Sugarwings hosted her 12th birthday party at her family's Kismet Farm. She, her sister, and I set up the cake table, and I brought a few of my things to use, as well as a stack of paper butterflies I'd gotten at an estate sale for a couple of bucks.
(I wish I'd gotten a photo of the cake her mom made, it was really something special! That lady has a magic touch with cake decor)
To go along with the woodland theme, the kids and I walked to the treeline and we gathered grapevine hanging from the trees, to craft fairy crowns and dream catchers from them.
There was a nature walk and scavenger hunt, time to play on a swing, then a picnic.
The kids got to do a circus workshop and learn some tricks.
And of course, we had marshmallows to roast for s'mores!
Our Hippy Chick brought a pile of hula hoops too.
But in my opinion, the best part of a party is to just let the kids play outside and have all the fun they can make for themselves.
There was camping for those who wanted to sleep overnight in tents, so the party favors were LED glow sticks and flashlights to play with after dark.
Walmart has these mini lights for $1 each.
We also gave out necklaces that Sugarwings and I made, using paint pours.
The cake table was outside against the covered patio wall, and we hung odds and ends of fabric remnants and curtains behind it, then layered old tablecloths and burlap onto it. The butterflies were pinned to the fabric and it was a pretty simple set up to create and to take down. I brought serving pieces that I already had, along with the $2 pack of butterflies, so we didn't put any money into the decor at all.
I didn't get a photo of the table with the cake or punch on it, but the cake was so cute. And the punch was berry juice mixed with lemonade. Sugarwings and I sliced up fruit and froze it into bowls of lemonade to make pretty ice that wouldn't dilute the punch as it melted.
What a nice evening!!
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