Party Recap
My Daughter wanted a "horse" themed equestrian party. As things grew and grew (and grew...) it turned into a horse/ cowgirl/ western themed party instead. The kids had so much fun! They roasted hot dogs and marshmallows over the fire, (bbq pit) in the backyard, and played all kids of western themed games. They also got to take home a very full bag each of western themed candies from our "general store". Special thanks to Aunt Myrna, and Uncle Steve for the use of their BBQ!
Party Highlights
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What People Ate
Hot dogs, corn on the cobb, corn salsa, cornbread, watermelon, popcorn, calico cowboy beans, mac and cheese, dirt cake, mini apple pies, and vanilla ice cream-AND SMORES!
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What People Drank
lemonade, water, dr pepper bottles, sweet tea, hot chocolate, regular tea.
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Desserts
dirt cake, birthday cake, mini apple pies, smores
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Party Favors
general store candies and toys, smore pops, bandanas, teepees
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Activities / Games
make your own tee pee, pan fer gold, tin can shooting range, archery, horseshoes, rope swing, smore cook out, and free play of all these activities(except the archery)
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Budget
started planning a month in advance. most items purchased at dollar store, or made with items I already had. Bought a bunch from etsy, Oriental trading.com, and amazon.com-Spent the most money on the food.
Party Helpers
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Uncle Tan
Photographer
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Uncle Tan
Caterer
Uncle Tan made ALL the food while I was running around all afternoon setting up. I own him a HUGE starbucks! (and then some). Thanks Uncle Tan! You are the best!
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Aunt Pru
Decorations
Thanks Pru for all your help in setting up!
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Mom
Assistant
My mom helped where ever we needed her. Thank you!
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My husband
Assistant
He helped in schlepping all the "stuff" from our house to grandma's house. AND brought over the BBQ pit from Aunt Myrna's
Thank you Honey!
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22 comments
Connie T wrote:
Ordered it from amazon for $30.00. I made sure I checked out all safety, and ALL the reviews first.
Connie T wrote:
my sister placed logs from a dead backyard tree around the fire. It was cute!
Connie T wrote:
used a piece of dollar store foam board for the wanted poster, and stretched brown shipping paper across it. -also dollar store. then I roughed it up with tea bags, dirt, ink pads etc to make it look old. Made the letters on my cricut and did the same thing with those too.
Connie T wrote:
bags were empty when hung, kids filled them and took them down to go home with them at the end of the night
Connie T wrote:
used a 4' table for this
Connie T wrote:
we had: general store, saloon, outhouse, corral, barn, etc.
Connie T wrote:
we had rock candy, little plastic horses, apple pie taffy (from rocket fizz) tootsie rolls, jolly ranchers, pretzels, bubbles, dum dums, choco coins, licorice, cow tails, button candy, peppermint paddies etc. most candies bought at the dollar store. got the rock candy at party city, and the buttons at rocket fizz
Connie T wrote:
also had western tattoos (branding station) from amazon, and horse stickers -otc
Connie T wrote:
cut out the wording and number from my cricut machine
Connie T wrote:
made that gumball machine from a pot, and filled with gumballs the kids loved it
Connie T wrote:
if you order these; read the reviews first, and buy some glue dots-found at the craft stores.
Connie T wrote:
we also had glow sticks (as it was dark out)
Connie T wrote:
very pleased with how "country" this came out, will for sure use it again for another party!
Connie T wrote:
all the little horses we either already had, or got at the dollar store
Connie T wrote:
got the mini hay bales off of amazon, and purposely left them wrapped up as this was inside, and I knew the kids would mess with it.
Connie T wrote:
this table cloth was a twin bed skirt in cream purchased off of amazon. thanks to y'all for the great idea! also bought a bunch of old containers, and tin pots from the thrift store. maybe spent about $10 on the containers
Connie T wrote:
used a ball mason jar, a jelly jar, a spaghetti jar, and a glass salad dressing tall jar. (didn't paint that one)
Connie T wrote:
got the containers for these from smart n final store.
Connie T wrote:
ordered the choco rocks from a bakery seller online. got the gummy worms at the dollar store. Used store brand oreos to help save money.
Connie T wrote:
also used some of those horse stickers we got from OTC.com
Connie T wrote:
thanks to this site for the idea!
Connie T wrote:
had to back the doilies with more cardstock do that they wouldn't flop around when hung.
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