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a S'mores buffet would be the perfect ending to a summer BBQ
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terra cotta pots lined with tin foil and filled with charcoal for easy dinner party smores!
This would be great for the backyard or at an outdoor function to give the kids something to do
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This website is great - all kinds of kids birthday themes :)
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Inject food coloring in lemons- serve with water or just use for pops of color/place card holders!
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Gifts. You MUST explore this website! So many cute ideas!
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Juice Box Robot: The arms... break a pretzel rod in half, wrap in saran-wrap with enough space between the halves to hang over the sides of the juice box. Tape the center of the saran-wrap to the box. Hot-glue the applesauce head and mini boxes of raisins as feet. Tape the spoon antenna on the back of the applesauce cup. Use whatever eyes you like.
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Party Table: Beautiful decor with mini pom poms and candy dishes! For a little girls birthday party. Originally seen here redvelvetgirls.ty...
Make GIANT suckers! You just need balloons, empty wrapping paper tubes/rolls, ribbon and saran wrap...these are so cool!! (great for parties..make awesome driveway liners) :P
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Princess Party Via Kara's Party Ideas
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Breakfast Morning After Sleepover Party. SO cute!
This website has the most creative party ideas for any theme you are looking for!
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FUN! Guests will stare wide-eyed as they watch clear water or soda transform into a vibrant color! must be magic! What you?ll need: Plastic party cups, food coloring, ice, and any clear drink (I used Sprite, Fresca and Ginger Ale). Place 2 to 3 drops of food coloring at the bottom of each party cup and let dry. Just before serving the drinks, fill each cup with ice to hide the food coloring. While each child watches, pour the drink over the ice, and the clear water or soda will ?magically? turn into a color as it fills their cup! Use different colors of food coloring so that the kids won?t know what color to expect from their ?magic? soda. For another fun twist you could add a ?fortune telling? element to the drinks by assigning a meaning to each color and displaying the different meanings on a small sign near the soda. For example, purple = royalty, green = wealth, yellow = long life. Whichever color each guest?s soda turns also predicts their personal ?fortune.?
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