Monday, March 4, 2013

A Bubble Guppies Birthday Party

It's hard to believe that my little one just turned two!  I had a different theme in mind but then, well, I realized she wouldn't care about it at all.  What my 2 year old cares about the most these days is Bubble Guppies. 

 After nailing down the theme, I made the invitation and birthday banner.  Years ago, I got Greeting Card Factory free with a printer I bought.  It comes in handy for things like this. 





 The hardest part about this theme is they don't sell much of anything Bubble Guppies related.  If you search on google for cake ideas, you'll see some cakes that look wedding worthy and some that leave a lot to be desired.  These two (here and here) were my favorites.  The problem was I had no idea where to find the topper.  I guess I could have asked a bakery to make it, but let's face it.  
1:  I'm on a tight budget.  
2:  I can't stand paying people to do something I can do myself.  

If it didn't work out, I could have just printed a Mr. Grouper on card stock and used that instead.  I decided to give sculpting a shot though and I was pretty impressed with the results!   I made cupcakes and we ordered a teal ice cream cake.  I placed the topper on a few minutes before serving it. 

 
To make the Mr. Grouper, I used aluminum foil and balled it up, layer after layer, until I had a form that was about the size and shape I wanted his body to be.  After that, I used Model Magic (made by Crayola) and stuck it to the foil.  For the eyebrows, eyes, mouth, and fins, I rolled out the dough and just cut the shape with scissors.  Easy peasy!  It needs to dry for 24 hours.  I'm impatient so I let it dry for about 16 hours and then painted the stripes.  That meant I needed to hold it which resulted in finger prints in the clay.  In the future, I'd let it dry for a few days before touching it. 

Moving on....

I saw a bunch of neat ideas on pinterest.  I modeled the main room after those awesome pinterest plans.  




The sea grass was really easy and added a lot to the look of the room.  It's hard to see, but I had ocean water punch in a punch bowl.  They sell clear fruit punch at Walmart (did you know that?!?!?  I did not!), so I bought some and added blue food coloring.  We threw in some lime sherbet, and BAM!  We had ocean water punch.  

This was the gift table prior to the guests arriving.  The party favors were in the right corner.  The rest of the table was open for gifts.  You can see some of the balloons on the floor.  We had around 40 balloons which was the best entertainment for the party guests. 

     
In the right corner, you can see some mugs.  Those were part of a craft I had in mind that didn't pan out due to cold weather.  The idea was to use colored bubbles to paint (another genius pinterest idea) but then the paintings were supposed to go in the mugs.  Here's my sample.  The kids got to use the bubbles but the wind was strong and it was freezing outside that day.  It was 70 two days later.  Figures.  The successful paintings wouldn't dry because it was so cold.  It was a failure but would have been great if it was a warm, sunny day. 


I couldn't be more proud of these bags.  My original plan was to sew mermaid tail towels for the other kids but I was dreading the amount of work involved.  Strolling through the dollar store, I stumbled upon these fabulous teal tote bags!   I typed the kids' names on my embroidery software and ended up with some great party favors.  


 I also made bubble and fish cookies but they didn't look anywhere near as nice as what you can see here so I'm not even going to post the pictures.  They were decent I guess.  I put them in little bags with Bubble Guppies stickers on the tags.  Every guest got some cookies to take home.  These bubbles were in the tote bags.  I made the labels using Microsoft word. 


Although you can't purchase any Bubble Guppies party things, Nick Jr. has a lot of great printables.  http://www.nickjr.com/bubble-guppies-party/  I printed Pin the Tail on Molly and the cupcake toppers from there for free.  


 
And finally, here is the birthday girl!


I found this skirt at Target but they only sold it in size 4 and up.  I thought it *might* fit my 2 year old so I bought it anyway.  It promptly fell off of her so I had to take it in a few inches.  For the shirt, I had seen this adorable shirt on etsy and wanted something similar but with an actual guppy on it.   I altered the design a little and found some teal fabric I liked.  A few stitches later, my daughter's outfit was complete.  She loved it and that's all that matters.

I hope my post helped you get some ideas for your Bubble Guppies Fin-atic! 

2 comments:

  1. Do you still have the template on word for the bubble labels? I would love to know the dimension.

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  2. I don't recall the dimensions but my guess is it's different for every brand of bubbles. I just removed the label on the bottle and measured it. Hope that helps!

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