Friday, April 30, 2010

To Celebrate: 'where the wild things' are party

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i finally got all of the invitations done for the big where the wild things are party.

i ended up printing them on textured cardstock, and i was happy with how they turned out!

i decided to tie the brown kraft envelopes with garden twine, i thought it would be a perfect "wild things" touch!

i hand addressed them in a wild font, and got them all delivered!

i think i may have gotten carpel tunnel, but it was worth it all in the end.

i'll post more party details as i finish them up!

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FRONT:

BACK:

Favors:

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i put together these party favor boxes for all of ezra's cousins for the where the wild things are party.

i basically went out and bought as many green packaged items as i could find.

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my friend caitlin let me use the labels she made for her sons party last year. i tweeked them a bit and used them to label the bubbles and party poppers with, "a magic trick to tame the wild things."

i also made labels to attach to some glassine bags with candy in colors to match the theme. the label says, "wild treats to gnash your terrible teeth on."

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i finished off the boxes with some green and white bakers twine, stickers with their names on it, and some darling where the wild things are pins i found on etsy, from the shop, pin back attack.

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hopefully the kids will like it!

"welcome wild things"

crowns and wands for all the wild things

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the wild guests {ezra + his cousins}

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the food: green apples with caramel dip, green veggies with ranch dip, palm tree cupcakes, chips and dips, and "wild thing" water

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the "max" cake

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games: pin the wolf tail on max

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crown walk : we put the gold crown numbers in a circle, when the music stopped we would call out a number, and the person on the number won a prize!

we also had a reading of the book at the beginning of the party. and, the small guests helped act out the book.

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"thank you" mints for the older guests that said, "thanks for coming to the party ... wild thing." and, of course the party favor boxes for the kids

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the birthday boy

of course, i can't believe this little guy is three?!

he absolutely loved the party, which made all the hard work worth it. it was a lot of fun to see him so excited for his birthday this year!

until next year...

oh, and before i forget.
here are some great wild things inspiration i found on the web, from...
kristin eldridge
party perfect
kitchen dough dough
caitlin creer interiors
metro baby
the beaz hive
my rumpus
hostess with the mostest

Found here.


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