The weather really cleared up in the afternoon and the kids were able to play in the backyard for quite a while with the sun shining. A few moms were there with the kids while others dropped the kids off. It was the perfect balance of having a little extra adult help without feeling over crowded.
Our Snacks:
- Alien Heads = Grapes
- Saturn's Rings = Lifesavers
- Shooting Stars = Star shaped cheese
- Flying Saucers = Round Crackers
- Asteroids = Popcorn
- Crescent Moons = Apple Wedges
- Astronaut Water = Capri Sun Roarin' Waters
- Planet Cupcakes = Chocolate Buttermilk Cupcakes with Vanilla Almond Frosting
Party Favors:
- Orbit Gum (get it??? Like a planet's orbit. TOO PERFECT. I couldn't pass it up when I saw it in the candy isle.)
- Bouncy balls with silver glitter inside (pretend the silver glitter pieces are stars)
- Glow in the dark foam star stickers
- The Planets, by Holst
- A solar system booklet I put together and got printed on card stock at Kinko's. They ended up being too thick to staple, so I put them together with rings instead. That also gives the flexibility to add more pages if you want to.
For our decorations I put a disposable black tablecloth with glow in the dark stars all over on our kitchen table. We hung blue and black balloons on each chair at the table and then big clusters behind the table around our windows.
Logan loved all this presents and has been having so much fun this weekend playing with them. We went to the park this afternoon and flew his new kite and built a lego car this morning (his first set of big boy legos). I really love this book he got. Isn't it perfect??
I really owe a big thanks to all my friends on Twitter. You guys were invaluable sources of ideas and creativity for this party when my brain was too tired to think. We had a very busy week with lots of appointments that weren't near our house. One being getting Logan tested for Celiac Disease. I had so much to do and wasn't sleeping well and was so worried about how the party would turn out. In the end I pulled it together. I got by with a little help from my friends (more like a lot) and not much sleep. But it was worth it! And now Logan can't stop being so amazed at the cool party and the fact that he's now FIVE years old. I can hardly believe it myself!



Love that you cut the cheese into stars! Did you just use a cookie cutter?
ReplyDeleteI am so in love with this party theme, Katie!! It turned out so good and I am sure Logan must have really appreciated all of the hard work you put into it. I know my little guy would love a theme like that!! Way to go, Super Mom!! ;)
ReplyDeleteSo cute Katie!
ReplyDeleteWow what a great job, love the cupcakes and all the fun alien heads. I know Logan had a great 5th birthday.
ReplyDeleteYou are so creative. Great job!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on what looks like a job really well done. What a fun party idea!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad it all worked out. You did an AMAZING job, of course:) Can you come to Utah and plan my hubs birthday in May? :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic post. I love how you make having a fun party accessible to every family.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like the party was a great success! You did a brilliant job. And of course Happy Birthday Logan!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great birthday party! I love that you kept the snacks simple and didn't go overboard. And, as a former graduate student in musicology, I *love* that you involved "The Planets" by Holst. Nice work, Katie!
ReplyDeleteJessica - Yes, I just used a cookie cutter for the cheese. I bought a pack of pre-sliced sandwich cheese in cheddar and mozzarella so I wouldn't have to fuss with making thin, even slices.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this! I would sooo do something like this for my kids and I totally got the orbit gum thing immediately! The Bouncey Balls...YES! Too too cute! What a fun mommy! I can totally appreciate ALL the effort this took! I say kudos to you! Fun, Fun, Fun!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I saw your solar system cupcakes on TasteSpotting earlier this week. I'm planning my daughter's 6th birthday party, which is sort of themeless, and this is good inspiration! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteIts all so beautiful... just wonderful.. YOU rocked it girl!! I love love love it!
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
Amanda
What a cute party!! Everything turned out great:-)
ReplyDeleteInspired! Very cute ideas!
ReplyDeletevery creative...
ReplyDeleteYou are such an awesome mom! What great party ideas... I love it!
ReplyDeleteEven your CHEESE is cute!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea. It is very age appropriate as well. I am putting this on my list of part ideas. Thanks :)
ReplyDeleteI especially love the solar system booklets. How cool is that?
ReplyDeleteP.S. Now I want to look up that "On the Moon" children's book! The illustrations look fun.
stephanie@metropolitanmama.net
I love a good birthday party! And THIS is a good one. I love all the named food and the handmade mini book is a great idea!
ReplyDeleteI'm linking to this party tomorrow! :)
Everything is so cute - I'm so impressed! Happy birthday to Logan!
ReplyDeleteFound you on Life as Mom and I love your blog. This is a beautiful party! Your son must have been ecstatic!
ReplyDeletePS---The "On the Moon" book is by Usborne books and you can get them from my site or any other consultant's site if you are interested.
Found you via Life as MOM. GREAT party!!
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