Saturday, May 7, 2011

Eleanor's butterfly birthday party

So I settled on a butterfly theme for Nora's 3rd birthday. We invited over six of her three- and almost-three-year-old girlfriends, played a couple games, made a craft, and ate snacks and cupcakes. It went off pretty well! I am convinced that for this age, a morning time slot and brief duration (less than 90 minutes) are key.

Here's Eleanor in her butterfly dress (which I made last fall, but she hadn't gotten to wear yet), matching beads on her braids, and the blingy necklace and bracelet I made her for her birthday (real pearls and Swarovski crystal, thank you very much!) Of course, after about five minutes, she got tired of them and whined until I took the necklace and bracelet off. Sigh. Oh well; maybe in a few months I can win her over.



The bracelet, complete with butterfly charm.



I also made matching name bracelets as party favors for all her little friends, rather than the usual goody bags full of candy and small things to lose or throw away.


As the girls arrived, we gave them each "butterfly antenna" headbands to wear. We played "pin (well, tape) the antenna on the butterfly" first. Butterfly poster courtesy of Scott!








Then we headed downstairs to make our craft: tissue paper flowers. I tried to pick something within a three-year-old's grasp, but I overestimated; it was beyond one of the parents, too! The girls liked the flowers, though their involvement basically extended to choosing the colors of tissue paper.

Our final activity was supposed to be a butterfly hunt (like an Easter Egg hunt ) but I couldn't find any tiny plastic butterflies, so instead we hunted for the butterfly's "friends" (snakes, lizards, frogs, and other bugs), which Scott hid around the upstairs during craft time.





For snack/lunch, we had fruit, "caterpillars in cocoons" (aka pigs in blankets, but I thought my renaming was fairly clever), and tiny finger sandwiches in the shapes of butterflies and flowers.

And of course, the piece de resistance: butterfly cupcakes!



I made eighteen of them, in pink and yellow. The wings and antenna are made out of chocolate and pastel melts, freehanded onto wax paper and then wedged into the frosting with some chocolate frosting for bodies. Pretty cute!


It was kind of hard to fit candles on, though!


All in all, a good party! And this afternoon, the whole family got naps, so a good day for all!

5 comments:

  1. You're kidding about the pearls and crystals, aren't you??
    Great job on everything! As I remember, most ALL crafts are beyond the capabilities of 3-year-olds, so no worries.
    I have a birthday coming up; gimme some of them butterfly cupcakes!
    Happy birthday, Eleanor!

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  2. No, not kidding about the jewelry. The cost difference between fake and real (freshwater) pearls/crystal was very minimal! Too bad she doesn't appreciate them yet.

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  3. Love those butterfly cupcakes! Difficult to top those for next year :o)

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  4. wow- super impressed! You rocked the theme girl
    !

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  5. Wow, Eleanor's butterfly birthday party was stunning my friend. Oh, those butterfly cupcakes look wonderful! They are just making me crave a lot. After reading this post I can’t wait for the birthday of my daughter that she wants to celebrate in fairy style with her friends at the outdoor LA venue.

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