12/26/2023 0 Comments Crocheted spike my little pony![]() ![]() Next up, we played pin the cutie mark on the pony. Hmmm, a little peculiar, but hey, it’s art! ![]() I shredded some crepe paper, and put out stickers, glue and markers, and let the kids go to town. I printed a pony outline with no mane, tail or cutie mark. Making something also helps little ones get over their shyness about being somewhere different.įor this party, we had a decorate your own pony station. Something for the kids to do while waiting for everyone else to arrive. I like to start parties with a craft activity. The Princess Celestia one was actually from a My Little Pony magazine and was bigger than the other figurines.Īs an added bonus, my daughter loves playing with the figurines, as an extra birthday present. And the lowest tier had the minor characters – Sweetie Belle, Spike, Princess Cadence, Scootaloo and Apple Bloom. The next tier had the main pony characters – Applejack, Rarity, Twilight Sparkle, Fluttershy, Pinkie Pie and Rainbow Dash. My daughter and I discussed the correct order – of course Princess Celestia went on the top. I iced it with Pink White Chocolate ganache (which ended up a bit brighter than I’d planned, but my daughter loved it!), and placed the ponies on the cake: I bought My Little Pony Figurines from eBay, and made a three-tier cake. To drink, we had water and apple juice, direct from Sweet apple acres of course! My Little Pony Birthday Cakeįor the birthday cake, I went with a similar idea to last year’s Elsa Ice Palace cake. Then it was just colouring in with royal icing! I bought this cookie cutter from Etsy (affiliate link) which imprinted the design on the cookie. This time, I used a My Little Pony logo cookie cutter, and piped on the logo. My kids love fruit, and I always like to have some on the table, so cut through the sweetness of the other treat food.Īlong the rainbow theme, I also made rainbow jellies – so easy to make, but look spectacular! A friend also brought along some mini-pizzas. The party was scheduled for mid-afternoon, so the food was a small collection of nibbly finger foods (just enough to make sure the kids didn’t eat dinner!).įor savoury, we had the obligatory party pies and sausage rolls, plus some plain popcorn (let’s pretend they were clouds!). I scattered a whole heap of My Little Pony toys over the table as well (mostly to stop the tablecloth blowing away!). (Have you seen all the cool stuff in their new party section?). I also bought a My Little Pony tablecloth and banner from Big W. ![]() The front door had a sign, welcoming guest to Ponyville:Īnd the door to the backyard had a balloon cloud and rainbow streamers (well, more like Princess Celestia colours!): Here’s a sneak peek of the Princess Celestia dress and wings I made my daughter. It’s lucky I love creating fun birthday parties. I love hosting the kids’ birthday parties at home, but that brings added pressure of preparing all the food and games. When my daughter turned 5, she wanted a My Little Pony party. Birthday parties are the most fun thing in the world when you’re 5. ![]()
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