Sunday, April 10, 2011

Train Candy Puzzle Game for Birthday Party

A while back, I saw a cute idea on a website for a candy puzzle. I wish I could remember who to give credit to. (Sorry!) I adapted their heart theme from Valentine's Day to a train theme for Reese's birthday party.

The candy is pushed out the top opening where an engineer would sit.

I  bought some black and silver speckled vinyl at JoAnn Fabric. I used a train to trace out the patterns on the back of the vinyl.


This is what they looked like once they were cut out...  (About the size of my hand)


Next, I sewed a Ziploc bag on top to create the candy maze. An extra line across the middle increases the challenge. After sewing you will also need to cut out the remainder of the Ziploc bag in the train shape.

I ended up not using these for the party because of the level of difficulty to manipulate the candy. Most of our kids were three and under. They would be better for age 4 and up. My three year old loved the challenge!


Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Train Birthday Party Train Cakes and Cupcakes

I borrowed an amazing train mold from a friend to make train cakes. (It was from Nordic Ware)


I was not exactly up for making 40 individual trains so I made some railroad cupcakes as well.


Here is a picture of my little engineer.


My little guy loved his first cake. His train did not stand a chance. He ate the whole thing!

Monday, April 4, 2011

Train Birthday Party Decor

Last step for the party...the decorations...


I used several blue vintage suitcases I found at an estate sale to display food. I also added an old railroad lantern, vintage baby shoes, antique pocket watch, vintage teddy bear, vintage train and tracks, and a railroad crossing sign.


Shoe boxes wrapped in newspaper with tissue inside served as perfect chip holders.


I can't believe party day is finally here. What fun. My little one is turning one!

Hint: Go to the labels section on the right hand side of the page and select train birthday party to see all ten posts with DIY steps and ideas for this party. Thanks so much for visiting!

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Train Birthday Party Snacks Part 2

I am still really working hard on coming up with train themed snacks. This is a tough one. I decided to incorporate the railroad crossing signs. I searched the Internet once again for graphics and found a traditional railroad crossing sign.




I picked up some party picks and glued on my printed signs. Strawberries, grapes, and cheese squares were stuck on the sticks and my signs were simply glued to the top.



The next easiest snack option was train sandwiches. I decided to make peanut butter and turkey and cheese sandwiches cut out with a train cookie cutter. I found sets of ten small white bags at the dollar store and decorated them to look like old luggage with pictures and stickers. "Luggage Tags" were tied on to display the sandwich descriptions.


Sunday, April 3, 2011

Train Birthday Party Baggage Claim Favors

When thinking about all the things that could go with a train station...baggage claim came to mind. What a fun way to display the kids party favors!



First I sewed what felt like a million little blue and white striped bags. I sew the lazy/quick way. I am sure most of the children's parents are not sewing teachers and might I say...thank goodness. I cut out two 9 x 5.5" rectangles first. (There is no perfect size) To give the bags a finished look by the casing I just turned in the top inch or so. (Yes, this is what I meant by lazy)



I stiched about 1/2" down. Then, facing right sides of the fabric together, I sewed around the bags on three sides ending right where the scissors are pointing in the picture below. (Leave the top open!)


Turn the bags inside out and thread a string throught the casing with a safety pin. Our railroad bags are now ready for treats.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Train Birthday Party Snacks Part 1

When I was originally planning a vintage train theme party for my one year old I had difficulty finding any clever food ideas besides animal crackers.



 I did like that idea but did not want to buy twenty plus little boxes with the cute train on them.


I found a package of twenty small blue circles of toule precut on clearance for 50 cents. I found a cute graphic of animals on a train and added the text to say animal crackers. After cutting out the tags and backing them on blue paper, I tied them on the blue toule circles with some decorative brown ribbon (On sale at Michael's for 50 cents).  Basically all of this including the animal crackers came to a whopping total of $3.50. Much cheaper and time consuming then Barnum's Animal Crackers.




I thought peanuts would be a fun touch too. I just printed PEANUTS on white labels and put them on some brown lunch sacks. I cut off the tops of the bags and tied on some rafia.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

The Newest Family Additions

I would love to introduce you to our newest family additions...Oreo and Cookie




Oreo is Reese's first birthday present. Cookie is Cade's Easter present. They are twin pygmy goats and we are already in love with them. They rode in the front seat in our laps on the way home. They thrive on attention and follow my son Cade around everywhere he goes. They are even sweeter then my husband and I expected.

Cade with Oreo in front and Cookie in back
You might ask why a goat for a birthday present...? Well, our son Cade, received a calf for his first birthday and we wanted to follow the animal tradition. The calf was promptly name "Holy Cow" We enjoy that our kids love animals and share in the job of taking care of them. Here is Cade with Holy Cow on his first birthday.


Cade and Holy Cow
Here is Holy now! (Cade is three)

This is precisely why I call it Greene Acres Hobby Farm. We did not grow up in the country but our kids are. I can't imagine a better place for two active little boys!

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