Somewhere over the rainbow party


'Tis done. 

My post is a bit late because I needed a couple of days to recover after the hoopla, the craziness, the extravaganza that was... Cappers' rainbow birthday party. You know I like to go on a bit when I'm describing my parties, so do grab a cup of tea, settle in and prepare for lots and lots of colour!

After all the preparations are done and the ideas are sprung, it's important to create an entrance for any party. You want to build the excitement as guests get closer. I think a balloon on the mailbox is great for directions, but add a few streamers and it becomes a fluttery, hello of a welcome (not that this picture does it any justice whatsoever... my lack of photo skills are really letting me down now that I'm blogging. Do you ever find that too!?). I also put streamers along the walk up to our house and a welcome sign at the top of the stairs. Little guests saying 'wow' before they even hit the front step is a really great feeling.



I decorated with streamers strung from one side of the room to the other with balloons and coloured fabric bringing the colours to life. The 'chandeliers' are just ribbon glued onto two embroidery hoops. I made the wands from a wooden chopstick and ribbon stuck onto cardboard, a little bit of wadding between the card and the printed cloud paper top and my trusty hot glue gun. The garland is from Down to the Woods.





The food was simple and fuss free. Skewers of 'rainbow' fruit, marshmallows, coloured popcorn, lollies of every rainbow colour, hundreds and thousands cupcakes (banana and chocolate), coloured meringues and jelly cups with each colour of the rainbow in a stripe. Having an afternoon party means the pressure to provide a proper hot meal is gone. Bring on the sugar!



A water bottle for each child with a personalised label. These are the easiest things to do and the kids love them.










And yes, I made 'that cake'. It was actually very simple in the end and I was very proud of our (my trusty sidekick, Zia Lucia and I) efforts. The children were absolutely fascinated and can you believe the entire cake was gone by the end of the day (we did 'back to back' parties with the rainbow party finishing at 4pm and LOML's birthday dinner BBQ for 16 adults and 14 children starting at 6pm... oh. my. god. was I a tired woman when I finally crawled into bed at 1.30am!!!)

For all the fun of decorating and baking, a children's party is nothing without some great fun, creative game play. Creating a story around the party theme is what I enjoy the most and planning the activities to suit is wonderful.



What to do with little guests when everyone is arriving? If you let them get too nuts, you just never get them settled and they are over excited and rather mental for the whole party. I decided that a colouring competition would be the perfect start; it was up to the children if they wanted to participate but just about everyone took to it with great enthusiasm. They all settled straight in, working hard on their entries and finished works were pinned on the wall for all to admire and a prize for the winner at the end of the party. Warning: do not try this with boys...


Once everyone arrived it was time for a game of musical cushions. I love this game and it's always a lot of fun for the kids.



Next up we played pin the pot of gold on the end of the rainbow. I printed out a rainbow picture onto two sheets of A3  paper and taped them together. Then I printed and cut out a little cauldron for each guest. Blu tac on the back of the cauldron, a headband for a 'mask' and away we go! Lots and lots of laughs for not much effort at all.

I've avoided having a pass the parcel at parties up until this point. I hate how you have to have a prize for each kid these days and the painstaking stopping of the music at the required child... boooooring. But Cappers insisted, so I used tissue paper so each layer was a new colour, put little lollies in some layers and a more important prize in others and away we went. It was Ho Humsville if you ask me, it just went on and on with our music choice of 'Rainbow Connection' bleating along in the background with that bloody ukelele making it seem like some weird Deliverance moment. The kids really enjoyed it. See, look how much that little girl in orange up there is enjoying it... Ho Hum indeed.




Time to shake things up after the whole pass the parcel snooze, so a treasure hunting we went. I printed out a story with clues, each onto a different rainbow-coloured piece of paper (popped into a bag for weather proofing, although would you believe the weather was gorgeous after all the rain we'd had?). We had to find all the colours of the rainbow to get to the other end where our pot of gold awaited.



The delight on the girls' faces when they saw the rainbow tutus was just magic. Total hit and worth every minute (although if I never have to cut another piece of tulle, I will be a very happy woman).



A 'lolly bag' (or, as my children shamelessly call them 'loot bag') is a traditional send off. I added a bit of fun to goodbyes by making the boxes into a 'jarbola' style event. Each child received a numbered ticket and got to claim their lolly bag by matching the number. There were three 'special' bags that three children were lucky enough to 'win'. I made that part up because I instead of 5 I only bought 4 packs of 5 silver noodle boxes and as there were 23 kids at the party, I was three short...



Harry, Pink, Rainbow... I am absolutely done with parties for this year. I was planning a 40th birthday bash of my own for November, but I called it off a week or so ago because my heart is just not in it. I think I would rather put on a party for someone else than myself. I'm not sure why that is, but I feel absolutely fine about it.

Happy rainbow party, my darling Cappers!


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Rainbow cake recipe by Whisk Kid
Face on rainbow wands inspired by Paper Glitter
Rainbow wands inspired by Icing Designs
Ribbon chandeliers inspired by Every Last Detail
Rainbow Tutus inspired by Paige and Brooke
Colouring page by Style Me Gorgeous

Week-a-Boo *Celebrations and Alone Time*

How could you not love the weekend when it starts off like this! Magic!


I got home Friday night from work and had 2 special visits from our dear friends! Life gets very busy and unfortunately that means that visits and catch ups become less frequent with some people! Although I love when you haven't seen someone in months and you get together for a quick Friday night catch up and it was like no time had passed! I like those moments.

Saturday morning I woke up at 7am! I love a good sleep in! Mostly because I don't sleep much at night therefore, once I'm asleep, I take advantage of being asleep. So weekends are alarm free and I mostly sleep the mornings away! Not this Saturday! I was excited! My best friend had just moved into her brand new house and I was going to visit her! Her gorgeous new house and her gorgeous baby bump! She is due in 3 -4 weeks!!! Um can somebody say AMAZING! This house is just a dream, her dream, and the happiness I felt when I entered just warmed my heart! Michelle and her husband have waited and waited for this house for so long and have worked their butts off to get there and finally it has all paid off and they are living their dream! There is something so beautiful and peaceful about a brand new home! And just in time to welcome their little miracle!


After my visit I had booked in with the beautiful Leanne from Lea-Beauty Pamper Room - I don't want to go into too much of what happened here, but in short I got very lost and very sick so I missed my appointment! Along with the sickness I felt very guilty as I had asked Leanne especially to fit me in! I'm so sorry for missing it! If you ever need ANY beauty treatments and are around the gold coast area Leanne is your girl! She has amazing products and is very talented!!! Head on over to her facebook page and check her out!

Saturday afternoon brought another storm! Our 'summer storms' have come along a bit early this year and each weekend has been going off with a bang! Literally!


I've mentioned before that I love Scissors Paper Rock's prints and this one is no exception! It has it's special place in our kitchen and reminds me every day to live life to fullest and even though things get a bit 'stormy' at times I should always find the silver lining! Well Saturday I took this quote literally and I danced in the rain! This storm was so beautiful! I just could not sit inside and let it pass I had to go out and experience it! It was truly amazing! I just stood in the middle of my street and felt and experienced all the changes! The view was spectacular!!! After a horrible experience at lunch this really blew out the negativity around me and put a spring back in my step!





















The storm left as quickly as it came and we were into the car and off to our next 'event' Bowling for our good friends 30th birthday! How much fun is bowling! No matter what your age, it is always fun! Rob and I arrived late becasue of the storm so we got a lane to ourselves! man Vs wife! It was on! Ok so I lost both times but hey it was my first time bowling without bumpers so I think I did a pretty good job! I was actually beating Rob in our 2nd game till about the 7th round...damit! After bowling we headed out to a Mediterranean restaurant for dinner! It was deliciousness! I had a lamb and beef-curry-pot-sorta-thingy. What ever it was it was YUM! oh and I fell in love with their hummus dip! real proper hummus dip...no store bought stuff!

 ~ Got to love party bags at a 30th! Massive hit! ~

Sunday morning I was up early again! WHAT THE! I have no idea what is going on there! I decided to embrace it and get up a do a yoga session! I am totally digging yoga at the moment! I'm loving it purely for the stretching at the moment. I'm only doing it at home from an iphone app - gotta love iphones- so I haven't been able to experience the meditation/energy side yet but the stretching is totally amazing and I am loving it! I cant wait to actually find the time to go to a proper class and be taught by an instructor! But for the moment my app is doing me just fine!


I spent the rest of the morning in the pool with the animals and then watching a movie hahah I think I've mentioned before that I spend a lot of time alone with my animals! Rob was out again but thankfully not working! He was out with the boys 4wding! He loves it! It makes him happy therefore I am happy!


When Rob came home we went to our neighbours for a BBQ and to watch the footy! A nice relaxing afternoon with great friends! Perfect end to a perfect weekend! 

Have a beautiful week everyone!
x S.K.K x

Glitter bird inspiration

Glitter bird inspiration by Torie Jayne

This Christmas I want to add lots of birds to my Winter Wonderland and what's Christmas with out a sprinkling of glitter! So, some glittered birds are a must!


Have a sweet day!

Dear Wendy...


A lovely lady is feeling a bit sad today! This is quite out of character for her as she is one of the most loving and sweetest people I have 'met'. I want her to know that we are all here for you and we are sending all of our love, support and extra big hugs your way! 



Sometimes it's ok to cry and sometimes it's ok to be sad. But always know that after the tears, just like the rain, a beautiful rainbow will appear and tomorrow will be a bright and beautiful day! 

~ Their memory and souls are in your heart forever ~

x S.K.K x