1.27.2010

a polar bear party.

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What better way to celebrate a birthday in the middle of winter than with a polar bear party!  The weather cooperated perfectly and produced a giant snowstorm the evening Andy and Jimmy delivered the invitations.  Andy loved delivering them in a winter wonderland!  And I think it's safe to say that Andy likes paper projects as much as I do, so you can imagine the fun we had making the invitations.
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Since all of the invitations were being hand delivered, we decided to put the guests first initial on the front in "snow" (written with glue and filled in with sugar.)
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The night before the party, Jimmy and I turned the kitchen area into a magical little snowland with silver glittery string strung about, along with strings of snowballs and silver snowflakes.  One of the best parts of Andy's birth date is that all wintery stuff is on clearance after Christmas!  A white, silver or blue balloon was tied to each chair and a big bunch outside the front door.  I usually cover my table with wrapping paper to 1. add to the festivity and 2. make for an easy clean-up, and one of our Christmas wrapping papers was perfect--white with silver stars. 

As each guest arrived they got a container of white playdoh to build snowmen or snowballs or an igloo from.  After all his friends arrived, we played musical snowballs (big white circles taped to the floor, cut from white posterboard) and had a snowball toss (we used jumbo marshmellows and threw them into a big white bin.)

We got the idea for this party from one of Andy's favorite story books, called Snow Bear.  (And incidentally, if you are having a hard time deciding what kind of party to throw your little one, a great idea is to use their favorite story book as a starting point.)  Next up, I gave them a big pile of blankets and told them to build a giant snow fort.  Oh boy.  They loved this.  After it was completed we sat in that magnificent fort and read Snow Bear.
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Whenever I ask the kids what their favorite part of their birthday is, they say the scavenger hunts.  So in keeping with tradition, right as we finished the book, the doorbell rang! The kids raced to answer it and found a very mysterious message asking for help in locating some missing fish--which were meant for a little polar bears dinner.  Typically, the party favor is the thing they are searching for, and this time it was a bag of swedish fish and white lifesavers.  I would have done a bag of snowballs (a bag of big white gumballs), but I have given gumballs out for quite awhile, so it was time for something new!
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For Andy's birthday cake, I just baked a regular cake mix cake in a 9x12 pan, turned it upside down and cut a polar bear shape from it, frosted it with some yummy vanilla frosting, added a black gel frosting nose and sprinkled coconut carefully (so it didn't get on the actual cake--does a child exist that actually likes the taste of coconut?) along the bottom.
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With the few remaining minutes they made a string a paper snowflakes to take home.  And then they each told me their biggest wish and we wrote it down and stapled it to their balloon.  Balloon string, that is.  Obviously.

Their wishes?  To fly. A puppy. A dog. A chihuahua. A puppy.  There seemed to be a little theme going on!  My personal favorite was the flying one though.  We took them outside in the frosty air and watched them float up, up and away.

And then the big birthday party was over.  I pulled the yummy mess off the table and threw it away.  Andy, Cam, Ashlyn and Ava played and played with Andy's nice presents and Jimmy and I had a {little} winter's nap...

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13 comments:

Becky said...

Forget it Martha, Gillar Girl is in the house! You are amazing!

Krista said...

love the polar bear party! Sisi's b-day is coming up and we're having a dress-up tea party. If you have any ideas I'd love to hear them!

sweet cheek's mom said...

adorable party favors!
you are so creative.

kribss said...

love this idea! {both of my kids are winter birthdays}

Meg said...

Love your adorable party! Very cute and it sounds like the kids had a ton of fun! Happy Birthday to your son!

Megan said...

So cute always so creative I love that you share so we can in the future borrow ideas. Thanks for the info on the trains too!

Melissa said...

I love the idea for this party! It is definitely not something that all (or probably any) of the other kids will have which makes it extra special and memorable! And, I LOVE that polar bear cake. Thanks for sharing all of you fun party planning ideas.

Girlfrog said...

Lovely party!

Whatever Dee-Dee wants said...

What a darling theme! That cake is too cute!

Eva Girl said...

This was such a great idea! the fishies and life savers - too cute!
and I love the baloons : ) My little boy's birthday is in December - perfect timing : )

humpsNbump said...

Came to your blog via Party Perfect. Love all of the special touches that you put into this party! I'm completely inspired by all of the activities.

Great job!!

Alexis said...

I love it all...great job, sooo creative!

Krystal Wight Armstrong said...

What a super fun little party! Homemade decorations, goodie bags, and cakes are way more fun (and attractive) than store bought commercially themed party stuffs. Do your kids ever ask for things like that...like a Disney Princess birthday, or anykind of movie type party like that?
I'm also curious- do you own your own helium balloon inflator so you can have the fly-away-wish balloons at all your parties?

Great job making your kid's birthdays surely the coolest in the class :)

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