My best friend, Christina, (who happens to be Aric’s cousin) and I love nothing more than to throw a party together. New Year’s parties, Christmas parties, you name it. It seems like we are always looking for a reason to get creative and plan a themed event.
Lately it has been a lot of baby showers. At the end of 2011, there will be 11 babies born amongst our circle of friends just in this year alone! So it has been a great adventure to come up with new ideas or try out concepts we have cultivated from various websites and magazines. My go-to for party ideas has always been
http://www.marthastewart.com/ but Christina has introduced me to the delightful world of
www.pintrest.com, which is also a wealth of wonderful creations. I have since become almost as obsessed as Christina about this website, as my iPhone now houses the Pintrest application and quite often I can be found scrolling through it for ideas.
I digress though… Our latest party together was a baby shower (of course) for twins! Christina immediately came up with the idea of Dr. Suess’s Thing 1 and Thing 2 and we ran with it. I ran across an image of the most adorable cupcakes for this theme and knew I had to make them.
These are fairly easy to make. Either use your favorite cake recipe or your favorite box of cake mix (I used
Martha Stewart’s Red Velvet cake recipe as I was trying to stick with the red, white, and teal blue theme). Then white icing – again, whatever icing you prefer works but I stuck with the
cream cheese frosting that Martha uses with her Red Velvet cake. The blue hair is where it gets tricky! I don’t have a cotton candy machine and wasn’t looking to invest in one so I went on a search to find some pre-made. Well, that turned out to be wild goose chase but Christina eventually managed to buy some off of the concession stand at the local baseball stadium. Just be warned that as soon as the cotton candy is out of the bag and on the cupcake, you have about half an hour before these start to melt, eventually ending up with a glue goo on top of the cupcake!! But for the first half hour, they are darling.
To highlight our other treats at the party, we got Thing 1 and Thing 2 cookies made by
Laura’s Cookies, a local favorite here in Dayton, OH. We also created a colored theme candy bar, seen at the top of this post. A friend made vegan coconut cupcakes.
We had the rest of the food catered to save ourselves time on the day of the event, as it was planned for right after work.
We even got them to make Shirley Temples for the expecting mom, as she has been craving them lately.
I had also been waiting for a reason to make
pom-poms that have been featured oh so often online in party and wedding pictures recently. I followed Martha’s advice and turned up with some wonderful and inexpensive party decorations!
All in all, the party was a hit and we are excited to plan our next celebration!
Dawn
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