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Thursday, 1 January 2015

January 1st 2015 - 2015 happy new year

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO MY FRIENDS AND FAMILY

January 1st 2015



A good night was had by all and the kids all made midnight.  Loads of food  and plenty of drink!  and not a headache this morning, and to top it off the kids were sweeping up the mess on  the floor.



365 challenge - pinterest link

During 2014, myself and my friend Coralie decided that in 2015 we were going to do the 365 pinterest challenge, whereby you actually do 1 of the things you have pinned NOT just pin them or pin more.  I will be  adding pics and things as I do them.

As it stands at pressent I have 2 pinterest accounts, 1 of which I use for things linked to St John Ambulance and cadet courses/subjects, and a personal account that I have things that "may be useful" or "we will have to try that" and "things to do with the kids" to name a few.

From the 2 accounts I have a total of 121 boards (58 of these are linked to the SJA courses), and on these 121 boards I have 7,016pins (681 are on SJA).  Some of those on my personal account are already in a board named challenge and completed - a total if 19!  This means that I have 6,316pins of which I aim to do 365 - 1 a day for 2015, sounds right?  We will see!

JANUARY 1st 2015

Today, 1st January 2015, we as a family started to make the time capsule that we are going to leave in the loft, we have most things in it and will seal it tomorrow, which is when I will add a pic to here.

We discussed a few days ago what we could put in it and said we should have decided earlier as we would have had more things to go in it. But never mind.  We have:
*a letter explaining who we are and why we have made it
*a photo of us all and of our pets and our house and garden
*a toy car
*a miniture bottle of baileys (I have surrendered it!)
*a drinks bottle lable
*a chewy bar box
*1 of each UK coin
*a tesco receipt showing the cost of party food for new years eve
*a bus ticket


Wednesday, 1 October 2014

UV/Glow in the dark party

My eldest son asked for a UV/Glow in the dark party for his 12th birthday.  Now for most people this would have been a major panic, not for me though.  That's because 2years ago myself and a friend had planned to have one of these, sadly it didn'y happen as her husband was taken ill, but I did still have everything that we had bought in readiness for it - everything from paint to paper, straws to lights.

I had loads of ideas on a Pinterest board about UV and Glow in the dark.  This was a great help and gave me lots of ideas.  We hunted for an invite we liked but couldn't find one so we made our own, along with an instruction card -

instruction card

invite 













These were printed out on paper, they would have been better had we been able to print in really bright colours, but never mind.  Son's friends all thought they looked good.

As soon as son said this is  what he wanted for his birthday we set about how we could decorate the house (yes we were hosting it at home!)  Well as loom bands were a big thing and they had a few that were glow in the dark I thought I would try them under the UV blacklight, they worked.  So when I next went to town I bought a handful of glow in the dark and UV reactive loom bands, I also contacted a friend that had them in her shop and she sent me loads (I paid her for them).  And we set about making chains and adding neon triangles to some of them.




We also had a play about with the UV face paints that we had to see what effects we could get.  They were pretty good and I did gets loads of comments from friends on facebook.





















Big thick lines and patterns didn't look as good as thinner ones, and as with the star above the colours do mix and blend into each other.

We painted a sheet with neon paint and I was really pleased with how that looked, and we painted white canvas's as they were spare (i'll explain further down).


 Next to the canvas is a giant glow stick and a pringles tube painted black and then painted patterns with the neon paint.  Also pictured above is the shot glass sphere that is only half as I never finished it.  The shot glasses were the neon ones from £1 shop all glued together (see below).










We also had glow sticks made into balls, and glowsticks scattered all about the house to glow.

 As far as I am aware that is all of the decorations sorted and included on here.

For the party bags I bought clear celophane bags (son asked why no fancy party bags) and as I explained to him, being clear the UV light would work with what was going in them.  They had sherbert straws (£1 shop for 48), they had a glow in dark tattoo, a yellow stretchy man (glows under uv light), a bag of tic-tacs and nerds (mixed in clear bag) and a rubber stretchy ball thing.  All of which glowed under the light.














Lastly was the canvas - I bought an A3 blank canvas and had some UV and neon pens.  The idea was that everyone wrote the birthday boy a message in the pens and they would glow under the UV lights.  Everyone did write messages and it looked great under the lights.  These were a pack of 3 with 2 smaller ones that we just painted.
 
We started off the party with the normal lights on and no UV blacklights or disco lights on.  Once everyone had arrived and had got facepaints if they wanted it, neon moustaches, glow loombands and glow sticks and glow necklaces we turned on the disco lights only and main lights off, then me and hubby turned on all the UV black lights and all you could hear was "WOW" and "OMG i'm glowing" and "This is wicked" from son's friends.  My mission was complete and a success!!!

I had a few games organised which we did, I can't post photos of them as they have otehr peoples children in.  But the first we did was "Pass the camera".  Think along the lines of pass the parcel, except when the music stopped they were meant to take a photo of themselves (camera was set to party without flash).  Well they were taking them of each other.  We have heads cut off, part heads, part of my lounge etc, but all have made for good keep sakes for son.

We also played pass the parcel, in which there was forefits written on neon stars so they showed up under the UV lights.  Then we played the "Glow stick toss" game.  I had made a game board from a white shower curtain, cut shapes out and edged them with tape and then glow in dark tape so they could be seen and fixed it to my washing line pole and a pole across, I taped carrier bags to the back to catch the glow sticks.  (see  below).  Each shape gave the person a differnt amount of points if the glow stick landed in it.  They had 10 glowsticks each.
 Lastly I had 4 coloured glass bottles that had a glow stick inside, using the glow sticks from the glow toss game I made them into circles and they had a game of glow stick hoopla.

Prizes for games included glow axes (25p in the works sale), flashing glow necklaces (59p each from home bargains) and a tub of glow sticks (69p from home bargains).  For food we had normal party food as I couldn't be doing with trying to find foods that glow, and some that I found online as meant to didn't.  His cake was also meant to glow as the icing was made with neon food colours but sadly it wasn't brilliant, so I stuck glow sticks in it!







Everyone had a great time and here is a few pics of my sons.
the birthday boy


the birthday boy
his cards under the uv light




his youngest brother
his youngest brother

middle brother

















middle brother

Monday, 1 September 2014

Pirate party the event

Well after a mad couple of months of preperation for the pirate party the day of it arrived, and no it didnt go to plan!  This was NOT my doing but the weathers - 2days before the wind got up really strong and our heavy weight gazebo buckled and took flight.  1day before it rained all day and all night so was too wet on the grass to do most of the games so panic set in as to HOW I could do it all indoors.  The answer to this was move table from lounge-diner into small kitchen and move small sofa into dining area, which gave more room in lounge.

I started hanging the bunting around my room, really pleased with how it looked -
1 of the mums even said she wouldn't have had the patience to sit and make them.  We hung a 3ftx4ft skull flag between 2 of the upstairs windows -
 
 and added a cross to the door and a wooden sign on the garden bench -

I also had a mini treasure chest (picked up from sealife centre) filled with gems and coins and necklaces (bought and won in 2p machines on holiday) and we sat a halloween skull beside it -







Luckily the rain held off (even though ground was wet) and we were able to dig for treasue in the sandpit and walk the plank outside -

 
As it was bit windy we couldn't leave the sail/mast in the ship but took them out for a photo - I cant addon here as it contains all the children who were at party not just my own.  We played pass the parcel that had pirate themed forfits in and "canon ball bop" - where they had to keep their canon (black balloon) afloat and if it hit the floor they were out, and pin the patch on the pirate, they really enjoyed the "canon ball busrt" - black balloons which had confetti and sweets in and they had bounce on them to busrt them (so glad I have laminate flooring and it was easy to sweep up) -

All of the food we had was given a "piratey name".  We had:
  • captain's cakes (birthday boy was captain)
  • dead mans fingers - cocktail sausages
  • pirate gems on a stick - fruit chunks of plastic swords
  • rat poo clusters - chocolate rice crispie cakes
  • golden nuggets - chicken nuggets
  • golden rocks - cheese & pineapple
  • desert islands - cheese pizzas
  • hawaiian islands - ham & pineapple pizzas
  • vegetable island - mixed salad bits in a plate with a "carrot n lettuce palm tree"
  • canon balls - malteasers
  • golden rings - hula hoop crisps
  • sea scrolls - wafer tubes with liquorice laces tied round them
  • pirates teeth - popcon




The cake stand WAS a circus themed one and had animals all over it - that was until i attacked it with black paint and glued cut out skulls on it.  I think it looked really good.

Everyone seemed to have fun and enjoy themselves, which is the main thing.  My lil man said he loved his birthday party.



OH AND AS A LAST THING - I have already stated the planning and decoration making for my eldest birthday in November which is neon/UV/glow in dark - watch this space!!!