cupcakes and rainballs
January 21st, 2010
Last weekend was Bug’s 4th birthday, and there was a party to celebrate, of course. Being the unique kid that she is, Bug had a unique theme in mind: rainbows and seeds. Brenda, although she is the queen of themes and is crazy about planning parties, had pretty much the same reaction you probably just did. I believe the technical term for that reaction is, Huh?
But after some sketching and thinking and researching, Brenda figured out a way to do the rainbow-seed theme that made both her and Bug happy.
One of the party activities was planting seeds in small terracotta pots, which the kids then got to take home as their party favors.
Another activity was making mosaics on paper plates with a variety of dried beans, AKA seeds.
Incorporating seeds into the food was easy. Brenda served a variety of nuts, a two-bean salad, hummus (made from chickpeas!), and sesame-seed bagels with peanut butter and Nutella. To go with the other part of the theme, there were fruits and veggies in a rainbow of colors…and a rainbow candy bar! You can’t really see it that well in any of the photos I took, but there was a line of jars at the back of the food table filled with Skittles, colorful chocolate-coated sunflower seeds, Jolly Ranchers, and Pixy Stix.
Needless to say, the candy bar was a BIG hit. Annalie kept asking me who was going to eat the giant rainbow lollipops that Brenda had stuck in a vase as a colorful centerpiece. I told her that they were as big as her head, and no one was going to eat them. But the rest of the candy definitely got sampled. Especially the chocolate-covered sunflower seeds and the Pixy Stix! The kids could not get enough of those.
Did you know, by the way, that Pixy Stix were originally marketed as a fruit drink mix under a different name? And that the powder in Pixy Stix is the same powder in Lik-M-Aid pouches? And that SweeTarts are a compressed form of Pixy Stix powder, originally invented because moms were complaining about the sticky, gritty powder? I learned all that just now from the Wikipedia page about Pixy Stix when I did a quick Google search for the correct spelling of the candy name.
Brenda performed some magic with paper and her sewing machine to make these fantastic rainbow-cirle dingle-dangle decorations. (She details how she made them in her post about Bug’s party, if you’re interested.) Then at the end of the day she took them down, folded them up, and gave each party guest one to take home.
That’s Brenda’s secret to having an uncluttered home, by the way: she gives most of her art projects away. I currently have about 37 different wreaths, mobiles, cardboard ghosts and Christmas trees, and milk-jug angels that Brenda made and gave to us that Annalie will NOT let me throw out. I think some of that stuff is going to get “lost in the move.” That is why my home isn’t more cluttered than it is: every time we move we have to unpack a zillion boxes. That is a great incentive for getting rid of a bunch of stuff, so we won’t have to unpack so much the next time! And it’s easy to get rid of stuff as you’re unpacking boxes. I actually look forward to that part of moving.
Brenda also made coloring sheets, and I should really have a picture of Annalie’s sheet to show you, but I don’t. Normally she’s not that into coloring and does a pretty haphazard job. That day for some reason she took her time and the end result was great. Maybe it was because Superchic was there coloring with her, and she was taking her time and making her picture look pretty. Annalie does respond well to competition, which is totally foreign to me because I don’t. Give me a little competition and usually I will back away and go find something else to do, just out of stubbornness.
My main contributions to the party, as you may have figured out from the title of this post, were cupcakes and crocheted rainbow balls. Brenda came up with the fun name rainballs, which I like because it kinda matches the snowballs I also crochet.
I was originally going to make a 6-layer cake with each layer a different color of the rainbow, but at the last minute Brenda got these cute little rainbow lollipops and decided they’d make great cupcake toppers. The rainbow cake would have been fun to make, but I love cupcakes so the last-minute change was fine by me. I made the same Lemon Cupcakes with Lemon Cream that I made for my birthday last year, with lemon cream cheese frosting (a couple of teaspoons of lemon zest added to my favorite cream cheese frosting recipe).
A note about the cupcake recipe: The original recipe said it would make four cupcakes. (Jen‘s reaction to that was an incredulous, “Why? Why on earth would anyone want to only make FOUR cupcakes!?”) I wanted to make 24, so I multiplied each of the ingredients by six. That resulted in a recipe with 4 1/2 cups of flour, 3 cups of sugar, 12 eggs, and 3 sticks of butter. That’s an entire package of eggs and a whole cup and a half of butter, people. I knew, just from looking at the amounts, that this recipe would not make a mere 24 cupcakes. I was going to get at least 36 cupcakes out of it. But I figured it was better to be safe than sorry and it’s not like the extra cupcakes were going to go to waste, so I forged ahead. In the end, I made 36 largeish cupcakes and eight mini-cupcakes.
The moral of my story is, if you make this recipe you’re going to get more cupcakes than you were promised. But you really won’t mind because they are delicious. In fact, I think I’ll go get one of the extra cupcakes out of my fridge right now.
We used the rainballs for a ball-toss game. Brenda told the kids they’d get a piece of candy for a prize when they got a ball through, so at random times throughout the party kids would walk over to the game, shove a ball through one of the holes, then run over to their moms and ask if they could have a prize. It was pretty funny, but at least they were working a little bit for their sugar. And then at the end of the party, each kid got to pick one rainball to take home.
The rainballs were originally going to be part of the flowerpot party favors, but for reasons it would take too long to explain, the plan changed. I’m glad I made them anyway, because the ball-toss game was fun and the kids all loved the colorful, soft balls. I was already thinking of making more when someone emailed to request a custom order of five rainballs and five snowballs.
Even though I roll my eyes a lot at Brenda when she’s in party-planning mode, I have to admit that I’ve really come to enjoy her particular brand of crazy when it comes to themes and parties. I will never be as detailed as she is, but I have learned a few tricks from planning a few parties with her. I think I might even use those tricks for future parties. In any case, Brenda is only an email away if I need help.
Thanks for inviting us to your 4th birthday party, Bug! We’re so glad we were still here to be a part of it. We hope you had as fantastic a time as we did.













































Huh I did not know that about the cupcake recipe. I saw when you were making them and you linked to the recipe. And I knew you increased the amount but it didn’t click that the recipe only made four. I just thought you were making a crazy insane amount of cupcakes.
And actually four sounds good. When I make cupcakes it’s always too much so four is just the right amount.
And tricks? OOOohh can you share the tricks with us? I’m crap at party themes and throwing parties so if you have tricks picked up from Brenda I sure could use them.
What a wonderful party! Love the ideas and pictures.
That looked like an awesome party!!
Okay, I knew I loved Pixy Stix/Fun Dip/SweeTarts for a reason! Of course, the only one of those I eat these days is SweeTarts…and I love Red Bull because it tasted like smashed up, fizzy SweeTarts.
Great. Now I need some freakin’ SweeTarts.
The party looked absolutely amazing. I really do hope one day Brenda can get PAID for her party planning skills. I swear, she could give Martha Stewart a run for her money. I love the rainbow dot hangings, and would have thrilled to receive one! I also love Bug and Annalie’s contrasting dresses. And of course, your rainballs are gorgeous. They would look so fabulous in a tall glass column…
LOOOOVE the theme. I wish Brenda were around when I was wedding planning! Looks like everyone was having fun, which is what it is all about!
Bug gets cuter all the time.
I love themed parties. This is so bright and colorful. We had pirates and Harry Potter when the boys were growing up, and it’s sad when they don’t want a theme any more. It’s funny what carries over as they are older. Ian just turned 16 and although the stay-up-all-night sleepover was mostly about video games and pizza, at the last minute, Ian wanted a pinata, which he fashioned himself from a half-finished paper mache pumpkin he made at Halloween. He duct taped the two halves together with colorful duct tape and voila – instant pinata! It was hilarious to have a kitchenful of 16 year old boys swinging at a pinata hanging from a fishing rod…. Always impromptu at our house! Caveat to the story – the next boy in the group to turn 16 is having his party at our house!
I think I might try that recipe just because it makes so few cupcakes. I love cupcakes but hate having leftovers. Then I just have to let the girls eat them. Having a special cupcake day is fun, having a week of cupcake days makes me want to stab myself in the eye.
It sure was a fun rainbow filled birthday party! You documented it beautifully with pictures. I think I need a copy of the image of my Pixie with her Pixy :P
I love how the entire party turned out. The rainballs are quite nifty!
It blows my mind that you say you’re not competitive. All I can wonder is, “well how did you get the way you are then?!” And by “the way you are” I of course mean “totally awesome and überproductive”.
When I was 7 years old, my dad took me to Disneyland and WOULD NOT BUY ME one of those giant suckers. It’s clearly affected my life as I still think about that 24 years later.
You have forever solved the mystery of why I like the stupid Lik-M-Aid thingies and SweeTarts, and why I really only like the same colors in each one.
SuperChic has decided on a dog theme for her birthday. I’m really hoping she changes her mind, because she is not getting another dog. At least I have until November to plan it if she doesn’t.
We are stealing the “Candy Bar” for Rapunzel’s party at the Wheelhouse. I’m hoping that the fact that they can skate out the sugar high will keep me from losing my mind.
The rainballs are great. I have been requested to make some. Along with an owl. Maybe I should have just stuck to knitting.
Thanks for helping me figure out how to crochet in the round. Without you Bug wouldn’t have gotten her hippo. Which she has named “Rainbow” silly kid that she is.
I can’t get enough of Bug’s party, always so much fun and so much crazy planning. So great that you were still there for it and that you were able to contribute as well. I love lemon cake so you may find me making some of those soon.
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I love the rainballs. Very good idea. I want to make them too. I am going to save your URL and will mention that when I am showing them off. Thank you.
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