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Thursday, May 19, 2011

Perfect Rainbow Kids Party with a Rainbow Doodle Cake

Both of my kids' Birthdays are in the winter (November and December).  With them being so close to the holiday season, I get to missing the celebrations about mid-summer.  I've always said that I should start celebrating their Half Birthdays, but my entire family thinks that's ridiculous!   So for now, I'll just dream of a bright, summer party that I would love to have for them.  I would surely start out with having the kiddos help me make this A-mazing Rainbow Doodle Birthday Cake (like Rosie's from Sweetapolita)!  She makes it seem so easy by just throwing some rolled fondant over a buttercream rainbow layer cake and letting the kids go at it with Edible Markers.

I would decorate with one (or more!) of these Fabric Buntings by SewSweetViolet...


And we'd totally have a "candy bar" with these printables from sweetmetelmoments...

...but I would definitely display the candy in these awesome Pyrex Bowls from TheOldVintageShoppe.

And we'd eat all the goodies off of these fun 80s Paper Plates from kultur...

And use these Striped Straws from HeyYoYo for our drinks!

The kids (and I!) would wear these Party Hats from bayoumoon...


...and then chase each other around with these Confetti Eggs from JokeyYokey.

And finally, I'd send them all home with some of these cute People Crayons from ScribblersCrayons.

Ahhh...  I can see it know.  
Would you come and bring your kiddos to our Rainbow Birthday Party?!
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7 comments:

  1. I would totally come to your party, just looking at all these colors make me smile! I especially love that doodle cake!! So creative and looks yummy. Thanks for featuring my Candyland printable labels. So cool to be part of this post.

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  2. You're both very welcome. I figure I can at least live vicariously through all of these fabulous images!

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  3. i LOVE this party! I am almost intrigued to make that cake (most likely not anywhere as good) if i Had the time to do so for my daughters party. Thank you for including my people crayons for the last impression for your party.

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  4. I think that everything is fine for a grown up party as well. Don't tell the rest of the family the real reason for the party, just hold one when you want to. My sister and I used to hold "Unbirthday Parties" when were young. We would bake cakes and give each other presents. So much fun.

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  5. Oh my goodness.... Love the rainbow cake!!!! humyumyumyumyum!!!!

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  6. Love this! What a bright, wonderful collection of talented individuals!!! Thanks for putting together such a delightful creation!

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  7. Yeah, this would be fun party with or without kids! haha!

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So... what do YOU think?