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Chuga chuga choo choo 2!

Two years ago, I threw my son Elías a Thomas the Train themed birthday party.

Thomas the Train Party Table

I've shared images from some of my kid's birthday parties in the past, but I've never done a full breakdown of all of the pieces involved in making the event happen. So for the first time, I'm giving this a try. 

Let me know what you think and if there are other areas you'd like me to cover in future posts.

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Pick a theme that matters.

For me, the party theme is key, as it is an indicator of the overall event experience. So, I never want to get stuck with a theme that I can't stand behind (like a kid's theme with characters that involve guns or swords). Additionally, I always try to choose themes that are more timeless. That way, components can be reused again,

Luckily, Thomas the Train was an easy theme to get behind.  Thomas is definitely a classic. I have very fond memories of growing up watching Ringo Star on Shining Time Station and both of my kids and their friends are huge Thomas fans.

my boys

Take some me time. 

Like most working moms, my time is very limited, and every moment is precious. Whenever I'm going to put all of this effort into one of these parties, not only do I need it to be a theme that I can stand behind, but I always use it as an opportunity to learn a new skill or a new set of skills. Really party planning is my secret me-time.

Learn a new skill that you can replicate in the future.

In my case, I wanted to learn how to make professional looking cakes for kid's parties. I used fondant for the first time to make a soccer ball shaped cake for Adán's 3rd Messi birthday. And this time around I wanted to learn how to make fondant cake toppers.

Thomas the Train fondant cake

Tips, and tricks for making your own Thomas the Train party. 

I make the majority of items (decorations and baked goods), order a few things (that usually can be repurposed either for future parties or as toys for the kids), and reuse things from past parties.

Thomas the Train Party Roundup

Here are the items I made:

Thomas the Train birthday banner, Thomas the Train and friends cut outs, and rail signs - I made these out of cardstock on my Cricut Explore die cutter. (I have since upgraded to the Cricut Maker, but still recommend the Explore, as it is has a lot of capabilities and is about $100 cheaper.)

Paper fans and clouds - hand cut these out of cardstock as a last min addition. (Bottom left image in the gridded image)

Thomas the Train photo backdrop

Thomas the Train photo backdrop - made this out of cardboard and painted it with acrylic paints.

Thomas the Train cakes

Railroad cake and train tunnel cakes - chocolate and vanilla cakes with buttercream icing, topped in Satin Ice fondant.

Chocolate covered pretzels - These pretzels are 100% my go-to for all parties. Super easy to make, people love them, and they are a great addition to any tablescape.

Thomas the Train royal icing cookies - I bought a cookie cutter on Etsy and frosted the cookies with royal icing, which I make with meringue powder. (Learned a MAJOR lesson with this batch of royal icing, I usually use Americolor food gels to die my icing, and this time I mixed it with a Chefmates food gel, and boy was that a mistake. I had to throw out the majority of the cookies... I'll write about that in a future post.)

Thomas the Train chocolate covered double stuffed Oreos - dipped Oreos in melting chocolate then while still wet added Thomas the Train candy toppers that I picked up at Party City.

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Here are the items I bought:

3 Thomas the Train felt masks - bought these super cute masks on Etsy.  We still use these as dress-up items.

Thomas the Train felt masks

Thomas the Train chocolate lollipops - I was planning on making these, as I've made Elmo and soccer ball lollipops for past bday parties, but I was getting down to the last minute and I ended up finding these on Etsy while looking for the felt masks (listing is no longer live).

Conductor outfit for the birthday boy - bought this on Amazon. We also still use this today as a dress-up item.

conductor outfit

Sunflowers - picked these up at the Farmer's Market right before the party. Whenever possible, I love having living plants as part of the tablescape.

Thomas the Train plastic toys- got these used on the local parent swap resale FB page.

Vintage Thomas the Trains- bought a lot of trains on eBay (listing no longer active) and this was essentially Elías's bday gift, but also served as the activity for the kids to play with during the party on top of our train table. I actually ended up selling the train table on that same FB group after the party.

Thomas the train popup tent- we have really long Chicago hallways, so I put this train in the hallway during the party and the kids took turns being the train. Note that when I purchased this on Amazon it was $21 but the price at that same listing went up like crazy, so I linked to another one I found for $30.

pop up train

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Here are the things I reused from other parties:

Astroturf table covering & fake plants from Adán's Messi birthday.

The blue, red, and yellow cake stands and wooden letters that I made for Elías's Elmo birthday. 

Red Converse Allstars from Adan's Daniel Tiger party bday.

Final pieces of advice.

If you have a good friend that is a photographer, or can afford to pay a photographer, it's worth the investment.  If you are anything like me, you're running around the whole time, making sure everything is in place, everyone is happy, safe and has been fed, which leaves you with zero time to take a single photo.  That was the case with this party, I didn't stop for a moment or get any single photo.

Don't beat yourself up. Being the perfectionist that I am, I was hesitant to share this party because I didn't have good enough photos. But I finally decided I that needed to get over myself and share. Not everything needs to be perfect (this is something I need to remind myself of every day.)

So while the documentation isn't perfect, you see enough to get a sense of the experience, and how happy the birthday boy was, which is ultimately the most important part.  

mami and elias

If any of you go on to make a similar party, I'd love to hear how it turns out. And if you can't get a photographer DON'T WORRY ABOUT IT, enjoy the moment and the memories.

I'll be back soon with documentation of:
Adán's 4th Paw Patrol birthday, Elías's 3rd Babar birthday, Adán's 5th Lego birthday, Adán's 6th Keith Haring birthday, and Elías's upcoming 4th Lion King birthday.

tags: 2nd birthday, cake stands, costumes, Cricut, diecuts, etsy, event planning, felt masks, fondant, Momlife, resuse, Royal Icing, Satin Ice, Tablescape, Thomas and Friends, Thomas the Train, tips, Working mom
categories: baking, birthday party, diy, motherhood, Party Planning, working mother
Wednesday 06.12.19
Posted by maya escobar
 

El Mundo de Elí

Here are some photos from Elí's first Elmo birthday. I guess Elmo is becoming a trend :).Elías Sesame Street Crayons and Dorthy royal icing cookiesParty prep: Elías Sesame Street Crayons and Dorthy royal icing cookies The birthday boy and his abuelitoThe birthday boy and his abuelitoimg_7366The birthday tableRainbow pound cake with Italian buttercream frostingRainbow pound cake with Italian buttercream frostingBirthday brother eating cakeBirthday brother eating cakeThe Sesame Street birthday familyThe Sesame Street birthday familyChocolate Elmo lollipopsChocolate Elmo lollipopsRoyal icing Elmo cookiesRoyal icing Elmo cookiesDiecut Sesame Street BannersDiecut Sesame Street BannersSesame Street Fruit and Vegetable traysSesame Street Fruit and Vegetable traysWatermelon cake for the birthday boyWatermelon cake for the birthday boyimg_7490img_7520img_8322Party prep: Chocolate covered crayons pretzelsParty prep: Chocolate covered crayons pretzelsAwesome El Mundo de Elías birthday sign made by NicoAwesome El Mundo de Elías birthday sign made by NicoParty prep: Sesame Street bunting flags Party prep: Sesame Street diecut bunting flagsParty prep: Sesame Street diecutsParty prep: Sesame Street diecutsimg_0474Party prep: Cakestands

tags: Barrio Sesamo, Cake, Crayons, diecuts, diy, El Mundo de Elmo, elmo, First Birthday, handmade, pintrest, Plaza Sesamo, Royal Icing, sesame street, Smash Cake, Watermelon Cake
categories: baby, birthday party, Kid's Birthday, motherhood, Party Planning, vida, working mother
Thursday 09.22.16
Posted by maya escobar
 

FC Barcelona Bday!

Welcome to Messi Madness aka my son's third birthday.  I was a year behind in posting last year's pictures, so this year I am getting on it right away.My little man is absolutely crazy about soccer and of course Lionel Messi. He runs through our home yelling "Mama soy Messi y mi hermano es Neymar Jr."  When we asked him what theme he wanted for his birthday he had many ideas. But in the end he narrowed it down to FC Barcelona and Frida Kahlo.  While we didn't end up with the Frida theme this year, he did insist on leaving the Frida Kahlo painting up in the kitchen so that everyone the party would see it.Some of the highlights of the party included: a chocolate fondant soccer ball cake, royal icing soccer jersey and soccer ball cookies, chocolate soccer ball lollipops, lots of FCB diecuts (made on the Cricut Explore), chocolate covered Oreos with soccer toppers, a FCB fruit platter, and of course FCB gear for the whole family.Holding the CookieMy little boy delighted that we FINALLY allowed him to eat a royal icing cookie.Party TableSide View TableThe desert table.FCB CakeCandles_2The chocolate fondant soccer ball cake.FCB DiecutChocolate soccer ball lollipops.FCB Royal Icing CookiesRoyal icing cookies.FCB FamilyFamilyOur family in full FC Barcelona gear.FCB Fruit PlatterThe epic FCB fruit platter made by my dear friend Lamia.FCB PlatesCustom plates for the birthday boy.FCB PhotographerOur awesome photographer also wore FCB gear.FCB Chocolate BallsChocolate soccer balls.FCB PorchI wish I had more time to decorate the porch, but with two small children I had to pick my "battles" and decided to focus my energy on the inside. However my wonderful papi made the impossible happen and somehow magically jerry rigged this flag into place. And I would be remiss if I didn't mention the DELICIOUS tacos from Cafe Catedral- hands down the best party food ever.birthday boyGetting in some soccerAnd of course my little Messi periodically stopped partying and got in some serious kicks.Stay tuned for photos of my second son's first birthday coming in August. This will be our second Elmo themed birthday, as my first son also celebrated his first birthday in Elmo style.Photos by Nick Cartwright

tags: Cricut, diecuts, FC Barcelona, FCB, fondant, Lionel Messi, Messi, Neymar Jr, Royal Icing, soccer, soccer cake, soccer cookies
categories: baking, birthday party, Chicago, diy, Kid's Birthday, Maya Escobar, motherhood, Party Planning, working mother
Wednesday 06.29.16
Posted by maya escobar