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Merida brave party
Merida brave party




merida brave party

Way easier than rolling and cutting cookies! Then, once really cold, I cut the tube in 1 inch sections and placed them on cookie sheets. Also, since I made these the day before and didn’t have time to let them sit over night, I made tubes of dough wrapped in Saran Wrap and put them in the freezer for 2-3 hours. I was surprised to find that I needed sour cream and had to run out mid-cooking, but they turned out really great. I then made the cookies that are in the Brave movie using a sugar cookie recipe from the Novice Chef.

merida brave party

Thanks to my friend, Ruth for these AMAZING pix!!! Here’s the birthday girl as we sang and then after blowing out the candles. It was pretty funny and now I’m kicking myself for not getting a picture! What you don’t see in this picture was that the figurine was so heavy it kept toppling the cupcake or falling off entirely.

merida brave party

What a rip off! So I opted for cupcakes and put the plastic Merida doll on top. $10 and two days later, all that came was a plastic Merida figurine, a brother bears ring, and a see-through plastic horse. I originally was going to make a cake because I found a decorating set on Amazon that I thought would be fun. When I said I kept the decoration simple, that was true, but really the food was also a big part of the decor. The night before the party I cut Merida out of one of the party plates and added a leftover teal flower from the banner to the back. It wasn’t planned, but I ended up with a ton more plates than kids. My favorite part of the banner were the little black accents I added to each letter – the three baby bear cubs, bear paws, and a bow & arrow. I added a few extra touches here and then, but I really did keep it simple. I really tried not to go too overboard this time, just focusing on lots of purple and teal streamers and a banner I made using my Silhouette Cameo. Ethan whipped up an invitation using Photoshop and I sent it out to our friends. I made invitations for Lucy and forgot to mail them out, so this time, I went for an e-card. We kept the guest list to a small group of friends and had it on a weekday morning in attempts to keep it a little more low-key, although Izzie would have loved to invite everyone she has ever met. After all, she does look just like Merida. Izzie was insistent she wanted a “Merida” party ever since we bought the movie in November. One day maybe we will have combined birthday parties…of maybe I will just need to tone down the parties! lol. We just threw Lucy’s Bug party two weeks ago and then threw Izzie’s Brave party on Tuesday. Our girls, Izzie and Lucy are almost exactly 2 years apart in age – Izzie was born on February 11th and Lucy on January 24th.






Merida brave party