In our house, Animal is one of our top five favorite Muppets. Today I gave it my best attempt to make an Animal-Inspired cupcake. If you like how he turned out and would like to make Animal cupcakes for your kids, here’s a quick tutorial!
Gather the following supplies: Candy eyes, Tic-Tacs, Juju coins, red & orange icing, and cupcakes.
Start by icing the cupcake with orange icing.
Next, add the eyes and nose.
Then add his seven wonderful teeth.
Using a Star decorator tip, pipe Animal’s orange and red fur icing. Last, but not least, add his black eyebrows. It’s that simple!
Which Muppet is your family’s favorite? I’m working on a few other Muppets-Inspired ideas to share with you shortly. So far, I’ve shared with you Kermit and Animal Inspired ideas. Look for my family’s other three favorite Muppets to show up on the blog in upcoming posts.
This Friday I’m thrilled to be participating in the Favorite Food Friday blog hop hosted by Day by Day Disney. If you love Disney food, hop over to Day by Day Disney to check out more fun Disney food. He’s featuring the “Grey Stuff” cupcake today! Check it out at
“Muppets Most Wanted” will be opening in theatres on March 21st and my family couldn’t be more excited. Add a hysterical group of Muppets to any birthday party and wouldn’t you be excited?
My son Gavin will be turning seven in April. I can’t even believe it. I know how cliché it is to say that, but it’s true. When he chose a movie theatre birthday party with his classmates over our annual family birthday party the realization that he’s not my baby anymore smacked me straight across the face. So with his decision made, Gavin and I did a bit of research to see what movies would be showing during his birthday month and what movie do you think he chose? Well of course, “Muppets Most Wanted”! The fact that Gavin picked this movie has made it easier to deal with the reality of my baby becoming a big boy. Yes, it’s purely the distraction that his party will be Muppets themed. I have to admit, I’m pretty excited about making a “few” Muppet-Inspired items for the party. Seriously, who could blame me? It’s the Muppets! Needless to say, the planning is well underway.
Today I thought I’d share a few things that I’ve started to put together for his classmates’ “Thank you” bags.
Is it Kermit? Or is it Constantine? Hmmm…
This fly loving frog’s likeness could be transformed or disguised whatever way a little artist decides with the use of washable markers and then washed off whenever he wants to create again. Or even better, if you have a dry erase marker kids could clean it off with a tissue.
Here’s how I made this simple craft.
The images above are of a 4″ x 6″ laminated photo of Kermit. I found the Kermit image on the Disney Wiki site. It’s perfect because he’s looking straight forward. Then I saved it to my Pictures file, uploaded it into Publisher and sized it to 4″ x 6″. After I printed it out on copy paper, I cut it out and laminated it using the pouches you see in the photo below. It couldn’t be more simple! If you don’t want to use a laminating machine, contact paper can be used for the same effect.
This “Disguising Kermit” card will be one of a few special Muppets related items that Gavin’s guests will find in their party bags. I decided to use these adorable Muppets backpacks as party bags. I found them at SUBWAY. Each Subway Fresh Fit for Kids Meal comes with one of six fun Muppet style backpacks. These are the three styles we chose for our party. Subway has a wonderful Muppet campaign going on right now. Have you seen the commercials? Adorable! You can visit Subway’s website for more Muppet fun. Here’s a link to “Get Things Started!”
Each party bag will include a small tribute to several of our favorite Muppets. Can you guess what item Fozzie would want us to include? Yep, we’ve included one of those!
Look for more Muppet-Inspired fun this week on the blog!
Don’t you just love the Oscars? All the glitz and glam is so easy to get wrapped up in. The next thing I know, I’m up until midnight making sure I’ve seen the last award handed out.
Once upon a time, before babies arrived, I attended Oscar parties. They were so much fun and I truly miss going! This year I decided to throw my own little party for just our family. I don’t know about you, but my favorite movie of the year was Saving Mr. Banks. I wish it was nominated for more awards other than Best Original Score, but regardless I decided to theme some snacks for the evening after the film, Mary Poppins.
This is honestly the most impromptu “party”, having just decided to put it together this morning. The kids and I watched Mary Poppins last night and during the animated sequence Miss Mary ordered some Raspberry Ice, cakes and tea. So this morning Victoria and I ran to the store and we found these adorable Strawberry Shortcakes and also some Black Raspberry Sparkling Ice. Then I jumped on-line and found this website with “Free Mary Poppins clip art”. I DO NOT recommend using the clip art from this site on items you make for sale because I’m certain they are copyrighted to Disney. However, for our impromptu party they worked perfectly.
If you loved Saving Mr. Banks and want to throw your own Poppins Oscar party tonight, you can use the clip art in the fashion that I did. Here is a PDF named Mary. It’s of the penguins and Mary Poppins flying. It’s sized for the straw and cupcake decorations.
I hope you all enjoy the Oscars tonight and if you have snow headed your way, I hope you’re at home warm and safe. Maybe if Elsa wins her Oscar for Frozen she’ll stop this crazy snow!
This Monday, March 3rd is Read Across America Day.
Read Across America Day coincides each year at or around the birth date of Dr. Seuss, born Theodor Seuss Geisel on March 2, 1904. On this special day the nation will celebrate and inspire the joy of reading throughout schools and communities with the help of his brilliant books. As with the majority of parents and teachers, we’ve read many of Dr. Seuss’s famous rhyming masterpieces dozen of times to our children. My son, Gavin, even had a Cat in the Hat themed birthday party when he turned five. And I’m certain that most of you reading this could recite the first page and more without even looking at the book!
Now on to the Disney history…
In 1927 Theodore Geisel married Helen Marion Palmer. They had met while attending Oxford University together. Helen is credited for encouraging him to focus on being an artist for profession instead of his original plans, which were to be an English teacher. What is unknown to most of Dr. Seuss’s fans is that Helen was a successful author herself. During WWII Palmer was the author for several Walt Disney story books including Donald Duck Sees South America and several Song of the South related books. Being part of the 1940s decade of Disney history, her authored stories for Walt Disney have become quite valuable.
For Read Across America Day I’m excited to share with you one of the books she authored with Walt Disney. Look forward to seeing that right here on the blog next week! In the meantime, if you’re planning on celebrating Read Across America Day I’d love to share with you some photos of my son’s Cat in the Hat themed birthday party. There are a few simple and cute ideas that you could use to celebrate Dr. Seuss and his books throughout the week! Please excuse the quality of the photos since the party was two years ago and I never thought that I would use them on a blog!
The Candy Buffet
The candy buffet was filled with red and blue treats to honor the Cat’s hat and Thing 1 and Thing 2. Such color themed items were red Swedish fish, red and white striped mints, red and white chocolates, in addition to blue raspberry gummy treats, blue rock candy, blue cotton candy and a blue and white swirled lollipop tree. Each guest was given a empty treat box to fill up with their treats of choice before going home.
Thing 1 and Thing 2 cupcakes
These cupcakes were incredibly simple to put together. I give most of the credit to Weis grocery store. I asked them to put an extra amount of blue icing on the top of the cupcakes for the Things’ hair. All I had to do was add candy eyes, wrap them in a red cupcake wrapper and add on the Thing 1 and Thing 2 circles.
Cat in the Hat’s Marshmallow and Chocolate Hat Pops
To make this treat I used two regular sized marshmallows, which I put a pretzel stick through and then dipped in white chocolate to keep them together. After that was complete I dipped the top third in red chocolate and allowed it to cool. While it was hardening, I piped a white chocolate base and allowed that to cool. At this time, if you want the pop effect you have to insert a cookie pop stick into the chocolate base while it’s still warm. Hold it in place for a few moments while it hardens. Once the marshmallow’s red chocolate had hardened I dipped the opposite side in red and placed it to the white chocolate base while it was warm. This part is a bit tricky if you have them on a stick. It’s much easier if you omit the stick!
Crafts and Reading
The kids attending Gavin’s party started their time at the craft table. They each made a Cat in the Hat’s Hat pencil holder. They were made with the use of a can hug, card stock and construction paper. This craft idea came from a Michael’s Craft Store that hosted a craft for Dr. Seuss’s birthday earlier that year. I also printed a bunch of age appropriate activity sheets with questions regarding Dr. Seuss books. At the table next to the craft area were all of the books that the kids could read or look through to find the answers if needed.
The Cat in The Hat Placemats
Each child had a custom-made placemat to use at the “Kids Table”. I created them by mounting pages from the storybook onto cardstock and then laminating them.
Games
The kids played two games- Pin the Extra Hat on the Cat and Catch Thing 1 and Thing 2.
Pin the Hat is self-explanatory. However to Catch Thing 1 and Thing 2, we blew up blue balloons and wrote 1 and 2 on separate balloons. The kids worked in teams of two and captured each balloon Thing with the use of a net and then locked them outside of the room. It was a contest between the teams to see who could capture them first. The kids loved popping the Things once it was over!
Photo Op
To end the day each child had a photo taken with the birthday boy, of course posing as Thing 1 and Thing 2.
I hope these photos inspire you to add a bit of extra fun into Read Across America day on Monday. Don’t forget to stop by the blog next week to check out my vintage Disney find by Helen Palmer!
My son, Gavin, is a HUGE Disney Infinity fan. I have to admit that I enjoy playing the game with him, although with my lack of good gaming skills I just hold him back! One of the things that I really like about the game is the creative side known as the “Toy Box” mode. Seeing Gavin create a world of his own is a pretty cool experience. It’s amazing to watch his six-year-old mind inventing before my eyes.
As you could probably guess, when I asked what kind of party theme he would like to have for his upcoming birthday, Gavin instantly said, “Disney Infinity!” Unfortunately it’s not an easy task to be able to set up enough game systems for his entire class to play together. So another theme was chosen for the party that he’ll invite his classmates to attend. And in addition we will have a small party on the day of his birthday with his grandparents where he can challenge them to an afternoon of Disney Infinity game play.
Even though it will be a small gathering, I still want the afternoon to have a festive feel so of course I’ve started to look for Disney Infinity party supplies. If you’re trying to find them too, let me save you some time and tell you, I can’t find a thing created by Disney! So I’ve started making my own and thought I’d share how with you.
First, let me start by telling you that the images that I’m using are the property of Disney. I am using them solely for the purpose of decorating my son’s party. I don’t sell the party supplies, but I will tell you how I made them, so you could do the same for your child’s party too.
So here’s what I worked on last night…
Cupcake Garland
The card on the bottom of the above photo came as part of the original game set. What’s super cool about this card is that it can be easily used for so many different decorating ideas. The bottom of the card has an open area that is perfect to use for personalization. All you have to do is scan it into your computer, insert the picture into Publisher, add a text box and then you can add your child’s name, or whatever birthday message that you’d like! The font I used is called Captain America and I used the eye dropper tool on Mr. Incredible’s shirt to get the right color match for the font. Then I hole punched the personalized cards and laced ribbon through them. I plan on using red ribbon, not the green featured in the photo. Once the cupcakes are made, I’ll attach each end of the RED ribbon to red and white straws and insert them into cupcakes.
Party Garland
Every Infinity character comes with a card like the one in the top right corner of the photo above . I’m in the process of scanning each card into my computer and resizing them for a party garland. It a simple, yet perfect way to add a touch of Infinity to our little gathering.
These are two of the ideas that I worked on last night and I’ll share more as I continue to work on Gavin’s two different parties. Did you notice on Facebook what Gavin’s other party theme is? And I also have a little princess turning three years old soon too. YAY- Parties!!!
Look for many Disney-Inspired party planning posts coming up in the near future!