Sure! It's pretty much a big pinata. Each balloon has some candy (I bought Tangled themed candy at Walmart), and glitter in it. We used bamboo skewers (since they were the least deadly of pointy objects I could think of LOL!) and each child took turns popping one balloon... anyone they wanted. It was really fun! I read that you can leave some empty, to make it more challenging, but where's the fun in *that*, right?! =)
Megan G
wrote:
I would love to know where u found the party hats at!!!
I used Rice Krispie Treats, stuck small wooden "craft spoons" (found at Michaels with the popsicle sticks) into them and dunked them in melted, colored chocolate. I used the spoons (which are flat) because they were just the right shape and size.
Melissa C
wrote:
Do you have a template for the watercolor liners? These are great!
Thanks Crystal! I actually made the food card holders out of colored Popsicle sticks.
Charlotte L
wrote:
I LOVE THIS!!! Great idea, Lisa!
Charlotte L
wrote:
That was my fave of all the parties! Awesome job, Lisa!
Giulietta R
wrote:
I love your Tangled Party ideas and decor...My 3 year old daughter wants and will have a Tangled theme party. I am wondering where did you get the food label designs? I love all the silhouettes and designs on the food labels and I also love all the phrases in the picture frames. Could you please share your secret?
Jay's Journey
wrote:
Beautiful..ur my inspiration for my daughters rapunzel party
Dawn A
wrote:
This is absolutely beautiful!!
Dawn A
wrote:
where did you find a cookie cutter this shape?
Dawn A
wrote:
what is the crayon thing and what's in it? And how did you make the little apple's on a stick? My computer won't let me zoom into them. What a beautiful, beautiful job you did!!
@Dawn, the apples are cake pops. They were inspired by these: fredellicious.blogspot.com/2011/08/apple-cake-pops.html
I'm not sure what "crayon thing" you're referring to. There are larger photos and more party details on my website at purplepatchparties.blospot.com/2012/04/tangled-4th-birthday-party.html
If you can't find the answers to your questions there, feel free to message me again!
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Brittany S wrote:
Absolutely adorable! Filled with thoughtful details!
Kristn L wrote:
Can you please tell me where the Ruffians & Thugs hats are from? :)
[email protected] wrote:
They're hats from Hallmark's "How to Train Your Dragon" party supplies.
Gina G wrote:
Hello, where did you get these watercolor paints?
[email protected] wrote:
I bought the paint sets at Walmart in the craft/crayon section, then made my own liners for them.
Amanda B wrote:
game details please!!!
[email protected] wrote:
Sure! It's pretty much a big pinata. Each balloon has some candy (I bought Tangled themed candy at Walmart), and glitter in it. We used bamboo skewers (since they were the least deadly of pointy objects I could think of LOL!) and each child took turns popping one balloon... anyone they wanted. It was really fun! I read that you can leave some empty, to make it more challenging, but where's the fun in *that*, right?! =)
Megan G wrote:
I would love to know where u found the party hats at!!!
[email protected] wrote:
The "ruffian" hats are part of Hallmark's "How to Train Your Dragon" party supplies. The purple hats with braids are homemade.
Ivory S wrote:
This is an AWESOME idea!
Ivory S wrote:
Most amazing Tangled party I've seen yet! AWESOME job!!!
Aida N wrote:
How did you make the rice crispy pops?
Vecinas Invasoras P wrote:
Impresionante!!!! Un belleza!!! Felicitaciones
[email protected] wrote:
I used Rice Krispie Treats, stuck small wooden "craft spoons" (found at Michaels with the popsicle sticks) into them and dunked them in melted, colored chocolate. I used the spoons (which are flat) because they were just the right shape and size.
Melissa C wrote:
Do you have a template for the watercolor liners? These are great!
[email protected] wrote:
Thanks! You can find it here: https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B3576WASOHK8TTQ1cG5jYkdocVU
Crystal O wrote:
Omg great party! I have a question where did you happen to find the food card little holders? Those are awesome!
[email protected] wrote:
Thanks Crystal! I actually made the food card holders out of colored Popsicle sticks.
Charlotte L wrote:
I LOVE THIS!!! Great idea, Lisa!
Charlotte L wrote:
That was my fave of all the parties! Awesome job, Lisa!
Giulietta R wrote:
I love your Tangled Party ideas and decor...My 3 year old daughter wants and will have a Tangled theme party. I am wondering where did you get the food label designs? I love all the silhouettes and designs on the food labels and I also love all the phrases in the picture frames. Could you please share your secret?
Jay's Journey wrote:
Beautiful..ur my inspiration for my daughters rapunzel party
Dawn A wrote:
This is absolutely beautiful!!
Dawn A wrote:
where did you find a cookie cutter this shape?
Dawn A wrote:
what is the crayon thing and what's in it? And how did you make the little apple's on a stick? My computer won't let me zoom into them. What a beautiful, beautiful job you did!!
[email protected] wrote:
@Dawn, the apples are cake pops. They were inspired by these: fredellicious.blogspot.com/2011/08/apple-cake-pops.html I'm not sure what "crayon thing" you're referring to. There are larger photos and more party details on my website at purplepatchparties.blospot.com/2012/04/tangled-4th-birthday-party.html If you can't find the answers to your questions there, feel free to message me again!
[email protected] wrote:
I used an oval cutter, then made the indent on the side while the cookies were warm. I used a straw to make the hole, also while they were warm.
Jennifer P wrote:
How do you make this please
Jennifer W wrote:
Hi!! I just tried to use this template and print and it only printed a blank page!! I MUST have this template...can you post another link????
Michelle P wrote:
I would love to know where you purchased the food labels! Would you mind sharing? Thank you!! Michelle
Gabrielle B wrote:
Where did you get the wanted poster?
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