Tie Dye Birthday Party
Last week my "baby" turned 8! To celebrate, we had a small party here at the house with a tie-dye theme. My birthday girls and her friends had a fun time, had some yummy and colorful treats and left with some cool little projects. In this post I'll share an overview of the party's projects and treats, with links to full posts with all the details. (Click on the photo or the links in the descriptions for the full posts!)
First, let's start with the food...
Though I have very little cake decorating experience and have been just making cupcakes for all of our recent parties, I did make this tie-dye cake that turned out pretty cool.
I just used boxed cake mix, canned frosting and food coloring and I only used a regular rubber spatula and spoon for the decorating, but it turned out well enough to impress a bunch of 8 year olds. The inside of the cake is even "tie-dyed" as well ~ pretty cool! (Full post HERE)
I also made some Trix Krispie Treats. They were super easy to make and much more colorful than regular Rice Krispie Treats (yummier than the regular ones too!) They even had a tie-dye effect with the swirls in the cereal pieces. (Read the full post HERE)
Our next treat was actually a combination of a party activity and a yummy sweet to take take home. We made our own lollipops. They weren't quite tie-dye, but they were colorful and fun to make. (HERE's the full post with the easy directions)
Finally, to counteract all the sweets that we were going to be eating, I served some fruit too. Since I was already using my divided container for the make-your-own lollipop station, my daughter and I decided to use the shirt cake pan as a fruit tray. She even helped me arrange the berries and grapes in a tie dye pattern.
Now of course, a tie-dye party wouldn't really be a party without some actual tie-dying, right? For the main event, each girl had the chance to dye her own t-shirt, pillowcase, and pair of socks. I wanted to make sure everything would be ready to take home at the end of the party, so using regular dye was ruled out. ( Most dye kits require pre-soaking, then waiting several hours after dying before unwrapping and rinsing. ) Instead, we used watered-down acrylic paints as our "dye". We were able to choose from a whole variety of colors, we didn't have to use 100% cotton items, and everything was ready to go at the end of our 3 hour party! (Full post with directions can be found HERE)
Check out the fun...
Get all the directions for tie-dying with acrylic paints HERE!
Overall, the party was a huge hit. The girls were happy with their finished projects and they enjoyed all the little treats.
First, let's start with the food...
Though I have very little cake decorating experience and have been just making cupcakes for all of our recent parties, I did make this tie-dye cake that turned out pretty cool.
I just used boxed cake mix, canned frosting and food coloring and I only used a regular rubber spatula and spoon for the decorating, but it turned out well enough to impress a bunch of 8 year olds. The inside of the cake is even "tie-dyed" as well ~ pretty cool! (Full post HERE)
I also made some Trix Krispie Treats. They were super easy to make and much more colorful than regular Rice Krispie Treats (yummier than the regular ones too!) They even had a tie-dye effect with the swirls in the cereal pieces. (Read the full post HERE)
Our next treat was actually a combination of a party activity and a yummy sweet to take take home. We made our own lollipops. They weren't quite tie-dye, but they were colorful and fun to make. (HERE's the full post with the easy directions)
Finally, to counteract all the sweets that we were going to be eating, I served some fruit too. Since I was already using my divided container for the make-your-own lollipop station, my daughter and I decided to use the shirt cake pan as a fruit tray. She even helped me arrange the berries and grapes in a tie dye pattern.
If you squint your eyes just right, it kind of has a tie-dye effect, doesn't it? ;)
Now of course, a tie-dye party wouldn't really be a party without some actual tie-dying, right? For the main event, each girl had the chance to dye her own t-shirt, pillowcase, and pair of socks. I wanted to make sure everything would be ready to take home at the end of the party, so using regular dye was ruled out. ( Most dye kits require pre-soaking, then waiting several hours after dying before unwrapping and rinsing. ) Instead, we used watered-down acrylic paints as our "dye". We were able to choose from a whole variety of colors, we didn't have to use 100% cotton items, and everything was ready to go at the end of our 3 hour party! (Full post with directions can be found HERE)
Check out the fun...
Get all the directions for tie-dying with acrylic paints HERE!
Overall, the party was a huge hit. The girls were happy with their finished projects and they enjoyed all the little treats.
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