Friday, July 19, 2013

WWE Birthday Throw Down, John Cena style!

My son turned three this past June on the 28th, we celebrated his party on the 30th. I asked him several times and suggested many themes for his party and every time (over a period of 2-3 weeks) he answered "don't know", until one day I said wrestlers! Then every time after that I would ask him what kind of party he wanted and he would reply... John Cena party. After realizing he was not going to budge off of this theme I decided it was time to get creative and give my son an amazing WWE style 3rd birthday party!

I love dabbling in graphic design so I of course made THIS awesome John Cena invite for his party :o) I ordered some decorations from my normal party supply website. Those were the easy tasks. Next I had to sit down and with the help of a few friends I figured out the food list.

On the menu : CM Punch, John Jelly Bean-a Cena, Kane Krispies, Zigs in a Blanket, Big Show Sandwiches, King of the Ring Ring Pops.






After everyone enjoyed some WWE themed party foods we opened presents and enjoyed some cupcakes. I was even able to find and purchase a John Cena 'pin the tail on the donkey' kind of game for the party. All the kids had a blast trying to put the logo on his wristband! 



I had attempted to make a WWE wrestling ring cake that we placed the WWE Rumblers we bought for our son in the middle as if they were wrestling each other, but it was so hot that day and even though my cake was chilled and I was frosting it IN THE FRIDGE the frosting still was melting and making a huge mess :o( But he loved the cake and loved dipping his new Sheamus and John Cena in the frosting to sample.


Then after all the party guests went home, we played with his new toys, he fell asleep and slept peacefully the rest of the night :o) I am pretty sure he had a great time at his party with all of his family and friends!







Saturday, June 29, 2013

Breakfast for Dinner

My kids love to have breakfast for dinner. Whether it is omelets, skillet, burritos, or pancakes; they love breakfast for dinner! I seen something on pinterest about making pancakes in a cupcake tin. Now I love cupcake tin meals! We have made (and love) Mini Deep Dish Pizzas from the cupcake tin and another favorite is ham and cheese with biscuits in the cupcake pan. So I decided, we were going to try pancakes made with the cupcake tin.... and they were DELICIOUS! I made 2 dz worth and my 3 kids alone at 11 of them! :o) We ended up making Blueberry Pancake Bites, Chocolate Chip Pancake Bites, and Peanut Butter Pancake Bites. The possibilities are endless with this super quick, easy, and yummy little meal. We added some sausage links and bacon slices to eat with our pancake bites.


Directions :
1. Mix pancake batter and gather pan and utensils needed. 
2. Spray your cupcake tin with Non-Stick spray, be sure to cover the area completely for easy removal after cooking. Turn oven on and preheat to 350 degrees.
3. Spoon pancake batter into cupcake tin and fill about 1/2-3/4 full.
4. Bake in oven for 8-12 minutes depending on your oven. The edges will get golden brown when ready.
5. Remove and plate, serve with syrup, butter, powdered sugar, etc etc.






The Circus is in Town!

I've been meaning to blog about my youngest daughter's party for forever.... I mean she turned 4 in February so only a few months behind right :o) Anyways, my youngest daughter Abigayle wanted a Circus themed party this year. As a mother who LOVES party planning I was beyond excited when she told me this. I planned for months and had all my ideas thought out and things pinned on pinterest. I love doing graphic work, as I have a shop on etsy for that (www.etsy.com/shop/GroovyGraphicsNmore), so I decided I would make everything needed for the party. I started with the invites. I made the ticket design on my photo editing program and then after printing and cutting attached them to colored cardstock, standard circus colors of course! I then took my fancy scissors and trimmed around the edges, stuck them in addressed envelopes and sent them on their way. Everyone loved the invites!


I also made the directional signs for the circus, the game signs, and the can game cans :o) I told you I was a little excited for this party/theme. My daughter Abigayle loved it too!





For the big top circus tent part of the party I went to my local Dollar store and purchased some red and white rectangle shaped table cloths. My husband helped me hang them starting from the middle of our living room and draping them outwards towards the wall. These pictures do NOT do the awesome-ness of the big top tent any justice. It was truly amazing in person and everyone, even the adults, loved it!


Sticking to the theme for food I had Peanut (In the shell), Popcorn, Punch, Chips & Cheese, and Hot Dog (even found the cute little hot dog containers).


I did some color themed cupcakes and a number 4 cake (in Abbie's favorite color) I even thought we should stick a little lion of Abigayle's in the "Cupcake Cage" :o)









I also make hair bows so I made a Circus bow for each of my daughter's to wear at the party. All in all everyone, especially the birthday girl Abigayle, had a great time and it will be a party to remember!




Friday, April 19, 2013

You can't see me!

Our youngest child, and only son, will be turning 3 in June. I am both happy and sad, like most mothers :o) 

His newest interest in wrestling. Not just any wrestling but WWE wrestling! What can I say.... he is 100% boy! A few of his favorites are John Cena (of course), The Rock, Sheamus, Big Show, and Kane.... just to name a few :o) 

When I asked him what kind of party he wanted he looked at me with that serious little face of his and said "Mom, don't know." So I started naming off stuff, Spiderman... Cars.... Construction (Diggers, Trucks).... and then I said wrestling! He shouted "Yeah! Yeah, Mom! Me want Cena party! Cena's great!" So a couple weeks went by and I asked again what kind of party he wanted and he still insisted on a John Cena party, not wrestling in general, John Cena! 

I sat down and made his invite for the party last night, graphic design is yet another one of my many crafty hobbies I enjoy doing! :o) I wanted to share the invite now, even though I am sure I will eventually share more Cena party pictures after the party, but I just couldn't wait that long to share this!!! I knew what I wanted in my head and upon searching and searching for what seemed like forever I could NOT find the fonts I wanted to use. So what did I do you might ask..... I made the font look the way I wanted it to look by simply editing it using my favorite program, gimp! When our son woke up today and after breakfast I showed him the invite, hoping to get his approval :o) He loved it!!! 

So what do you all think? Is this a worthy John Cena birthday invite??


Monday, April 8, 2013

Cherry Tomatoes anyone...??

I thought that I would post something a little different then my normal blog entry. Instead of sharing a fun craft to do with your kids I thought I would share one of my little kitchen tricks or tip, what ever you would prefer to call it.

My middle child, Abigayle (4 yrs) loves Cherry Tomatoes! Like LOVES them! She also loves to have them sliced for salads or tacos. Have you ever tried to slice a small tomato ? Seeds and juice squirts out all over the place! So here is my little tip on how to slice a small tomato such as a Cherry or a Grape tomato without making a huge mess and squeezing out the guts to the tomato.

First gather your materials :
- Tomatoes
- 2 Bowl Lids (need to be the same lid and have an edge/rim to them) *see picture
- Knife, I would suggest a larger knife then I used, but I have bad luck with knives so I like to use the same small one for everything I slice :o)
- Bowl or dish to place the nicely sliced tomatoes in.


First you start by placing a handful (or two) of tomatoes in the groove on the top of one of the lids.


 Then you will take and place the other lid on top of the tomatoes, tops of the lids need to be pointing towards each other. Now bare with me on the picture of me slicing the tomatoes. My 5 1/2 yr old was taking the picture and this was the best of 4 attempts :o) After you have your lids and tomatoes ready begin to slowly slice/work your knife though the center of the lids. Continue until you have sliced through to the other side.


And there you have it! Perfectly sliced tomatoes! Perfect for salads, tacos, nachos, etc.





Monday, April 1, 2013

Marbled Nails

I love pinterest as much as any other crafty person I am sure! Sometimes I find myself being a touch addicted to it and end up pinning the majority of my night away! Could be worse things I could be doing right....!?!

While pinning away I have stumbled upon several water marbled nails. Reading the directions and seeing how awesome it looks I thought to myself "Pin this, I will try that one day." While secretly knowing that most likely I wouldn't do it one day as many things that I pin I never will do... oh well :o) But, I actually decided to attempt this particular pin. My nails have been super strong lately and are currently long enough for something as stunning as this to be displayed on.

So I gathered my materials...

- Nail Polish (I tried several kinds until I found ones that worked) I used 2 colors but want to try 3 next time
- Q Tips and Tooth Picks  (these will be used to clean fingers and polish removal)
- Vaseline
- Cup of Water
- Paper Plate **this is just for trash reasons**

Now get comfy where you are sitting as this is not a quick nail job, but so worth it!!!

Fill your cup with luke warm or room temperature water, almost all the way full. Then you will need to swab the Vaseline all around your finger covering all your skin but not the nail. This will ensure the polish doesn't stick to you but the nail instead.

Now slowly dip your polishes in the water, do this by taking 1 drip from one color and just touching the surface of the water until the color 'spreads' outwards. Continue dropping 1 dip while alternating colors. I do between 10-15 drips. I also found it easier if all bottles of polish were opened and ready to grab for quick dripping.

Once all drips are in place you will have  a pretty circle of colors, grab a tooth pick and SLOWLY go from the outside of the circle towards the middle. Do this a few times to create your marbled look of choice. Then very slowly dip your nail in the part of the design you want on your nail, works best if the nail is on a slight angle towards the polish. While your nail is still in the water (under water) take your toothpick and gather all the polish by swirling in slow circular motions to clear it from your finger. Then remove your finger, slowly, and use a q-tip to clean your finger tip and remove all excess polish. Spot clean with nail polish remover if needed.

Be sure to top with a clear top coat after several minutes of air drying.  Continues these steps for all or as few nails as you wish.

The colors choices are endless and the more you do it the better you get. Can you imagine different color schemes for holidays?!?! How cute!!!

Now when I did this my camera was not charged so I had to use my daughter's iPad, the picture quality isn't the best but it shows the finished product! I didn't put a top coat on soon enough as when I was cleaning my bathroom the next day most of my polish chipped off before I could get better pictures.



And you know once my daughter's seen my nails they wanted theirs done the same way :o) I did try to do their nails and for being only 4 yrs and 5 1/2 yrs they sat still very good and ended up with some cute nails! The pictures are again not the best and due to the fact that their nails are so dang TINY the design didn't have much room to really show up. 




Saturday, March 9, 2013

Here Come's Peter Cottontail...

Easter is coming early this year! Falling on the last day of March I had to rush my Easter crafts and do them while I still  had our St. Patrick's Day crafts out. For our first Easter craft of 2013 I decided to stick with one that I have already done with my children. The super fun and cute String Easter Eggs.

Lately I have been seeing people posting pictures of these online with candy in the eggs. I think that is a great idea but with the amount of work that goes into making these super awesome eggs... I would not want to destroy it to get the candy out :o) But hey, that is just me!!

To make this craft here are the following materials you will need :


  • Balloons, I have found water balloons work best. They are smaller and more egg shape. Also a heck of a lot harder to blow up so be prepared for that!
  • Glue (Elmer's Glue or Store Brand doesn't matter) 
  • Embroidery Floss 
  • Scissors
  • Bowl & Spoon, plastic is easier to rinse off when finished.
  • Water
  • Needle
  • (optional) Spray Starch *for added stiffness
To begin you need to decided how many eggs you would like to have when finished. Now add 4 to that number just to be safe :o) After all your "eggs" are blown up you will need to make the glue mixture used for the string.

I don't have exact measurements on this so I will do my best to explain it. Start with some water in your bowl, probably about 1/2 cup to 3/4 cup. Then squeeze in the glue, don't be shy! I would say squeeze just less then half of a normal sized bottle of glue into the water. Then mix, you want it to be the consistency of milk, I would say 2% milk :o)

Now again, not sure on the measurements, you need to pick the string and cut a strip. I grab it in one hand and stretch my arms apart length wise 2 and 1/2 times and cut, I am 5'5" if that gives you a better idea of size ... Once you have your strand of string slowly put it in your glue mixture. Use the spoon to gently get all the string wet with the mixture. Once you are done you can start to wrap your balloon with the string. I gently run my fingers around the string so that not too much liquid is on it but enough is on there to make the string stiff when it dries.

As you are wrapping the string be sure to not wrap too close to the knot on the balloon, this will cause it to cave in when you are popping the balloon. I hang my balloons up to dry over night. When they feel good and dry you can do one of two things. You can either spray them with the spray on starch if you want to be sure they are stiff or you can start to pop the balloons.

Where I live it is still pretty cold here in Michigan when Easter is coming, so the cold weather helps me with this part. I take my "eggs" outside and cold air makes the balloons shrink just enough that I can run a needle between the balloon and the string, releasing them from each other. Once the balloon and string are separated I poke a hole or two or three in the top of the balloon by the knot. Once all the air is gone from the balloon you can remove it through one of the bigger holes on your egg. 

Do this to all your "eggs" and then decorate with them however you wish! I take sewing thread and hang ours from the ceiling :o)

Here is a picture from last year's eggs, 2012


And here are a couple pictures of our eggs this year, 2013.



Enjoy!! Remember, people have been adding little candies inside the balloons too, but I like them just the way they are, without the goodie :o)