Friday, January 11, 2013

Duck Dynasty Party

My son wanted a Duck Dynasty Party for his 13th birthday. My first action was to look online for ideas that others have done. I found NOTHING! I was shocked! How could there be no Duck Dynasty party ideas? So We had to make them up ourselves. We asked around to other family members that also love the show and we came up with more ideas than we could use. I am going to post the ones we did use with pictures but also list the others we thought of so if the other ideas fit your family better you could switch them out.

First, Decorations: That was fairly easy although not readily available. We wanted hunting camouflage, not military but mostly what we could find was military. We made it work for the plates and napkins.

We ordered a Duckaholics sign from Duck Commander and also a beard for our son.


We found pet toys in the form of ducks, beavers and skunks to decorate around with and bought camouflage netting to turn our play structure into a duck blind.







Of course everyone had camo clothes and fake beards. That was fun for everyone. The little beards were bought from Party City.




Activities: This is where it really got fun! Once we started thinking of the shows and the different things that are done on the show, the ideas just kept coming. I am just going to list the ones we thought of and then talk about a few of them.

Donut Eating Contest
Beaver Hunt (scavenger hunt style)
Frog Hunt (egghunt style)
Beehive Pinata
Redneck Water Park
Making Duck Calls
Lawn Mower Race
Trust Fall
Shooting Games


We did the Beehive Pinata. I simply blew up a large balloon and covered in with paper mache and then with streamers and fulled it with candy. Very easy and great fun for all.



Frog Hunt: We bought light up frogs and hid them around. Since we were pretending to eat frog legs for dinner they had to catch the frogs first.



Make Duck Calls: This was very easy and the kids loved it. You take a drinking straw and flatten one end of it. then you cut that end into a point. place the pointed end in your mouth and blow. It makes a sound similar to a duck call and the kids love making noise. You can experiment with different angles and lengths of straw to make different sounds.

Donut Eating Contest: Lots of fun and these kids ate way more I thought they would. The littlest ones at 7 donuts and would have eaten more. 



Now for the FOOD:
I made camouflage cupcakes for the cake. I made one chocolate cake and one vanilla cake. I added food coloring to give me two shades of green and two shades of brown. then I layered the batters in the cups and baked them. very easy and they turned out camouflaged. 





I frosted them with green frosting and topped them with camouflaged ducks we ordered from Oriental Trading.


For the birthday song We changed it up a bit and sang "Happy, Happy, Happy Birthday to you...."


Of course, We had Sweet tea in a cup like Uncle Si.  And below that is our menu for the evening.



We didnt really have duck so we cooked chicken instead and made chickens wings to be our frog legs.

And of course we ended the day with a family dinner because it wouldnt be Duck Dynasty with out that.


I hope this gives you some ideas and you have a great Duck Dynasty party as well. 


Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Fairy Princess 1st Party






We Recently had a Fairy Princess Party for our granddaughters 1st birthday. We had so much fun and she was an adorable fairy princess. 

For invitations we sent out a card that said the following:

Peek into the garden, and what will you see? A beautiful fairy, sitting under a tree. Her name is Kimber, and she's turning one. Won't you join her for a party, full of fairytale fun.Fairy, gnome, elf or other mythical creature costumes are encouraged.

We had a backdrop that we used years ago for a dance camp and just hung it up in our party room to create a nice setting and give us a backdrop for pictures. It is just a canvas dropcloth painted with a castle on it.


We hung paper pom poms and balloons to give the room a whimsical feel.


We had cake made of a fairy castle and little fairies sitting on it. We also had several kinds of cupcakes. We were also celebrating several other birthdays in the family so the cupcakes served as cakes for the grown ups as well. We also had fairy dust candy in cups and fairy crown lollipops.





We asked everyone to dress as characters that would come to a fairy princess party and everyone was creative with their costume ideas.


gnome and woodland fairy


gnomes


king, fairy princesses


fairy princess and unicorn


woodman and fairy princess


dragon



We made lace crowns ahead of time by soaking fabric lace in fabric stiffener and drying. We then painted the lace and added glitter.




She had a great time and enjoyed her first birthday cake. The top was designed to take off so she had her very own cake to eat.





Thursday, October 18, 2012

Cowboy and Indian Party


For our sons 4th birthday, he wanted cowboys and indians. He went back and forth the days leading up to it on whether he would be a cowboy or indian and finally settled on indian for himself. 


 The invitations were wanted posters with his picture on it. I dont have a picture of it to show but we found a resource online that would allow us to put his picture in and say what we wanted it to say and then print it out.

We set up a teepee in our back yard and and older brother made a totem pole out of boxes. 


The kids could choose to dress as indians or cowboys and we had the cowboy base set up at the fire pit.



We set up hay bales with a saddle on it for the 'horse' that everyone could ride and each person got a photo taken on the 'horse'




Games were relay races and target practice with bow and arrows. Mostly the kids played their own imaginations as they pretended to be cowboys and indians. The cows and horses in the background added to the fun.






The cake was so fun and turned out great. This was a super fun party for the boys and easy to put on for the mom :-)