Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Rainbow Birthday Party


We celebrated our daughters' birthdays this past weekend. We decided that a rainbow party was in order and with a limited budget it was time to get creative. With a little extra work leading up to the party we were able to have a fun little party with all the most important things: friends, family, and celebrating our girls. The first thing was to look around our house at what we already had available to use. Sometimes just a little imagination and some time can turn into something beautiful.

Rainbow Party Decorations:


DIY Crochet Garland:


I already had all the colors in yarn so I crocheted two little rainbow flag garlands. The girls will be able to hang them above their beds now that the party is over and it was a quick project I was able to finish in a couple evenings.

DIY Photo Collage:


Shane has a print center at his work and they give him a credit to use each month so we were able to print pictures of the girls to make a fun collage of them. The girls loved looking at all the pictures. As a side note, if you are feeling down I would encourage you to take a few minutes, or an hour if you are like me, and look through the pictures from the past 10 years. It really reminded me how blessed I am and helped me feel more content again.

DIY Rainbow Dots and Stars:


I had a bunch of craft paper so we broke out my circle cutter and cut a bunch of different size circles. The girls had tons of fun hanging them all over the garage. We also used my little star punch and made some little rainbow star confetti to put on the tables.


Rainbow Food:



I purchased some skittles and rainbow twizzlers to add a little bit of rainbow fun. We also did a fruit tray in rainbow colors of course. I used watermelon, cantelope, pineapple, honeydew melon, blueberries, and purple plums. A pasta salad with a rainbow of veggies in it including tomatoes, carrots, bell peppers, peppercini peppers, peas, and purple (red) onion. The rest of the food was not rainbow but yummy none the less. For drinks I froze different color Kool Aid as ice cubes. Then we added one of each color ice cube to a clear cup and poured Sprite over the top. I figured that the kids would love it but was surprised that many of the adults enjoyed it too.

Rainbow Cakes:



For the cakes I made one of our favorite cake recipes, snickerdoodle. But I tried out a pinterest idea and made the batter rainbow colors. I thought about doing a six layer cake so each color could be its own layer. However, I needed to make two cakes and was afraid that two six layer cakes would be too much. Further, I was worried about getting the cakes to stay standing and not sliding apart in the heat of summer. I am not a cake professional so I wanted to keep things simple. Instead I made two batches of the cake mix, after mixing up the batter, I split the batter evenly into three portions and colored each portion. The first batch was colored with red, orange, and yellow and the second batch with green, blue, and purple. This allowed me to have a two layer cake in all the rainbow colors for each of the girls. They turned out looking festive and when we cut into them we were all so happy with the results. It was a bright colorful surprise.


What are some of your best or favorite DIY party ideas? Have you made decorations or themed food for a party?

3 comments:

  1. You're the best. You're a huge blessing to your husband and your children.

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  2. What a fun birthday party and you celebrated what is most important of all family and friends! Thank you for linking up to the Home Acre Hop! Hope to see you this week!
    Nancy -
    The Home Acre Hop

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  3. Adorable! Thanks for sharing on the Independence Days Challenge. We are taking a break this week but will be back next week!

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