Tuesday, August 31, 2010

fairy garden party

Fairy Garden Cupcakes with butter cream icing, fondant flowers and butterflies


Greetings!
You are invited to a special gathering of fairies to help E celebrate her 5th birthday! The games and festivities will be held at Saunders Farm on [insert address here] From 11am till 1:30pm on [insert date here]. Please RSVP the head gardener [insert name here] at 555-555-1111 or by email [insert here]. We really hope you can make it!

A copy of the invite sent out this year

As you can imagine I was quite happy E consented to a Fairy Garden Party instead of the indoor gym. It was a perfect day for the farm and the kids had a great time.

As each guest arrived they received wings and a wand. They played for quite a while in a barn type play structure before heading off on a wagon ride, and when they returned they were greeted by their Garden Fairy Host.


She led them to a very charming party room to have pizza and cupcakes. The kids were also quite happy to get a visit by the resident kittens and everyone got to pat Hocus before we headed off to find the pirate park and the 'big' slide.

Inside the Garden Fairy Party room

After sliding and playing at the park we retired to the ice cream stand and from there all the little fairies returned home.

I was pretty happy with how my Garden Cupcakes turned out and they were pretty tasty too. I made white and chocolate cupcakes and bought a Wilton icing tip that created the 'grass' look with green butter cream icing, then I made butterflies and flowers from coloured fondant and layered the flowers for fun!

We gave out giant lollipops as loot as I am trying to reduce our carbon footprint and I find most loot bags full of BPA filled plastics and single use toys that go straight to the landfill.

I can't believe my baby is 5 years old! It's been an amazing five years and I want to cram as much fun in as I can before she heads back to school in a few weeks!

Sunday, August 29, 2010

harvest


We had a small garden this year, so the kids could learn about the growing of food.

We have several herbs, the carrots I posted a while back, some peppers and lots and lots of tomatoes. It was really fun and we hope to make the garden even bigger next year and grow zuchini, cucumbers, potatoes and loads of peppers. Here's a shot of our cherry tomatoes.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

hat for J

Of course it needed to be robots for the little man. I'm actually pretty happy with how it turned out. I only wish the pattern were a little smaller. This hat will fit him in about 2 years. Sigh.

Friday, August 27, 2010

spice cupcakes with cream cheese frosting



These cupcakes are decidedly the best cupcakes that have come out of my kitchen thus far. The cream cheese frosting was, (yes was, they are all long gone) not too sweet and very light so it complemented the spice cake cupcakes perfectly.

The recipe is so simple too!

1/4 cup cream cheese
1/4 cup softened butter
1 tsp vanilla
1 1/2 cup icing sugar

Use mixer on medium till smooth. Yum!

Friday, August 20, 2010

remember me?


Its been a jam-packed fun and busy month. Which is why we haven't spoken. Sorry about that.

Getting back into the swing of things probably won't happen till school begins in a few weeks but here is a 'back-to-school' idea that I'm loving.

The always wonderful and incredibly organized Wendy of Wendolonia has planned all your lunches, recommends lunch boxes and provides examples of great packed lunches. If you check her out you are bound to love her as much as I do.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

rainbow crayons

What's this you ask? Remember the recycled crayon craft I mentioned back in February? Well, we finally tried it here at home. It's a great way to make use of all those little crayon nubs at the bottom of the Rubbermaid container that my kids use for their crayons.
After a little time in the oven.. you have brand new super cool rainbow crayons! Instructions below.

1# Remove any paper left on old crayon nubs

2# Using an oven safe mini muffin tin add crayon bits until about 3/4 full.

3# Preheat oven to 275 degrees.

4# Place tin in center of oven for approximately 10 minutes, watching constantly. You do not want melted crayon mixture to bubble.

5# Once completely melted, remove VERY carefully from oven and let sit for several minutes until set.

I put the now warmish tin into the freezer and the crayons just fell out of the tin a few hours later. Then you have awesome rainbow coloured crayons just like these. Happy crayon making!

Sunday, August 1, 2010

sweet sweet avoidance

The laundry is piling up. That light bulb in the kitchen has been burnt out for a month. The lawn is full of weeds and the cupboards and closets are all looking pretty shabby, not to mention the basement we haven't even dared to look at since the 6 family play date we had here a few weeks back.

I am off my game. My usual vacuuming, laundry, dishes and tidying routine is gone. I've got two children at home and its summer. So we are making the most of it, but my house is really looking forward to September. Here's some of the fun.

Having fun at the Childrens Museum

Berry picking at Dekok Berry Farm


Saying Hello to Cookie Monster, Elmo & Zoey on our visit to Ontario Place

Many, many trips to the park

Riding lessons with the very special, Special the Horse.

There are so many more wonderful things we've done and so many more to do. I hope you are enjoying your summer too.