Tag: Party

  • Birthday Parties on a Budget – guest post

    Princess C’s birthday is coming up. Next week actually! I’ve had so many ideas run through my head, and I still don’t know which idea to run with. It’s hard having her birthday so close to Valentines Day.  I’ve thought of having a party just for her. Or having a Valentine’s party and inviting some of Princess V’s friends as well. I don’t like inviting friends over and having them feel like they have to buy a present. Maybe I should just call it a playdate. Or we could do what we did with Princess V. Mark and I take her out to dinner and an activity, just the three of us. Perhaps we’ll do that anyways. I really don’t know yet. 

    Check out these 10 great ideas for some Cheap but still Fun birthday party ideas from Molly at Live-in Nanny

    1. Pool party: If you are lucky enough to have a birthday in the summer then it’s a great time to have a pool party for your birthday. Bring two dozen colorful helium balloons with weights on them. (Inexpensive weights can be made by adding some play sand to balloons and tying a knot.) Bring coordinating paper plates and napkins from the Dollar store. Go early so you can grab a couple of tables and cover them with inexpensive plastic colorful tablecloths. Make your own cupcakes topped with crushed graham crackers and a paper umbrella. If you’d like you could take some pretty pitchers full of fruit flavored water with fruit floating in it. Budget: $50
    2. Ladybug party: Cover round tables with red table cloths and set out round black plates. You can find red napkins with black polka dots and these would be cute, but would cost a couple dollars more than plain ones. Use red cups and decorate them with black punched out circles. Serve pink lemonade with lady bug cupcakes. Make your own cupcakes and frost with red frosting and using black licorice you can make the wings and you can make the spots with some black icing or M&M’s. You can play pin the antennae on the ladybug (draw your own or buy at the Dollar Store.) Play freeze tag outside or musical chairs inside. Play pop the balloon with red balloons with black polka dots. Blow them up with air and then each child has to try to pop the balloon by sitting on it. Budget: $40
    3. Tea party: Have everyone meet at the food court at the mall. Cover all of the tables with inexpensive pink table cloths. Set the tables with cute plates and cups. Serve pink lemonade and little sandwiches. Simple baby carrots and grapes can round out the little lunch and then bring on the tiny treats. The fun thing about a tea party is to have little bits of several things. Mini muffins or mini cupcakes, small cookies and maybe some butter mints in little paper cups will make a fun dessert course. Decorating with some pink helium balloons that can be sent home with the kids when they leave the party is a great favor idea. Budget: $50
    4. Sports birthday party: Wal-Mart has a great selection of plates and napkins for $ .97 each along with matching tablecloths too. So you’ve got $5-$6 in with the paper goods. Make a cake in the shape of the sports ball that is the theme. Footballs, soccer balls, or basketballs are easy. Juice pouches go on sale for less than $2 for 10. When the kids get to the party break up into two teams and play the sport that you are there for. Make sure to have plenty of water on hand and small paper cups for quick drinks. Bottled water is not necessary for this because most of it will just get wasted. Once the game is over serve the cake and drinks. If you still have time, play some old fashioned games like Duck, Duck, Goose with the kids in a circle or Red Rover, Red RoverBudget: $20
    5. Under sea party: Truly a fun party to throw. If it’s for a girl she could be an undersea princess like Ariel and they could wear tiaras. You could send all of the kids home with a live goldfish. At the discount store you can get buy goldfish for $ .19 each. If you’d like you can also buy a little glass bowl for the fish at $1 ea. You can play pin the eye on the goldfish or clown fish or whatever fish. Your child can help draw fish to decorate the walls and some inexpensive green streamers hanging from the ceiling as sea weed and you are all set. You can show the movie Finding Nemo or read the book version. The kids can dance around to music from the movie and do the fish dance. The cake can be a fish that is made using an 8” round cake and part of another round cake for the tail. Frost both pieces together and use candy or frosting to decorate it like a fish. If the child can help with the cake it will be even better. Budget: $50
    6. Curious George party: This could really be any monkey party, but if you do Curious George you can read a Curious George book or play one of his videos. You can pin the tail on the monkey (see a trend here?) You can dance around like monkeys. You can have this party at the park and play on the jungle gym and act like monkeys. You can serve bananas for a snack with some lemonade. Then when it’s time for cake you can make a 2 layer banana cake with frosting. Then put Runts banana candy all over the cake. Or you can make a monkey face cake. Using a round cake and two chocolate donuts for ears you can easily decorate the cake into a simple monkey face. If you’re at the park you can create a great monkey race where they have to run on all fours. Budget: $20
    7. Pizza Party: If you want to incorporate dinner with the party this is a great way to do it. Have the kids make their own pizzas and have some two liters of soda. The dough can be made at home for little or nothing and then pick 5-6 toppings for the kids to pick from. Then as long as the kids have made their own pizza you can let them decorate their own cupcake. Make the cupcakes and then have some colored frosting and various sprinkles and let the kids decorate their own cupcake. All of these things are activities and take time. Once they finish making the pizza you can put it in the oven and let the kids start on the cupcakes. When the pizzas are done they can eat and then finish up with the cupcake for dessert. Play some fun music while the kids are working. Keep the guest list small and you can send each child home with their own apron. Budget: $50
    8. Movie night birthday party: Maybe your kid is into a specific movie like Twilight. You can plan the party for after dinner which will save you money. Then set up a cool popcorn bar with popcorn boxes that you can buy 8/$1 at Target. Put out 3 different popcorn flavorings and 3-4 different mix-ins in different bowls and let the kids make up their own popcorn treat. Then everyone can settle in for the movie. Be sure to have bottles of water that you’ve dressed up with a cute label that says Movie night or the title of the movie. After the movie you can have cake. Try to tie the cake into the movie. If it’s Twilight you can serve caramel apples instead of cake. Budget: $40
    9. Butterfly garden party: Make antennae for each girl using headbands and pipe cleaners. Then have a craft where they make tissue paper flowers. When they finish the craft you can have everyone go outside and do a bug hunt. You’ve hidden a bunch of butterflies that you’ve made out of coffee filters and clothes pins. Whoever finds the most wins a butterfly net that you can buy for $1. For the cake you can make a butterfly. Start with 2-9” round cakes. Cut them at 2/3 and 1/3. Turn all of the curved pieces in and make the wings of the butterfly. Using colored sugar and sprinkles decorate the butterfly. You don’t have to buy colored sugar, this can be made with white sugar and a few drops of food coloring mixed in. Serve the cake with some inexpensive butterfly plates and matching solid colored napkins from the Dollar store and you are all set. Give every child a butterfly net when they leave. Budget: Under $40.
    10. Snowman party: These are best if you have a winter birthday. If you live where there’s snow then you can go out and build real snow friends, but if there’s no snow where you live then you can make snow friends out of Styrofoam balls and felt decorations. Buttons and other little doo dads will help make this a really fun project. For the treats they can make their own snowman face on a white cupcake. You can serve hot chocolate to go with the cupcakes. When everyone is done making their snow friend you can have a contest for the funniest, tallest, cutest etc. Make sure you have enough categories so everyone can win something. Playing pin the nose on the snowman is really fun too.

    Original article by Molly Cunnigham can be found at Live-in Nanny.  Article reposted with permission!

  • DIY Drum Light

    DIY Drum Light

    DIY Drum Light

     

    We felt our dining room needed different lighting. The dome light just didn’t give adequate light. In fact, I kept it off more often than on, because it made so little difference, and I saved the money. Since we were remodeling already, I figure a new light was in order as well. 
    While browsing Pinterest, I came across this DIY Drum light tutorial over at From Gardners 2 Bergers.  Although I really liked how she made her drum light, she also linked over to another tutorial at The Keylor Family.  I felt my talent for craftiness was best suited with The Keylor Family’s tutorial. 
    With the dining room remodel accomplished I decided to add my finishing touch with a drum light, in pure hopes we’d get much more light in the room than the current fixture gave.  A trip to the thrift store for a hanging chandelier, then to Hobby Lobby for the biggest Embroidery Hoops (23 inches)available, plexiglass, and some muslin and I was ready to begin.

     

    DIY Drum Light

    The materials:
    2 Large Embroidery hoops
    Plexi Glass – long enough to fit around the hoops. I used 3 sheets
    Fabric
    Chandelier
     
    Lay your plexi glass down and tape together. Carefully wrap the glass in between the hoops inner and outer hoops. Tighten the hoop, and flip it over. Attach the glass hoop to the 2nd embroidery hoop. 
    Lay out your fabric, and carefully glue it over the edges to the inside of the embroidery hoop. Having 2 hands helps to hold the fabric tight and straight. 
     
    The real hard part came next. Figuring out how to hang the light inside.  Through a collaborative effort with Mark, we got this.
    A piece of wood sandwiched between a section of the light, and resting under the embroidery hoops. Our first attempt was wire hangers, but they weren’t sturdy enough.
    And finally the light was hung! In my personal opinion, it’s pretty awesome!  Mark thinks it’s a little too big, and in truth it could be smaller, but hey it gives us a lot more light now!
     
    I don’t want to leave you just hanging there so here’s a grand look at our finished dining room, complete with a DIY drum light!
     
  • Plush Puffs Gourmet Marshmallows Review

    Plush Puffs Gourmet Marshmallows Review

    This year instead of trying to have our own Christmas, and spend time with extended family all in one day, we decided to change our plans up a bit. We invited my parents and siblings to our home for Christmas Eve. We had planned games, and socializing, but the boys ended up working on our kitchen remodel most of the morning and afternoon.
    One thing that was on the list to do, and we made sure to do, was have a Hot Chocolate Bar. We set a pan of water on the stove to warm.  As people wanted they could grab a cup, and make some warm cocoa!  The part that really made our Hot Chocolate Bar perfect were the Plush Puffs Gourmet Marshmallows.
    I had never heard of gourmet marshmallows until Plush Puffs.  Plush Puffs makes many different varieties, and we were lucky enough to try some of my favorite flavors!
    Peppi-mint, Simply Smores, Toasty Coconut, and one of the limited edition flavors Gingerbread Spice.
    Peppi-mint was by far my favorite for our hot chocolate. One marshmallow added just a touch of peppermint flavor to my cocoa. I’d imagine these would be pretty good in rice crispies as well!
    Simple Smores was wonderful just on it’s own! With a mixture of chocolate and graham crackers inside the marshmallow, it was like eating a smore without needing a fire. In the very near future though I plan on tossing one of these on a graham cracker. I can only imagine the taste enhancing every bite of those delicious camping treats we all love.
    Toasty Coconut was not one I particular liked. I’ve never been a big fan of coconuts though. My mom on the other hand, enjoys coconut. So at the end of our Christmas Eve festivities, I sent the leftover Toasty Coconuts with her. Definitely a treat for her!
    Gingerbread Spice also tasted very good in the hot cocoa.  The scent it gave off though, really made it more like the holidays. Instead of smelling sawdust from our remodeling, it smelled like I had been baking all day like most people were. I could’ve held my cup of hot cocoa with the Gingerbread Spice the rest of the evening just sniffing it.
    One other thing I noticed about the majority of Plush Puffs is that they are Gluten Free. They’re labeled well for anyone that needs this information quickly.  With some of my cousins recently being diagnosed with Celiac’s I was thrilled to see these labels easily visable.  These marshmallows will be accompanying me to any more parties we may go to this year. I know for sure I’ll be adding them to my New Years Eve cup of cocoa!  You can purchase Plush Puffs Gourmet Marshmallows on their website PlushPuffs.com  or see their list by state of where you can buy these locally. 
    *I was provided with a sampling of Plush Puffs for my honest review. All opinions here are my own, and were not influenced by any compensation.
  • Get Your Craft On!

    Get Your Craft On!

    I had a bit of a downer week (just look back through some posts and you’ll see the mess).  I feel much more relaxed now, and have begun some exciting and fun stuff!
    See this basket? Nice right? We got this basket for our wedding, and we loved it. The problem was we rarely went on picnics that weren’t in the backyard, and so for 6 years it has been more a storage basket.

    I have reclaimed the basket now for shoes! The front handle/latch was only attached by twist ties, so that was easily removed. The lid was a bit more tricky, and I ended up just ripping gently pulling it off the wire that had it attached.  This is what I now have!
    The perfect size for the Princesses shoes.  The plan is to put all the shoes in this basket as they come inside. Every Saturday we will clean out the basket, taking all but the Sunday Shoes down to their bedroom.  My next step is a towel, or some sort of mat to go underneath to catch any mud/snow.
    A new home for the basket and shoes!
    Mark walked in just as the lid came off and exclaimed “That was our Wedding Basket!”. 
    To which I responded “Yes dear, but we never used it except for storage, and now it is being used and looks nice” (or something along those lines, I may have rambled on more to him).
    He then proceeded to try and throw the lid away.  “NOOOOO! I’m going to use that” to which I was given a funny look like I had lost it.
    See! Once I removed the lid handles (also attached by twist ties) it became a perfect magazine and book holder. I debated hot gluing the handles to the edges to make a sort of serving tray, but they are curved just a little too much.
    I’m partying over at
  • The ‘ings of life Party

    The ‘ings of life Party

    I’m linking up this month to Quilted Euphoria’s “Ing’s” of life party!  Just a fun way to get to know each other better, and well, I needed something to post 🙂  Sorry for being such a slacker lately, I haven’t been feeling too good lately.
    Ok with that said, if you’d like to join up, head on over to The Quilted Euphoria to grab the button, and link up.  And on to my “Ing’s” of life.
    Making : A baby 🙂  Oh, and attempting at making our lawn green again. Ugh, this heat and holey sprinkler system has left it a little dead.  See when the previous owners put the landscaping in, they poked these really long nail poles right through the sprinklers.

    Cooking: Not much these days. Too hot for one, and too nauseous for another. Thankfully Mark has really stepped up and helped me out here this week!
    Drinking : water, water and lots more water.
    Reading: Right now, Ella Minnow Pea by Mark Dunn. Really great book! I mean this is probably one of the best I’ve read for awhile. Oh and Richard Paul Evans new book Michael Vey. It’s also really good, and Mark actually got to meet the author and had the book signed to me! Awe, isn’t he a sweetheart?

    Wanting: For the nausea to leave, and this constant head cold to leave. That would be the best thing ever right now!

    Looking: At the pile of dishes still needing to be done from the flour fiasco. It’s only times like this that I do wish I had a dishwasher.
    Playing: words with friends on facebook.
    Wasting: away. lol, just kidding. I feel like I’m wasting my time everyday because I don’t have the energy to get up and do. Ah, I just need to tough this out!
    Sewing: nothing 🙁 I wish I was! But time has been against me in the sewing department. Next on the list though, is some nice curtains for the windows.
    Wishing: that I didn’t feel so drained every day. Wishing that I could be more help to Mark as he gets ready to start another school year. Wishing I had more motivation to do everything.
    Enjoying: My kids playing happily.
    Praying: That we all can live in peace, and show kindness to everyone even our enemies.
    Waiting: For my first dr’s appt…Not for another week!
    Liking: That tomorrow is Sunday, a day of rest. 
    Wondering: What in the world to make for dinner tonight.
    Loving: Mark. He’s amazing in every way, and he has stepped up a ton lately. I just love him to pieces!
    Hoping: I can get dishes and laundry really caught up, so I can focus more on the fun stuff!
    Marveling: That my Princess V is going to preschool at school this year, and if her birthday had been just a month earlier, she’d be starting kindergarten!
    Needing: Food that doesn’t make me feel really sick. oh and a nap. Those would be great.
    Smelling: Heat. Can you smell heat? I think you can.
    Wearing: Holey jeans, and a yellow tee.
    Following: Oh you don’t want to know! I actually had blogger tell me I hit my limit of blogs to follow. I might have a problem….
    Noticing: That it’s about time to figure out dinner and get it going!
    Knowing: That this too shall pass, and my energy will eventually return
    Thinking: blank. haha! My mind has felt so empty lately, lol. no, I’m thinking I need to get a move on decorating this house so it looks awesome!
    Bookmarking: My scriptures. It’s the only book that has an attached bookmark, so it gets bookmarked 🙂 Everything else I go by memory.
    Opening: A can of worms with my friend in politics. Ok, I closed it too. I just don’t do drama people.
    Giggling: At Princess R’s climbing abilities. Way too advanced her age!
    Feeling: Happy I finally got another post in!
  • Ultimate Blog Party 2011

    Ultimate Blog Party 2011

    Ultimate Blog Party 2011
     Head over to 5 Minutes for Mom to join in the fun, and win some prizes!!!
    A little about me – I’m a stay at home mom to 3 adorable little Princess’ (you can read about our adventures HERE).  
    I am married to handsome, wonderful, amazing High School Band Director
    I started Home Maid Simple as a way to get my personal life and home in order.  I felt I was living in chaos and couldn’t enjoy my family or my home (apartment living here) if I didn’t get it organized. I also thought if I had people reading about and seeing my messy home I’d have more motivation (it worked!).  Little did I know I would make some great friends through blogging.  
    So what exactly do I blog about? Just about anything and everything around the home.  If I do something that makes my home feel more like a Home, I post about it.  Topics range from cleaning, organizing, cooking, exercise, and soon gardening!  In just a short time I’ve ventured out to also include reviews and giveaways.  Although they are periodic and just a side to the blog, it’s been a lot of fun.  I’ve got to “meet” a lot of great people with home owned businesses, and work with some larger companies.  In fact, make sure you stop by later today to enter our first giveaway for The Big Moving Event! (you can find the first giveaway HERE!)
    The Big Moving Event is a month long event you do not want to miss!  I’ll have featured etsy shops, giveaways, and pictures as we move into our first home! Which by the way, we closed on Tuesday and are very proud first time home owners!
    I love comments and followers, but I only want you here, if YOU want to be here (and I hope you do). 
    And I guess I’ll leave you with a picture of me…so you feel like you know me too, and not just my family : P
    Sorry you just can’t get a picture of me without some family!