My girls love Kraftwerk, I put this totally down to my husband. Each one of them has a favourite song, the little one likes "We are the Robots" and the big ones loves "Autobahn". When I came along this fantastic tutorial by prudent baby today, I knew exactly what to do. I had an old "Autobahn" T-shirt in my stash and within 30 minutes my big girl had a dress. We are now waiting for the "We are the Robots" T-shirt to make it's way into my stash.
Wednesday, 30 May 2012
Tuesday, 15 May 2012
Olympic birthday party
Just thought I share my ideas for an Olympic birthday party. My older daughter turned 6 in May and living in GB she got hooked on the idea of the Olympics. Unfortunately the weather was really bad, so we had to do it inside. We had 12 children and split them three teams. When they arrived they had to create their team flags and find a name for their team. We then paraded through the house, following the Olympic torch. The children were shown the seven activities:
- medal forge: I baked gingerbread medals the day before (simple circles with a small hole at the top) and the children had free range over the decorations.
- Olympic hats: I had cut our party hats in Olympic colours with my cricut (free svg file here on svgcuts) and the children got to stick stickers on and colour them (no glue because too messy)
- kangaroo jump: keep feet together and jump as far as you can, three goes, add points
- beanbag toss: throw beanbags in different sized buckets, three goes, add points
- dream trampoline on the Wii (we were going to use the trampoline in the garden)
- star jumps: count how many star jumps you can make
- hula hoop: count how many rotations you manage
We didn't have a big cake but lots of little cupcakes, it was a lot less mess this way. They were really tiny, only two teaspoons of dough in each.
I made something new
Not that I haven't been making things, but I finally managed to take some pictures before I posted it. It is my godmother's 60th birthday and even though we usually just wish each other a happy birthday, this called for an exception. She is a big fan of cranes and butterflies. My mum is hosting her party and the theme is, guess what, cranes and butterflies. While my mum was over for a visit, we folded loads of Origami cranes, mostly in blue, because that is my aunt's favourite colour. After my mum had left, I remembered that I had seen this tutorial on sew mama sew, I loved the font but thought that it looked too involved and I can't get hold of freezer paper. I then had a look at this tutorial and combined both. I was really pleased with my result, even though I had to open quite a few seams again. I hope she likes it, too.
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