The sign I made the previous night to hang on the front door. An half hour craft, the tutorial for which is available here. The 'Happy Birthday' banner I used on the sign is available here.
These are some of the decor I made.
I made aprons and chef hats for all the girls. Tutorial for the chef hats is available here.
As soon as the girls arrived they got to decorate their chef hats. I made the chef hats with printer and parchment paper. Tutorial for these hats are available here.
The other activities for the party was rolling and creating their own pizza. While the pizza was being cooked, the girls rolled and cut out sugar cookies. By that time pizza was done and they all got to eat their own creations.
After pizza they decorated cookies, some of which they even got to take home in their goody bags.
To check other crafts and tutorials visit Crafts/Tutorials tab on the top. For Birthday related posts,click on Birthdays label.
Linking this to these awesome parties here, here, here and here.
Gorgeous party, what a lovely effort you've put into it - I adore the yo-yos on the aprons, so cute! Found you via Creatvie Inspirations linky.
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Deletevisiting from sew darn crafty. Wow what an amazing birthday party idea. I love all the handmade decorations and the aprons are amazing!
ReplyDeleteGreat party idea! My son loves the show Chopped on Food Network, I think he'd get a kick out of a party like this. It would be easy to make it a more masculine theme. Just pinned! Thanks for linking up to the Lovely Ladies link party this week and sharing with us.
ReplyDelete:) Molly from Just a Little Creativity
Thanks Molly!
DeleteCharming Party! I love the hats and the aprons. You did a lovely job with everything!
ReplyDeleteThanks Karen!
DeleteWhat a fantastic party idea! I am totally going to do this for my daughter, she loves cooking...thanks for the great inspiration. Christina at DearBeautifulYou
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DeleteWhat a great idea! Love it. Stopping in from Sew Many Things.
ReplyDeleteThank you Mindy!
DeleteAnd thank you for stopping by..:)
This is so fun! My little boys would LOVE this (in blue and orange!) Thanks for sharing at Hit Me With Your Best Shot...Can't wait to see what you've been up to this week!
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Thank you Ariean..:)
DeleteWhat a cute party idea! I love the little aprons and hats you made for the girls. So cute!
ReplyDeleteThank you Carrie for the visit and leaving me a comment..:)
DeleteWhat a fun and memorable birthday party. Do you have a tutorial for the hats and aprons?
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I have been thinking of uploading the tutorial for the hat. I will do that soon, hopefully in the next week. Thanks for stopping by..:)
DeleteWhat a great theme for a 6th birthday party! And it’s good to know that the girls had fun. Well who wouldn’t, right? Making their own pizzas and cookies is always a fun activity to do. Anyhow, with this success I’m sure your daughter is now looking forward on her next birthday.
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Thank you Shaun..:)
DeleteHow darling!! I bet they had the best time at your party! Love the cute aprons and chef hats! I would love to have you join my Centerpiece Wednesday Linky party and share this post with us! https://karinskottage.com/2020/07/welcome-to-centerpiece-wednesday-july-8.html Hope to see you there!
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Thank you so much Karin!
DeleteWhat a lovely job you did for that party. It's a lot harder now that she is bigger, isn't it!
ReplyDeleteTell me about it Kathy :D
DeleteI love this for an adult birthday party or even a surprise cooking night for me and my man or a bachelorette or a girls night in.
ReplyDeleteSuch great ideas you have where this theme would work..:)
DeleteOh, wow! What an awesome party. I'm sure the kids loved it. You are so creative! Thanks for linking on Amanda's Books and More.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Christina!
DeleteWhat a cute party theme!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Joanne!
DeleteSuch a lovely idea. All the decor looks very pretty. I loved those chef hats and aprons the best! The girls must surely have enjoyed themselves thoroughly :)
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They sure did..:) Thank you Kimberly!
DeleteWhat a cute party theme! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun party and I love the Aprons which is so cute. I can't wait to make some for my nieces.
ReplyDeleteThank you Glenda!
DeleteI loved sewing those aprons too.
This looks so lovely #kcacols
ReplyDeleteThanks Ann!
DeleteWhat a fun party my son would love this and some lovely decorations #kcacols
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DeleteWhat a blast of a party for little girls. I am sure it was fun. Thanks for sharing #HomeMattersParty
ReplyDeleteThank you Donna! The kids did seem to enjoy. What's not fun with making and eating your own food.
DeleteWow! Those wall flowers look amazing! #KCACOLS
ReplyDeleteThank you Katrina! and so easy to make with just tissue papers..:)
DeleteThank you Marilyn!
ReplyDeleteWow! Thank you so much for the feature!
ReplyDeleteOh I love this idea for a birthday party! So much fun, and practising some useful life skills at the same time, brilliant! Thanks so much for linking up with #KCACOLS, I hope you come back again next time x
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a fun way to host a party. It is a good way to teach each other new recipes.
ReplyDeleteThe table centerpiece with fresh flowers and candles is an elegant touch. It adds a touch of sophistication to the overall decoration
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Looks beautiful & fun!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a fun idea, Priyam! The little aprons and hats are gorgeous and I love the banner too. Thank you for sharing with Hearth and Soul. I'll be featuring this post at the May edition of the party which will go live on Sunday. Hope to see you there!
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