Where The Wild Things Are Birthday Party!

Where the Wild things are based off the book Where The Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak

We wanted to share are pictures from “Where the Wild Things Are” or  “Let the Rumpus Begin” Birthday Party.  I know the book say’s let the rumpus start but we liked “begin” better for our birthday boy party, with our own little twist on wild things.

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Tee-pee made by Jacque

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One Banner made by Jacque

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Tee-pee enlarged photo from photo shoot session also by Jacque.  We used this picture in a 4×6 for Birthday invitations.

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Pictures from Birthday photo shoot

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Free hand drawn Rumpus Characters

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Chalk Board sign “Let The Rumpus Begin” .

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Log Chocolate Cake made by Lindy and Jessica.

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King of the Wild Things Sign

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Treat Table Sign “I’ll Eat you up I Love You So…

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Toasted Marshmallow Chocolate Cupcakes made by Jessica

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*Wild Thing Swedish Fish

*Wild Thing Chocolate Cinnamon Bears

*Wild Thing Acorns made from Mini Vanilla wafers, chocolate frosting as glue and add Hershey Chocolate Kisses, out together by Jamie

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*Wild Thing Speckled Malted Eggs, get them when it’s Easter season

*Wild Thing Chocolate Malted Milk Balls

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Cream Cheese Frosted Sugar Cookies

*Cookie Cutters

*Wild Thing Colored red, green Yellow Palm trees with Brown Trunks.

*Wild Thing Sail (Max) Boats, yellow Sails and red boat

*Wild Thing King Crown, Gold Yellow

*Wild Thing Moon, Round sugar Cookie, yellow moon shape frosted

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*The wood cupcake stands are pruned/cut from our Red Delicious Apple Tree.  Now is a great time to save some of those bigger branches and cut in different lengths for rustic looking cupcake stands.

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*Plate decorated by Jacque

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Enjoy!

 

Jacque, Jessica, Lindy and Jamie

Campfire Cake

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Yellow Cake/Cupcake Recipe

Dry Ingredients:

*3/4 cup All-purpose Flour
*3/4 cup Cake Flour
*1 1/4 teaspoons Baking a Powder
*1/4 teaspoon Sea Salt

Wet Ingredients:

*1 cup Sugar
*1/2 cup Butter, at room temperature
*1 teaspoon Vanilla
*Whole Egg and 1 Egg Yolk
*1/2 cup Milk, plus 2 tablespoons or Sour Cream (same measurements)

Note: We doubled this recipe to make two round 8 inch layer Cakes. (The recipe doubles well!)

Pre-heat oven to 350*F.

Cream together the wet ingredients and slowly add the dry ingredients. Mix until smooth.

The above recipe makes 12 cupcakes and bake for 25 minutes or in an 8 inch round greased cake pan, baking time is the same.

Cake Recipe adapted from Relish

Caramel Frosting

*2 Tablespoons Butter
*3 Tablespoons Milk
*1/2 cup Brown Sugar
*1 cup Confectioners’ Sugar
*1 teaspoon Vanilla

In a saucepan add butter and milk, heat on medium heat just until butter is melted and then add brown sugar and boil one minute. Remove from heat and Beat in 1/2 cup of confectioners’ sugar, let cool slightly and add vanilla plus 1/2 cup of confectioners’ sugar beat until smooth, add more milk if frosting is too thick.

Frosting Recipe Adapted from Allrecipes

Orange Glass Candy Fire

*2 cups Sugar
*1/4 cup Light Corn Syrup
*1/4 cup Water

**1 tablespoon Orange extract, or flavoring of your choice

**Food coloring, 1/2 teaspoon Orange or until color you desire

Combine the sugar, light corn syrup and water on medium heat and bring to a boil, now without stirring (we used a coated cast Iron pot). **(Flavoring and coloring are added after your candy is done cooking) cook to hardball stage.

Making hard candy takes about 25 minutes to cook so be patient and use a candy thermometer to cook to the right temperature 300 to 310*F. (149 to 154*C), you could also test it by dropping some drops of the Candy syrup into a cup of cold water; it should form a very hardball.

Remove pot/pan from heat and pour syrup onto a greased parchment lined half baking sheet. Allow to cool, remove parchment with hardened Candy and break into desired pieces. You could also dust with powdered sugar before storing in an air tight container.

Decorating:

*Plat form for your cake, cardboard covered with foil, etc….
*Frost your layered cake with Caramel Frosting
*Creme De Pirouline, Artisan Rolled Wafers, used for firewood
*Glass Candy pieces, fire
*Roasting Sticks
*Blackened Marshmallows, we toasted/blackened marshmallows on a roasting stick, over the gas burner on stove.

Decorate and Enjoy!

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Enjoy!

Jessica and Lindy