Minnie Mouse Rice Crispy Treats

January 25th, 2012 at 5:00 am

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So, parties are a family affair at our house!  My kids love a good party!

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Here is my cast of characters “helping”.  You will notice the little one on the left…ummm, yeah!!  The middle one loves to help and is missing those 2 front teeth.  Our oldest only jumped in on the action at the end!  Here we go!

Step 1:  Make Rice Crispy Treats

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We went old school and used the recipe from the Kellog’s website:

3 TBSP Butter

1 Bag of Marshmallows (10 oz)

6 Cupse  Rice Crispies

MICROWAVE DIRECTIONS:
In microwave-safe bowl heat butter and marshmallows on HIGH for 3 minutes, stirring after 2 minutes. Stir until smooth. Follow steps 2 and 3 above. Microwave cooking times may vary.

Step 2:  Shape Treats into Minnie Mouse

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To create the Minnie/Mickey Mouse Shape, we used a glass to make the larger circle.  Then we put smaller balls of rice crispy treats into ziplock bags, rolled into a ball, flattened and shaped with our hands.

Step 3:  Eat!

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As you can see the family continues to “help”!  Dad even jumps in to lend a hand!  All in all, pretty fun night with the kids!  You can see below my husband is eating the one I attempted to dip in chocolate…then realized that I was really bad at dipping them.  So, I scrapped that idea.  I would say it makes them all the yummier and worth attempting. I am certain you will be better than I was at that.

Rice Crispie Treat

This was actually pretty quick.  The kids loved to help and they were cute for the party.

I hope you enjoyed this as much as we obviously did!!!

Tara

 

 

Minnie Oreo Pops

January 24th, 2012 at 5:00 am

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These were so simple to make, but aren’t they cute!!
Ingredients (1 Dozen):

  • 12 Oreo Cookies
  • 24 Mini Oreos
  • Chocolate Candy Coating
  • Plastic Sandwich Bag
  • 12 Lollipop Sticks
  • Wax Paper

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  1. Melt candy coating as instructed on packaging.  I normally start with 1 minute in microwave, stir, add 30 seconds, stir until melted.
  2. Spoon some melted candy into a plastic sandwich bag and clip a small hole in the corner of the bag.
  3. Pipe a small amount of chocolate candy into the side of one mini Oreo (ear) and place on wax paper.  Push a regular sized oreo at 5:00 position into the mini Oreo.
  4. Add another ear by piping some chocolate candy into a mini Oreo and placing it 2:00 to the regular sized Oreo.
  5. Dip a lollipop stick into the melted chocolate and gently press it into the cream filling and between the sandwich cookies at the center bottom of the Oreo Pop.
  6. Let cool for 15 minutes.
  7. If desired, add a plastic bag and bow.

 

Minnie Mouse Week Kickoff & Giveaway!

January 23rd, 2012 at 12:51 pm

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I am excited to kick off a week of Minnie Mouse.  We are a little Mickey & Minnie Mouse Crazy this year since we hit Disney World in December.  I also got to throw this fun Minnie Mouse party!! The week actually kicked off yesterday over at Piggy Bank Parties Silly Sunday.
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My Crew entry for this month was this fun party.  My favorite Piggy is giving away a Mickey/Minnie Party Starter Kit. Head over and get all of the details.  Stay tuned this week for fun tutorials!

Happy Monday party people!

Tara

We’re Writing a Cookbook: First Recipe Rainbow Cookies

January 20th, 2012 at 9:10 pm

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One of the great things about living in the time that we do is that it’s easy to write and publish your own books. When my 6 year old came to me a few days ago with a plan to write a cookbook with her friend, I thought it would be a great use of a photobook. You can purchase a 5×7 photobook for about $10. I have started laying it out with a few recipes we have selected. It’s been a really fun project for us. Tonight we completed our first recipe complete with photos of the event for our Cookbook.

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Aren’t our little chefs cute?

Here is the debut of our first recipe, Rainbow Cookies!

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We are targeting kid friendly recipes.  This one has only 2 ingredients:

  • Pre-made Cookie Dough
  • Food Coloring

Rainbow Cookie Steps

There are only 6 easy steps:

  1. Divide the dough evenly into 4 sections.
  2. Add a different color food coloring to each section and mix work the dough until the desired color is reached.
  3. Take a small piece of dough from each section/color.
  4. Gently roll the small pieces of dough into one ball.  Be careful not to mix the colors.
  5. Bake as directed on the package.
  6. Cool & eat!!

 

{My Favorite Things} Eye-fi Card

January 7th, 2012 at 8:39 pm

For Christmas we got a new DSLR.  I love the new camera.  We got a Canon Digital Rebel T3.  It’s a newer version of a camera we already have.  It’s not even the best version out there, but I much admit even though it’s better than I had anticipated it being nothing really new.  I will say it just seems to be way better!  Unfortunately, I am still trying to figure out where all of the buttons are, but that will come.  Overall, I love it…BUT the big winner this year so far is the Eye-fi card!  I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE it.  For about $40 your photos magically go from your camera to our online Flickr account.  It still amazes me every time.

 We went to Home Depot today and when we got home I flipped on the camera and viola!  It’s on Flickr.

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Got a new hat for Christmas…bam there it is on Flickr!

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Take our American Girl dolls to the bistro for dinner.  There it is on Flickr!

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It’s really like magic!  I LOVE IT!  I couldn’t recommend getting one enough!  AMAZING time saver.


 

{ PrintCandee Contribution & Real Shindig}: Take Me Out to the Ball Game

January 4th, 2012 at 11:17 pm

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I was really honored to be asked to be a contributor for PrintCandee.  Do you know this website?  It’s a really great place to get fun and fantastic graphics.  I contributed a post last month and wanted to share some of the photos, but you can get all of the details at http://www.printcandee.com/party-decor-new-baseball-party-kit/.  This all american baseball party kit can be found on Print Candee and I think the very talented Ashlyn out did herself on this party kit.  The printables were fantastic.  It served as an outstanding jumping off point for the party.

The party was double the fun for me because the party I created was for a very special little boy.  This party was in honor of a little 8 year old boy that had never had a real birthday party.  Oh, my goodness. So, to be planning a party for a sweet 8 year old that had never had a party was so cool.

Baseball Collage - Table Setting

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Baseball Collage - Centerpeice

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Baseball Collage - Party Hats

Baseball Collages - Peanuts & Centerpieces

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Baseball Collage - Signs

Baseball Collage - Beverages

Baseball Collage - Labels

Baseball Collage - Cupcakes

Baseball Collage - Peanuts & Cracker Jacks

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Food Spray Paint?

January 3rd, 2012 at 6:26 am


 New addition?  Maybe? I set out to find some glittery food spray and found this: Duff Metallic Gold Cake Graffiti.  Love this!

 Gold Spray - Coconut Cake

 I really love easy ways to add pop and wow.  This product is available in a wide variety of colors.  I love the metallic though.  It’s really easy to transform store bought stuff into “homemade”.  We have a rule at our house if you present it in a way that is different than the way they came, we call it homemade!

 Glitter Oreo Steps

Here’s how to do it:

  1.  Gather ingredients:  Food item of choice + Duff’s Graffiti Spray
  2. Cover area with paper, place food item on paper, spray.
  3. Serve.
Really?  It’s that easy.  Love it.

 Here are our results with a cake and white fudge covered Oreos:

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Happy spray painting!

New Year’s Eve – Take Two

January 2nd, 2012 at 12:12 pm

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So, we had our New Year’s Eve-Eve party with the kiddos.  On New Year’s Eve, we spent it with a few good friends.  Dinner at one of our favorite Minneapolis restaurants: 112 Eatery.   Then we came back to our place from drinks and games…hubbies favorite is Killer Bunnies!  Anyone else love Killer Bunnies?  It seems to have a cult following.

I didn’t go crazy on decorating for New Year’s Eve, simply refreshed the party decor and mixed it up a bit.  It’s important to remember that parties that feel over the top, don’t have to be expensive or too much effort.  This re-mix was easy and inexpensive.

IMG_0209.JPG-cropFor Christmas I was trying to decide what to do.  I asked my sister if I needed a treat table.  She said “it’s your signature”.  Okay.  She’s right.  It’s usually my favorite part of a party.  This one I used mostly stuff I had on hand.  Added some treats and here it was.  I like to use gift wrap for lots of things in parties.  It’s an inexpensive way to add a punch to a party.  You see I used gold wrap for this one as a backdrop.  The only draw back is that it doesn’t photograph because of the shine.

New Year's Eve - Glitter TreatsI wanted to add a little glittery fun to the food and set out looking for some gold glitter food spray and found some at the local craft store:  Duff’s Cake Graffiti.  Here is how I did it.

New Year's Eve - Snacks

A few sweet snacks.

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The table centerpiece was simple.  I used a black tablecloth, some silver gift wrap for pop.  On top of that, I layered on a cake platter with some clearance ornaments, clearance gold beaded candle and a few votive holders I had on hand.  Easy peasy!

For this New Year’s Eve decor, I re-used some things we had on hand and for the night before.  I didn’t really buy anything new.  Sometimes it’s amazing what  you can pull together with what you have.

Purchases Reused from the Previous Night:

Silver Gift Wrap – $2.50

Gold Gift Wrap:  $2.50

Gold Candle:  $3.50

Giant Bin of Gold & Silver Ornaments:  $12.00

Happy New Year!

Tara

 

Happy New Year!

December 31st, 2011 at 11:17 am

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It’s been a crazy and fun 2011!  From our family to yours, here’s wishing you new and amazing fun in 2012!

Yeah…yeah..I know this Christmas card is late, but better late than never right.  :-)

 

BTW – This amazing card was due two amazingly talented ladies:

Photos:  Chloe Photography

Christmas Card: In Print Designs on Etsy

Rockin’ New Year’s Eve-Eve Kid Shindig

December 31st, 2011 at 10:58 am

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Well, I have been feeling out of my party groove.  So, last night we through a little New Year’s Eve-Eve party for a few friends.

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We normally only celebrate New Year’s Eve with grown-ups, so I really enjoyed putting together a party for 11 fun kiddos (yes, our 3 families have a total of 11 kids…who knew).

New Year's Eve-Eve - Fun & Favors

The party had some glitz, but all for the kids!  Lot’s of gold and silver.  We had beads, horns & poppers for the kids enjoyment!   Here’s a a quick tutorial on poppers!

New Year's Eve Eve Table

The main table was an easy mix of gold & cream plates, a footed bowl full of gold & silver ornaments,  silver candle holders, gold sparkly candles.  I used a few things I had on hand and a few Christmas clearance finds.  Really easy, but lot’s of glitter

New Year's Eve-Eve - Mix Station

 Of course, every great New Year’s Eve party has fun beverages.  This party was no different.  We had Champagne  Mocktails.  The kids had the Welch’s Sparkling grape juice and several mixing options:  Pomegranate-Blueberry Juice, Orange Juice or Cranberry Juice.  We had fancy stir sticks and of course, champagne glasses. Most kids loved the glasses, but one kiddo was heard saying “Why are they making us drink out of these fancy glasses?”…I think “making us” is a bit strong.  :-)

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 The girls enjoyed the fun Mocktails!

New Year's Eve-Eve - Cookie Decorating

 So, bring on the main event!  Making and decorating cookies.

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They decorated and decorated!

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Look at these masterpieces! Amazing edible artwork!  From our home to yours, we are wishing you a safe and happy New Year!!

Cheers,

Tara