10 November 2007

Party!

Party favors for kiddie birthday parties are a scourge to which I am generally opposed. Usually it's a handful of junky plastic toys and some candy, neither of which we need. Last year, for Miss M.'s third birthday, I didn't bother. Each of her little classmates got to take home one of the mylar balloons - which meant that there were fewer balloons in my little house. This year, inspiration struck me and I put together what I think are fabulous party favors.

Each kid gets a translucent plastic harmonica (a real one, by Hohner), wrapped in a pair of cotton bandannas, held together with a ponytail holder.

A harmonica! To make noise with! And pretend to be Bob Dylan!

Bandannas! To wear as skirts or scarves! To wrap your dollies or teddies in!

And it didn't cost an arm and a leg - the harmonicas were $2.49 each and the bandannas were $9.90 a dozen.

I am easily amused. I hope the four year olds are too.

And, to amuse the grown-ups, we're having real food and real wine. No pizza, no juice boxes. Instead: smoked pork loin, onion pie, coleslaw, potato pie, peanut butter & jelly sandwiches, bread & jam sandwiches, local apple cider, seltzer, a dry riesling from Bonny Doon and a red velvet cake with pink icing.

Happy Fourth Birthday, Miss M.!!

22 comments:

  1. oh, can I come to the party?

    I am so with you on the party favor thing, and yet i fee like I HAVE to do it. Which is why for MQ's princess party they each got a Cinderella cups filled with stickers and a Cinderella pencil, each favor costing me appx. $1.75 total. For her art party last year each kid got a balloon tied to several markers (decorations turn into prizes. loved it. great minds think alike, apparently)

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  2. Happy Birthday to her! Four...it's a big one.

    I agree about the favors. I've taken to buying each guest one small toy and nixing the candy, plastic trinkets, etc.

    Last year, at Ben's birthday party, each kid got a mini-Lego set. Cost? $3.49 each.

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  3. Real Food FOR grownups? Not scraps from the master's table?

    I am on my way over

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  4. Those are GREAT favors. And so pretty in the bowl. And, I am a great fan of anything Bonny Doon bottles.

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  5. All I can say is ... YUM. What time again? And there will be enough favors for the grown up too, right? I'd like a green bandana.

    Happy Birthday Miss M!

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  6. That's a great idea!

    I hate those junk bags of plastic crap or candy.

    I try for interesting things---last year was puzzle books for each kid.

    And big Happy Birthday wishes to your big girl!

    Julie
    Using My Words

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  7. Anonymous11:10 AM

    Potato pie? Pork loin? RED VELVET CAKE? You're killing me! Sounds like a wonderful party. I agree on the party favor issue. Today we're going shopping for Lucy's birthday and we'll see what treasures we find.
    Happy Birthday Miss M - and happy birthday to you, too, Magpie! I always think that the mothers should be celebrated on birthdays, too.

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  8. This is a great idea!! I think that I'll use your mylar balloon take home idea for the twin's second birthday. Kids that age looovve those balloons. Thank you!

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  9. Well done - for both kids and grown-ups. Personally, I love those bandannas - where them to keep sweat and hair out of my eyes in the garden..
    Happy Birthday, Miss M!

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  10. Mmmm, delicious cake and food.

    And yes, I agree about the favours. I spend forever throwing out the plastic crap.

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  11. Very cute and inexpensive idea! I think I'll swipe it!

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  12. Happy birthday! I love your favors -- and another benefit is they look fabulous in that bowl.

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  13. Happy Birthday, Miss M! We had my daughter's fourth birthday today -- we had pizza. I'm feeling like maybe I cheated myself.

    Wonderful idea on the party favors, too!

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  14. I am also opposed to cheap crap in the goody bag, so I always try very hard to have interesting and useful things. But this? This is way awesome.

    Happy birthday, Miss M!
    And I hope everyone is nice and drunk now.

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  15. Anonymous12:50 AM

    Happy birthday, Miss M!

    Can you come and plan my kids' next party? I hate doing it - and yours sounds so fun.

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  16. What a great day! Happy, happy birthday, Miss M!

    We often have the craft be the party favor--so for the past two years (b/c Curious Girl liked it so much she wanted to do it the second time), we painted flower pots and then planted a little plant (from the flats we got for our own garden), and the kids got to take that home.

    For her last birthday, though, CG insisted she wanted a little plastic bag of crap, oops I mean stuff, for each guest, so I capitulated. I put just two pieces of candy in each bag, and some nail polish, and a few stickers, all of which I had found way on sale. So everyone was happy.

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  17. i LOVE that idea. i love the Dylan idea too. Play it loud.

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  18. You could never do that in San Francisco.
    People would be making too many X-rated comments regarding the hanky code....
    Can I get your recipe for onion pie?
    And which BDV riesling did you use?

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  19. Anonymous7:56 AM

    Sounds lovely! We did real food as well, and although I never buy juice boxes for my kids, I always have them for kid parties. It helps to bridge the gap for the younger kids who still need sippy cup-type things to drink out of.

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  20. Anonymous9:25 AM

    Happy, happy!

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  21. Happy belated birthday!

    We did bandannas as pirate hats at Z.'s messy party last Spring. Purple ones, of course.

    You just tie a knot in each corner.

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