Since this party was from 1:30-3:30 I only served snack foods. You can see my daughter running through the first picture with a handful of popcorn! I offered chips, pretzels and popcorn which I served from large white paint cans (I added some ribbon detail to the bottom with a glue gun). I kept the decorations for the cupcakes simple by making paper flags with scrapbook paper, and attempted to make Eiffel Tower shaped sugar cookies which were a challenge- but, tasted pretty good! I also had some fresh strawberries and water and lemonade.
Sunday, April 11, 2010
let them eat cake
Since this party was from 1:30-3:30 I only served snack foods. You can see my daughter running through the first picture with a handful of popcorn! I offered chips, pretzels and popcorn which I served from large white paint cans (I added some ribbon detail to the bottom with a glue gun). I kept the decorations for the cupcakes simple by making paper flags with scrapbook paper, and attempted to make Eiffel Tower shaped sugar cookies which were a challenge- but, tasted pretty good! I also had some fresh strawberries and water and lemonade.
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super cute!
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What a fun party and I love how unique it is! The cookie looks like it would have been hard to keep in one piece while you were making them but they sure did turn out cute!
ReplyDeleteThank you both! The cookies were tricky....I think I ended up making 3-4 batches of dough, just to end up with a dozen. They were very large and since they were thin and narrow on top they had a tendency to break easily. I used coconut extract in the icing and think they tasted better than they looked. :)
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