I used the party invites to kick off the theme. I know in the past I have just emailed a lot of the party invites, but I really love receiving mail in the post, and I just think it makes it that much more special.
As always I was far too busy enjoying the party to get many photos, but here are a few for you.
The cake is made from 2 x 20cm square cakes that hubby trimmed to add to the top layer, and 1 x loaf pan. I made the windows and doors out of piped white chocolate (lets just say that my hands were none too steady at the hour of the night I was making them!). The roof is just ice cream wafers, cut to size, and the characters are per favour of the kids' duplo set. :)
When it came to party favours, I wanted something that was way more than just lollies. I searched many times till I found these milk pails in colours that the birthday boy chose. And there were JUST enough of them for the day!
You can see poking out the top one of the straws that I made for the party (tutorial here).
I filled them with plastic animals, Pascal Milk Bottle lollies, little fuzzy chicks, the duck crayons that we made the week before the party (posted here) and fruit scented highlighters.
The menu was based around brunch (thanks for the idea Anneliese!), which lent itself readily to the whole farm theme I thought.
Scrambled Eggs
Homemade Muesli (Granola to all my US friends. Recipe from Nov 2010 Martha Stewart Living magazine - which I doctored a little.)
Pancakes with either Homemade berry compote or Maple Syrup with cream
A selection of toasts, spreads, and cereals
Fresh Breakfast Juice
And for the kids we had milk in little glass bottles. These were juice bottles that I removed the labels from, and added Moo "juice" labels (found here). Note to self... set up table and get photos of everything BEFORE the kids sit down! lol
Farm Girl |
I used a vintage sheet with farm pictures on it for the table cloth on the main table (It was mine when I was about 6), and a light blue one on the kids table - which is what Little Clam chose. Apologies for not getting a photo of the actual table!!! ( I had to get the sheet out of the cupboard to take this one).
The men were good enough to give wheelbarrow rides to all the little peeps, and in between turns the rest played on the swings, bikes and sandpit. I had some games ready to go... but didn't end up using them - woops (pin the nose on the pig, pass the parcel, etc.). We finished off with everyone sitting down and watching Little Clam open his presents, which had been stored in a drum at the beginning of the party.
All in all, it was pretty stress free - just the way you want it for a 2-year-olds party. :)
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How fun does that look?! Sometimes I think we have as much fun putting it together as they do "taking it apart":) Cyndy
ReplyDeleteYou've done a great job with your farm theme and I love the barn cake too:) Very clever party favour ideas too, I find them a bit tricky sometimes because I try and avoid too many lollies, these sound great:)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Party! Love the cake!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful cake, great party theme and you did so many cute ideas i would have been falling over ooohhing and aahhing over everything if i was there. xx
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a lovely party and some really great ideas!
ReplyDeleteI think an awesome kid's party is the best thing in the world. love your theme, and that cake is awesome. hubby and i also usually collaborate on the cake in the wee hours the night before! looks like a stack of fun.
ReplyDeleteI recognised the sheet! What a great idea and so much fun for a kid's party. I loved reading and looking.
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