more accurately).

Welcome signs for the cousin campers...
"HAPPY CAMPERS..THIS WAY".
There was report of a bear in the area... beware.
What's camping without s'mores?
These were for the Happy Campers (when they left the next day).
The "facilities" were decent...considering we were camping. 
The evening started with a BBQ for the whole family, including parents and grandparents.
Jackson-Lizzy
Sterling-Maliah
After dinner, the tie-dying began.
Audrey-Abree-Katelyn-Micaela-Jackson
Each cousin had brought their own shirt or piece of clothing to tie-dye.
Taylee-Daisylyn-Sydney-Kyrick-Audrey-Abree
Karen
The kids ended up tie-dying some of their body parts as well; legs, feet, knees and the bum of Sterling's shorts. :)  He liked sitting on everyone's dyed shirts I was told.
Levi-Micaela-Jackson-Lizzy

The adults hung out for a while, until the cousin campers started to settle down for the night. Amber, Tawnya and Karen stuck around to assist with the cousin crowd. It was decided.. no tents would be set up this night... we would have a camp IN instead (mostly). Girls in the movie room and the 3 boys on the trampoline. :)
Jackson-Treyson-Kyrick -the trampoline sleepers
In the morning, we had a tasty breakfast of pancakes, eggs and juice.
Sydney-Maliah-Audrey-Sterling-Katelyn-Lizzy-Abree

We made A LOT of pancakes... enough to snack on later, as well.
After sitting overnight...
Tawnya and Karen started to rinse the shirts and reveal the awesome designs and color.
When the shirts were rinsed and dried, we headed out for a nature scavenger hunt.
These campers look ready for some adventure!
Abree-Lizzy-Audrey-Kyrick
Jackson-Micaela-Treyson-Taylee-Katelyn
Sydney-Maliah
Sterling-Daisylyn
Lists were handed out and the hunt was on.

Some didn't need a list to find nature and went straight in!


We also gave each kid a duct tape bracelet to collect nature.





Oops, a little scrape on the knee.
Look what we found!
Cousins in age order. 
(minus Rylee, Taylee, Levi and Sydney hiding behind Katelyn)

After our nature hunt, we went to Storey Park for FREE lunch in the park.
Those who weren't completely wiped out (but even some of us who were), went swimming in the neighborhood pool to cool off.

A wonderful day..with wonderful people.
We love our cousins!!!