Back to School Party

It’s a new year with new resolutions. Two of my main resolutions are to celebrate more (living a life full of gratitude regardless of my circumstances) and to blog more often too. That said, I thought a great way to start the year would be with a ‘Back to School’ party. As happy as I am to be back in the school routine, and having more time to myself, these weren’t our main reasons for celebrating. We were thankful for our summer holiday and that we have the privilege of good education here in New Zealand. We invited a bunch of friends and their kids over for a BBQ style dinner (I say ‘BBQ style’ cause we don’t actually own a BBQ) To my surprise nearly all of them came. Around 15 Adults and 20 children in total – never have we had that many children in our house at once. But we were prepared. We set up a few stations with various types of toys, had a movie playing and a craft table were the kids made tags for their school bags.

Then just to make it a little extra special I set up a drinks and dessert station. We simply used things that we already had in our house, and guests contributed salads and drinks so this was a very low cost party.

Back to School Party

The Drinks & Dessert Station

Back to School Globe

Back to School Apple and Globe

Back to School - Pencils

Back to School - Infused water

Back to School Cupcakes

Back to School - Party Favours

Back to School - Smarties

Back to School - Mini Bunting

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The Wiggles Party

Occasionally, I will be asked to assist with only certain aspects of a party. In these cases the client is usually very keen to do most of the work themselves but wants to be coached through the planning and/or decorating process. And that was the case with our recent ‘The Wiggles’ themed party. The family and I sat down together and (with all my experience at their disposal) created a plan, divided up the tasks and created a programme for the night of the party. On the day I came in to co-ordinate their setting up team. They also hired me to take care of a few décor pieces that they really wanted, but were beyond what they felt they could achieve.

The party was a great deal of fun. Along with the BBQ dinner we served Hot Potatoes and Fruit Salad (two of ‘The Wiggles’ favourites). There was dancing and a lot of helium balloons. A real family friendly evening. Here are a few snap shots of the results:

The Wiggles Drinks Station

The Wiggles Drinks Station

Snow White Party

Snow White Themed Birthday Party

Vibrant colours and apples of all kinds were at the heart of this Snow White themed party we recently created. My niece was celebrating her 5th birthday and this theme was her specific request. Inspired by Disney’s Snow White we had a lot of fun creating this brightly coloured princess party that had a strong woodland flavour.

Pretty Pink Princess Party

Pretty Pink Princess Lead Image

Princess parties have to be the most common theme we have requests for, and even though we have done this theme many times each one always turns out slightly different. While I didn’t have a professional photographer at this party, I did take a few snapshots on my phone and since they turned out reasonably well I thought I would share them with you.

Lego Construction Party

Lego Party Lead Image

I loved Lego as a child so when I has asked to create a Lego Party for a young man turning 8 years old I was definitely excited for the challenge. The only constraint was that it had to be a Lego Construction Party. Having done a Construction themed party for this young man two years earlier, I felt the challenge was even greater as I wanted the two parties to clearly be different. So after a fair bit of research and some very late nights this is what I came up with.

Gingerbread House Decorating Party

For the last few years I have put together a very simple Gingerbread House Decorating party for my son and my nieces. This year I decided to go all out with for this annual party and invite a couple more friends. We had an absolute blast decorating the gingerbread houses – it was such a special time for both kids and parents alike.

It all began with the invitations being hand delivered by these giant gingerbread men.

Gingerbread House Decorating Party

Handy Hints for Hosting a Gingerbread House Decorating Party

12 Days of Christmas Ideas – Day 9
Gingerbread House Decorating Party Title Image

I really do enjoy the build up to Christmas, and for the last few years as part of the build up we have included the decorating of gingerbread houses. It really is a fun activity for the whole family. Over the last few years we have kept it all rather low-key, but this year the plan is to go all out. However you decide to approach it, here’s a few hints we have learned along the way that will hopefully help you with yours.

While you can actually buy complete kits for making a Gingerbread house these days, if you’d rather approach it from scratch here’s a list of things you’ll need:

  • Gingerbread house pieces
  • Icing to glue the house together and stick on the decorations
  • Decorations i.e lollies etc.
  • A plate to decorate the house on
  • A knife or scissors or both

 

The Gingerbread House Pieces

Most recipes for gingerbread men will work for making gingerbread houses.

You’ll either need to create your on pattern or you can buy actual cutters from most supermarkets. I find that the cutters you can buy make rather large houses. This is fine if 3-4 people are all working on one house, but if you opt to have one house each like we do, well let’s just say, that’s a lot of gingerbread! I decided to design my own pattern and so far it seems that each year the design has got a little smaller. When you are doing one house each, you want to find the right balance between enough space to decorate creatively without having too much space that the kids loose interest before they are done.

Another thing you need to do when baking the house walls, is double check you have all the pieces – one year I came to the assembling of the houses only to find I was one piece short – arrgh!

Gingerbread Houses

Can you spot the roof piece that is made of cardboard?

The Icing

This is something that I have struggled with a little. They say that royal icing is best. This is made with egg whites or an egg white powder that can be purchased at cake decorating stores. It is quite a fast drying icing that sets real hard – two things you are after when you are trying to get the walls to hold together. I have also had some success with just mixing icing sugar and water, but you do have to get the consistency just right – usually quite thick.

I have also taken to using sewing pins (having sterilised them in boiling water first) to hold the pieces in place while they dry.

Gingerbread house disaster

As you can see this was one of our failed attempts – but it still tasted great!

 

The Decorations

The most obvious thing here is the need for lollies. Smaller lollies are best but you can also cut larger lollies down to the size you want. A pair of sterilised scissors works best for cutting jellies and marshmallows, but you’ll need a knife and chopping board for harder lollies like candy canes. Our favourite lollies for decorating are M&Ms, mini jellybeans, marshmallows, candy canes and chocolate drops/buttons.

While lollies seem like the most obvious choice you can use lots of other things too. For example you can use cake sprinkles like 100s & 1000s, pretzels, small chocolate biscuits, dried fruit, nuts and even some breakfast cereals work well too.

Finished gingerbread house

Love the pretzel fence.

The Plate

Don’t forget about the plate you’re building it on. It does need to be fairly sturdy as the houses do have a bit of weight to them. We tried paper plates one year – not the best idea. Another option are cake boards – you can find these at most dollar stores these days. Size-wise, it’s a good idea for them to have a reasonable space available around the house so you can create gardens etc. too.

A Few Last Notes

I find when decorating gingerbread houses with kids it’s a good idea to have aprons of some description for them to wear. Also do whatever you can to limit their need to get out of their chairs and walk around – this definitely contains the mess. Lastly I make sure they each have either a drink of water or milk – my theory it that it helps to dilute the amount of sugar they eat during the process.

If you have any further questions about creating your own gingerbread house, I’m happy to try and answer them. Just use the comments section below. Happy creating,

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Go the All Blacks!

Create your own Sports Bar at home!

We’re now getting down to the final rounds of the 2015 Rugby World Cup. What better time to gather with friends and watch the games. Technically even the most casual of ‘get-togethers’ qualifies as a party so why not kick things up a notch and set up a refreshments station for all your guests to enjoy. Here’s some great ideas and products to help get your creative juices flowing.

All Blacks Party Supplies

Set up a table that is in view of your TV, but not obstructing it, and add a few decorations to it. If you’re not keen on making them yourself, then Build a Birthday have a great selection to choose from, and you can order them online too.

 

All Blacks food products

Next you need food. Some of New Zealand’s favourite brands are supporting our team by going black, so why not make use of them. Photo credit: 100% Pure New Zealand

 

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I think these tins full of popcorn, are a must. Available at most major supermarkets, not only is it a great game watching snack it adds to the décor. Photo credit: Countdown

 

Game Watching Food Recipes

So that all your snack food isn’t out of a packet, choose 1-2 sweet and savoury options to add to the table. Here’s some tasty ideas from KitchMe – if you choose dishes that can be prepared in advance, even better.

 

All Blacks Cookies

And if you feel like getting a bit fancy, you could even give these a try. Photo credit: The Whole Cake and Caboodle

Now while this may seem like a lot of work, as my Mum will often say, ‘there is a method to my madness’. Not only will this look amazing and help build a great atmosphere for watching the game – because you have put out everything your guests could possibly need on this “self-serve” food and beverage station, you’ll get to enjoy the game more because you won’t have to keep getting up to get things.

For more ideas check out our Rugby/Football Party pin board on Pinterest, and if you do give this a go we’d love to see your photos.

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Space Rocket Party

Space Party Title Photo

I couldn’t believe that another year had passed us by, when we recently celebrated my son’s 4th birthday. This year it was a Space Rocket theme.  Earlier on this year I found this awesome rocket ship puzzle at Kmart. We have had hours of great imaginative play with this simple toy. We’ve taken many trips to Jupiter and occasionally Saturn or Mars, so it was only natural that this became the inspiration for the whole party.

Party Highlights:
  • I really wanted iced rocket shaped cookies but didn’t want to spend the time piping on all the little details. So I was pretty excited to create an image that matched the cookie cutter and then to have it printed onto icing by a company here in Auckland called Photocake. (More about this next week.)
  • As always we work hard to have the food match the theme too. So this time we had Cupcakes decorated with our printables; Planet Pops; Rocket Cookies; Star Sandwiches; Meteorite Meatballs; Saturn Rings (Burger Rings).
  • I always try to have a combination of games and activities at each party I create – this time we made a cardboard rocket shaped playhouse to match the theme, along with Galactic play-dough and a game we called ‘Twinkle, twinkle eat a star’. This game involved cookies in the shape of stars hanging across the doorway for the kids to try and eat without using their hands. Very entertaining to watch!
  • I love to use child sized chairs, so I was super excited to find that Carlton Party Hire in Henderson had just added to their range child sized Chavari chairs – eeek! They have been available overseas for a number of years, but have only just arrived in New Zealand. In fact I was the first person to hire these ones. They looked so cool and matched the theme perfectly.
  • Lastly, I have a bit of a thing with the concertina rosettes at the moment so I was thrilled to use them in the birthday banner and as coasters.

 

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Kids space rocket party table centrepiece

Kids space rocket party kids chavari chairs

Kids space rocket party helium balloons

Kids space rocket party table setting from above

Kids space rocket party centrepiece

Kids space rocket party astronaut

Kids space rocket party drink bottles and coasters

Kids space rocket party table setting and playhouse

Kids space rocket party playhouse

Kids space rocket party playhouse and food table

Kids space rocket party game galactic play-dough

Kids space rocket party favours

Kids space rocket party favour bags with printables

Kids space rocket party food table

Kids space rocket party iced cookies

Kids space rocket party cookie printables

Kids space rocket party cupcake printables

Kids space rocket party printables

Kids space rocket party planet pops

Kids space rocket party cakepops

Kids space rocket party theme colour candy

Kids space rocket party themed candy

Kids space rocket party buffet table

Kids space rocket party star sandwiches

Kids space rocket party star sandwiches and printables

Kids space rocket party saturn rings printables

Kids space rocket party meteorite meatballs

Kids space rocket party meatballs

Kids space rocket party birthday cake

Kids space rocket party cake topper

Kids space rocket party rosette banner

Kids space rocket party birthday banner

Kids space rocket party food and banner

Summing Up:

With every party that I do I put a lot of time, thought and energy into it. Sometimes I even get stumped over what to do next. But when the day arrives and it all comes together perfectly and the guest of honour just beams from ear to ear it is all worth while.

If you have any questions or comments regarding how we put this theme together or if you would like us to create a party for you then please contact us either via email or through the comments section below.

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© 2015 As You Wish Events Ltd.  Want to use this article in your E-newsletter, blog, or website? You can as long as you include this complete statement: Auckland, New Zealand – Event Planner & Designer Nadine Crozier publishes the ‘As You Wish Events’ blog filled with secrets, tips and how-tos for planning your fabulous event. Get your exclusive inspiration, tips and tricks at http://www.asyouwish.co.nz.  As You Wish Events is an event planning and design company based in Auckland, serving the Auckland region and certain areas of Northland.