Sunday, January 26, 2014

SWEET SIXTEEN {Doctor Who Birthday Bash}

What is a mom to do when her baby girl turns sixteen!? How does she cope? Well, this mama distracted herself by diving deep into creating a mature, yet fun filled Dr Who Birthday Party! The girl is a Whovian of Whovians, and has asked, and asked, and asked for a Tardis Bedroom door for her room. However, I repeatedly refused to have the bright blue Tardis in my hallway… I eventually gave in, which turned into her first Birthday Surprise…



How'd it happen? Well I knew I didn't want to paint her door permanently Tardis blue. You see these things come and go… She wanted to be a skater for a few years, so we did her room in graffiti and skateboards…






But she quickly outgrew that idea… and I know she'll outgrow The Doctor. At least I hope. So I took some measurements, visited a local resale shop, and purchased an old used door for $10. Next I took some Rustoleum Paint + Primer spray paint to it. Three Cans!  This stuff dries quick, which is perfect for the not so patient DIYer.

I was left disappointed and felt it needed more dimension, so I had the hubby cut some strips of wood for me and attached them with good ole Elmer's Wood Glue. Then I sprayed again, getting all the cracks and crevices.




Next, USE GOOGLE! I found and printed the 'Police Public Call Box' and 'Free For Use of Public' signs, attaching and sealing them with Mog Podge. That stuff is amazing!




For the windows I simply painted them white and drew black window panes with a paint marker.



Realizing (too late) that I should have sanded the door down before painting, and that the spray paint was scratching off effortlessly, I got the Mod Podge back out and Mod Podged the whole door! 




It turned out amazing! Far better than I had envisioned! BTW, I did both sides, that way I get to have a Tardis in my hallway (I know, what have I become!?) and she gets to have one in her room as well J Smart, I know.








Next project… You cannot have a Doctor Who Party without The Doctor Himself. So, deciding on the Eleventh Doctor, and again using good ole Google Images, I created a life-size Doctor. I did this by creating a 50" X 72" Document in Photoshop. After Printing the entire thing out on card-stock (45 sheets to be exact), I cut them out and put it together like a puzzle. Again I got out my handy Mog Podge and glued it all down to a large refrigerator box. After it was glued, I Mod Podged over the top as well. Next, using a box cutter, I cut The Doctor out, leaving a strip attached to the bottom for folding under and helping him to stand. Again, the result was awesome! Seriously, do you guys have any clue how much these things are in stores? 





Here are some of other things I did to make this party memorable…

I began by making and sending out these invitations.





We decorated the front door with a plastic blue tablecloth and some printed out Tardis signs.



We hung Cassandra (the last human) on the wall and decorated a lasagna with red bell pepper, apple, cherry tomato, and lettuce to look like her as well.


Using an image of the Tardis and Microsoft Word, I made a Happy Birthday Banner on card-stock.



I strung lights through it (it was supposed to look like Tardis lights) and forgot to take a picture if it… too many things on my mind… but you can see it partially in this photo.

MY GIRL AND HER PROUD MAMA
Here is the cake table-
Complete with Fish Fingers and Custard, bow ties, and official suspenders and bow tie for the birthday girl (from ebay for $6.00).





Korrie with her Doctor Who Cake. I ordered the edible paper from Ebay. My plan was to make a cake, but there just happened to be one on the discount rack screaming my name! Make a cake? Aint no one got time for that! I gently placed the edible paper, and added some blue spray (edible of course) and sprinkles.





The cupcakes may have been my favorite. I made a cupcake tower following this tutorial, ordered edible cupcake toppers on Ebay, and printed off these Dalek and Tardis cupcake wrappers. Again I used blue spray and sprinkles. They were so cute! (The popcorn boxes were downloaded from here.)





You can't have a Doctor Who Party without Bowties for everyone to wear, Adipose, Gummy Babies, and Sonic Screwdrivers.



I made the Bowties with red napkins and ribbon. I included peel and stick safety pins for all the guests J



The Adipose were done by gluing mini marshmallows to regular marshmallows (using melted white chocolate). I added sprinkles and painted the faces on with an edible marker.




Sonic Screwdrivers were simple: dip pretzel sticks in melted white chocolate, spray blue, and add sprinkles. 


For the photo booth I made masks by printing them out on card-stock and gluing skewers to them.








I wrapped her gift in blue paper and again printed out Tardis signs. What a cute package!


On one wall we added The Crack in Time and Space and had Rory and Amy coming out of it. 



And THAT, my friends is a successful Doctor Who/Sweet Sixteen Party!




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9 comments:

  1. Dude!!! <----said with the utmost respect..lol I thought I loved party planning. You did amazing!! Mom of the Year for sure! Wow...I love all the attention to detail. You rock!

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    1. Thanks Sheena! Isn't party planning fun? I had a blast searching Pinterest and pretending to be crafty. My goal was for it to be unquestionably Doctor Who, yet mature and not too childish at the same time. I didn't want 'cheesy' but rather 'sophisticated'. I think I pulled it off :) Thanks for visiting and commenting, Sheena!

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  2. DO you happen to have a printable copy of the life size Dr. so i can use it for my daughter's birthday?

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  3. Please help! I have a party tomorrow and I found the picture I want to print to make the lifesize and I can't seem to get it to work.

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    1. Send me an email at jnswafer@yahoo.com. Maybe I can help! -Stephanie

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    2. I'm trying to make a banner for my ten yr old Godson. When you say card stock is that used in the printer. I'm new to this obviously, my thing is fabric. Thank you

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    3. Hi Cherie. Yes, card stock is thick paper. I don't think you can put fabric through a printer.

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  4. I found a life size pic i want to use. How did you print each individual page in PS? I'm very familiar with PS just trying to figure out how to get the pages to all print?
    Thanks!

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