Spiderman Baseball Mashup Party!

Tuesday, April 23, 2013



Ok - let's get this out of the way first, this is  a party that Tulip supplied the products for, but this is not  a party for another lovely customer.  This party was my  boys' party! I will post a picture of the invites soon as soon as I can get a non-washed out photo of them ( I am admittedly a terrible photographer ).

Another disclaimer, my boys are not twins.  They are 11 and a half months apart.  At this point in their life - it hardly seems practical to have two birthday parties 14 calendar days apart.  Since they are 3 and 4, the invite list is virtually identical - neither boy is school aged which might allow for friends of their own.  For now their friend list is, confined to the offspring of our friends and neighbors and we refuse to ask people to show up twice or worse, pick one!

But because my conscience has a booming voice I had to reconcile the fact that the boys each deserved their own party.  After all, it was not their fault that they were born so close together!  So, I decided to each let them have their own party, just on the same day, and at the same time.  I let each boy pick his theme - and tried not to cringe at the idea ... and that is how we ended up with a Spidey/Baseball Mash-Up Birthday Party. So if you are planning a spiderman party, grab ideas - if you're planning a baseball party help yourself.  Until the boys care, or they get their own friends I will have a yearly mash-up to report on! So enjoy!

Let's start with baseball - We decided to make the food table somewhat of a concession stand feel - think ball park! So we threw some ice and soda in one bucket and popcorn in another and fruit, fries, and mac salad stuffed in between! On the counter we had nachos & hot dogs and all the fixins. Grossly unhealthy, delicious fare!!  I bought crummy little foam baseballs and chopped of the bottom with a serrated knife (so they would sit flat).  Then I poked a hole in the top with a letter opener (the old-school kind) And voila, a darling stand for the food labels.


The husband made a darling stand to hang these on!

Tied with twine!

These buckets were from target for $15 and I am know I will get plenty of use out of them!

Bought these bags at Michael's with a coupon!

Green grapes & strawberries - fun, punchy color and most kids love em both!

Good shot of the stands AND this is a fantastic way to serve fries in clear cups, tad bit of ketchup in the bottom! So portable, so delicious!

I am still eating left overs!

These were a total hit!

Bought the hot dog wrappers on amazon for super cheap!

Onto the sweets - I called around to get sugar cookies, cupcakes & cakes made for the boys and GOOD GRAVY, people want a lot for sugar, flour, butter & a little elbow grease.  Couldn't bring myself to do it - so I rolled up my sleeves and managed to eek out a few sufficient sweet treats!

I bought this baseball cake mode 2 years ago, love it! (Michael's) And yes I had to build a nest of Twizzlers around it to hide the mediocrity of the bottom of the baseball!

These are not as gorgeous as the professional ones, but boy were they delicious!!

Oreos + cream cheese + white chocolate coating = tiny heavenly baseball treats!

What kind of baseball party would it be without crackerjacks! We even gave boxes away as favors!

Spiderman took up the left side of the table also was crouching by the door to dress up the entryway a little bit!  I did make a Spiderman cake (did a dry run the Friday before) and actually, it wasn't that hard! Followed the directions and it turned out ok! I had planned to make Spiderman cookies, but by the time I got the baseball cake, cookies, cake balls, candy, crackerjacks, pretzel sticks, and Spiderman cake out there - I thought it might be overkill. 

Streamers were from the 4th of July section at party city! And there are little Spiderman masks, napkins, and plats on the table!


This balloon was $11 but totally boss. And as for the boys' opinion of if? mind. blown.

Pretzel sticks - they had little spiders stuck to them but they fell off! (fail)

The kiddos got to keep these Spiderman toppers! Are they frosted to perfection? Well, no. But is that magically delicious Rainbow Chip vanilla icing on top? You better believe it. These were instantly gone!

Shout out to Rachel - cashier at Michael's who encouraged me to try this! It wasn't too hard and turned out pretty cute! 

Next time you have a mash-up, or any party for that matter, email me - I love to brainstorm and my intellectual property is free!!

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