Thursday, April 14, 2011

Tinker Bell Fairy Party


Samantha's 3.  I can hardly believe it.  But, disbelief aside, it's party time!  This year, it's Tinker Bell.  Tinker Bell this, Tinker Bell that, so Tinker Bell party.  Of course.

the invitation
Choosing the pictures from our fairly successful photo shoot was probably the hardest part about making this invitation.  There were just so many adorable ones.  Of course, I'm bias.

See what I mean?  *swoon* 

I bought her GORGEOUS dress from Etsy seller carriecreations.  She even customized the colors to go with the party.  It's just a beautiful dress!

the cake
The base is a 2-layered 12" cake, frosted in purple.  The tree trunk is PVC wrapped in fondant.  The top is a "bowl" cake (cake baked in a glass bowl), covered in fondant leaves.  The Tinker Bell Fairy figurines were purchased at The Disney Store.  The wires they're hanging from are from Duff of Charm City Cakes new cake supplie line.  I got them at Michael's.

welcome to pixie hollow

Guests were greeted with a "dress-up" station when they arrived.  The girls got fairy wings and wands, the boys got Peter Pan hats and knives.  Everyone got a little sprinkle of pixie dust.

The wings and wands.  We had 3 baby girls in attendance, they got mini wings and felt wands.

The Peter Pan hats and knives.  Made entirely of felt, so no eyes got poked out.  I found the tutorial for these at Make It and Love It.

the food


Rosetta's Garden Cups, Caprese Toadstools, Ants on a Log

Peanut Butter Bumble Bees, Butterfly shaped sandwiches

Iridessa's Sunshine (lemon) Cookies, Fawn's Squirrel Snacks (acorns), Snail (sugar) Cookies

Meringue Mushrooms.  There are lots of recipes for these online, but I used this one at AllRecipes.  I thought they were pretty easy to make and they were a HUGE hit!  Everyone thought they were real.


Gummy Raspberries, Gummy Worms, Pirouline Cookies, Ladybugs.  You can get the recipe for the Ladybugs here at Taste of Home.

Silvermist's Dew Drops (meringue cookies), Fairy Berry Salad

Vidia's Twisters, Magic Wands, Pixie Punch

more diy party projects
These silhouettes were cut using my Cricut, here's the .svg file for you to use!
No Cricut?  Here's the .jpg image that can be cut by hand.
 
 

Butterfly mobile inspiration: With Joy
Butterflies, flower centers, Peter Pan silhouettes all cut with Cricut.

18 comments:

  1. Nice job! :) I"m looking at hosting a fairy party for my daughter's 2nd birthday - you have some neat ideas!!!

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  2. I love the acorns! I would like to make them for my daughter's woodlands theme birthday party. What did you use to attach the chocolate kisses to the vanilla wafers? Thank you! Tiffany

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  3. I used just a dab of frosting to attach the kisses and cookies.

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  4. Thank you! She'll love them! Tiffany

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  5. Were did u make the labels

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  6. I made the food labels. Printed on white cardstock then cut with 1" punch. The green layer was 1.5", I believe and the purple flower with a flower punch. All available at Michaels, or your local craft store.

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  7. I love your ideas! I want to do a tinker bell/fairy party for my daughter's 2nd birthday and I love the peanut butter bees, can you tell me how you made them or where the recipe came from? Thank you so much!

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    1. My sister brought the peanut butter bees but I'm pretty sure they're peanut butter bullseyes, coated in yellow rather than milk chocolate, then decorated like bees. The wings were thin sliced almonds.

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  8. I just did a fairy garden party for my little 4 years old - and I LOVED all your ideas! I used several of them and blogged about it over at www.kimzkitchen.wordpress com. Credit was given of course! i appreciate all the inspiration and simply adorable cuteness!

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    1. Thanks Kim! Looked like fun! I'm glad your little one enjoyed her day. Thanks for sharing.

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  9. Love all your ideas. Brilliant. Will be implementing many of them at my triplets' party in August. Can you explain how you made the silhouttes? Is there a template you could share?

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    1. I used my Cricut to cut the silhouttes. I've added the .svg file above, if you have a Cricut as well.

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  10. do you have a tinker bell svg file that you could share?
    thank you in advance

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    1. Sure! https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B3576WASOHK8M1dzV2F4Zkg3Zms/edit?usp=sharing

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  11. Could you tell me where you found the lit up branches you used as a centerpiece?

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    1. I believe I bought mine at Michaels, but these on Amazon are similar. http://www.amazon.com/Floral-Lights-Lighted-Battery-operated/dp/B005EGRW1U/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1389484170&sr=8-3&keywords=lighted+branches

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  12. do you have a link for the silhouette cameo of them flying?

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