Wednesday, June 2, 2010

liv's 1st birthday


Liv turned 1 the day I got back from New York so we stuck a candle in a frozen Otis Spunkmeyer cookie to celebrate. She loved it, but I still wanted to do a little more for her birthday celebration at Sunday dinner. I didn't have much time and was way too lazy to even go to the grocery store (thanks Rachel for supplying more eggs Sunday morning when I ran out!). There are definitely a lot of things I'd like to do better or try in the future. Fortunately, we always celebrate with a porcupine theme for 1st birthdays (it all started with my first birthday and my parents made a chocolate cake with a cupcake head and decorated it with 6-month-old candy corns).

CAKE and CUPCAKES: Chocolate with pink marshmallow frosting. Small individual porcupine cake for Liv; cupcakes for everyone else.

PARTY FAVORS: I had resigned myself to the reality that I just didn't have time or energy to do much for this party. But when I woke up Sunday morning, I once again couldn't stop myself and decided to try making some party favors. I had to come up with something that used supplies I already had at home so I thought of no-bake chocolate cookies turned into little porcupines. In theory, I think the idea could still work - my execution this time around not so much. Next time, I'll buy chocolate kisses to use as the head - chocolate chips were too small so I tried using melting chocolate wafers. I wrapped each chocolate porcupine in a clear bag and attached a die cut pink paper porcupine printed with birthday text.

APPAREL: Pink porcupine shirt for Liv.
THE PARTY: After dinner we sang to Liv. As you can see from the photos she wasn't so sure about the whole thing. Papa pulled her hand away from the cake after she tried to grab it which resulted in lots of tears (no nap that day didn't help either!). Elle stepped in to help blow out the candle and then Liv got to eat the cake all by herself.

We love you Liv. Happy 1st Birthday!


6 comments:

Rus said...

Sad I couldn't experience it with you all. I love tiny things.

Unknown said...

oh my! this is so unique! this is the first porgupine party/cake i have ever seen! i love it! you are so creative!

colleen
www.figandruby.blogspot.com

Melanie@Crafty Cupboard said...

Wow, your 1 year old looks so much older than mine. It is probably the long locks and teeth... :) I think they are only days apart, but mine has a sprinkling of hair and is still toothless... it doesn't help that she is really petite either!

Porcupines... that is a clever idea!

Anna @ IHOD said...

SO happyy I came across your blog.
This is an adorable party theme! How sweet!

Betina said...

The tradition of a porcupine cake is so sweet.

No bake chocolate cookies are always a good idea.

I'm really excited about the success of your L stuff. You are amazing!

The Wi Family said...

I can't believe she's already a year!! What beautiful girls :)