Friday, January 20, 2012

Hello Kitty Party How To:


MissE has a tendency to choose unique themes (her 1st birthday was a monkey party but for a GIRL and this year's Hello Kitty), as in I can't just pop into the party store and buy everything.  I don't mind because it gives me an excuse to channel my inner-Martha Stewart.  This year was no different, it started with a cake design she liked (Ha ha on me for letting her pick!) and came together after 3 months of trolling the internet for ideas.

I had a few "How did you..." from MissE's Hello Kitty birthday party, so here are a few tutorials on how I put it together (the cakes will be on their own post).

I'm Eloise!
I love personalising.  It's a reminder that it's MissE's birthday party after all!  From her invitation to the juice bottles to her goodie bag, I designed it all.  Thank you to my wonderful mom for my iMac!

Juice Poppers with Birthday Fun Facts
(including a manufacturing date of her birthday)

The Goodie Bag


Because I had the time to think, source and put together her goodie bag this time around (for her 1st birthday I was a working mom), her goodie bags were more like swag bags!

Contents:

  1. Girls' received Ty(R) Hello Kitty beanie babies and Boys' received Red Angry Bird plush toys 
  2. 2 x mini pots of Play-doh 
  3. Bubbles
  4. Hello Kitty candy and a heart-shaped lollipop
  5. Hershey Kisses
And although it looks like I spent a mini-fortune, I didn't!  Again it was time and bargain shopping!  Thanks to Amazon and eBay, I found the Hello Kitty and Angry Birds for well below RRP.  I love Costco, especially around Halloween and Christmas.  The Play-doh was a trick-or-treat bag (genius BTW) of 80 mini-pots in various colours.  Not only are they fabulous party favours, they are also great for rewards.  And of course, the Hershey Kisses were also found at Costco.  The bubbles were a pack of 4 for $3 at the local dollar store.  A visit to the Chinese grocers found more Hello Kitty food products than I knew existed!

The Bags
I really wanted gorgeous pink and red striped bags, but they were too expensive.  It was also hard to find a bag big enough to hold everything and that was low in cost, so I opted for a "craft bag" sold in bunches at the craft store.  I then had to make a plain bag into a Hello Kitty bag so off to my iMac I went!

As MissE's girl and boy guests were receiving different bags, they had to have their names on them.  I created a Hello Kitty silhouette with their names, printed on a full page label (2 silhouettes per page).  I used full page labels so I didn't have to use glue (save my sticky fingers!)  Also attached is a 'thank you' tag, leaving room at the top with no writing for a hole punch to tie the tag to the bag.


Hello Kitty still didn't look quite complete so I cut and glued Hello Kitty's little red bows and added pizazz with red glitter centres.

Play-doh


MissE and I had a small workshop.  After designing and printing on a full page label, I cut the small circles by hand and she would put the off-cuts in the bin.  She also helped choose the colour pots.
Thanks for making my birthday purr-fect!
Bubbles


Finally, some straight cuts!  These were so easy to personalise.  After removing the generic label, I simply put mine on with clear packing tape.  Yes!  That's it, clear packing tape and your bubble label is waterproof (just make sure the label and the tape are the same size).
The juice poppers were done this way too.

Kisses from Eloise



Okay, looking at a few party blogs I loved this idea... if I was in America where you can easily find the correct little round labels.  That would of been so easy.  Instead, I couldn't just let this idea go and had to do it.  I was still able to use the Avery template so at least I didn't have to spend time getting the circle just right.  After looking at several office supply stores, I gave up and printed the template (with my personalisation) onto my trusty full page label and hand-cut all the circles.  It took several nights after the E's had gone to bed, but at least I caught up on a few TV shows.  I even had Mr.H peeling and sticking while watching cricket.  I love the finished product.  Too cute!


Hello Kitty Lollipop Centrepieces


Each centrepiece cost me less than $3 to make (using a few bits and bobs I had around the house)!  I am not kidding!  The lollipops were a lucky find at Kmart for $1 each.  The red and pink swirl were the perfect match, and I designed the sticker on the lollipop for personalisation.
I love old fashioned swirl lollipops


Who doesn't love a windmill?  They are so whimsical.  These were too easy to make, I couldn't stop making them!

I used scrapbook paper with 200 gsm (for my marketers.  Every marketer gets a crash course in paper weight and psm colours).   I cut it down to a 5" square to suit my centrepiece.

Fold the in half and in half again.  Then measure 1/3 from the centre and mark it with a small dot.  Using scissors, cut to the dot.

My cheat in place of pins and fiddling with wooden dowelling, was to use these every cute scrapbook brads (found in different shapes and colours) and a plastic drinking straw.  Yes, a straw!  I used a sharp tool to pre-pierce a hole in the centre and on the alternating edges of the paper.  Also one through the straw where the windmill will sit.  I then started to 'thread' the alternating edges onto my brad, through the centre and finally through the straw.
Scrapbook paper, flower brads, and straw.
Voila!  Windmill!


Hello Kitty Ears

This was a last minute addition.  MissE loves her hats but I don't love the cone-shaped party hats.  I saw a few images of Hello Kitty headbands with just the signature bow but I like the ears too.

I picked up 2 bunches of plastic headbands for $2/5 at the dollar store.  I cut a template of an ear on the fold of the white felt so that I could simply glue the sides together onto the headband.  The bows are red felt.  I cut a long oval and a rectangle.  I pinched the oval to form the pleats then wrapped the rectangle around the middle to form the centre of the bow.  I used my needle and thread to sew it to one of the ears so it would be secure.  I then glued the sides together again.

Hello Kitty Sushi
This was so cute!  Daiso recently opened in Sydney, Australia and I visit every few weeks to check out what's new.  On an earlier visit, I saw a whole rack of sushi and onigiri making tools, including rice moulds.  MissE now will only eat her rice if it's in shapes but that's another story.  So off to troll the internet I went and found a Hello Kitty Onigiri Decorating Set (www.jbox.com).

I had a few practice runs, and thank goodness because first I cooked the rice to dry, then the small pieces (eyes and whiskers) were sticking to my fingers more than the sushi.

So what if I had to get up at 7:00 am to cook the rice and then make them?  They are pretty darn cute!
Seaweed eyes and whiskers, corn nose and carrot bow

Strawberry Lemonade

I am so in love with this mini milk bottle trend at the moment.  I snatched these up as soon as I saw them!  It being Summer, I didn't want to fill the milk bottles with milk.  Just say No to curdling!  In the Summer, nothing is more refreshing than Lemonade... and again, to match our party colours, Strawberry Lemonade.

Here is my Strawberry Lemonade Recipe:
2 cups water
1 cup sugar
1 tbsp grated lemon peel
1 cup fresh lemon juice
1 pint strawberries, hulled and halved
In a medium saucepan, bring the water and sugar to a boil.  Reduce the heat and simmer, stirring occasionally until the sugar dissolves.  Add the lemon peel and lemon juice, stir, and remove from heat.  Let cool completely, then strain into a pitcher.
In a blender puree the pint of strawberries and add to the pitcher with the lemon juice.  Stir well to combine and refrigerate until chilled.
Add an additional 2 cups of water (or sparkling water for extra zest) and stir well.  Serve chilled.

Hello Kitty Wall
Having a little girl who LOVES to colour, I knew exactly where to go to "create" her wall/ cake backdrop.  There are many websites that offer free printable colouring pages.  You can find any TV show character, etc if you look.  I chose a few and simply taped them to the wall.  My leftovers went on the colouring table for any of MissE's guests feeling creative.


Speaking of cake, want to know how I put both of them together?  You'll have to read the next post!

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Sewing for Boys...

Self-Professed Craft Nerd post:

It's well known that girls' clothes are so much cuter than boys' clothes.  AND there is so much more to make for girls.  MissE can't have enough skirts and dresses in adorable Kawaii fabrics.  BUT one thing that is much more fun for boys are Bandana Bibs!  Yes, girls can wear them too BUT on little boys it adds that bit of flare and makes them less dinosaurs and trains and more haute cot-ture (see what I did there?).  Even better, these are so easy to make and don't require very much material at all!

Now the Drool Monster in your life will be the most stylish baby at the park!
Gorgeous retro fabric from a friend's grandmother's collection
Made for Cam on his 1st birthday
My drool monster wearing a retro Cowboys & Indians bandana bib
It's a bird, it's a plane, it's Super "E" 

Who said dolls were just for girls?  Growing up I had a mighty fine collection of Hot Wheels and Transformers, not to mention "Joe" (GI Joe).  There is a serious lack of market for boy dolls so I have been working on creating a very special doll for my little man and here is what I came up with:

Mask and cape: check!
I played with Prince E or Pirate E but decided Super "E" was the right fit for Mr.E (given his Halloween costume this year). 

I vow to never lose Sophie the Giraffe again
Recently the un-thinkable happened: The Two E's and I were out shopping, we stopped in a few stores and had a lovely lunch then it was time to go home.  I get to the car park when I realise that Mr.E no longer has Sophie the Giraffe.

Sophie is a must-have baby item.  I bought Sophie for MissE when she was a baby and recently she so kindly lent it to Mr.E (I was surprised she did!).  MissE got very upset when I asked her if she had seen where Sophie went.  We spent 45 minutes re-tracing our stops in the shopping centre but to no avail.  (I am sure who ever picked up Sophie claimed it as theirs immediately.  They are not cheap in Australia).

When we got home, she insisted on calling daddy at work to tell him that Sophie was lost and watched as I scoured eBay and Amazon to work out the cheapest replacement Sophie.  I am not a big eBay shopper.  I get very anxious over bidding but I am now checking out eBay!  I found a great supplier from France of Sophie the Giraffe.  They now sell her in a blister pack, making the price a bit cheaper and the supplier even offers free shipping.  It was also nice to tell Eloise that Sophie was coming on a plane from France where the Eiffel Tower is.

And a week and a half later, 2 black packages arrived (I bought 2, one for each E) and were given to Eloise.  She opened it, saw Sophie's leg and burst into tears from happiness!  I wish I had it on video!  But I did snap a photo of her, with tears in her eyes.
If you look closely, there are tears in her eyes!

I am determined not to lose Sophie (or any other toy for that matter) again.  I made this toy "sitter".  It was so easy it's laughable!  I also couldn't believe I almost paid $20 for one.


Until next time...

Mr.E celebrates his Half-Birthday!


How fast time flies!  Mr.E is now 6 months!  He weighs a very healthy 19 lbs and 6 oz (8.9 kg) and is 31 inches (79cm) long.

After I posted last month, Mr.E has been trying very hard to sit by himself.  He cries when he is lying on his back so we sit him in-between our legs so that in case he starts to tip over, he can balance on our legs.  He also loves to stand (with support) and bounce, bounce, bounce in his Jumperoo.

He is sometimes sleeping on his tummy now.  When I go into his room in the morning and he is on his tummy, he greets me with a big smile.  He's very proud of himself!


Mr.E has found his feet!  I love this stage.

He is now eating 2 meals a day, and he loves to eat!  His favourite dinner is cauliflower and apple puree.  Although he doesn't have teeth, we is trying to eat more solid food!  At a recent sporting event, I looked down at my hot dog to find Mr.E gumming it!
NOT one of his favourites: yogurt!
Opposites

The Two E's are proving to be very different from each other.

  • I have one that loves her sleep and one who is an early bird.  MissE is rarely seen before 8am and even then yawns for a good half an hour.  Mr.E is up singing between 6-7am, no matter what time he's gone to sleep.
  • Mr.E is also very vocal!  We go for a walk every morning so that he doesn't wake up his sister.  (At least I am getting some needed exercise)
  • MissE never cared which way she sat in the pram.  MrE hates not facing me.  Thank goodness for a lovely friend who no longer needed her Strider so MrE can keep me in his sights when we are out and about.  I am now in the market for a pre-loved and gently-used Bugaboo Bee+.  (Funny because it's the stroller I wanted (Bugaboo) when I was expecting MissE).
  • MissE happily ate any food and drank bottles without batting an eyelid.  Mr.E enjoys his food like his sister but bottles are not on!  He is very stubborn and has gone up to 5.5 hours between milk feeds because of bottle refusal.  I have tried several different bottles and thought I found one he liked.  I've also tried different formulas and thought I found one he liked.  But he goes one day without having a bottle, it's starting new all over again and it's a battle of wills!
Life & Times of Two E's (January):
Smart Cookie
Every mother thinks her child is a genius and I am not different!  This is a link to MissE spelling (with a little help).  She can also spell "Bec", "Con" and "frog".  She was 2 at the time of filming.

http://youtu.be/7YOIO51x5No

She is desperate to read.  She asks us "what her books say" and will point at the letters.  We have been speaking with her pre-school teachers to aid us in beginning reading skills.

Twenty20 (Cricket)
MissE and Mr.E were taken to their first sporting event recently.  It was also my first time to watch the cricket.  We went to the Twenty20 Big Bash series with friends.  It was a warm night, but unfortunately it rained off and on until finally the skies opened on us.  MissE loved the music, thunder sticks (Go Sydney Thunder), and the fireworks that went off when there was an 'out' or '6'.  She also enjoyed feasting on stadium food: hot dogs and fries, and ice cream.

Go Sydney Thunder!
Summer Days
It hasn't been a typical sweltering Australian summer, we've had only a few days of sunshine without rain and we've made the most of them with a picnic and swim at Chinamen's Beach and a pool swim with friends.
Love the sand and water between my toes!
Floating with my friend Ally
And of course, we had MissE's big THIRD birthday party.  Mr.E provided a helping hand, filling goodie bags and even got his own cake.  (Although I have to say he is the complete opposite to an Angry Bird!)
Helping with goodie bags



Happy Half Birthday!
Now that MissE's birthday is said and done, and we don't have anyone to celebrate the Lunar New Year with, it will be fairly quiet this month.

    Me:
    I am so grateful to Mr.H who let me take as much time as I wanted to be a stay-at-home-mom but I am ready to re-enter the work force.  Now it's just finding the right fit... But in the meantime, I will be doing a few days here and there and Mr.E will have a crash course in taking a bottle!

    We are also currently looking into planning our trip to the US.  Come May, it will be 2 years since I've been on US soil.  I am lucky that my mom and sister's family were able to come see me last year so I didn't lose it.  But post-holidays, now that I have had time to stop and breathe, I am homesick.  Plus, Mr.E wants to meet his Gung-gung!

    Until next time...

      Let Them Eat Cake!


      I love cake.  I love baking cakes for the E's which is why she got 3 for turning 3!  (Well, the Angry Birds cake was for Mr.E who turned the ripe age of 6 months in a few days after MissE's party) It's time consuming, yes, but it's also full of love.

      My biggest fear of making cakes is having it pop up on Cake Wrecks!    So I try to allow time for practice-runs.

      Team Umizoomi Cake
      Team Umizoomi is all the rage in the toddler-set.  It's a pre-school television show that focuses on math concepts like counting, shapes, patterns to name a few.  The 'team' are the tiniest superheroes , a girl named Milli, her brother Geo and their robot friend, Bot.  We watch Team Umizoomi on loop during TV time (MUCH better than Dora The Explorer), so what better for MissE's birthday than a Team Umizoomi cake!
      Trial 1... or maybe it was 2: I found a 'cake decorating like the pro's' tutorial to create buttercream masterpieces, again because I hate fondant.  So I found images of Milli, Geo and Bot (enlarged) to print.  I then made my buttercream frosting in Team Unizoomi colours.  I got out my baking paper to lay over my images and prepared to pipe the tiny superheroes.  Maybe that's where my problems lay???  It was impossible, even using my frosting pen!  So in the bin it went... and out came the fondant.

      I hate fondant so I try not to use too much of it (unfortunately I had to use it for the Angry Bird cake) but it's so fabulous to decorate with.  If I must use it, I try to use it for as few elements of the cake as possible and remove it before eating/ serving.

      It was surprisingly easy with fondant but due to my Cake Wreck phobia, I wasn't convinced Team Umizoomi were to up to par.  After showing Mr.H and him saying "What is it?" Ha ha, not funny!  I brought in the Big Gun, MissE.  She got a big smile on her face and said "That's Team Umizoomi!  It's Milli, Geo and Bot!"  Whew!  THEN, thanks to the humid Australian climate, my little superheroes started to crack... then Geo's hand fell off... then Bot's satellite hat.  D'oh!
      Bot

      Milli and Geo

      Trial 3: A change of tactic.  I thought, maybe each character was too small and delicate, so I would just make faces especially since this cake would only need to serve 5 adults and 3 toddlers.  I also printed out Wilton's Fondant Tips as I worked.
      Team Umizoomi

      Hello Kitty Cake
      I love the rainbow layer cake that is sweeping the children's party set (it hasn't become too popular in Australia yet).  It looks so gorgeous when you take that first slice out of the cake.  I love the "ooh's!"

      I used Martha Stewart's Vanilla Cake recipe (you can also use a cake mix box, as long as it's for white or vanilla cake).  After a practice run at Christmas, I didn't like how small the layers were when dividing 2.5 cups of batter into thirds in a 9 inch round tin, so I divided it into 2 layers which meant a whole lot of cake batter and a longer time waiting for cakes to bake.
      Cake batter batch 1
      I kept one layer white so I left it untouched.  Layer 2, I put mixed in 1/4 teaspoon of red food colouring.  Layer 3, I increased the food colouring to 1/2 teaspoon and so on for the remaining layers.

      After cooling/ resting the cakes, I levelled it with a knife.  No Leaning Tower cakes here!  I never know what to do with my cake 'peaks' so I throw them away.  It wasn't until I had thrown away my last 2 'peaks' that I thought to use it for cake pops.  Darn!

      The layers: 6 cake and 5 frosting


      I used my pre-made Buttercream Frosting (I've seen a few bakers also colour the frosting but I prefer the white)  to begin stacking the cake beginning with the white cake and increasing in colour.  Make sure you are layering your cake correctly!  During my practice run, I layered my white cake on top but that's what practice is for!  I found that as I removed my cake from the round tin, I rested it on baking paper that I labelled with the colour to help me remember.

      A short rewind to the day before, I mentioned above that I used pre-made Buttercream Frosting.  I made this a few days ahead when MissE was at daycare and MrE was napping.  After making the frosting, I traced an outline of my round tin and filled it with a good layer of frosting then put it in the freezer until I was ready to assemble my cake.  By the way, you can also bake and freeze the cake too.  However, I prefer fresh cakes so I spent all of Saturday baking.

      'Crumb layer'
      Okay, back to the now layered cake.  I learned this from the eHow pro's to apply a 'crumb layer' of frosting.  This is diluted (tablespoon by tablespoon with water) buttercream frosting.  After applying a thin layer all over the cake, place it in the fridge or freezer until the frosting sets.  This crumb layer should catch all your crumbs so that your next coat of frosting is smooth.  Yes, it's not pretty.

      After the 'crumb layer' has set, apply your frosting.  If it's still not smooth enough, I dip my metal icing spatula in hot water to go over the frosting until smooth.  This was a job that Mr.H enjoyed doing ("It's like rendering!")


      I coloured white fondant and used alphabet cookie cutters to spell out MissE's name.

      Hello Kitty
      This is the nitty gritty.  It's the step I tried to not think about.  After thinking about how to create Hello Kitty's head, I saw online that you can use rice crispy treats.  I kept seeing RCT and thinking, "what is that?" Too much alphabet soup online these days!  Genius!  I hadn't made RCT in many years so it took a bit to work it into the Hello Kitty shape.  I waited until it had cooled (yes, I know you would think that is obvious) and used spray oil on my hands.  I returned to it every few minutes to repack then covered and refrigerated overnight.  I then used several layers of fondant to cover the shape and to form eyes and signature hair bow.
      Rice Crispie Treat formed Hello Kitty's head

      Hello Kitty Cake
      This cake was a hit... and we are feasting on the leftovers with many offers to help finish it.  My one "in hindsight" moment occurred 30 minutes after slicing it open: it did in fact become the Leaning Tower of Pisa and collapsed (onto the wall I might add) as I was running towards it!  Next time: wooden skewers.  They are a good thing.

      Angry Birds Cake
      The cake is modelled off a cake I had 'Pinned' on Pinterest.

      This cake is chocolate and again, one of Ms.Martha's recipes (One Bowl Chocolate Cake).  I hired the cake tin from Cake Decorating Central (3D Sports Ball) to keep costs low.  Cake tins are so expensive!  However because it was borrowed I did not have a chance to practice it so at 11pm the night before the party, I was ready to throw it in the garbage before Mr.H saved the day (night).
      The cake
      Red Bird was first coated in red buttercream frosting however I was tired and knew that I would not have the patience to smooth the buttercream oh-so-perfectly so I wiped that off and used coloured marzipan (after running out of fondant after the cake decorating store had closed, and only finding marzipan at the local grocery store).  His eyebrows and eyes were done by piping frosting onto wax paper and freezing (Note: the store bought frosting doesn't freeze so it wasn't as neat as I would of liked!) .  His beaks is again RCT and orange marzipan.  Again, I used coloured fondant and alphabet cookie cutters to spell out Mr.E's name.

      Monday, January 16, 2012

      Hello Kitty Birthday Party

      For MissE's fabulous THIRD birthday, we had a Hello Kitty Birthday Party!  What little girl (and big girl) doesn't love Hello Kitty?

      It started with a cake...
      A few months ago, we skipped hosting our not-so-annual Halloween party (difficult with a 3 month old) and decided to have a third birthday party for MissE.  I showed her a few cakes and she fell in love with a Hello Kitty cake so decision made: Hello Kitty party!

      The invitation (designed by me!)
      The Big Day!
      The day was finally here!  Oh what fun we had!  There was Hello Kitty colouring pages, XBox 360 Kinect and wii Mario Kart for the big kids and a piƱata for all ages!
      Goodie Bags for MissE's guests

      What's inside: Hello Kitty (girls) or Angry Bird (boys), bubbles, mini Play-doh and candy

      Menu

      Hello Kitty sushi

      Slider Burgers

      Strawberry Lemonade in glass mini-"milk" bottles
      Juice Poppers with Eloise's Birthday Nutritional "Facts"
      Cake Table
      Hello Kitty Cake
      Angry Bird Chocolate Cake (for Mr.E's 6 months)

      Singing to MissE

      The gorgeous layers of the cake

      Hello Eloise! 
      (Hershey) Kisses from Eloise