There were Goldilocks-sized cupcakes, made from a dairy & egg free recipe (thanks to suggestions from y'all) and bear bodies to build your own bear for each little girl (just True & Brave). They stuffed them, sewed little faces (with a plastic needle), and made them a heart...
Bear hats were also made...
Of course, there had to be story telling with some quickly made finger puppets that Papi requested...
Then, we all chowed down on some porridge of sorts...
I think the cupcakes turned out great, considering they lacked eggs and milk. Truelilocks was so excited to try her first real dessert, especially cupcakes. She took one bite and then spit it out. I guess Truelilocks ain't a fan of sweets. I tried... she really is her father's daughter.
It was a simple celebration with just the four of us. Perfect for my Truelilocks. We wanted it to be all about her and what she liked to do. I think it was just that! Believe it or not, I have more pictures of our celebration here. It really was such a fun, lighthearted evening that was absolutely whimsical!
In the midst of our little "party" True said, "I am so excited about my birthday!"
We are too my little love, we are too. I am so thankful to God for giving her to us. I can hardly believe she is no longer a baby, but our little girl.
Happy birthday to our Truelilocks! The three bears love you very much...
Happy Birthday, True!
ReplyDeleteI love love love the way you tell stories with photos, it all looked so sweet!
Our sweet girl turned 4 last week, and we opted for a similar family only affair, and there was something so magical and intimate about it.
Happy, happy birthday again, Truelilocks!
Happy birthday to your sweet 3 year old! My oldest will be 3 in just a few weeks and I'm in planning mode for her party. I love, love, love everything about this party: her dress, the make-your-own bear, the finger puppets. Looks like so much fun! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletehi, don't know how i got to your blog but i've been lurking a while. what a wonderful birthday party for such a special girl. you have a beautiful family!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet and pretty! I love the idea of a small party.
ReplyDeleteWow. Darling, just darling. Great ideas.
ReplyDeleteThat is such a lovely party. I should start thinking about what to do for my four year old in July. I think it will probably have something to do with robots and dinosaurs.
ReplyDeleteUgh your family is so sickeningly beautiful! Hahaha...mixed babies are the prettiest ;) It may be a biased opinion though since I have one of my own :P
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to True!
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect celebration. I love her Truelilocks dress
Happy Birthday!
ReplyDeleteI love it! Recently I made the Three Little Pigs finger puppets (and posted about it. It was about two weeks ago, I think).
Can you tell me more about your build a bear? I love the idea of doing it ourselves. What fabric...was there a pattern? Very nice ideas.
This was the sweetest story. The way you mix in classic children's stories to your family events is really fun and amazing. Truelilock's dress is awesome. And I love how Brave devoured her cupcake. Happy Happy Birthday True!
ReplyDeleteThat dress is adorable. I'm assuming you made it. What a fun bday!!
ReplyDeleteSOOOO cute Ruby Ellen! Just adorable. Beautiful shots too. Looks like True had a wonderfully special b-day :)!
ReplyDeleteHands down the most special birthday party idea I've ever heard of. The details and the thought you put into this are inspiring me to get on it with my son's third birthday in July.
ReplyDeleteYour love for your family is so evident in the way you make everyday things extra special and special things absolutely extraordinary. Thanks for sharing it! And birthday wishes to the beautiful True!
What a wonderful mom! I love your party idea. So thoughtful. I am featuring great children's parties on my blog (www.Craftpad.com) and would love to include your Goldilocks and the Three Bears idea. Thanks!
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that turned out so cute! i love all the colors, and your photos are awesome. i love true's dress, too. so fun!
ReplyDeleteHow perfect and charming! I'm such a fan of your blog.
ReplyDeleteSo lovely and so inspiring (as usual)I can't get enough of your blog. Happy Birthday to Truelilocks!
ReplyDeletesooooo beautiful!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an absolutely adorable party! Loved all the photos — and those pretty cupcakes would not have been spit out by me :)
ReplyDeleteOh so perfect. Everything a three year old needs.
ReplyDeleterubyellen your are so creative!
ReplyDeletethis is soo adorable!
you should plan birthdays regularly:D
HAPPY THIRD BIRTHDAY TRUELILOCKS!!
This is just about the cutest and loveliest thing I've seen! Great job.
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh that is sooo cute!! happy bday 3rd b-day to True!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! It is so encouraging to see a family doing fun fairy tales with their daughters!
ReplyDeleteI love their names!
I love this small, intimate party! We're gearing up for DD's 2nd birthday which will be preceded by her new sister's arrival a month before so I'm in favor a similar family only gathering. I feel like there will be plenty of time to gather friends and do big shindigs. At this age, the littlest things make them burst with happiness. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteyou are the genius of parties! i love all the little details of the celebration.
ReplyDeletemy fiona is also three and it is a little bittersweet to me to see that she is no longer a baby.
happy birthday, true! may you have a year full of smiles!
I LOVE this little party! And on an ironic note, I too am planning a party for a soon-to-be-three-year-old. His name is Ansel and just this morning, my brain hatched a Hansel and Gretal theme party. I asked his five-year-old brother if he would dress as Gretal. I'm sure you can imagine his reaction! Yay for fairytales! And parties! And cupcakes!
ReplyDeleteThis is just too sweet!
ReplyDeleteI followed Sarah Jane's blog to your Messy Mondays once and now I'm hooked! You have the best ideas! This whole party idea is super and would be perfect for Cookie Magazine, don't you think? I love that you had such a fairy tale time just the four of you. I just found your flickr too. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a darling little party table! I love the bears they got to finish making. You are very creative!
ReplyDeletesuper cute! so glad to see our cupcake toppers and a little sweetness to your party!
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Wow! I just came over from O'Rachews blog...she wrote about you in her last post so I thought I would come check it out. I'm so glad I did. What a wonderful birthday party you set up for your daughter...the way you told the story was precious. And those little bears you all made were adorable. What a very talented mommy you are.
ReplyDeleteThis is SO incredibly sweet & lovely! I hope I can do the same [with my future child] one day! What an inspiration :)
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thank you everyone!
ReplyDeletenow to answer some questions:
1. The build-a-bear is made from a pattern that I created. I used linen for our bears and little pieces of vintage reproduction fabric for the ears and pocket. I really wanted a natural, raw feel to it. No perfection necessary.
2. I used the Divvies Chocolate cupcake recipe from Martha that some of you suggested. Thank you! I will be trying Cherry brook (is that what is called) box goodies this weekend.
3. I got my cupcake liners and flower toppers from layercakeshop.etsy.com. I contacted them last minute and they speedily got it to me. perfect for this occasion!!!
4. i would love to plan birthdays regularly. as long as the guest list stays small like this one. this one was perfect! though, of course, grandparents will be coming into town, thus we will have a slightly larger celebration this saturday. but it will still be simple, theme-less and just good old time with family! brave turns two in August. I can't wait to think of something special for her.
5. Maybe I will do a tutorial on the bear is some are interested. I think this is much better than going to build-a-bear at the mall. no offense... ;)
nice to meet lots of you who came out (or said hi) for the first time!!!
This one of the most creative birthday parties I've ever seen! Your girls are adorable!
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh i FORGOT! HAPPY B-DAY!
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeus!
This was a gorgeous, loving and inspiring celebration of your lucky three year old. I'm so happy to have been "invited" via The Crafty Crow". Happy Birthday Truelilocks!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to True. The pictures of her party are SO sweet! Every little detail is just wonderful. I immediately called my mom and asked, "Did you see cakies today?" Then we proceeded to gush about how creative you are and what a sweet family you have. Thanks for sharing your lovely memories with all of us.
ReplyDeleteOh wow- I love it!
ReplyDeleteYour pictures and ideas belong in a magazine! I love the little vintage touches- always a must have at my daughters' parties too! :)
Jill
oh my! be still my heart! happy birthday little true!!!
ReplyDeleteThat has to be the most beautiful thing ever! Happy birthday True!
ReplyDeleteYou are so very clever!
How very sweet! The photos look like a spread from a magazine =) Looks like your two lil babes love the party and all had fun!
ReplyDeleteruby.
ReplyDeletei love the quiet, colorful, creative way you do things.
wonderful. just so much fun.
and so precious and sweet, like True.
the pictures are amazing.
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libby
wow. this is amazing. you have the cutest family.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday True!
ReplyDeleteI just love her name!
tara
What a sweet little birthday celebration.
ReplyDeleteEverything looked fantastic -- though I'm learning that is not a surprise when it comes to things you do.
Love the stuff your own bear activity you did with the girls. I may have to go and get a plastic needle for Katie!
so magical! what a wonderfully memorable and special day.
ReplyDeletethese are excellent photos :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm very late, but happy birthday True and what a lovely party you have had, such a lovely idea and everything about this party is sooo pretty.
ReplyDeleteTrue is a lucky girl with you as a mum !!!!!
Hey! What a great looking birthday party! How fun!! Where did you get the parts for putting the bear together? My daughter is 15 months old and I'm starting to think about how I am going to be keeping her entertained and creative with projects to come. If you have time- my e-mail is sarah.ev.mayo@me.com
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous little party! I love it!
ReplyDeleteFabulous party! I made mention of it in my Friday Linkfest :)
ReplyDeleteThis is the cutest thing I've ever seen!
ReplyDeletethree is such a perfect age! and you are a perfect mommy and daddy!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh this is sooo AMAZING! It makes me want to start planning my daughter's party....like now!
ReplyDeleteI am SO inspired right now. I have a month until my daughter's first birthday and I want to do something equally creative and memorable (even if she won't really care yet :)
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness.. I don't think I have EVER seen anything so precious!! we are in the process of adopting a 14 month old little girl and I can SO see something like this as her 2nd birthday! I just discovered your blog and what an inspiration you are! just dreamy!! :)
ReplyDeleteJust say your party on another site.. totally adorable! Great theme!
ReplyDeleteKim
http://frostmeblog.blogspot.com