Showing posts with label olympics theme party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label olympics theme party. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Slightly Creepy Olympic Rice Krispie Treats

I was trying to think of what I could make for my Olympic theme party last weekend, and came up with the idea of Olympic ring rice krispie treats.  They didn't turn out quiiiiite like I hoped, but so few things do.

I made the recipe as usual (except I use a much higher marshmallow to cereal ratio) and then split it between several cupcake pans to make circles.  You have to do this really quickly, because as it cools the marshmallow hardens, and then it's impossible to work with (I mayyyy have broken a wooden spoon on these).  Then once they cooled, I popped them out of the pan.  Using a clean paintbrush, I painted the edges with food color gel.  A couple of my gels were old so the colors didn't come out as strong as they usually do.


Warning:  Eating anything with food color gel may make your mouth look like this:






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Tuesday, February 25, 2014

It's my birthday!

Oh hey, it's my birthday!  Instead of writing an "It's my birthday" post, here's a few photos from the medal stand photo booth from my Olympics theme party this weekend:



 



I made the stands out of some plastic step stools I found at Home Goods and some metallic poster board from Michael's.  The poster board was double sided: gold and silver.  Since there was no bronze, I painted one of the gold sheets.  Then I cut out pieces of poster board and used some spray glue to attach them to the step stools.  I printed out the numbers and used them as stencils on the scrap pieces of poster board, then attached them using some more spray glue.  And voila!  Quick and cheap medal stand.


Tonight Jeff and I are going to RPM to celebrate some more.  I've never been so I'm super excited.  Yaaaaaaaay birthday!




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Monday, February 24, 2014

This weekend...

Shaun White Costume

This weekend I...

... Dressed up as 2010 Shaun White for my Olympics birthday party.  It.was.so.fun.  We had a torch relay/opening ceremonies (that maaaay have set off the fire alarm), lots of games and medals, all of the jock jams, a medal stand photo booth, some super amusing costumes (including a curling team complete with working props), and of course, Cool Runnings on repeat.  Seriously, best birthday ever.
... Aaaaaaand that's about it.  Cooked, cleaned, got ready for the party, cleaned up afterwards, and took a serious Sunday afternoon nap.  Oh, and watched Ender's Game, which frankly was a poor choice since I'm such a fan of the book.

I hope you had a good one!



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Friday, February 7, 2014

9 Olympics Theme Party Ideas

So is anyone else super excited about the Olympics?  A lot of people hate on the Winter Olympics because they prefer gymnastics and and swimming, but I personally like settling down for three hour curling match (because three Olympics later, I'm still unsure of the rules), watching crazy snowboarding runs, and of course all of the ice skating outfits.

This year I'm actually throwing an Olympics theme party for my birthday during the last weekend of the Olympics, so I've gathered a few ideas for throwing a theme party around everyone's favorite athletic competition.


1. Opening Ceremonies: If you have it in the budget, try to get someone dressed as the Queen to jump out of a helicopter.  Otherwise, play the Olympic Fanfare (Bugler's Dream by Leo Arnaud) and light a big candle as the Olympic Flame.


2. Food: Anything that comes in circle form is in, like donuts. I'm planning on making some Rice Krispie treats in a muffin tin and adding different colored sprinkles around the edges to make Olympic rings.  You can also get cutesy and serve different colored foods in bowls arranged like the Olympic rings, like chips with different kinds of dip. Or if you just feel like making what you like, add some cute flag toothpicks to the top to make your food a little more festive.


3. Drinks: Moscow Mules are already trendy, and on theme for Sochi.  White Russians are also in, for obvious reasons.  Otherwise you can serve something clear and add Lifesavers as Olympic rings, or go for the gold and serve up some Goldshlager.


4. Games:  Obviously an Olympics party needs a lot of competition.  Standard drinking games like flip cup, beer pong, and chandelier are definitely in.  Also consider adding some oddities, a la "Flonkerton."  The winners get medals, of course - I'll be making mine out of metallic poster board and some ribbon.


5. Costumes: Encourage your guests to dress up - as an athlete (current or former), sport, Olympic Flame, Cossack, or go traditional Greek in a toga.  I may or may not be dressing up as this guy:


6. Music: We are the Champions, Proud to be an American, and the Jock Jams soundtrack on repeat.  Plus the Star Spangled Banner everyone supporting the USA wins an event (presenting medals on a dais: optional).


7. Entertainment: Turn on your TV to the actual Olympics for those who are so into the games they can't be away from the TV for a minute, or play Cool Runnings and The Mighty Ducks II over and over and over again.


8. Photobooth: Luckily, the one other party we threw in the last year also had an America theme:


http://www.kristinadoestheinternets.com/2013/06/easy-4th-of-july-photobooth.html

9. Decorations: Lots of flags, lots of Olympic rings, and maybe a backdrop that will confuse your guests into thinking they're actually competing in front of thousands of screaming fans.

Will you be throwing a party for the Olympics?  If so, toss me any ideas you have!




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