Sunday, February 5, 2017

Doc McStuffins Birthday Party

It's been a while since we posted, but we are back and determined to not let this fall to the side. The next few posts will be posts of things we've already done.


I stumbled across these photos from my daughter's 4th birthday party. It was a Doc McStuffins birthday party. Maybe viewing the photos will give you a little inspiration for your Doc McStuffins party.

Food

Birthday Cake - There was not a Doc McStuffins cake at that time so we used a Doc candle along with lolly pop candles and her mini figures.
 Lamb Tails - Large marshmallows (These were a hit.)
 Stuffy Wiches - Finger sandwiches
 Chilly Juice - Turquoise lemonade

 Wafer Aids - Sugar Wafers with hearts stenciled on top to look like Doc's band-aids
 Sunny Days - cheese balls

Games

Homemade Operation - just like the board game of Operation; get a pair of food tongs and let kids pick a treat from each of the openings. Let this be the last game so the treats are the beginning of their goody bag. The littles were able to keep the candy even if they hit the sides. The older kids missed out on the candy if they hit the sides. They had to go to the end of the line to try again.









Emergency Room Race - They picked a patient (stuffed animal) and rushed them to the emergency room (they made a lap around the room). Then they treated their patient by placing them in a body cast. They were able to take their patient home to keep an eye on them during recovery.


Snowball Race - similar to egg races; instead of spoons use tongue depressors or something similar; instead of eggs use cotton balls; choose a distance or course for the children to and let the race begin. The small kid version is that they get to pick their cotton balls up and keep going if they fall. The big kid version requires them to go back to start if they drop their cotton ball.


Pin the Tail on Lambie - Doc version of pin the tail on the donkey


Goodie Bags




Jelly Bean Medicine - Fake medicine (jelly beans in a condiment cup)




Pretzel Mometer - Fake thermometer (Long pretzels dipped in white chocolate with red thermometer markings)



Little Book of Boo Boos & Crayons - small notepads and crayons


Thank you prints

Table Wear

Food Plate (Bottom), Cake Plate, Blower, Cups w/stickers 

Hopefully this helps to spark your imagination and give you ideas for your little ones Doc party. Comment with any questions you have. 

Sunday, July 12, 2015

Ever After High Flower Tutorial



One of the decorations that we made for the Ever After High party was the Madeline Hatter Tree.






Start off with the card stock or paper of your choice. Draw a spiral on the page. I used 8x10 sheets of card stock. Cut along the spiral. I used these to give the petals extra shape. You could also cut with regular scissors. Don't worry about the circle being perfect. Leave a baby fist sized circle uncut. 



 Once you have the spiral cut out, roll the spiral beginning on the outer edge.




Once your spiral is wound, you are going to place hot glue between the two layers of  the circle that you left uncut. 


Now slowly begin to release your grip on the would spiral, organize, fluff, and shape to your liking. The place hot glue on the top circle and press down your flower into place on the uncut circle. It will be necessary to place hot glue between some of the outer layers as well. Turn it upside down to ensure that it is all secure. Then you are done. 


 For the branch, I got a branch out of the street after a storm and my sister spray painted it with gold paint. She adhered the flowers to the branch with hot glue. Viola! Maddie Hatter Tree!

How do you plan on using these flowers? Are you creating your own tree for an Ever After High Party? Have any questions? Leave comments below.












Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Ever After High Party Freebies

Ever After High Posters 

(Right click and save the image if you want to keep it for yourself.)



PDF Files are available for these below:

Locker Notes - http://www.everafterhigh.com/en-us/Images/EAH-Locker-Notes_tcm571-146318.pdf 
Locker Notes

Bookmarks - http://www.everafterhigh.com/en-us/Images/EAH-Bookmarks_tcm571-146315.pdf
Book Marks

Fortune Teller - http://www.everafterhigh.com/en-us/Images/EAH-Fortune-Teller_tcm571-146311.pdf 

Fortune Teller




Monday, July 6, 2015

My sister and I are happy to kick start our blog of crafts old and new. We will begin by posting past parties that we've done for our little ones. As we continue to build on our blog, we will be adding tutorials. If you see something that you would like us to provide a tutorial for, you can email us at craftyconceptionscompany@gmail.com or you can leave a comment here. 

What sets us apart from many crafting blogs? 

We will be providing very straight forward tutorial information first and then labeled commentary. This will allow those more advanced crafters to get what they really came for but also allow us to connect with those who are interested.