Friday, February 19, 2010

Host an Easter or Spring Themed Costume Party - Adults & Kids

Spring is coming!

Spring is the perfect time to celebrate life and new beginnings, especially after a long winter slumber. As the snow melts away Mother Nature brings about a fresh rainbow of colors and sunshine that welcome's the start of a wonderful new season.

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spring as the perfect season, and reason, to host an amazing party! 




Spring begins on March 21st with Easter following shortly after in the beginning of April. Pairing these two landmark dates together creates a festive party atmosphere for family, friends and of course children of all ages. Hosting a party in the spring enables themes and the ages to blend together; children love chocolates for breakfast and easter egg hunts while adults may prefer a relaxing brunch with no sweets. Finding a winning combination that keeps both age groups happy will help to ensure a fun and successful event.

Wether hosting a spring fling or a fun n' crazy bunny bash you must determine wether you will be partying inside, outside or a combination of both. With spring comes the rain so keep this in mind when planning your soiree. Rock gardens and patios are beautiful but unless covered you may potentially be drowned out by the weather. Renting a tent is another option if you have the required space, or hosting a barn party is also feasible if you have one!



How to decorate...


- Invitations set the tone for every party so include these theme related pictures, items and information about the actual event within. Incorporate the spring or Easter theme by sending along a small Easter basket with the invitation attached, a pair of garden gloves, a gardening tool, raw carrot or pair of bunny ears.

- For colour use white for contrast along with bright, vibrant colours like pink, purple, blue, green, and yellow. Use different hues, textures and patterns such as stripes, polka dots, florals and swirls. Add sheen, sparkle and shine, wherever possible.

- Or, use soft pastel colours. Shabby Chic is very pretty, themed decor which uses fancy lace, linens, cottons and doilies which creates warmth without being uptight.

- Tea parties have delicate linens, china tea cups and saucers, sugar cubes and dainty sandwiches.

- Decorate and accessorize with potted Daffodils, Tulips, Hyacynthe, grass, catnip or other spring flowers and bloomers. Hang kites, butterflies, ladybugs and nests with baby birds inside. Display cute critters like baby chicks, lambs and bunnies along with Easter bonnets, coloured eggs and tissue paper flowers. Use streamers, balloons, pinwheels, ribbons, bows, baskets, tissue, pipe cleaners, paper plates, pom poms and construction paper.



What to wear...

- What time of day will your party be held? Does your party have a theme such as a costume party, tea party or is it simply casual? Will it be mid-morning brunch, early to mid afternoon, afternoon only, afternoon into the evening or just the evening?

- Include on your invitation if you wish everyone to be dressed in their Sunday best such as pretty dresses, Easter bonnets, button shirts and slacks. Or, if you want the kids or adults as Little Bo Peeps and Easter Bunnies with long ears, whiskers and fluffy tail then request them to come in costume.



What to Eat and Drink...


- Eggs! Hard boiled, devilled, pickled or in salad, frittata, omeletes etc; cookies, cakes and cupcakes, biscuits, scones, tarts and pie, jello, pudding, chocolate, Marshmellow Peeps, Hot Cross Buns, bread, corn on the cob, hot dogs, hamburgers, sandwiches, quiche, baked ham, roast pork, BBQ chicken, sauasage, shrimp, crab, lobster, steak, pasta, green and fruit salads, cheese, crackers, deli meats, pickles and other tasty condiments.

- Flavoured, herbal or regular tea and coffee, fruit juice, lemonade, iced tea, Rootbeer or soda, homemade punch with and without alcohol, Mimosa's (Champagne and orange juice) jello shooters, wine, beer and spirits.


What to do...


- Attend an Easter parade or organize your own which could even include your guests own pets dressed in silly attire or costumes.

- Have an Easter egg hunt with clues and riddles. Include chocolate bunnies, candies and toys for the season like bean bags, hoola hoops, skipping ropes and chalk. If you hide chocolate outside it may melt in warmer climates.

- Kids love to craft and love to win prizes. Set up crafting stations for decorating Easter bonnets and baskets, make tissue paper flowers, kites, pipe cleaner bugs, masks, bunny ears and fluffy tails then have an art contest.

- Have an area set up where everyone can decorate Easter eggs. Use marker, stickers, sparkles and child safe dyes. You can use Q-tips as little paint brushes or use rubber bands wrapped around the eggs to block, save or separate colours. 

- Set up a cupcake decorating station with multi coloured icing, sprinkles and candies like Easter themed Smarties, M&M's, Marshmallow Peeps or Mini-Eggs.

- Trade plant clippings, uprooted perennials, dried seeds, flowers and herbs or if it's a garden planting party then get dirty!

- Decorate an egg tree with hand blown, raw eggs (pasturized) that are have been decorated. Blowing eggs is tricky but when done correctly can last forever (unless damaged). Blown eggs can be hung, decoupaged or painted using most methods but when dyeing the eggs dip carefully due to the holes.

- Go to a petting zoo or have one visit you. Everyone loves adorable, baby animals and in the spring there is an abundance of them.



Games for the kids...


- Have each child draw part of an Easter animal then pass it on to the next person to create some very funny artwork.

- Make bowling pins from carved yams and balls from hard boiled eggs, then play a few rounds.

- Have teams or go solo with the bunny hop race, sac races or egg races on a spoon using either hard, raw or blown eggs and with or without a blindfold.

- If you have craft stations then have craft contests to choose who created the funniest bonnet, ugliest egg, largest rabbit ears, cutest mask or best kite.

- Play guessing games. How many eggs are in the basket? Is the egg hardboiled or raw? smashing it to find out! What's hidden in the egg? How many jelly beans can you hold while wearing a pair of furry oven mitts?

- Or play toss the tail in the basket games, skipping games, pin the ears on the bunny or have a playful round or two of chick, chick, rabbit!

- Hide dozens of chocolate mini-eggs within whip cream pies and do a hands free Easter egg hunt!

 I hope the Easter Bunny leave any rotten eggs ;)


Pysanka

Visit wiki for information regarding the Origin of Easter. Many European cultures such Ukranians, Bulgarians and the Czechs celebrate Easter by decorating beautifully detailed Easter eggs knowns as Pysanka or Pysanky. Talented artisans use beeswax and dye in a wax-resist method known as Batik to block and protect colour as they draw extravagant patterns, lines and designs. Some artists even use delicate, tiny plants such as the fern tips creating realistic colour blocked forms.


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