Showing posts with label Family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Family. Show all posts

Monday, December 16, 2013

the ice cream parlour

A few weeks back my (not so little) sister had a birthday party. As usual, India and I were on the ball with organising, planning and actually making the party happen! Eloise was intent on an ice cream parlour theme, so we got to work with all sorts of ideas, games, decorations and of course, ice cream galore! It turned out wonderfully and Eloise and her friends really enjoyed themselves. :)

The set up of the 'parlour'.
We did enjoy bringing together an array of delicious treats and goodies!
And the photo booth idea (that we thought of the afternoon before...we're very spontaneous, last minute people!) went off like a bang.
 Lovely friends all around Eloise.
 Such fun!
 Ice cream time was probably one of the best parts of the party.
 The birthday girl and her close friend, Hannah.
It was so delicious, you don't even know.
 My (first!) ice cream serving.
Fun on the trampoline. :D
Briony and Elsie.
 They're all so sweet, these girls. <3
:P
 Haha, lots of fun with the photo booth props...
Hanging out, yo!
 Me and mah ice cream!
 India and I had so much ridiculous fun with the photo booth...all the work, business and last minute stuff, and then we could finally relax, enjoy the party and GO SILLY.
 These two, Hannah and Nissi were pretty cute.
Elsie and I. <3
  Haha, we're back! :D
Photo bomber Ella!
Awkward moustache photo...!
These three went a leelte bit weird. :/ :')
"You can't buy happiness but you can buy ice cream and that's kind of the same thing." 
YES methinks.
 Haha, love my sissies.

It was a smashinly good afternoon. Eloise is the bestest ever, we love her...
Happy 13th love, good choice for a birthday celebration! ;)

Holly xo

Sunday, October 27, 2013

off to fairyland...

Last Saturday, my sister had her 5th birthday party. She had been anticipating it, talking about her fairy (picked the theme herself!) party for months beforehand. She was so unbelievably excited when finally the day arrived.
But this magical day wasn't just exciting and well anticipated by Sophie...many months ago, when the idea of a party for Sophie's 5th was broached, I soon became interested in the possibility of organising it myself. When it was finally confirmed and the little girl asked for a fairy theme, I immediately put myself forward and asked to plan, organise and basically run the party mostly by myself. I had been wanting the fun, pleasure and experience of doing something like that for a long time, and when Mum agreed (and Sophie was all for it too!) I was so happy about it.
The past week before this party afternoon was an interesting one. I spent most of my time (not doing school!) planning the party (believe me, there's a lot of THAT involved in the kind of big, themed party I wanted). Then I spent hours preparing for it; decorations had to be made, many things had to be bought, food had to be prepared and baked, and of course, the biggest part, the big birthday cake had to be done absolutely perfectly. I sourced most of my ideas, food and decorations from a fairy woodland party section in a Donna Hay Kid's recipe book...it was a HUGE help, though slightly more expensive and harder than I had expected. :/
But when the day arrived, and all the food was baked and ready, the decorations done and all the activities and games set up and ready, that was when I was so very happy and all the stress and business of the past week was forgotten.

Found this cute little banner at Spotlight.
 I was really pleased with how the food turned out.
 And the scariest, most trickiest and best part of the party, the fairy rainbow cake.
 I felt success when it was all finished (and thankful for my mother's help in icing it, as I struggle slightly in that area).
 These cute little sugared toadstools proved a treat.
 Beauty of a birthday girl. :)
 Playing pass the parcel.
Each guest was able to decorate their own wand to take home.
All the little girls dressed in their best fairy costumes.
 Decorating biscuits with all sorts of goodies to take home.
Sophie and best friend from kindy, Lucy.
Playing fairy, fairy, pixie.
 And the birthday cake time...!
 I  just really love the inside. <3

Everyone enjoyed celebrating this wonderful, already promising, little girl's five years. And of course Sophie enjoyed her party so much, which is the main thing.
Organising my sister's fairy party. It was a lot of work. It was challenging, fun, rewarding, stressful and scary at times and a great experience. I'd do it again any day.
And it was so worth it.

Much love,
Holly xo