Monday, June 25, 2012

Mickey Mouse Birthday



Every year I take the “go big or go home” challenge to planning my son’s birthday. Yes, I understand he just turned 3, lol. But really I have a reason. Here's some of the back story, when I planned his First birthday "Smurfday" (see the pictures here), I was a stay at home mom. I took my time and made it a very DIY event, especially since this was prior to the Smurf movie release and just simply there was nothing much I could purchase. For his Seconded birthday, I failed!! I was going to SDSU full time and I graduated the day before his birthday, so planning was not my priority. 
In order to make up for that last fail, with the help of Pinterest, and Felicia ( DIY for Mommies) as a sound board, I was able to make reasonable and achievable plans for his Third birthday.

We took Max to Disneyland for the first time this year, so it was only appropriate to have a Mickey and Friends themed party, "Mickey's Clubhouse."  Okay, so now I’m a full time Employee (Social Worker, part time photographer & blogger) and a full time Mommy, so I had to do this little by little. We made it work.
Granted that not everything turned out as desired…but does it ever? Max and his friends had a great time. 

 Here are a few of my favorite things from the birthday with links to my inspirations!


Here is the birthday boy. He is wearing his birthday ears he got while we visited Disneyland. The cake was inspired by a cake we saw at t local bakery, but being so crafty (frugal) I could not shell out the $250 for a cake. With the help of my mom, a retired Pastry Chef and my sister, who recently took a fondant class, we made this cake for a total of $30.00 which includes the purchase of the whole Clubhouse gang and candles (Dollar Tree).


The scene setter in the back is from Party City, and it wasn’t that expensive and it made a great addition to the cake table.


We also had a small dessert/candy table. It included Cupcakes, a may shift “Toodles” lollipop holder Mickey cookies (thanks to a dear friend) and some licorice, rice krispie treats and just yellow and red gummies. (Inspiration here)


Mickey Cookies, made by a good friend!!


Cupcakes, just regular white cupcakes (from the box) with wilton chocolate (candy melts) for ears.
The Minnie Cookies, I bought at Walmart. They are the Pillsbury ready to bake cookies. They are awesome.


Oreo Mickeys, as found on Pinterest.
And the Rice Krispy Treats also thanks to Pinterest.

*Items, before cutely placed on tables*

For Centerpieces, I used Mickey ceramic piggy banks that I found at a local Swap meet. They were rather inexpensive and a handy keepsake. I also purchased the Mickey boxes pictured above, found them in Mexico. I just had to paint them and add the buttons, to make them resemble the party invitations. Also, pictured above is an unfinished “Toodles” lollipop holder and a Mickey centerpiece.


We also had Mickey lollipops made of Chocolate. I bought that mold on one of my trips to Mexico, but I'm sure you can find them online


Black Linens, black chair covers, big red chair bows, and red, yellow, black balloons. 


We also made foam letters, was originally intended like the "Disney Junior" logo, but black and red worked an completed our look. The great thing is they are so light that a little bit of rolled tape and a push, then TADA, done!

To make it a little more festive, without requiring all the children to wear Mickey outfits, I made Mickey ears for all the children.

(learn how to make your own ears here)

But let's not forget, our main course…well Hot Diggity Dog! We had Hot Dogs!! 


We bought this bad boy from Walmart… and it was a hit. We had bacon wrapped hot dogs, regular hot dogs and chili dogs!!!


I got the hot dog holders from the Dollar Spot at Target.


Water bottle labels, look online cause it adds to any event! I've seen them done with just festive duct tape if you don't want to spend much time.


Birthday Boy and Piñata :
Max had a wonderful time, which is what really matters.
Mommy and Daddy with Birthday Boy…
I’m glad it’s over, but I'm ready to plan next year’s grand event… not sure what the theme is yet, but I’m brainstorming.

7 comments:

  1. Hi All! I recently received a question on "How to make the Mickey Mouse Rice Krispy Treats?" I found an additional link that may help: http://www.nobiggie.net/2009/07/m-i-c-k-e-y.html
    Or how I think of doing it; Basically follow the traditional Rice Krispy directions, use a Mickey Mouse cookie cutter & when set, dip or paint on melted chocolate to the ears portion. Hope that helps.

    Please feel free to ask questions, we are here to help. :)

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  2. loving all your great ideas! How did you decorate the base for the Mickey mouse piggy bank? Or rather what did you use?

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  3. great question Iris :) It was done very simple. I cut a circle out of a large foam board, but i'm sure you can use pre-cup foam circles. I then painted it yellow, added some tissue paper and the piggy bank and voila!! I also tied some balloons to it to make it a little more festive and because the piggy banks are a little heavy i didn't have problems with them being blown away, although the balloons were a different story :) Hope your little one enjoys their mickey party!!!

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  4. How did you make and color the foam letters

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    1. It was drawn on blocks of foam and cut with a foam cutter and then painted with acrylic paint. We had a few chips in the letters so we added glue and had to paint over. If we had more time we could had either re-cut or let the glue dry longer before paint so there wasn't lighter spots, but it turned out pretty well. :)

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  5. Awesome!!! Where did you get the cupcake liners?

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