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The Ballerina Birthday is an event service based in the San Francisco Bay Area specializing in children's parties for young movers who love to dance, prance, and whirl! We believe that celebrating is best done in a tutu and that shared giggles are the best presents!
Showing posts with label Kid's Parties. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kid's Parties. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

12 Dancing Princesses Slipper Craft

The 12 Dancing Princesses Party I did a few weeks ago was a blast!  Everything came together in a way that made the afternoon really magical, sweet, and tons of fun.  One source of inspiration was Su Blackwell's The Fairy Tale Princess book, with beautiful artwork and illustrations, and the tale of 12 Dancing Princesses.  For the craft portion of the party, it was decided that each of the guests would get their own 11x17 canvas to decorate a pair of slippers however they saw fit! (I've seen ideas for painting parties on Pinterest, looks like so much fun)!
Are you ready for this craftyness?!  Here's how it went down...

I traced out a pair of slippers first in pencil on each
of the canvases, then later (once I was done erasing
my mistakes and boo boos) outlined the slippers with
a thin Sharpie.

Then I colored the slippers in with my chosen colors and
glued ribbons and added a border and few other decorations.
This canvas served as the example for the guests...



The kids creations came out all so different and wonderful!
With the addition of sparkly jewels, foamie hearts and glittery
flowers, they were beautiful works of art!
I was so thrilled with how this craft turned out.  The kids had a blast and were happy to take home their own piece of artwork; it was a special keepsake to remember a wonderful day!

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Holiday Reading for Party Planning

Happy belated Thanksgiving!  I hope you all had a fantastic holiday and that you're still nibbling away at those yummy leftovers! 
As the creator of The Ballerina Birthday, I obviously love a party.  Holiday parties have a special place in my heart as well, since the Christmas season is one of my favorites.  (It's one of the things that inspired me to create our Sugar Plum Party! Have you checked it out yet?!)
I'm sure I inherited my love of the holidays from my Mom, our family has always made a point to dress up our house, meals, crafts, and parties around the holidays.  It's a tradition that I love, and one I'm sure I'll pass on to my own family someday.
I also inherited my love of books from my Mom, she has a huge collection, and she especially loves cookbooks and entertaining books. I've been known to snoop in her collection from time to time, and I've found two new books that I think are great especially at this time of year, with parties and events and gift giving opportunities around every corner.
Pippa Middleton really captured the media's attention by being her sister Kate's Maid of Honor at the oh-so-memorable Royal Wedding last year.  Ever since then I've had a slight fascination with these sisters; they are both so elegant and chic, and as I dove into Pippa's new book, Celebrate, I came to like and respect her even more.  I love that her introduction opens with this:

"It's a bit startling to achieve global recognition (if that's the right word) before the age of thirty, on account of your sister, your brother-in-law and your bottom."

Classy, witty, and well-spoken.  I love her!  With years of experience working at her parents business and within the London event planning industry, Pippa offers not only useful tips, observations and ideas on hostessing, but history on events and holidays celebrated in the UK, which I found particularly interesting.  The pages are filled with beautiful photographs as well, taken by David Loftus.



Another great book I've found is Cupcakes and Cashmere.  Inspired by her very successful blog of the same name, Emily Schuman gathered some of her most popular blog posts, some additional in-depth tips, tricks and tutorials on staying organized and getting the most out of each season, and great photographs into her book.  I love that this book offers ideas not only on organization and hosting parties and gatherings, but tips on fun seasonal make-up, and festive wardrobe looks.




If you're looking to host either a grown up holiday party, or a kid-friendly festive gathering, both of these will get your planning wheels turning and inject a good dose of party planning excitement into your process!


Monday, April 4, 2011

Fabulous Kids Parties

My mom passed along the magazine Celebrate by Phyllis Hoffman a few weeks ago to show me an absolutely adorable article that featured a fun little girls party, along with some tips for all party throwers to be.  This particular party (thrown by Kate Landers Events, LLC) had a fun lady bug and polka dot flare, and of course pink was the color of choice.


Photo by: Andrea Winchenbaugh




I've always been a fan of pink and polka dots, so this party definitely tickled my fancy.  Among my favorite items that the party was sprinkled with were pink tulips, polka dot straws, and lady bug cake pops. Here are the pdfs for bottle labels, cake toppers and tent card, as well as a ladybug invitation, favor tag and address label.


http://www.hoffmanmedia.com/pdfs/LadybugA.pdf
http://www.hoffmanmedia.com/pdfs/LadybugB.pdf


Having been in the business of kids parties since 2009, here are some of Kate's  top tips for a fabulous event. Keep the guest list small, usually the age of the child plus two is a good number.  Also, timing is key, host your party between 1:00 and 4:30 p.m.  No meal will need to be served, which will keep messes and costs down.  Place cards are functional and pretty, they also make guests feels like they each have a special place.  Invest in some classic linens and tableware, they'll carry you through years to come.


Enjoy and have fun!