Showing posts with label Halloween party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween party. Show all posts

Saturday, October 26, 2013

A BOOO-TIFUL HALLOWEEN PARTY

 
 
 


Martha wants to invite you to her 2013 Halloween party.  It is going to be a Boo~tiful time. 
 
 


The bats are flying overhead to show you the way. 

 
She has a few of her silver pet spiders.  They won't bother you though...as long as you don't bother them.


The table is set with midnight black table cloth.  On top of that is a silver/glittered spider place mat.  A jet black plate is next and one of Martha's dear friends lent a hand and is holding the place cards so everyone knows where to sit.


Martha made little candy boxes to sit at each place sitting.  These were made with boxes purchased at The Dollar Tree.  A post about how they were made will be coming up in the next day or two.

These boxes were filled with Hershey Kisses.  The silver wrapped chocolate went perfectly with her theme colors.

As another little treat to take home, each guest gets a black/glitter bag filled with homemade Candy Corn/White Chocolate bark. 

 
In person you can't really see through the bags as much as the photograph make it seem. 

Martha is forever looking for a great deal.  While she was Michael's Craft store, months ago, she came across these bags in the clearance bin.  She got them for only 50 cents!  Not bad. 

The cute silver spider not only makes the bags look cute, but they can also be turned into a necklace by putting a chain or ribbon though it.  They were purchased on line from eBay. 

The candy corn bark was super easy to make.  Just get white chocolate, melt it and stir in candy corn.  Poor onto a parchment line cookie sheet and spread it thin.  Then sprinkle more candy can and let set. 

Once it is hardened just break up into smaller pieces, put in a bag and you are done.


Did you notice the sweet little coffins at each place setting?  These got blinged up a bit by putting some rhinestones on them and then filling them up with the best tasting bones.



Yes, you heard that right.  These bones taste great.  They are super easy to make, taste great and are perfect to go inside a coffin.

I'll do a post on how to make them shortly.



If you don't have little coffins to fill, they still look cute piled up in a dish. 


White Martha really didn't start out with the theme of spiders in mind, it seems like her little pets crawled in her ear and kept whispering "silver spiders, silver spiders" because they kept showing up everywhere. 

Even the glasses had a lovely silver spider web with a sparkly spider made out of rhinestones.  They were found at TJ Maxx. 

This photograph does not do these glasses justice.  They are very pretty in person and only cost $3.99 each.  What a bargain!

The last little item to point out is the silver skeletons.  They sat on top of the napkins.  These were from the Dollar Tree.  They were actually tied together as a garland.  But, when you cut them apart, spray paint them silver, they look so much prettier. 

Oh I almost forgot, a few little tomb stones that were also found at the Dollar Tree finished out the final touches.

I hope you enjoyed this years Halloween party.  It's time to get started on planning next years now.

















Wednesday, October 28, 2009

THE WITCH LUNCHEON


Come on in my pretties! Sit a spell. You are invited to join us...if you dare.

These are the invitations that were sent out to a Witch Luncheon I was having.

They are from the Martha Stewart line and while they photographed as almost a red they are really a deep orange.



The table was set the night before. Just waiting for everyone to come by the next afternoon.



I had so much fun going on the hunt to gather cute witch table settings.



It all started when I went to Salem and in the Witches Museum I found these darling little Witch broom pens. I knew then I wanted to have a Witches Tea or Luncheon so I bought them and brought them home with me.


I found these darling place card holders on Etsy. I can't remember who I bought them from but if you know, please tell me. I would love to buy another set for next year.



As always, TJ Maxx came through with having several cute different kinds of dishes I could use.


I love the square black and white polka dot plates. While they are not really Halloween plates they fit right in and I can use them with other tablescapes as well.


The salad plate had a pumpkin with a black silhouette of a witch and was trimmed in orange with the black silhouettes of bats and cats. I forgot to take a picture of it alone so you could see it.


The bowls had witches and were actually part of a three piece set. I just used the smaller bowls as I was serving Pumpkin soup and needed bowls.



The table cloth also came from TJ Max.

I got the napkins and napkin rings for 75% off at Kohl's. The napkin rings were little spiders with witch hats on. They also had glitter so of course I had to get them.




The salad was served in a witch's cauldron and sandwiches were cut to look like witch hats. I also made "witch purses" out of brie cheese wrapped in filo dough. YUM!


The soup was Pumpkin soup and the salad also had pumpkin seeds. I Had to keep with the Halloween theme.




Everyone had to wear a witch hat. After all, it was a Witch Luncheon!



The Witch Sisters!



One of the "witches" brought me this darling apron. It says Witchy Woman on it. Don't you just love this! I sure do!



These witches were watching over the goodie bags everyone got to take home. Inside was a sweet little dish towel that had a witch on it and black and orange beads hanging off it, a candy bar with a great vintage Witch Halloween wrapper and tissues with witches on them.

Everyone also got to take home their witches broom pen and the Happy Haunting wrapped candy at their place setting.
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We all had so much fun and agreed this is going to be a new Halloween Tradition. So, there you have it. This is how traditions begin.


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Saturday, October 24, 2009

SWASHBUCKLING PIRATE PARTY


Today was finally the day for the big Pirate Halloween Party. We were so lucky to have beautiful weather and the day went off without a hitch.


Now I'm not a big fan of Pirates but I must admit this had to have been one of the most fun parties.

I had a blast finding things to decorate with, coming up with ideas for fun and just all around planning this party.


We ended up with 24 kids and at one point I noticed we had 26! I have no idea who those other kids were. Perhaps just kids playing at the park that wanted to join in or maybe brothers/sisters of some of the invited guest.

Yet, just as quickly as they showed up they seemed to have left. It was hard to keep track of all the kids. In fact, I noticed that in this group photo some of the kids were missing here.

Thank goodness the parents all hung out to keep track of their own children because with a group this big it's hard to know where everyone was at all times.



We even had some special guests join us. Captain James and his Wench joined us. Both provided us with great photo ops. It was great to have them stop by.

Pirate Puppy Charlie even stopped by for some fun! Glad you could make it Pirate Charlie. Hope you can come to all our parties from now on!


Decorating the table was lots of fun. Of course everyone knows the table setting is what really sets the pace for the party.


The main colors were black, red and white (aren't all Pirate Parties those colors) but since we had some great fortune of finding a few sunken treasures, just about every color of the rainbow was found. After all, gems and jewels do come in all colors.


I found lots of our decorating treasures at thrift stores. Like this candelabra and Pirate Ship.

That's one of the good things about planning so far in advance, it gives you time to treasure hunt of items that are one of a kind.


At each place setting, a mini treasure chest with candy pearls and a Pirate skull snow globe awaited the children. As well as, a Pirate Skull cup and of course the cute skeleton napkin ring holder.

All of these items were for the children to take home.


I had lots of fun with the food labels. Of course we had to have Pirate food names.


Things like Rotten Teeth Treats for mints wrapped in pirate paper.


A rat placed next to the sign that read... Captain Cook's Chicken leads one to wonder...is it really chicken that is being served or is it fried rat?


The decorations around the food were fun to do also. Like the Pirate hat on the skull that is watching over the food. Or, the mini cannon I found at the thrift store.


Even the drinks had special names like "Crocodile Blood" for the punch and "Pirate Ale" for the root beer.


I'm not sure who loved all the decor more, the kids or the parents. All the smiles and compliments made it all worth while. After all, it's all about making people have fun and good memories.


The park had a great set up for us too. We got a large gazebo with four tables that circled around a center island. Perfect for putting the food on!


Everyone ate until they couldn't eat any more.


After the plates were empty and tummies full the fun continued on. It was time to find out what fun and mysteries awaited the kids.

We had a craft table set up where each child could pick either a treasure chest or a Pirate to paint.

I think everyone picked a treasure chest to paint.


This was a perfect way to start the fun as the children got to digest their food before running around, playing games and getting wild.

After they painted their piece, they each got a Pirate scarf. The first piece to their Pirate Costume.


From the Craft Station they headed over to Blackbeard's Tattoo Parlour where they picked out the tattoos they wanted. They also got an eye patch and golden earring at this station too.


I think the girls enjoyed the tattoos more then the boys. Well, maybe not. It was hard to tell.


We then headed out to the field to play some games. First up... Pass the Cannon Ball.

I just made a cannon ball out of a Styrofoam ball. I covered it with black tissue paper. Easy and quick!

We played Pirate music as the Cannon Ball was passed from Pirate to Pirate. No one wanted to be caught with the Cannon Ball when the music stopped or they would be out.

It was at this game that we all learned that Pirates all share in the treasures found while at sea. Therefore, there were no real losers in the Pirate games. Everyone would win the same prize.

The games were just for fun and knowing that everyone was a winner the kids seemed to enjoy the games more for the fun of it.

Here everyone got a Pirate Gun. Boy, was this a big hit prize!
Then it was time for another Cannon Ball game. This time each child had a Cannon Ball (black balloon) tied to their ankle. They had to run around and try to explode each others cannon (pop the balloons) while they still protected their own cannon from others.

This was fun to watch as the would run after each other trying to get the "cannons" to explode while keeping an eye on others who were after theirs.

Everyone was awarded "Pirate Swords" for doing such a good job here.

We all took a little break from the games and fueled up for more fun by having cupcakes (I can't believe I forgot to take even one picture of the cupcakes) which were red velvet with cream cheese icing. Also, more drinks as everyone was super thirsty from all the running around.

We had played one more game where everyone was divided into two teams. Each child was given a hook (which they got to keep) like Captain Hook has. With the hook they had to pick up a necklace, run down and put it into the treasure chest and then run back and tap the next Pirate on their team to do the same. The first team with all their necklaces in the treasure chest won.

They also got to pick their own necklace of jewels to keep as well as the hook at this game.

Again I forgot to take a picture of the game also.
After the games and cupcakes it was time to crack open the Treasure Chest Pinata.

They all scrambled as quickly as they could to scoop up the treasures of candy and toys that were inside.


We then went on a hunt for our final treasure! Little did the kids know that their final treasure was hidden right in plain sight all along. No one knew that the treasure chest near the red X that "marked the spot" of where the party was to begin was also where our party would end.

Clues were read that took everyone all throughout the whole park as we found clue upon clue to find that often what we are looking for is right there in front of us, had we kept our eyes open.


The only one who was able to unlock the treasure chest was Captain Trinity.

So everyone stepped back as they waited with baited breath to see what was inside.


Inside were the goodie bags that Captain Trinity handed out to each Pirate as she thanked them for coming to her party and letting everyone know that next year with be yet another fun party to look forward to.

Everyone was super tired by this time and so they gathered up all their loot and gear and headed on home to thinking about next year.
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