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Circus Theme Birthday Party

January 4, 2010 By Michelle Barneck 7 Comments

This year for my son’s 2 year old birthday party we decided to go with a Circus theme. I had a grandiose vision of a giant rainbow parachute, a clown making balloon animals, and pony rides. Then, I realized that my son’s birthday falls between Thanksgiving and Christmas and frankly, I wanted to take the easy way out. And let me tell you, I don’t regret it one bit!

Edit* Here is the invite I sent out with some selective info left out. 😉 I made it using some free digital scrapbooking supplies found online. I could not find where they were from, please tell me if you know! I printed them on 4×6 photo paper.

I decided I would take them to Bouncin’ Off the Walls (a bounce house near our house) for a couple of hours. This place is as fun for the parents as it is for the kids and you get a serious work out chasing around the rug rats! What kind of circus would it be if we didn’t have a bunch of “animals” running around?! All the kids loved it and I loved the price!

To rent it out for a private birthday party with the works it is $200. I was not about to spend that on my 2 year old’s party so I called and said I wanted to do his party there, but could not afford it. After talking for a few minutes, they offered to let me have it for $100 ($10 per kid with a minimum of 10 kids) if I brought my own stuff (cake, favors, etc)! What a deal! It never hurts to ask for a deal! But, when I realized the size of our guest list (9 if every guest showed, which they never do) I still couldn’t justify it.

So, lucky for me, they have a Mom n Me bounce for 5 years and under that is only $5 per kid and parents are free! I had been to this with my friend a few times and the most that were ever there were two other mom and kid duos. I decided this semi-private time would be just the ticket. Funny thing is another mom thought the exact same thing on the same day for her 2 year old son so we had a ring full of 2 year olds! It cost me $30 for everyone to bounce and play for 2 hours. There is no way I could have done a party at home with decor, cake, games, for that much!

I also chose this place because it is really close to the hubs office. He and another guest’s daddy were able to swing over during lunch to have some fun. Turns out we did have some clowns show up. 😉

Since I did not rent the party room, there was obviously no cake allowed, that makes it super easy one me! I just whipped up some party favors with some toys, stickers, and a snack to eat on the way home. It cost just over $2 each for the favors. I got the stuff at Zurchers (box, toy), Target (dough, crackers), and Shopko (stickers). The little guy would just open the presents as people came to get their party favor. Super easy, super fun!

Circus box, Circus stickers, Animal crackers, Play dough with stamp, Animal toy

Find your local kid fun spot and check out their deals. Most of them have a discount day. My sis had her little girl’s party at Classic Fun Center (skating, bounce house, jungle playground) on the $2 night. Usually all the activities are $7. She had her party with pizza, etc for like $50.

Seriously, let yourself take the easy, low stress road for once!


This little friend just moved to Denmark.
They will be great pen pals. We’ll miss you guys!!
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Feature Friday-Lindsey @ The Pleated Poppy

June 19, 2009 By Michelle Barneck 1 Comment

Today’s Feature Friday is Lindsey from

The Pleated Poppy
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I guess you could call her a party girl. She has so many great ideas for party themes and invites! I am currently planning a baby shower, so I was thrilled to find all of her ideas! I bet you are dying to see them all, but let’s start off with the one minute interview.

  • What is your favorite crafting tool or secret weapon? I don’t think I could live without my rotary cutter and cutting mat.
  • How do you come up with ideas for your parties? I try to ask my kids what they want the theme to be, but I often give them a few suggestions to choose from. I get lots of ideas from magazines, especially from wedding related mags. So many of their great ideas can be transformed into kids’ parties.
  • What is your favorite summer activity with the kids? We like it easy and lazy around here. Most afternoons you can find my kids in the back yard along with: the sprinklers or hose, bikes, scooters, and sidewalk chalk. Clothing tends to be optional.
  • What’s on your nightstand? Phone, sewing supplies to patch my favorite jeans, a vanilla candle, a wire basket full of books – either about parenting, theology, or home schooling – none of them read through entirely, always a metal tray with a sewing project on it to do in bed. I also have a picture of my husband and I when we were still dating and a baby monitor.

Naturally, for a party filled post we have to start out with the invites! She has a whole post full of Invite Ideas. I wish I would have thought of the message in a bottle for my little guys pirate party!



Or how about this adorable Baby Buggy Shower Invite?

If I was not such and inadequate seamstress and was not doing a TON of invites (we are inviting the entire ward) I would love to do this!

I would give birth to twin girls just so I could have this shower! Ok, maybe that was a little overstated, but seriously, this Two Chicks Baby Shower is my dream!

But wait!! Another Birdie party?! Did you read my mind? This Little Birdie surprise party is so sweet. And this tree, I have to have this tree! And just wait until you see what they did with newspaper!

I know I have been little miss boy biased in the past which is why I am using this post to even up the Score. Are we even yet? How about if I throw in a Pink Party? I want a room I can just leave like this so I can go in there to recharge my Estrogen after a day with my boys.

Just one more girly item to share. Lindsey shares a fabulous tutorial on how to Fix a Dress that is a mess. See those little flowers? They are made from scraps of fabric to cover old flowers and stains. Brilliant!!Ok, I can’t help myself. It is a problem. I could not do an entire post that did not have something boy in it. This Cape tutorial is just too cute! Besides, you could make them for girls or boys…so there. 😉

Great ideas Lindsey!! You are now entered in to the Hall of Fame as Tipper of the Week!

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Feature Friday-Whitney

March 20, 2009 By Michelle Barneck 1 Comment

Today’s Feature Friday is my wonderful friend Whitney! I am so excited to be able to share a few of her ideas with you and believe me it was hard to choose. She does so many cute things!

For those of you swinging over from the party, Here is an adorable idea for a birthday party favor. Her son Rocco was turning 5 and she personalized candy wrappers. So sweet. (I am workin’ it up the punny scale.)
Or how about a little budget spring decor…
How fantastic is this little DIY arrangement made with carnations and a sugar shaker. Ingenious! See the tutorial here. This is one even clumsy old me could do. Flower arranging has never been my strong suit. This is like paint by numbers. 🙂

Can’t get enough Fassio Fantastico? Check out her Super Bowl super dip and get some inspiration for March Madness!

Almost done…not only does Whitney provide me with the best boy hand me downs on the planet (80% of my little guys wardrobe), but she also took the most adorable pics of my guy a few months ago that I just have to share. She is so talented!

Great ideas Whitney! You are now entered in to the hall of fame as Tipper of the Week!

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Pirate Party

March 19, 2009 By Michelle Barneck 1 Comment

It all started with a treasure chest…made of rice crispy treats. It involved 3 boxes of cereal, 2 1/2 bags of mallows, a stick of butter, a trip to Reams, and a lot of patience. It turned out really cute though.

1. Make all the batches of rice crispy treats, pack them super tight and let them set in some tupperwares. Be sure to shape the top of one flat and the top of the other curved like the lid of a chest.

2. Then put them together. I used bamboo BBQ skewers to secure the lid.

3. Next frost the treats with chocolate making the “wood slat” lines with the tip of a spoon.
4. Add licorice strings and Reese’s pieces to make it look more like treasure. (You could use m&m’s if you are worried about the peanut butter, but I was not patient enough to pick out the yellow and orange. My guy got a hold of a peanut butter candy during Halloween so we knew he was not allergic.)

I ordered pirate party favors for the kids from Oriental trading and found the pirate bags at the Dollar store. Each kid got a pirate rubber ducky, two finger puppets and some stickers to color.

We had every one dress up and we had a lot of fun! The kids played pin the pirate ship on the treasure map X and played in the new playroom.

Leave it to my family to dress up for the occasion! They cut up old clothes, used jar lids as fake earrings and broke out more stripes than I had ever seen. They looked great!

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