The next station was "Make a Doggie-Bag". I picked up a pack of white lunch bags and set out markers for the puppies to decorate the bags. Then they got to choose from a variety of treats to fill their bags with. We had baggies of puppy chow (chex cereal coated in melted peanut butter, chocolate, and powdered sugar), dog bones (rice crispy treats cut out with a bone cookie cutter), and lolli-pups (hand made chocolate lollipops in the shape of paws). Madeline and Evelyn helped me make all the treats for this one and we had a lot of fun in the kitchen.
The last station was "Paint-a-Pup". I picked up some cute wooden dog cut-outs from hobby-lobby and everyone got to paint one to take home.
We had a really good turn out for the party (13 total), so it was good to have several stations the kids could rotate to. It was also helpful to have them busy while I worked on lunch! I served mini-hamburgers, carrot sticks, celery sticks, apple slices, and potato chips. (No pictures of lunch, we were too busy eating!)
It was a beautiful day, so the kids ate outside and played in the backyard for a bit while the adults cleaned up and had a chance to regroup!
This is Ambrose, he is 2...he refused to wear "ears" because then he would have to take off his grandfather's hat, and that was NOT going to happen...isn't he too cute!
Apparently, puppies like to jump on trampolines...
...and climb trees.
Evelyn was "Pepper" and Christina was "Penny".
Here is the youngest little puppy at the party who just woke up from her nap...
...and then realized there was a camera pointed at her! (Again...her hair really isn't red...although it would be beautiful if it was...the light often makes it look that way!)
Here is Evelyn looking at her handiwork after the blind fold came off.
Aidan played too, but blind folds and spinning were not going to happen for him, so we didn't really count his attempt.
This is Robert...he was a great contender, very serious about the game. He came in second place.
We ended the party with gift opening.
4 comments:
Wow, Janice. You are awesome! The kids looked like they had a GREAT time!
YOU ROCK! OH, I'm so glad the kids didn't see these pictures - you put me to shame!! What a great job you did, and all the kids (especially Madeline) looked quite happy during the festivities! Thanks for sharing, and again - Happy Birthday, Madeline!! :o)
**sigh** As usual, you are showing up the rest of us slacker Moms, Janice! I can never show my kids your blog or they will assume that I'll one day attempt the same amazingness that you did ;-) What a party! And one last comment...could Lillian look any more like Evelyn??? Wow! Happy Birthday Madeline!! Cannot believe you're 8!
What a cool party!! You had some awesome ideas!!
Post a Comment