Saturday, June 7, 2014

Cardboard Castle

For Etta's 6th birthday party, I made a castle out of cardboard boxes. I first saw the idea here and that blogger first saw the idea here. I used both blogs as reference for Etta's castle.

I had NO problem finding boxes as we had JUST moved into the apartment and had boxes a plenty! All but one of my boxes were Lowes moving boxes (the other one arrived at our doorstep via UPS with some supplies for Etta's party).

So, reminder: we live in an apartment now. I worked on the castle for almost two weeks during nap times and after the kids went to bed at night. I did not lash the boxes together until after we arrived at the Playhouse so I could set the castle up and work on it and then "nest" them so they would take up less space.

I went to Lowes to look for paint and accidentally stumbled upon the shelf that contained the "oops" discount paints and stains and found three perfect colors for $2.00 and $2.50 a can. I also bought one small paint sample for $2.50. I also bought a plastic drop cloth, a bunch of cheap "chip" paint brushes, one small paint roller and a couple rolls of thick masking tape because I figured it would take the paint better than a clear packing tape. Also, I needed zip ties.

I set all of the boxes up and made a plan for how I wanted the castle to lay out.

Then, I cut out the battlements (had to look that up on google) on the top and reinforced with an extra strip of cardboard using masking tape.

Also, I cut out windows and tunnel entrance/exits.
I learned quickly, thanks to my "product testers", that I needed to reinforce my drawbridge door. So, I cut out a couple pieces of cardboard and hot glued them to the inside of the door. I used jute to create a door pull so they could close it from the inside.

I decided somewhere along the way that I needed two tunnels coming off of the back for extra support (and extra fun).

Then, I cut out "cobble stones" and hot glued them around the drawbridge entrance.

Then, I painted and painted and painted. Working on it as I could (mostly late at night). I got a little lazy and didn't paint the back.

I made curtains out of cardboard that I painted and hot glued to the inside and I cut some little flags out of colorful felt and hot glued them to a long piece of jute string to help complete the look.

And the final touch to the castle was painting shutters for the outer windows. I wanted to do something with the bottom windows, but I ran out of time and left them plain.

Mom and Bill went up to GiGi's LATE Saturday to help me get the castle set up so we wouldn't have to fool with it on party day. I ordered a snowy backdrop from an online party supply store and we cut it to fit. I also hung some white tissue poms and we added some white balloons on party day.

(View from behind)

I was pretty proud of my creation and I was actually a little disappointed that we only used it for a few hours one day and we don't have a big play room anymore so we couldn't take it home and I didn't want to leave it in the Playhosue for too long because we're tight on space there. So, I left it in the Playhouse for a week so anyone who came to visit could play with it and then I found a "home" for it with Etta's SLP, Ms. Kristi after she excitedly told me that they were planning to do an "Olaf in the Summertime" theme during the July two-week Extended School Year session (which Etta will be attending) and I excitedly offered the castle for them to use! So, YAY for it getting more use!

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Etta's 6th Birthday!

On Sunday, June 1st, we celebrated Etta's 6th birthday! Seriously, she's SIX!

We started the morning off with a Zebra Cake, of course! (Zebra Cake story HERE and scroll down to the Entry titled "Zebra Cake".) The very basic story of the Zebra Cake is that I had eaten one on the day she was born and every year we give her one on her actual birthday.

1st Birthday

2nd Birthday

3rd Birthday

4th Birthday

5th Birthday

AND 6th Birthday!
(VIDEO)
   

Of course, Daniel gets Zebra Cakes for breakfast too!

But No Zebra Cake for little Pixie this year (she had cake at the party).

Etta told us all morning that it was her "birthday". She really "got it" this year! We gave her a few gifts that morning. Most of the gifts were Frozen themed, of course.

The theme for Etta's party this year was inspired by the Disney movie "Frozen". I had the invitations made to look like they belonged in the movie.

Since it's pretty tight in our little apartment, we hosted her Coronation Party at GiGi's Playhouse this year!

I spent a couple of weeks building this castle out of moving boxes. I plan to post a "how to" blog on how I built it.

Once again, our cake was created by the AMAZING Dorea Johnston at Tis so Sweet in Thompson's Station. 

We provided princess and knight dress up costumes for our party goers. (The costumes were also the "party favors".)

Princess Etta loved her castle! (She kept referring to herself as "Anna", the character from the movie she is dressed up as)

Sir Daniel protects the cake with all his might.
 (This photo cracks me up every time I see it! Daniel REALLY wanted that cake! HAHAHA!)

Princess Molly of Greyfox

Liam the honorable knight guarding his sister, Princess Finley

Sir Keith and Sir Liam

Princess Etta greets her most loyal friends, Princess Kristi of Longview and Princess Hunt of Longview

Sir Daniel and Princess Etta await the cake

Princesses Alice and Finley

Princess Kristi and Princess Etta (aka Princess Anna of Arenedle)

Princess Etta greets her Royal Grandmomma

Sharing secrets with Princess Pippa

Royal photo captured by Princess Kristi of Longview:

Dancing with her Royal Grandfather

Etta greets Princess Kristen of Longview

We were happy to have Sir Cameron join our Royal Coronation for a short time!

Princes Etta's cousin, Sir Logan

Princess Pippa

Princess Finley enjoying a royal hug.

Her Royal Highness, Princess Etta was thrilled to have her best friend, Princess Hunt in attendance at her celebration!

Sir Logan (seems baffled)

Time to light the royal candles!

(VIDEO)
 

A final portrait with Princess Kristi

Princess Alice is *almost* walking! (She will take 2-4 unassisted steps at a time now)

Her Royal Highness, Princess Etta, joins in a Royal Portrait with her grandparents:

We tried to stop and open presents, but her Royal Highness was much too interested in Coronation Snacks.

These are the best Royal Family Portraits we were able to manage. 

After we cleaned up the Royal Grounds, Princess Etta insisted that her Royal Subjects treat her to dinner at the Mexican Restaurant across from GiGis Playhouse. We obliged, of course. We did not take many Royal Photographs of her Coronation Meal because the Princess also insisted that she use The Queen's phone to watch her Royal Netflix.

(This VIDEO started out as a cute video of Alice feeding her Daddy, but it turned into a pretty funny kiss-a-thon)
 

We think she had a great day celebrating her 6th Birthday! This was one of the final shots of the night- playing with her Olaf balloon.

HAPPY HAPPY BIRTHDAY, Etta!! We hope you had the most wonderful day!

(I'm preeeeeeeeeeeeeeetty sure Olaf has plans to kill us in our sleep)