Friday, January 30, 2015

Car seat cover

I finally started to get ready for Baby Boy. My first project was turning Koala's car seat into a boy friendly car seat.


Initially, I looked up car seat covers to buy because I'm lazy and would rather just buy one. But they weren't that nice looking and were so expensive! I might as well buy a new car seat! And when I looked at them, I thought that I could definitely do a better job. 

I'm always a bit nervous to start new projects because I always think that it won't turn out. Secretly, I was hoping someone would offer to make it for me lol! But I finally decided to make it and went out this weekend and picked up some material. (I figured this would give me something to blog about lol!) 

I wasn't quite sure what kind of material to buy. I wanted something that was soft  but wouldn't get dirty too easily. I ended up finding this really soft velour type material that's used for baby blankets in the fleece/flannel aisle. I liked the color and it was polka dot (all the other materials were ugly colors or prints or floral). I was debating between that and PUL material (typically used for cloth diaper covers so waterproof and easy to wipe) but I didn't like the prints they had in PUL. 
For those who are wondering how much material is needed, I bought a yard just to be safe and ended up using a little over half. I guess if I was smart, I could've measure the pink part of the cover and figured out exactly how much I needed but I didn't. I would say that if you're going to make a cover and don't want to measure beforehand, 1 yard is plenty. (Then again it depends on how much you have to cover- I obviously was able to keep the grey parts as is.)

I briefly looked at this blog which detailed how the author took apart her car seat cover and made a new one. I thought that it was too complicated and there had to be an easier way. 

As I've said in my other blog posts, I'm not the best sewer and I'm not that crafty so I try to find the easiest way to do things. I ended up deciding that I just needed to cut out pieces big enough to cover the pink parts and sew them on. 

I took the cover off of the car seat and took pics of how to put all the buckles etc back in place correctly (my friend suggested it and I'm glad she did! I know it seems like it's easy to remember how to put the buckles back but I wanted to make sure it was correct and when I finished I did consult the pics to see if the buckles went in then out or out then in. I blame pregnancy brain for not remembering lol).

Initially when I looked at the car seat, it looked like I had to cut 6 pieces- two for the middle and 4 sides (top and bottom) and then I would have to sew those pieces all together. 


But since I like short cuts, I decided to just cut two pieces and pleat the seam in the side if I needed to. (I didn't end up needing to pleat it at all. I just tucked it in to make the creases on the sides)

Like most of my patterns for my other projects, I winged it and made my own. I used the existing cover to trace onto the fabric I had. (The picture below shows the cover on the front on the fabric, but I actually turned it over and drew the pattern on the fabric on the back. I made sure to leave about an inch around the actual cover so that I would have fabric to work with. 

Note: I did not take apart the original cover like the blog example. I just folded it in half so that I had the shape of what I was tracing. 



The smaller 2nd piece above I just marked where the grey part started and then just cut straight across (where the arrow is pointing).

I then took the two pieces and  I matched up the two rounded sides and sewed them together. I didn't mark exactly where I needed to sew- I eyeballed it approximately an inch from the edge. It ended up working out. 

Then when I had the two pieces sewn together, I started sewing it to the original cover. I lined up the seam from the two pieces I had just sewn to the seam in the middle of the two pieces of the original cover. Then I started to hand stitch them together (yup, that's right. I hand stitched the cover on. It took a bit longer than a machine would but as I've said in other blogs, I'm not good with the sewing machine so hand sewing is actually less frustrating. And also, the cover was too thick to fit under the foot of my sewing machine and I didn't want to go through the hassle of trying to find a foot and changing it etc.) When I was sewing, I made sure the needle went in where the existing seams were and that it came out on the other side where the existing seam was so that they ended up lining up perfectly. 


Once the middle seams were sewn together, I started sewing the sides together.
I used a stitch that I use when hand sewing the quiet book. In case anyone's interested in that stitching (otherwise skip to the next paragraph lol), 1) I start off in the back and poke the needle through. 2) Then I poke the needle through from front to back but rather than go straight back, I make it go to the side and poke it back out about the length of a stitch. 3) I then double back and poke it back through the previous hole (the end of the 1st stitch) and 4) then from the back side, j poke the needle back through the hole I just made (the end of the 2nd stitch). Then I repeat to make more stitches. Since that description is very confusing, I included pictures. They're not pictures from the car seat because it's really hard to see the thread. 


It's a bit tedious but I feel like it gives it a cleaner look. 

Once I sewed around the sides, I had to add the holes where the straps go through. Technically I think you could use the sewing machine and use the button hole technique to make the holes before sewing it to the original cover. But since I only know how to sew straight lines on the sewing machine, I had to hand stitch that too.



I started off by cutting a slit where the hole was (top right pic)  I didn't make the slit as big as the hole. Then I used a blanket stitch around the hole (once again, another thing I learned while making the quiet book. This was the blog I learned it from.)

Once I did all the holes (5), I added a strip of fabric (no pattern, just took a strip of fabric that was big enough and sewed it on) to the underside that wraps around the top of the car seat just for completeness.

Then I was done with the main cover! It took me all evening which is a lot of time but I thought it would take me days so I was happy! 

The next piece was the headrest and canopy. 
It was too hard to try to trace and cut material so I ended up pinning the fabric to the headrest and then cutting it big enough to cover the area. Then I sewed it on.


The finished headrest

The headrest had two snaps that were used to snap onto the bottom grey part so what I ended up doing was covering the snap entirely with fabric. Once the headrest was sewn on, I cut a circle where the snap was and tucked the material into the edges of the snap. Then I sewed the material around the snap so that the fabric was secure. 


For the canopy, I took material and pinned it to the pink parts just like I did for the headrest. There were two sections for the canopy- the middle section and then the small trim in the front. 

After I finished that I thought I was done until I realize that the inside of the canopy was pink! So I had to decide whether to leave it pink or cover it. In the end, I decided I had come this far, I might as well finish it. I didn't want to use the nice velour material since it was expensive so I took some white material that I had and used that. The white material was thin cotton material so I had to actually use two layers. The first panel I did was the middle and I didn't measure the material correctly so part of the panel only has one layer so you can see the pink if you look closely. 
The last panel I did (closest to the front) I had to use different material because I didn't have enough of the original white material. I also accidentally cut a hole in the material when I was trying to trim the extra material. (As you can tell, I was kind of rushing to get things done and got sloppy.) So I added two small blue hearts - one to cover the mistake that I cut and one to cover ugly sewing where I couldn't get the edge of the white material to fold and look nice. 

The finished inside of the canopy.
Like I said, you can still see the pink in the middle layer but since it's the inside of the canopy, I don't think it matters that much.

This is the finished car seat. 



Overall, I'm very pleased with how it turned out. It was a lot cheaper than buying a new car seat or even a new cover and it feels good to make something for the baby! I can't wait to use it!



Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Quiet book: Duckling gets a Cookie

Koala loves reading books and one of her favorite series is the Pigeon books by Mo Willems. She got this set as a birthday gift and we read them soooooo many times that we borrowed the rest of the Pigeon books (that we could find) from the library.

When I was thinking of what quiet book pages to make, I wanted to incorporate things that Koala would be familiar with. One of the first pages I worked on was a cookie jar. On Pinterest,  I saw a couple different pages with the cookie jar concept where the cookie jar opens up for the child to put a cookie in. 
Of all the different cookie jar pages, I liked this one the best: cookie jar


I traced this cookie jar and the letters (using my highlighter & computer screen) and cut out the felt pieces. I reinforced the opening of the cookie jar with Pellon to make it more durable and used my sewing machine to sew the jar on the page. 
But I decided to tweak the page to make it more interesting for Koala. One of the pigeon books is The Duckling gets a Cookie.

So I decided to add Duckling to the page just as an accent. 


Since the book was about the right size, I made the template for the Duckling by tracing the Duckling on the front cover. Then I glued the Duckling and the letters to the page. I also made a felt cookie. 

The cookie goes in Duckling's hand and in the jar. 

I added a snap to the back of the cookie and to the page so that the cookie snaps in place so that Duckling is holding it. 

Since this was one of the first pages that I completed, it was a learning experience.  When I was all done, I let Koala play with it and I learned 2 things. 

1) Loose pieces need to be attached with ribbon
Koala seemed to like the page right away and immediately knew to put the cookie in the cookie jar. As much as she liked the page, she really LOVED the cookie! She kept it with her and carried it around with her which is how the first cookie got lost. I made a new cookie and attached it with ribbon to the page. Koala was furious at first that the cookie was stuck to the page because she couldn't carry it around but she eventually got over it.

2) Glue isn't strong enough 
When researching how people put together the pages, it was hard to find details on exactly what materials people used. So I searched Pinterest for the best glue for felt and came across a pin that said Felt Glue was the best and 'bonds felt permanently'. Duh- seems logical that the best glue for felt is called Felt glue.

So I glued everything down from the cookie jar itself to the letters and Duckling-  feeling confident that the pieces would be 'bonded permanently.' But when I came home from work the first day that I let Koala play with it, I discovered that 1) the cookie was missing and 2) the cookie jar now read "co ki". Hubby told me that he found Koala picking off the letters. I glued them back on and gave the page back to her only to find that she was really interested in picking off the pieces and I realized that I would have to sew each piece down to the page so that she couldn't pick them off. It was a bit tedious because I ended up hand stitching everything on (except the cookie jar) because it's less frustrating to hand sew and requires less concentration since I'm not very good with the sewing machine. The drawbacks are that it's time consuming and my stitching is uneven. But it keeps everything in place and prevents Koala from peeling off the pieces. She's stopped attempting to pick pieces off since she knows they're stuck on. I no longer use the felt glue because I find that once the glue dries, it makes it really difficult to get the needle through the felt. It's one less step to skip the glue.

When I added a page to the other side of the Pellon, I messed up the stitching in the top right corner so I added Pigeon to the page to cover up my mistake. It worked out nicely. 

Here's the final product: 








Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Christmas 2014

This year, Christmas snuck up on me. It barely felt like the holidays because we had been traveling and next thing I know, it was already December and I didn't have my Christmas cards made yet! 

The time between Thanksgiving and Christmas went by so quickly because there were so many holiday events going on and not enough time. We ended up going to a lot of things and it was fun to see how Koala was now old enough to participate and enjoy the events.

There was of course our annual trip to see the zoo lights. I love that we have such a great zoo right here- it was voted the best zoo in the US in USA Today. And the lights are always pretty to go see in the winter. 
The best thing about the zoo membership is that you get unlimited entrance to the zoo lights Mon- Thurs and one admittance on the weekend. This is great because we can go without having to feel like we have to spend all evening there to make it worth it. This year, we ended up going twice and the weather was nice both times! 


Koala enjoyed the pretty lights and was such a ham- she would stop and pose in front of statues or lights and wait for me to take a picture. 

The Botanical Garden also had their annual weekend holiday event. They mostly have local artists/vendors selling their work but Santa comes to visit and they offer free carriage/hay rides. Koala loved the horses and had a blast riding on the hay ride! Luckily there weren't many people there so she was able to ride it a couple times. 


One of the local churches had A Night in Bethlehem where they have live scenes from the Bible, real animals and a Bethlehem 'marketplace' with crafts for the kids. 


Koala seemed to like petting the animals- camels, donkeys, goats and sheep. I was also surprised at how she was excited to participate in making the crafts as well. One tent was where they made a wreath to wear. I thought it would be too hard so I didn't go in but Koala really wanted to do it and went in on her own. She did such a good job making the wreath. The part she did turned out a lot prettier than the part I did. 

Santa came to visit a local suburb and there were more free carriage rides so we went to check it out. Koala was more impressed with the horses and a balloon than Santa lol

Unfortunately, free means long lines. The line for the carriage ride was too long and it was too cold. But since I promised Koala a horse ride (always keep your promises to kids. They'll remember when you don't), we drove to a mall and rode in the carriage ride there. She had a blast- hot chocolate while we waited and pretty lights on the carriage ride. 

Of course, Christmas isn't about Santa and horse rides. Koala participated in the children's play at church. 

Even though she didn't practice, she enjoyed being on stage and she seemed to follow the cues like when the shepherds talked about the sheep wandering off, she wandered off lol. She also was very interested in Baby Jesus and was gentle and even gave him a kiss. 

I was in charge of desserts for our Christmas lunch at church so I did a little baking- Reese's pieces cupcakes (chocolate cupcakes with peanut butter filling), thin mint truffles and a red and green velvet cake with buttercream frosting and crushed candy canes on top. 
Although the desserts did not come out as pretty as I wanted, they were more tasty than I expected- people kept saying how good they were. I guess ugly good tasting desserts are better than pretty bad tasting desserts lol. One day I'll perfect both and have pretty, yummy desserts. 

This year, I wrapped family presents in reusable Christmas bags again (which I apparently tied too tightly which made it hard to open lol. Oops). I like how easy they are to 'wrap' presents and they look good. Plus I love that they are reusable and better for the environment than wrapping paper. 



For Christmas, Koala decorated her first gingerbread house which was part of our second annual gingerbread house competition. Once again I didn't think she'd enjoy it as much as she did. She was really into decorating and using the sprinkles. Every now and then she snuck a bite of the toppings lol. 

Koala's gingerbread house. She had a little help from mommy and daddy. 

The finished houses. 

I love the holidays and all the fun activities so I'm a little sad that the holidays are over. Only 356 more days until Christmas 2015! 



Thursday, November 27, 2014

Happy Thanksgiving!

Happy Thanksgiving! 
I LOVE thanksgiving! And this year I was especially excited for the food after being in Korea for so long. 


My Turkey Veggie platter 

I made a cornucopia based on this link from Pinterest. 

My cornucopia turned out to be smaller than I thought so I had leftover pizza dough and I made cheesy bread too. 
This is the cornucopia prebake.

Cornucopia & rolls: my brothers said I should have had more color contrast but I didn't feel like preparing something to put in the cornucopia 

I was also inspired to make more mini pies. This time I made pumpkin pie (for the first time! Thanks Maria for looking up the recipe for me when I shopped for ingredients!)
My mini pumpkin pies prebake, midbake and post.


My brothers deep fried a turkey for the second year in a row- tasted even better than last year 
Pre and post pics

The finished products (fried turkey and baked turkey- both were delish!) Koala approved of the turkey. She didn't really eat much but she ate a lot of turkey!

And the sides! Ah my favorite! I was sooo stuffed & satisfied after eating. (Garlicky Butternut squash, green beans & green bean casserole, mac n cheese, ham, sweet potatoes, mashed potatoes, stuffing, chap chae)
Carbs, carbs, carbs! Yesterday at my doctor's appointment, I was given my slip for my glucose test for my pregnancy. Thankfully, they said I could do it next week which meant I could enjoy all the carbs I wanted for thanksgiving! 

Decorations were simple this year: gold chargers and pumpkins!

Aside from being thankful for the food, I have many things to be thankful for- so many things but I'll list just 5.
1) I'm thankful for my Hubby. This year he went on a business trip- I think the first trip since we had Koala. I realized how much I need him and how much he helps out around the house. I'm thankful for him because we make a good team together. He's a good husband and dad. 

2.) I'm thankful for Koala- she is such a gift from God. She brings so much joy to our lives and makes me laugh even when she's dramatically crying. 

3) I'm thankful for Baby Boy and that he is healthy and the pregnancy is going well. I can't wait to meet him and see how he grows.

4) I'm thankful for my parents. They are so sacrificial and loving and I'm thankful that I live close to them so that we can spend time together. It was great being able to travel with them recently. I love that they adore Koala and love to spend time with her. I'm so thankful for my mom who watches Koala all the time and offers to help me out when she knows I'm tired, even though she's probably tired herself. She says that she is amazed at the mom I am and I say that I'm only the mom I am because I'm trying to be half the mom that she is. 

5.) I'm thankful for my siblings and the friendship that we have. I hope that Koala and Baby Boy can share that type of friendship when they grow up. 

Oops that's 5- I'll just list 2 more:
6.) I'm thankful for my friends who go the extra mile! Too many examples to list and I don't wanna forget anyone- I should thank them personally! 

7.) I'm thankful for my new job. Hubby told me that I don't complain about work anymore and I told him it's cause there's nothing to complain about. I'm thankful that God opened up this job at just the right time. 

I'm thankful for this time of year that I can remember all the blessings God gives me! I know I should be thankful everyday! 
Give Thanks!


Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Not so crafty post

Last month, we took a family trip to Korea. 

I learned a couple things while on the trip. 
1) It's hard to travel with a toddler
Hubby and I had planned this trip before Koala became an opinionated toddler and before I was pregnant. We wanted Koala to meet her grandparents and to meet our grandmas (her great-grandmas) since they were both getting old. In retrospect, if I knew what I know now, I probably would have waited to take the trip but I'm glad we went. 
I'm sure some people would argue that traveling with kids in general is a challenge but I think traveling with a toddler is the hardest. They understand everything but are just getting to the age where they're developing their own ideas but can't quite verbalize what they want yet. There were many times when Koala was frustrated because she wanted something but couldn't tell us which made it hard when you're both already tired from traveling. She also is at the age where she understands everything we say but isn't at the age where she listens to everything we say. She is too excited to explore and see what's going on to listen when we say, 'stay right here.' Koala is also still in diapers and still takes naps which makes traveling hard. We had to bring enough diapers and wipes for the trip because my friend told us diapers are more than double in Korea. And it was hard keeping Koala on a schedule because we were traveling so she was often cranky from being tired because we missed her nap time or were home later than her normal bedtime (in my defense, it's hard to keep a 6pm bedtime in general). 

2) Travel in packs 
I'm so thankful that I had multiple hands helping me on this trip. I can't imagine trying to chase after Koala and look after my bags by myself. It was so helpful to have not just Hubby but my parents there to watch after Koala while we traveled. 

3) Korea is a lot more child friendly than I expected 
I'm not sure if Korea made changes to be more kid friendly since I was last there or if I just didn't notice it because I didn't have a kid back then (I'm pretty sure they changed because sooooo much changed since I was last there!). There were family bathrooms and toddler size toilets everywhere we went, nursing rooms in restaurants and other places (I heard they have them in subways too), and fun places to take toddlers. 
Nursing room in a restaurant 

Playground at a ì°œì§ˆë°©

Pororo Library in Busan 

Meeting Pororo at Pororo Park in Seoul

Children's Grand Park: free zoo, park, botanical garden as well as a Children's museum (there's a fee for the museum). 

Lotte World

With all that said, it was overall a great trip. Koala did great on the plane and on the trip in general. 
Plenty of activities on the plane ride to keep her entertained- coloring, stickers, & the quiet book I made to minimize how much TV she watched. 
It was great to see Koala meeting our relatives and how much they loved/doted on her and how quickly she warmed up to them! She called everyone either Haha (Halmonee/grandma), Papa (harabujee/grandpa), Emo (aunt), or uncle without being told to do so. And I'm so glad my grandma was able to meet Koala since she had prayed so much for Koala. 
Koala had a good time with both sets of grandparents.  She met Hubby's parents for the first time.  It was great to see how their faces lit up because of her. And she also spent a lot of time with my parents. Usually my dad is pretty busy when he goes to Korea because he has a lot of people to meet. But they spent a lot of time taking her on walks and going to the  Children's park, Secret garden and to see the ocean for the first time. 
It was definitely a memorable trip and even though Koala probably won't remember any of it, one day we'll look at all the pictures and I'll tell her all about her first plan ride and trip to Korea. 


Saturday, November 22, 2014

Quiet book- Links and Elmo

Back when I was in my 1st trimester, I had pregnancy insomnia. I spent most of my restless nights on Pinterest where I found a lot of activities for Koala like sensory bins, etc. One night, I searched for ideas to keep Koala busy on a plane ride for a trip we were taking and I came across quiet books aka busy books. Quiet books are basically activity pages usually made of felt. Most help the kids practice skills like zipping or buttoning. I decided to attempt to make one for Koala. 
So I borrowed my mom's sewing machine, raided my sister's house for supplies and went to the store to buy the rest of the supplies I needed. I've since then made a ton of trips to Hobby Lobby, Michael's, and Joann's. Those 40-50% off coupons are awesome. The great thing about Joann's is they let you use as many as you want so you can use a mailer coupon, a mobile coupon and if you download the app Shopular, they have different coupons on there as well. Joann's also takes competitor coupons so you can use a Michael's coupon for similar items (ie you can't use it for fabric since Michael's doesn't sell fabric). I found that Joann's prices were a little more than Michael's but since they let you use multiple coupons, it was worth it because you didn't have to make multiple trips to try to save money. 

When researching the quiet book, I came across this website that suggested using non fusible pellon for the page background. It took me a while to find the right pellon since I know nothing about fabric and could only seem to find fusible pellon. Pellon is basically stiff felt that they sell by the yard with fabric for interfacing. The drawback with Pellon is that it only comes in white.

Initially, I was going to make the book 8x8 because I saw other blogs that made 9x9 pages and I thought 8x8 would be easier for adding colored backgrounds since felt pages come 8x11. But after cutting a bunch of 8x8 pellon sheets, I realized that it was too small and I needed to make the details of the pages really small which just made it more difficult. So in the end I decided to go with an 11x11 page. I came up with this odd size because when I folded the pellon in half, it ended up being about 11 inches and just made it easier to cut. 

My very first activity was making these colored strips of fabric that Koala could snap together to make a link chain. 



Even though the sewing wasn't too hard since I just sewed in a straight line, sewing felt isn't as easy as I thought- especially since I'm a novice sewer (is that a word? I mean someone who sews, not a sewer that waste goes in and where TNMT live). 


I later figured out how to change the tension on the sewing machine and that helped on later pages but the stitching on the links is a bit loose since I didn't figure it out until afterwards. 
I added the snaps which caused me a lot of grief because I didn't buy the starter kit that came with the installing tool so I ended up ruining a bunch of the snaps. Eventually, I ran out to Joann's to get the kit which helped out a lot. 

I never actually finished this page because I realized that the snaps were too hard for Koala and would just frustrate her. Even I have to push hard to get it to snap all the way so I decided to set this activity aside and work on pages she can do now. 

Since I had already cut out some 8x8 sheets, I didn't want to waste them so I made some 8x8 pages that didn't require a lot of detail.

One of my least favorite pages is this Elmo puzzle: 



It came out crooked and not as cute as I wanted. 
I started off by finding a picture of Elmo on the Internet and zooming it on my computer screen to the size I wanted. Then I look a piece of paper and put it on the screen and traced the image with a highlighter (so that it wouldn't mark up the screen like a pen and wouldn't bleed like a marker). This is how I made a lot of my templates. 
I then cut out the pieces and traced them to felt and cut those out. 



Elmo was better proportioned when I first started but somehow when I cut up the puzzle pieces, I sewed the eyes and nose too low so I had to make the mouth smaller. 
For the background, I just sewed yellow to the pellon and made an outline with ribbon. 

I couldn't really get the ribbon to stay in place even with pins so it looks crooked and even got bunched up but I didn't care to redo it lol- which is why this is my least favorite page. 
Koala knows the pieces go in the boxes but doesn't quite get matching the pieces to make a picture of Elmo so it ends up looking like Picasso Elmo lol. I thought about putting a picture of where the pieces go on to help her match the pieces but I ran out of time. Maybe I'll do it when I get home- I find these pages are a work in progress. 

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Gender reveal & Koala's birthday party

October was a busy month so I decided to have a joint birthday party for Koala and a gender reveal since I could only find one day that I could have it. 
Initially, I planned on having separate parties so I already had planned the themes- Pororo for Koala's party and a fall pumpkin theme for the gender reveal. I decided to keep the themes separate so that later Koala wouldn't feel like she was being pushed out by her new sibling.   It worked out because I only had to bake one dessert and split them between the tables!

The dessert table for Koala's party. For some reason, it looks pretty bare compared to the gender reveal side. 

For Koala's party, I used the fondant toppers that I had from our immediate family celebration and added some new cupcake toppers. 

I decided to have oreo truffles and use them as the bodies of the characters and just print out the heads for them. My friend Maria came and helped me with the desserts! 

Maria made the oreo truffles and matched the colors  to the bodies perfectly! 

More oreo truffles 

Maria is an awesome baker so she convinced me we needed (and had time) to make sugar cookies too. 

I later took all the leftover desserts to work & got the most compliments on how great the cookies tasted!


The cake was similar to the small party I had except I ordered this one instead of making it. It was chocolate chocolate chip with raspberry filling and buttercream frosting. 

Gender reveal
The gender reveal dessert table 

I wanted to do a fall theme and came across some ideas on Pinterest. I decided for the menu to do a Chili bar. We had regular chili and white chicken chili, baked potatoes with onions, chives, cheese, sour cream and fritos for the toppings. 


Sides included bread, corn bread, and a veggie tray. We had cold and hot apple cider for drinks.



I also made a fruit arrangement with the #2 for Koala's birthday but I guess it also works for baby #2. 

(My feeble attempt at chalkboard art 10 mins before the party started) 

Plates, bowls, cups and utensil station

For the desserts, I wanted to go with fall type desserts. 
We made mini caramel apples. I used a melon baller to make the mini apples.  Initially I made them with pretzels as the stick but I later realized that was a bad idea because the pretzels got soggy. In the end we decided to use lollipop sticks and straws.

Mini caramel apples attempt #1

The caramel apples were a lot harder to make than I thought. I thought I could just dip them in caramel but the caramel is very finicky. It would either not stick or would stick but then would run off the apples. They tasted ok but I don't think I'll ever make them again!



We also made mini apple pies and mini blueberry pies. 
Prebake

Finished product in the background

The mini pies were so yummy! I wish I was eating one right now! 

The cupcakes were actually pumpkin muffins that I put cheesecake in the middle. 

We topped the muffins with buttercream frosting and either a Pororo fondant topper or pumpkin topper. Koala approved of them- she ate one (without frosting) and was walking around the house saying 'mmmmmm' as she ate it.
 
Cupcakes with the pumpkin toppers

I had leftover cheesecake mix to make a cheesecake as well. 

The gender reveal table also had fresh homemade (not by me but by the apple farm) doughnuts. 


For the actual reveal, I took a pumpkin and carved it from the bottom. At the ultrasound, I had taken two brown paper bags- one with Pororo in it and one with Petty. 

I asked the ultrasound tech to write yes on the bag that has the correct gender and no on the other bag. Then when I carved the pumpkin, I put the bag in and dumped in the toy. 

The pumpkin was the centerpiece of the gender reveal dessert table. At the party, we carved off the top and Koala pulled out the toy to reveal....

... It's a boy! 
(Sorry, not the best pic) 

All in all, it was a fun birthday/gender reveal party.