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Dino-riffic Birthday Party!!

Posted on March 15, 2017 by RocklandNYMom Posted in Crafts, Food, Party, Photo Obsessed, Uncategorized, We're Having a Party .

Disclosure:  This is a sponsored post as it includes some affiliate links.  If you click on the items I used for the party, it will take you right to them.

This year for (A)’s Birthday Party, he again told me he wanted it at “a place” until it came time to plan.  Then he decided that he liked the parties that I planned better.  It’s a lot of work, but I really enjoy the creativity, and making him happy.  A part of me was really glad that i’d get at least one more year to spoil him.

He decided on a dinosaur theme.  I like to dress on theme so we created this Jurassic World Vest with a patch I bought on etsy and a kids vest.

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I made my own invitations on the computer- don’t ask me why I decided that the interactive (the cracked top pulls out to reveal invitation information) sort would be fabulous this year bit I did.  It took forever but we were both pleased with the outcome.  I also made some vines out of shopping bags and paper for decoration, and a Happy Birthday Banner of hand-drawn bones.

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I then created for him a “6” that looked like a dinosaur out of am blank wooden number.  I used the 6 as decor at the party, for a photo prop, and then later in his dinosaur bedroom.

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As we brainstormed together, the party became a fun paleontology party in the backyard.   The first station that I set up was “camp”.  This would serve as our home base.  Base consisted of a tent that the kids could climb in and out of, and a kids picnic table (i’ve had this thing for years its awesome) that had on it binoculars, personalized collection bags and safari hats for each attendee.

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I usually start parties with a craft because its easy to explain as kids start to arrive, and also usually a cute keepsake of the event. We made some “fossils” out of red clay on Styrofoam trays in the “Lab” area.

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We got cleaned up and went down to the “Camp”.  The tent also had the clues and maps for the bone expedition.  Before we started I of course snagged a group photo.

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The maps were created to look like the backyard, and put x’s where I hid bones.  The bones were pieces from a wooden 3-d puzzle of a spinosaur that I glued larger pieces together for them to find.  I took pictures of the pieces so that they knew what they were looking for and placed them in the envelope with the maps.  The kids found all the pieces and then I put them together.

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The next activity we needed their collection bags (brown paper bags I personalized that would turn into their goody bags).  We went to the dino-nest in one area of a yard.  The dino-nest had in it little dissolving eggs that have ‘growing” dinosaurs in them.  Each child was told to find a few for their bag.

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From there the kids moved over to the ‘ice age” where I had frozen small plastic dinosaurs into egg shapes (inside balloons that I later peeled).  The ice eggs were put into water to begin melting.  The kids dug the dinosaurs out of the ice and got to take a few of them too.

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Then we moved onto the field of dinos.  Plastic puppet heads were strewn on the grass near a blow up dinosaur (one of several scattered around the yard) kids got to take two of these and put them in their bags.

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Lastly, there was the pinata.  We filled the t-rex pinata with some candy for the kids to grab, and now that they are 6 I let them actually hit it instead of pulling strings.

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As you may remember from my other posts, I don’t go crazy with food for kids parties, they really don’t care much.  For this party I made Dinosaur Chicken Nuggets and Fries for attendees.  Paper goods were also simple Jurassic Park ones that I found on Amazon.  What I try to focus on a bit more is the dessert.  I made fossil snicker doodle cookies by stamping plastic dinosaurs in them before I cooked.

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I also made some “dino bone” cupcakes with white chocolate “skulls” and dirt made from crumbled graham crackers.

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The most impressive part was of course the cake (I always love the cake).  His cake was made by Vanessa of Sweet Spot Studio and it was just perfect!!!  Not only is it stunning- but so so good.  I have never been disappointed with her work.

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Here’s another candid or two just because :o)  Hope you enjoyed (A)’s 6th birthday party as much as we did!!

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YCA Birthday Party: Make your own pizza and eat it, too!

Posted on January 30, 2017 by Ashley Carmichael Posted in Party, Uncategorized, We're Having a Party .

This is a sponsored post. All opinions expressed are my own.
-Ashley

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Every year as the kids birthdays roll around we typically choose to skip having a birthday party and use the time and money to take a mini family get away. Giving us an excuse to unplug and have some family time. We have done Great Wolf lodge, Sesame Place, Legoland, and Diggerland. This year, however, my big guy asked to have a birthday party.

 S has never had a real birthday party, except for his 1st birthday. Since his birthday falls between Christmas and New Years we knew we would have to have the party at a venue, since our house could not accommodate an inside party. I researched your typical bounce house, trampoline type parties and it didn’t quite fit what we wanted. He currently isn’t enrolled in any dance/martial arts etc. where he would want a party so we were stumped.

It wasn’t until we were having our usual “make your own pizza” dinner one Friday night that I remember hearing about Young Chefs Academy. S loves helping in the kitchen – he loves to help wash produce, mix ingredients, roll out dough etc. So I sent them an email and Chef Sebastian was very quick with a response. The price was in our budget, and they had availability on the day we wanted. Perfect! A Make your Own Pizza party!

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S super excited to get started!

I have always hosted parties at my house, so having it at a venue was new for me. So, of course, I had 100 questions, and Chef Sebastian was patient and quick to answer each of those emails, as well.

As the kids come in to the party they are each given an apron and are escorted into the kitchen to wash their hands and find a seat. One of the kitchen walls is a one-way mirror so the parents can watch from the lobby area. This was perfect for our party; the adults hung out in the lobby area talking, but were still able to check on the kids without disturbing the flow.

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Mirror/window to see the kids. 

Chef Tina was wonderful with the kids! We had an age range of 2 ½ – 10 years and she kept them engaged. (Parents of the younger kids were asked to stay in the room to help their child)  They began with learning the ingredients needed to make dough and how to measure correctly, each taking a turn at it. (Of course the dough needs time to rise, so they were prepared and had one that had already had time to rest and rise.) Then the messy, fun part came! Each child was given a small amount of dough and taught how to roll and kneed it into a small circle, then spread the sauce, and add cheese and pepperoni if they wanted.

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While the pizzas cooked Chef Tina and her crew kept the kids entertained with charades and trivia questions about manners, and food from around the world. We also took this time to sing Happy Birthday and enjoy cupcakes.

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The kids loved eating their pizzas that they made themselves. Even some of the picky eaters, whose parents didn’t think they would eat it, gobbled it right down!

I am so glad we hosted the party at Young Chefs Academy. It was less stressful than hosting at my house.  As they say “You provide the chef, we provide the rest!” I was responsible to bring the cupcakes, they provided the invitations, the paper goods, drinks and of course the pizza and entertainment. Decorations aren’t needed – although our party was a dinosaur theme so we had dinosaur cups for the kids and balloons. Chef Tina and Chef Sebastian even had a special gift for the birthday boy!

In the end, this party was a great success! Not only did S get the birthday party he wanted, but we also had a fun time with friends (both kids and adults) making memories and enjoying the experience.

YCA has several affordable party options, with upgrades and add ons available!
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Head on over to newcityny.youngchefsacademy.com or
send an email to Chef Sebastian newcityny@youngchefsacademy.com

YCA also offers weekly classes, stay tuned for our full review!

Wayne’s World- Party Time!

Posted on May 16, 2016 by RocklandNYMom Posted in Direct Sales, Food, March of Dimes, Party, Reviews, Uncategorized .

Disclosure:  This is an unsponsored post.  All opinions expressed are my own.

This past month we held our first “Wellness Workshop” with Jamie Silver of Norwex and were dazzled as we learned how to eliminate chemicals from our cleaning routines.  The party was held at Wayne’s World in Nanuet.

The workshop was a great success in that those who had questions and doubted the products were impressed by the science behind them.  I myself am most looking forward to going through and de-cluttering my cleaning products, getting rid of my “Swiffer” and introducing my new (sturdier) mop system that doesn’t require me to re-attach a cloth to it several times.

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Additionally, I am obsessed with the bathroom buddy that the kids can use to dry their hands in the bathroom- special side note- it has the special silver in it, so as they wipe, any bacteria that was still on their hands (after their super thorough washing) is removed.  THAT’S A WIN IN MY BOOK!!!  Seriously considering getting them for all of the teachers in my life (elementary).IMG_9091

Then there’s the health benefits…. Maybe little (E)’s allergies and asthma will improve now that the harsh chemicals are gone, and its so easy for me to clean up!!

The evening went super smoothly in no small part due to the activities put on by Wayne’s World itself.   Who in addition to opening their doors, set up the kids activities, AND donated a percentage of their proceeds that DAY to the March of Dimes.

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This was my first visit to Wayne’s World.  The food was yum (as was the wine), the establishment super clean (yay!) and the kids had a blast!  They got to make their own pizzas, and ice cream and also had a really cool tour of the kitchen!!!  They had the opportunity to watch Chef Paulie through dough… a fabulous evening for them!!!

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The look on their faces tells it all.  Wayne’s World is a great family location (with specials for free kids on Mondays and Tuesdays).  We will most certainly be back.

UPDATE:  We earned $150 for March of Dimes at this event from Wayne’s World (which is great) and we also earned another donation from Jamie for the evening!  So happy to have combined this event to support the March of Dimes!!!

A Royal Christmas Spectacular- REVIEW!!

Posted on December 10, 2015 by RocklandNYMom Posted in Christmas 2015, Events, Out and about..., Party, Photography, Reviews .

Disclosure: This is a sponsored post.  All opinions expressed are my own.

Last year we went to the Glamour Girls Story time with Mrs. Claus (see review), so when I read about the Royal Christmas Spectacular, I KNEW this was going to be a fantastic event!  The flyer promised princesses, Captain Hook, Peter Pan, The Clauses, professional photos and more fun that you can shake a stick at!  Boy did they deliver.

Upon entering the Pearl River Elks Club we were escorted to our table by Belle.  My little (E) was immediately captivated.  Belle bent down to speak to her, and she took the cue to sit on the floor with her and have a chat.  The funny thing is, (E) never actually said anything, she just sat there holding her hands and staring.  It was MAGICAL.

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A quick glance of the room showed a buffet full of delicious breakfast items, a photography station manned by Butterfly Kisses Photography with two different backdrops complete with adorable props, activity tables along the perimeter, a DJ (Total Djs) up on the stage, and tables for all of the royal attendees.

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Once everyone was in the room we were introduced to all the Characters by Mrs. Claus who was our MC for the evening.  All the kids were then invited to sit on the dance floor as a few of them sang us their signature songs.  Well, with a group of kids this could have gone either way… with this group, they were entranced.  The singing was quite good and the kids were really into it!!  They sat while Belle, Captain Hook, Ariel, and Peter Pan each took their turn singing.  Once they had all had their solos they got together and started singing “Santa Claus is Coming to Town”.  At the end while everyone in the room was singing, the big man himself made his appearance!!!

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There were stations assigned to the guest tables by time slot and Total DJs kept the atmosphere appropriate and fun throughout.  We made our way to the tattoo station, the ice cream sundaes, the games and stories, and the craft station.  Each activity was age appropriate and fun. A special shout out must go to Captain Hook who (A) paled around the whole time arguing that he was a bad guy as Hook proclaimed his renewed innocence. He loved it!

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The highlight of our time there had to be watching the faces of the kids as they interacted with the different characters.  They were all so precious.  My favorites (I am a little biased) was watching (A) pretend sword fight with Hook and (E) dancing with Belle (which I luckily captured on video-check out our YouTube Channel to see).

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A great time was had by all.  The kids were so happy that when we got home (A) decided that he wanted to write Santa a Thank You letter for sending us the tickets.  THIS IS HUGE!!! (A) strongly dislikes writing, its not “his favorite”.  The fact that he wanted to WRITE a letter thanking him was HUGE!!  This has solidified to me that this was a fantastic event.

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Glamour Girls hosts special events like this frequently.  Like their Facebook Page to keep up to date or check our Parties Directory.  Not only do they host events, but they do party appearances for that special character in your life.  See their website www.glamourgirlspartyplanner.com for more details.

 

AMS Balloons- REVIEW!

Posted on July 28, 2015 by RocklandNYMom Posted in Party, Reviews, Uncategorized, We're Having a Party .

Disclosure: This is a sponsored post. All opinions expressed are my own.

I love Birthday parties. I am kind of crazy when it comes to planning (just ask RNYD, poor guy). I am not alone, I have seen, attended and heard about the parties that many of you plan (you know who you are). It’s the reason that we have a whole directory page dedicated to the entertainment, venues, favors, and decorations of party planning. This page serves as a resource for parents when planning their own events. I was recently given the opportunity to sit down with one of our listings Adrian from AMS Balloons. Adrian creates custom balloon decorations for your event (and who doesn’t love balloons?).

Using Balloons is a great way to spruce up and decorate a party. They are a very affordable option and have the ability to bring the wow factor with just a few pieces. Adrian takes into account your budget, your theme and your venue to create a special atmosphere that is both beautiful and unique. I was super impressed while looking though his photos (some of which you can see on his Instagram account).

The prices for his services varies by difficulty, and the materials involved. What is very refreshing is that he is super honest, very enthusiastic, and energetic. He beams when he talks about creating balloon decorations. Since I am in party planning mode anyway, we discussed what he would recommend for my children’s parties. I had been ready for him to recommend giant arches and over the top items, and was happily mistaken. He recommended more simple balloon stands and bunches of balloons that were sturdier and more accessible to the young crowd that would be at the party. Great suggestions.

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I always do my own balloons, but couldn’t fathom how I would create pillars like he was showing me. It would take me a million years (and quite a bit of money) to try to do it correctly. In fact, when I broke the costs down versus what it costs me to work on my own (very simple and never quite as symmetrical as I would like) balloon décor, Adrian is actually one of the best deals going. It would cost me almost as much to do it on my own, and then there is the time involved.

Adrian is full service. He will contact your venue on your behalf, and work out what times he can access it to begin work. He’s at it early and often, already in high demand and loving every minute. He gets very excited when people call happy with his work, and even more so when someone calls with a special idea or vision. A great example of his depth is his recent work for a first birthday party “O-Fish-Ally-1” with an under the sea theme.

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On the other end of his abilities is the simple and elegant pink centerpieces that Adrian recently did for a first birthday party.

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I spent an hour sitting with Adrian looking at his photos and discussing his decorating. It was easy and comfortable conversation. I could have listened to him talk about his work all night (that’s how into it he is). I went home and followed him on Instagram just so I can watch and see what he comes out with next.

AMS Balloons (Adrian) can be contacted at (646) 372-3650, or by email at: AMSBALLOONS@gmail.com

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