
top teir- pistachio flavored cake with cream cheese frosting
middle teir-fresh strawberry with strawberry cream cheese frosting
bottom teir- rice krispie treats
Games:
As children arrived they made monkey door hangers and safari picture frames (purchased from oriental trading)
Safari relay race- a relay with a safari twist
Rhino Tag- each player has a balloon attached to their back end and a push pin attached to their nose. Each player must try and pop everyone elses balloons with out having their own popped. The last one to have their balloon popped is the winner.
During the winter I read to my children a wonderful story called The White Giraffe. My kids loved it! They fell in love with Africa and the animals that live there. My Izzy really took to Jemmy, the white giraffe. Emma, my youngest fell in love with zebras. And Kira was facinated by the kudu and the lions that were in the story she also felt a kinship with the main character Martine and the trials that she went through in the story.
Well we finished up the story but there facination lived on. When it came time for birthday parties all three came up with the same idea for the party, The White Giraffe.
I struggled a little with this theme at first, but once I landed on the African Safari Theme rather than trying to recreate the book, things really just planned themselves.
So pull on your pith hat and hang your binoculars around your neck and let's head out on our own African Safari...
African Safari:
Deep in the wilds of Africa we find several brave young adventurers ready to start out on a trail to unknown regions.
Then quick as lightning they reach the treacherous "Crocidle Lake." All of the adventureres must find a way to cross the lake. Finally one gathers enough courage to reach out and grab the yellow swing that is the only way to cross the trecherous waters. She boldly swings across, crocidiles jump up and try to make a snack of the young girl. She lands nimbly on the other side of the lake leaving a disappointed crowd of crocidles behind. Each adventurer braves the water only to land relieved and safe on its other side.
Next they all climb up a metal staircase that leads to a creaky old house where they all have to climb to the top in order to get back to the ground. As they fly through the air and land safely back on the ground they are ready for their next challenge.
Next up, swinging like the monkeys. Everyone runs quickly and climbs to the top of the monkey tree and grabs onto the vine and zips through the air with a grin and a giggle. Their swing comes to an abrubt halt where they are forced to drop quickly to the ground.
8 comments:
Wow, you cakes so lovely, I will not bear to eat it.
Wow, Heidi, you cakes are amazing and so delicious looking! Thanks for commenting at Ruby Tuesday. I'd love to have you visit and participate. :)
I see on your sidebar that you sell Mary Kay - I searched for Angelfire & it didn't come up w/ any results. Did Mary Kay stop selling Angelfire perfume?
You are SERIOUSLY talented. I made my little ones' birthday cakes for their birthday last week and made my attempt at using fondant. It was a HOT MESS and I seriously hope you charge a WHOLE LOT for your cakes because you certainly deserve it. LOL I don't think people realize how much work it is and you really do have to have a certain knack for it which I OBVIOUSLY lack. ;D
All I can say is wow!
WOW! That is awesome!!!
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Beautiful cake, and the kids look like they are having great fun! Thanks for visiting me!
This is so cool! What a great use of the paisley shape. I got the paisley set for my birthday but haven't had a chance to use it. I haven't learned the basics for structure and tiers yet, I'm eager to learn. I might do my cousin's wedding cake, or at least a small one for her and her fiance. She has so many allergies that it would be way easier (and cheaper) for me to make something she can actually eat.
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