Selected as Party of the Day on September 10th!
Jessica's 11th Birthday
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I was very excited to have this party for my daughter. I always wanted her to have a Hello Kitty party but she was always into something else when it came time to decide on a party theme. She searched and searched for ideas and when she came to me with a HK nerd party I didn't think I could pull it off. Thanks to Allie and Isabella's Parties posted on this website I was able to do it.
Party Highlights
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Best Moment
Best moment was my daughters reaction when she saw her cake, she loved it!
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Funniest Moment
The funniest moment was the scavenger hunt. They split into 2 teams of 3 and both were so competitive. We didn't give any of our neighbors a heads up about it but most were cooperative. One family even went out to their garage n practically took it apart trying to find things for the girls. I think next yr we'll have one at the mall. It was a blast!
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Most Touching Moment
The most touching moment was one of my daughters friends offering to help me clean up at midnight. Of course I didn't take her up on it, but it was nice of her.
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Best Dressed
My daughter Jessica! She looked so darn cute!
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Desserts
Cake, cupcakes, rice krispies, and candy
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Party Favors
Hello Kitty nerd lunch box full of goodies, HK nerd pillow case, nerd accessories, sand art bottles, and sharpie tie dye shirts.
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Activities / Games
Sand art bottles, scavenger hunt, karaoke and sharpie tie dye shirts.
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Budget
1500
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What People Ate
Pasta, salad, and garlic bread
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What People Drank
Strawberry lemonade
Party Helpers
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Party Favors
55 comments
Rachel P wrote:
Super cute party. This is actually what I'm doing for my daughters 10th Birthday. May I adk what you made the rice krispie faces with ??
Veronica P wrote:
Hi Rachel, Thank you! For the rice krispies I used Wilton chocolate wafers. I drew everything on wax paper then just used melted chocolate to glue the pieces on the face. As for the cookie cutter, it was a big star cookie cutter that I formed into a HK face.
Rachel P wrote:
Also may I ask where you got the plastic apples ??
Rachel P wrote:
Oh wow ok thank you so much ill hsve to practice begore I make them lol
Veronica P wrote:
I got the plastic apples from orientaltrading.com I forgot to mention to print out the HK face on paper as close to the size of the rice krispie you'll be using. Put it under the wax paper n draw with the chocolate. The glasses were the hardest to work with because once they were set n you'd lift them, they break. So try making 'em a bit thicker:)
Erica M wrote:
Where did you get the lunch boxes, signs, and suspenders from?
Erica M wrote:
Are those mason jars?
Erica M wrote:
I love the signs.
Erica M wrote:
Too cute!
Erica M wrote:
Please share where you purchased these item. I'm planning on giving my 11 yr old daughter this theme for her 12th birthday
Erica M wrote:
I absolutely loved this party! Great job!
Veronica P wrote:
Hi, Erica. I got the suspenders and the other accessories at Hot Topic. The lunch boxes I got at candy.com and yes those are plastic mason jars I found during 4th of July at Walmart. All the signs and candy wrappers I made myself. I cut out everything and used scrapbooking paper and just glued or taped them, then I made copies on my printer. I'm not good on the computer at all, but I was happy with what I came up with. Lol! The room the party was in is my sons playroom so I painted the wall with chalk paint. The banner I used for the photo background was made out of thin wood painted with acrylic paint and I cutout the letters and apple from sticky felt sheets. Thank you so much, and I'm happy to share anything else with you!
Erica M wrote:
Thank you so much. You did an awesome job!
Rachel P wrote:
Veronica can yiu email me please. I'd let to chat with you about this party. My daughters is two months away and I have some questions to ask u. [email protected] hope to hear from you soon.
Candice T wrote:
Hey Veronica could you please email me . I have some questions about this party and I would love your reply . My email is [email protected] . Please contact me as soon as possible . Thnk you and I loveeeeee this theme
Exquisite Parties & wrote:
Hello you please tell me where you got the cake topper from its super cute! i would like to place it on my daugthers cake for her birthday
Veronica P wrote:
Hi, I bought the hello kitty at Michaels. It was a blank white plastic figure and I painted it to match the theme.
Logan D wrote:
where did you get the cases from
Logan D wrote:
what type of candy is that
Logan D wrote:
where did u get that back round from
Logan D wrote:
where did you get all the candy also how did u get the wrapping for the candy also where did u the cases and the apples and the hello kitty rice crispy treats what did u put inside the apples did u buy or make the cupcakes and cake and if you made them how and if u bought them where did u get them from how did u get all that hello kitty stuff that's around the candy and pencils
Logan D wrote:
where or how did u get that cake
Logan D wrote:
where is you get the hello kitty holder from
Logan D wrote:
where did u get the cups and the straws from to?
Logan D wrote:
where did u get all of this stuff from?
Logan D wrote:
Where did you get the lunch boxes, signs, and suspenders from?
Logan D wrote:
where did you get all this stuff from please reply because my 12th birthday is coming up and i want to make sure i got everything right because i like you party
Logan D wrote:
where did u get the apples,plates,and the things on the side of the plate from
Logan D wrote:
where did u get the cookies from?
Logan D wrote:
where did u get her outfit from?
Logan D wrote:
how did u make those?
Logan D wrote:
what type of candy is that?
Logan D wrote:
where did you get that HAPPY BIRTHDAY sign from and where did you get the balloons and the tablecloth from?
Veronica P wrote:
Hi Logan, Do you have an email I can respond to all you questions directly to? If not that's fine. I'll get back to you tomorrow either way as I'm really busy this evening.
Logan D wrote:
how did you make those?
Logan D wrote:
where did you get that from?
Logan D wrote:
how did you make those
Logan D wrote:
where did you get those sighns from?
Logan D wrote:
yes i have an email [email protected]
Logan D wrote:
signs*
Logan D wrote:
are those napkins and if they are where did you get them from?
Logan D wrote:
where did you get the apples from?
Veronica P wrote:
Hi Logan, I got the apples off if orientaltrading.com
Lakisha B wrote:
Hi where did you find that table cloth?
Veronica P wrote:
I found it at my local fabric store.
Tangela G wrote:
What was the name of fabric store you got tablecloth for jessica rachel
Veronica P wrote:
It was a local store called F & M fabric.
Alexis W wrote:
my cousin made this cake. Check her out on Facebook or IG @thebuttercreamery Thanks!
Alexis W wrote:
also thebuttercreamery.com :)
Veronica P wrote:
I'm sorry Alexis W but I believe you meant to say that your cousin tried making a similar cake. My daughters cake was made by Lisa from sugarbombakes in Bakersfield Ca. I just need to give credit where credit is due Hun. Thanks!
Cindy D wrote:
Hi Veronica, You did an amazing job, everything looks great. I have a couple of questions since I'm planning my daughter's birthday and she wants this theme. Should I post them here? You can also email me at [email protected] Hope to hear from you soon, thanks!
Arlena R wrote:
Hello, do you know where I can find that tablecloth?
Veronica P wrote:
I got the tablecloth at a local fabric store. I searched online and many, many stores. I actually had already purchased fabric but wasn't happy with it and went searching again and got lucky. I sold it a couple of weeks ago to one of the people that commented on here before. I wish u luck!
Alice C wrote:
Hi! Just was wondering where you go the hair bows from and also the red square dinner plates?
Veronica P wrote:
Hi Alice, I made the bows myself with fabric and stuffed them with fiber fill that’s used for making pillows. The plates I bought at party city. It was so long ago I’m not sure if they’ll still carry them but I’m sure you can prolly find some online.
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