Thursday, December 15, 2011

Birthday Party Ideas on a Budget

!±8± Birthday Party Ideas on a Budget

Celebrating a birthday doesn't need to break the bank. With a little time and creativity, your child's next birthday celebration can create memories for a lifetime.

Birthday parties for children have become very elaborate. In fact, the business of birthday parties have become a money making industry like never before. A friend of mine recently called me and said that her 7 year old son had returned from a friend's birthday party where a spiderman moonwalk rental was purchased for 5 for the day!

When my friend asked her son what he wanted to do for his birthday, he replied, "I'm bored of moonwalks, they are at ever birthday party I go to." I suspect that children are bored with the birthday-in-a-box approach because it lacks ingenuity and they want their birthday to be special.

Step 1: Decide on Your Budget. Just because you're limiting your budget doesn't mean you have to limit the fun! You should be able to create a birthday to remember for under .

Step 2: Have your child choose no more than 7 friends to come to his/her birthday party. Including your child the guest list is an even 8 children.

Step 3: Two weeks before your child's birthday decide on a theme. Spend a couple hours with your child creating invitations which incorporate the theme of the birthday party. By having a definite start and end time listed on the invitation you can better manage drop-off and pickup times for the parents.

Mail out the invitations.

Step 4: Spend the next two weeks buying any necessary birthday party supplies. Ideally you can shop throughout the year for birthday supplies when they're on sale such as balloons, streamers, and birthday accessories which will help keep expenses low.

Step 5: The night before the party, bake the birthday cake. A homemade birthday cake tastes so much better than the bakery cake from the grocery store. Remember to ask your child to help pick out the cake flavor he or she wants. Use some creativity when making the cake. Sprinkles, food coloring, and even the shape of the cake can make the birthday cake more festive. Grocery stores now offer tin foil mini-cake shapes so that you can create individual "cake-ettes" for each child.

Step 6: On the day of the party, start by decorating your home or yard. Birthday party activity stations will also need to be set up.

Step 7: Enjoy yourself. Children know when you're stressed out, upset, or distracted. Lead by example. When your child sees you enjoying yourself they will know that they should enjoy their special day.

The most important aspect is to have well organized birthday party activities. Some ideas can include:

A Scavenger Hunt
If you have a safe neighborhood and are friends with your neighbors, ask them to participate in the hunt. Split the children into two groups and provide them a map of what they need to find:
o A grocery bag
o An old shoelace or sock
o A banana
o Once they have successfully returned with the prescribed items, they need to search for their goodie bags.
o The team back first wins!

Pizza Making Stations
Children enjoy making their own food and pizza is a favorite.

Create a pizza station making table with all the ingredients that the children can choose from:
o pita bread, English muffins or a pre-made pizza dough for the crust
o tomato sauce
o mozzarella cheese
o pepperoni
o cooked sausage
o onions
o green peppers
o mushrooms

You can even be more creative with the pizza topping ingredients such as pineapple, olives, and red onion.

Birthday Party Favors

Birthday party favors have become very common with children parties. Have your guests create their own carmel apples:
o Braeburn, granny smith, or red delicious apples work the best. Wash the apples and remove the stems
o Push a popsicle stick into the apple where the stem normally is
o Melt caramel (75-100 caramel cubes, 2 tablespoons of water in the microwave for 3 minutes)
o Assist each child with dipping their apple into the caramel to ensure that the apple is properly coated
o Have nut and chocolate chip stations so that the children can make their own creation.
o Place the apples on a cookie sheet with wax paper and refrigerate for 15 minutes.
o Wrap each apple in wax paper and tie with a bow.
o Make sure that you give the children their own apple when they leave the party.

This is sure to be a big hit with the children!


Birthday Party Ideas on a Budget

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Creative DIY Ideas for Inexpensive Wedding Favors

!±8± Creative DIY Ideas for Inexpensive Wedding Favors

With everyone's budgets getting smaller and smaller these days, it is no wonder that brides are looking for more ideas for creating inexpensive wedding favors for their guests. While some couples are even ditching the idea of giving party favors at all, most brides on a tight budget are looking for DIY ideas (do it yourself). We have created a list of some of the most popular homemade wedding favors that are both easy to put together and kind to your budget.

Bake your own cookies, or have a cookie baking party with friends. Put them in little organza bags or wrap a couple cookies in squares of pretty cloth with a ribbon around them. Choose cloth that complements your wedding theme or colors, such as pretty floral prints for a spring or garden wedding.

Everyone loves candy, and it is one of the easiest favors to put together. Buy your favorite candy in bulk and get favor boxes, bags, jars, or tins online or in discount stores. You can then make your own favor tags or print them from a template online. Many online stores sell pretty favor labels and tags in a variety of designs and colors. Here are just a few of your many options for bulk candy to put into a favor:

Jelly Bellies or other colored jelly beans M&Ms. You can get these personalized and in any color combination. Pastel mint lentils or chocolate dutch mint balls Retro candy, particularly for a vintage style wedding Holiday theme candy, such as candy corn, conversation hearts, or red hot hearts Chocolate foil coins, hearts, stars, or other shapes Hershey's kisses. Jordan almonds in different colors or silver foil Salt water taffy or rock candy for a beach theme or summer wedding Candy 'pebbles'

Use creative packaging and accents that you can buy in bulk, such as small mason jars, pieces of tulle or silk fabric, peacock feathers, or even bird's nests. You can find great ideas for containers and accessories at places like a craft store (Michael's), large discount store (like Walmart), or any online party and craft supply site (such as Oriental Trading).

Give a different type of edible favor. Break away from the traditional candy and fill your favors with something different, such as a gourmet loose tea, exotic or theme-based spices (Herbes do Provence), or even some birdseed for our feathered friends.

Spend some time in the kitchen and cook up something special. If you have the time and instincts, there are many great favors you can create from scratch. Homemade jams, chocolate from custom molds, handmade soaps and candles, and chocolate or caramel dipped apples are just a few examples. Pick your passion since these can take a big chunk of time from your schedule.

A little planning and extra time is required to make sure your DIY wedding favors come out perfectly. Price out all your supplies first to make sure you are not spending more to make your gifts yourself versus buying them. Be aware of weather conditions during your planned season and adapt accordingly. For example, it is not great idea to order chocolates in summer due to the potential to melt and the steep expedited shipping costs. Finally, pick inexpensive favor bags and boxes that are easy to fill if you are short on time.


Creative DIY Ideas for Inexpensive Wedding Favors

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Saturday, November 12, 2011

Crock Pot Monday - Halloween Party Recipes (Crock Pot Girls)

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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Ideas for Treats Instead of Halloween Candy

!±8± Ideas for Treats Instead of Halloween Candy

Most moms dread the thought of Trick or Treat bags filled with ultra-sugary candy. You want the kids to have a good time on Halloween night, but you don't want them overloading on empty calories. Tummy aches and toothaches are no fun for anyone. So this year, why not offer Halloween treats that are fun and nutritious?

Caramel Apples

Who says you have to stock up on mini candy bars and lollipops? Offer caramel dipped apples instead. Yes, the caramel counts as candy, but the apple is the star of the treat. Get the kids involved in making this fun snack and they won't even miss the volumes of candy. You can also offer them to Trick of Treaters. Just wrap them in wax paper or cellophane after they've had a chance to set.

Make caramel apples by washing and drying the apples of your choice. The grocery or craft store will carry lollipop sticks during the Fall season. Place one stick in each apple so that it's firmly in place.

Now, when it comes to the caramel, there are two ways to do it. You can either buy caramel wraps in the grocery store. They are intended for exactly this purpose. They come in thin, flat, circular discs and are ready to wrap around the apples. Peel off one wrap at a time and simply form it around the base of the dry apple. As long as your apples are dry, the caramel wrap will stick for good. If there's any moisture, the wraps will tend to slide off.

The other way to make caramel apples is the old-fashioned way. You could boil up a batch of caramel using sugar and a candy thermometer. But it's even easier to buy a few bags of caramel candies and melt them down. In a large pot that you've buttered, melt a whole bag of caramels over low heat. Stand right by the pot stirring it. Don't walk away as caramel burns very easily and you'll have to throw the whole batch away. When all the caramels have melted, dip one apple on a stick at a time into the molten liquid. Roll the apple around so that the whole thing is covered. Let it set for a few seconds and then roll it in again for a second coat. Set on wax paper with the stick standing up until set. Once all the apples are done, you can either roll them in chopped peanuts, sprinkles, walnuts or crushed pretzels.

Other Healthy Choices

It all depends on whether you're looking for alternative Halloween treats for your own children or if you're trying to come up with a healthy treat to give out to Trick or Treaters in your neighborhood. If it's for your own children, you have lots of options. You can cut cheese into fun Halloween shapes and arrange them on a funky decorated plate. You can cut their sandwiches into cat or pumpkin shapes and have a good time with the Halloween theme. You can even offer muffins with a light cream cheese frosting that you dust with edible food glitter. Do blacks and oranges for a fun look. Stick in a pumpkin or ghost shaped decorative pick.

For Trick or Treaters, you have to be careful. You don't know who might have an allergy to something you've made. And since the goblins at your door will disappear into the night, you can't check with every one of their parents. So, instead of making something, offer store bought popcorn balls, fruit roll ups, cheese and cracker packets, juice boxes, animal crackers or fun-shaped graham crackers.

There are many ways to have a fun and healthy Halloween season. Check out grocery store displays as often there are new holiday-shaped foods that are introduced during the Fall.


Ideas for Treats Instead of Halloween Candy

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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Concord Caramel Apple Kits, 5-Ounce Wraps (Pack of 24 )

!±8± Concord Caramel Apple Kits, 5-Ounce Wraps (Pack of 24 )

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If soft, chewy caramel is your craving, then our Caramel Apple Kit will make you smile. The caramel mix combined with milk and sugar yields a chewy delight. For more smiles, dip caramel apples in chopped walnuts, slivered almonds or coconut. Caramel Kits turn 10 apples into a fun treat for parties, fairs and fundraisers.Tips for making great caramel apples: * DO NOT make caramel apples on rainy or humid days. * Add chopped nuts or coconut to your caramel apples while they are warm for an extra touch. * Dipping apples more than one day in advance is not recommended * For wrapping apples, use cellophane sheets. Do not use plastic wrap.

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