Yep, I love Christmas, Easter, Halloween, Fancy Dress Parties
Its also always a great, fun opportunity too cook and create new things.
As a mother of two girls I never thought I'd be doing a dinosaur theme, and I have to say I am so glad my youngest is such an eclectic girl, the type who wants to wield a lightsaber while wearing a tutu! Its fun.
My little V loves dinosaurs, so it was only natural she would want a dinosaur party! So Kindy and ballet friends invited the dino planning fun began.
Meet Rex our party door greeter |
Discovering the non fiction section on dinosaurs at the library has been a highlight of V's year! |
Face painting by Fun Face Events
Dinosaur Jumping Castle by Jump Sunshine Coast |
Not the best shot (boy does that time go fast when you are setting up!) But you get the idea, lots of green and jungle features. |
Adding some simple cut outs to the party hats to make them dinosaur - miss 4 actually did these |
Dinosaur footprints lead the way |
Dinosaur footprint biscuits! These are fun and simple! I'll blog this recipe soon - why not sign up over on the side so you don't miss it. |
Dinosaur eggs - these are my bliss balls made small get the recipe HERE |
Flower Fossils - gluten free , get the recipe HERE |
Swamp Dip - Guacamole Yes, I didn't get a shot before the kids had tried some haha! |
Swamp Dip Guacamole
4 large ripe avocado's
1 cup sour cream
2 tablespoons sweet chili sauce (I used homemade refined sugar free, made with stevia but bought is fine)
1 cabbage
Cut up carrot, celery (leave some with the leaves on to look jungley), red capsicum slivers and we also had gluten free corn chips
Blend together avocado, sour cream and sweet chili - taste test, tweak if needed.
Kids love this dip and it is not hot so don't be frighten of the chili sauce in it!
Kids love this dip and it is not hot so don't be frighten of the chili sauce in it!
Cut your cabbage in half, trying to leave any funky outside leaves in place for the dinosaur/jungle look. Using a knife score the pieces of cabbage and then remove with a spoon (give your self a few minutes to do this part)
Fill with the smooth guacamole.
Serve.
The Dinosaur Cake Ok, yes it does look a little like a chameleon haha but the kids didn't notice - I blame the eyes! |
The frill was cut as one piece and slipped over the head.
I recommend making the cake the day before if that works for you timing wise. I didn't decorate mine with lollies like the food ideas magazine but you could if you wanted too, I was just trying to keep additives to a minimum, but that are brands out there that are additive free and you could of course make this with a gluten free cake mix as well - if you were looking for an easy, instant one I recommend Tania Hubbard's from Gluten Free Grain Free.
Bek Xxx