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Campfire Birthday Party Featuring Campfire Cupcakes!

My son's birthday is in October and the weather is always a little roll of the dice here in Maryland. Some years it has been warm enough to play in a slip-n-slide in the yard and do water games, other years it is more crisp as Fall takes the last breaths out of our summer. So for his last birthday, we decided on a theme that could work in either scenario and we landed on the name: "Camp Jeremiah."

Campfire Party Ideas

I am so mad at myself for not getting pictures of our outdoor setup! Once the party started, we were so caught up in having fun that the camera went by the wayside. I guess that is an indicator of a good party! Since we had the party outside, I did not kill myself too much on homemade decorations, with the exception of the cupcakes. Having the party outside was a huge hit with his friends, classmates and their parents! Everyone stayed for the party and it was a wonderful time. The main elements of the party included:

  • The campfire, of course. We made a bonfire in our back yard and circled it with chairs. My main advice here is to have a fire that is not too big, but within a circle with a wide enough diameter that several kids can stand around it for roasting s'mores. Think wide and low for kids.
  • Lights and tiki torches. We strung white Christmas lights all around our kids' swing set and play area and we were thrilled with the amount of light - plenty for the kids to see and play safely. We also strategically placed tiki torches outside the main traffic flow areas, and finished off the lighting with some cool and very inexpensive LED spots that we set to red, orange and yellow.
  • Hamburgers and hot dogs on the grill
  • Campfire Cupcakes
  • Treat Bags with dollar store flashlights and glow sticks/glow necklaces

Campfire Cupcakes

The campfire cupcakes were a hit! I decorated these and set them up in an afternoon, but baked them the night before. You can make it all in one day, I just like to split it up so that it feels less like work! Here is the finished product.

You Will Need

  • Two dozen baked cupcakes in the flavor of your choice (for fall, how about Spice cake, Carrot cake, or a pumpkin spice recipe?)
  • Frosting made up in 3 colors: Red, orange and yellow
  • Disposable decorator bags
  • Star decorating tips
  • 72 tootsie rolls

Icing Prep

For the orange icing, empty a can of store-bought icing into your mixing bowl. For the red and yellow, a half can is more than plenty. Brand doesn't matter too much. Or, of course, you can make your own recipe. The key is that you need to add some sifted powdered sugar to it to stiffen it up. Notice I am not giving you measurements here, because this is entirely a "feel" thing. The icing should be able to form fairly stiff peaks, or your campfire flames will be more like fire puddles. Sift a few cups of powdered sugar and add in a little at a time until you have a good stiff consistency for each color. If it gets too stiff, add a little splash of milk to fix it. Add Wilton icing colors to get the shades you want; again, this is entirely a "feel" thing!

Prep the Bases

Ice a base on each cupcake with a tip of your choice. I liked the texture of the star tip. Start on the outer ring of the cupcake and work inward in a circular fashion. This does not need to be a super thick layer but I did build up the middles a bit. I used orange, but these would also look cool with chocolate icing lightened up in color a bit (and stiffened) by some sifted powdered sugar mixed in. If you go that route, make the color light enough that it contrasts with the Tootsie Roll "logs." You might also try a mix of chocolate and vanilla icing to get your lighter brown, OR you could even frost the top without a tip and dip in brown sugar to look like dirt. Lots of possibilities here!

Set the "Logs"

Unwrap 72 Tootsie rolls if you plan to have a campfire on all 24 cupcakes. For our party, I actually left some of the cupcakes "plain orange" because my gut told me that some people, especially adults, would appreciate a treat with a little less frosting and candy. Place 3 Tootsie Roll logs on each cupcake as shown, making a shape like the inside of a peace sign or a letter Y.

Prep the Campfire Icing

Prep an icing bag with a star tip. Add red icing to one side of the bag. I used a dinner knife to load the icing. Then add orange icing in a vertical layer next the red icing in the same bag. Repeat for yellow. The picture shows the bag loaded with just the red and orange to give you an idea. Your loading does not have to be perfect, in fact, you can't mess this up too much! Squeeze the bag until you have all 3 colors coming out of the star tip. Don't forget to fold down the top of the bag.

Now That's A Fire!

This is the most fun part, icing the fire on each cupcake! Start in the center and create as tall a flame as will hold -- this is why you need stiff icing. Create several flames until you have a lovely fire! To pipe each flame, squeeze to create a kind of fat base, lift up and release pressure to create a point. Start in the center where the Tootsie rolls meet, then fill in flames in between each log around the center. For taller flames, let the icing dry a little bit and then you can add layers on top. Otherwise the icing will flop under its own weight.

Display Your Creations

I used my wedding cake stand for a display, because that is what I had, but any cake stand would look great. I used an afghan with brown/beige colors to cover up the fancy base and placed firewood around it. You could also use burlap or other fabric; I think a key here is to go with a rough texture. I did wash the firewood off and give it a good inspection for bugs, since I pulled it out of our wood pile! I then covered the cake plates on the wood tiers with brown paper cut from grocery bags. You can also use craft paper.

Personalize for the Birthday Kid

I finished off the display with a Happy Birthday sign printed on card stock. The font I used is called "Logger" and can be found here on daFont.com. Note that this font only works with capital letters!

A Final Thought to Keep It Real

So, just to keep it real... this is what MY kitchen looks like after a project like this!!! Completely destroyed! My kids helped me make the cupcakes and that makes for a gigantic mess (not that it would be significantly less if it were just me, I am afraid). So enjoy, it all wipes up and they will remember these cupcakes for years to come.

The Teacher Box of Awesomeness

The holidays are upon us, and I promised to write more details about the three-layered “Teacher Box of Awesomeness” that I included as the #1 teacher gift in my article Great Gifts to Thank Your Teacher.

This gift is completely customizable and can be made up very nicely for not-a-ton-of-money (or, you can choose to splurge a bit). Best of all, it is completely USEFUL, and works for both male and female teachers.

A box of awesomeness must start with, well, an awesome box. Start with a stackable organizer like this Sterilite 3 Layer Stack & Carry Box. The top layer has dividers for smaller items and the bottom two layers do not have dividers. I really love the size and versatility of these. Just by itself, this makes a very useful gift.
sterilite stack n carry

And now… fill it with awesomeness! I went for a combination of homemade sweets, chocolates that I knew my child’s teacher particularly liked, and an array of teacher supplies. Here are the layers of my box:
teacher box brownie layer
Brownies for the middle because, who doesn’t love home-made (from scratch, mmmm) brownies? I put down a layer of wax paper so she wouldn’t have to scrub brownie goo out of her new awesome box.

teacher box candy layer
Our teacher is a chocolate lover, and we knew that. So we took advantage of the many yummy flavors that are especially available around holiday time, and placed them in the top, divided layer. If your teacher isn’t into to that (or you aren’t), you can fill this layer with smaller items like clips, post-it notes, stickers, or chalk.

teacher box
On the bottom layer, we loaded up some fun scissors, magnets, and a set of colored pens.
Here are some ideas to get you going to fill your Teacher Box of Awesomeness:

Last but not least, don’t forget a note that tells your teacher how much you appreciate him or her. A note from your child is also a great addition. Have fun, and if you have other ideas for the Teacher Box of Awesomeness, leave them in the comments!

For more ideas, check out my post Great Gifts To Thank Your Teacher.

All I Need Is Jesus and Coffee

Coffee. Just the smell of that hot, steaming mug in the morning, and the feel of the comforting warmth of said mug in my cold hands, makes me happy. How can one beverage be such a paradox… calming and reassuring… yet at times so stimulating it makes my head nearly spin off the top of my body after a few cups? Coffee is the Linus blanket of my generation, and it has completely permeated our culture in a way that, frankly, boggles my mind. I love it so much. And I absolutely love going to Starbucks to meet a girlfriend and share a few thousand calories together as we solve each other’s — and the world’s — problems. I know I’m not alone… Starbucks recently posted their 2014 financials, coming in at a cool $16.4 billion (yes, that’s a “b”) in net revenue. Wow!

Yes, we have certainly developed a definitive “need” for coffee! But do we really need it? Not really… I mean, if I didn’t have it, I would certainly miss it. But I don’t NEED it. When you think of the things in life you really need, what tops your list? I was shopping in Kirkland’s recently and came across this little sign that summed up my sentiments exactly: “All I need today is a little bit of coffee and a whole lot of Jesus.”
kirklands coffee jesus

Smiling, I took it off the shelf and placed it in my basket. But then, oh THEN. Just around the corner in Kirkland’s I found a blank, black coffee-mug-shaped chalkboard, a little larger than the sign… and my gears started turning. Wouldn’t this saying be PERFECT done up in those oh-so-trendy chalkboard letters?!? So in my typical method of making something much harder than it needs to be in order to make it special, I put the ready-made sign back and purchased the materials for my project. (Note, I am not affiliated with Kirkland’s, but it is only fair of me to post a link to their product since I borrowed their idea… to decorate one of their OTHER products. The ready-made Coffee/Jesus sign is here on Kirkland’s web site. Also, the chalkboard coffee cup is here.

I would never claim to be an artist, but I am willing to try just about anything crafty. So I viewed some tutorials on YouTube for chalk drawing and decided to make a go of it. First, I created a gorgeously lettered design on my computer, with the intention of tracing it. I swear I followed all of the directions to transfer my gorgeous design from the paper to the chalkboard… but… well, it wasn’t happening. Note to self: those chalkboard tracing projects need to have pretty big letters to work out. So, I decided to wing it. I had Jesus on my side, right?

all i need coffee jesus

Well, I wouldn’t say it turned out so well that I can quit my day job, but I am pretty happy with it. And my bestie that received it for Christmas, that aforementioned friend who solves the world’s problems with me at Starbucks, loved it! So today, I’ll thank Jesus for coffee, for great friends, and yes, even for Starbucks, Kirkland’s, and that pesky day job. 🙂

Great Gifts to Thank Your Teacher

I really WANT to be crafty, thoughtful, and genius all the time. When it comes to gift-giving, I want to give THAT gift. That one that takes the teacher’s breath away, and makes her stop to reflect on how much she loves our family. 😉

Then record scratch, scrrrrrrreeeeaaachhhhhhh!!! The reality of a full time+ job and two kids’ schedules sinks in. Though I have contrived amazing ideas of hand-cut, glued and sewn works of art culled from Pinterest that seem amazing in my mind… well, when it comes to execution, it’s time to get real and just get a gift card. Gift cards, of course, are wonderful and useful gifts, except that in my psychosis it just doesn’t ever seem personal enough… especially for that one special teacher who I know has been painstakingly planning her daily lessons, grading papers during her “relaxation” time, and patiently helping my kids curve their B’s and S’s in just the right way. So maybe this wonderful teacher deserves more than the 7 seconds it takes me to slap a gift card on the counter at the Walmart checkout.

And honestly, if YOU wanted to get a gift card, you wouldn’t be reading my blog here! Not to mention the fact that you share in my psychosis, at least a little. So here is a list of several things I have put together for our teachers over the years. I included links to many items on Amazon to help you out!

1. Organizer filled with treats and/or supplies

2014-12-17 23.32.04This one was funny once it was wrapped. Was it a tackle box? A bird cage? (Real guesses from my kids’ teachers). But wait, it is an amazingly wonderful thing! I purchased a Sterilite Stack-n-carry organizer box — then filled in with sweets on the top 2 layers and teacher supplies (scissors, pens, magnets and other goodies) on the bottom layer. (See how I put this one together here in my post The Teacher Box of Awesomeness). About $25-$35 filled.

2. Beach tote and gear

An inexpensive beach tote filled with a beach towel, sunglasses, an insulated travel mug or water bottle, floppy straw hat, sunscreen and other beach goodies turned out to be very fun and well appreciated. My 5YO daughter suggests a beach ball would be a good addition. Check late spring sales and you can really fill up the bag with some nice things. About $40-$50 filled.

3. Cozy Blanket

I love blankets, and now I know that teachers do, too. One teacher commented to me this Christmas that she was still using the one we got her LAST Christmas. Here is a link to a lovely blanket. About $15-$25.

4. Chocolate

So, this idea is not so original, but I once read a great post that said if you give Chocolate, give the good stuff, and I agree. It doesn’t even necessarily need to be the most expensive; just find out what your teacher likes — she could be a Reese’s fanatic. Of course, a box of good chocolates with a gift card attached to the box can personalize the gift card gig, especially if you tune in to what kind of chocolate your teacher enjoys. You could even go for a lovely bag of Godiva coffee. $15 and up

5. Initial or personalized gifts

An initial or other personalization is one of the most thoughtful things you can give, and you can go first or last name with this one. Just try to avoid The Dreaded Ceramic Mug. Well, unless it is really super duper cute. I have found initial-clad totes, ornaments and purse hooks. The purse hook is unique and went over well with our Pre-K teachers! About $15.

6. Movie-themed basket

Purchase a gift card to cover two tickets to a movie, then place in a red-and-white popcorn tub with a few other movie-themed items for watching movies at home (some ideas: box of microwave popcorn, popcorn seasonings, cookies, Cracker Jacks, and bags of candy like Good-n-Plenty, Dots, Skittles) About $30-$40.