I can't believe it has already been three years! They went by too fast! I saw this idea on
Pinterest and I knew I had to do them too! Every year you'll see how they will change and what they are into that year
My daughter Jaela wanted a Lalaloopsy theme for her Birthday
I have to admit, I think those dolls are SEW CUTE!
I made button sugar cookies and used this recipe
here. I love how well they kept their shape!
I used neon food coloring on the cookie dough. I used a circle cookie cutter and a one size smaller circle cutter to make the circle "groove". Then I used a plastic straw to make the button holes.
Then I sealed them up with a bag topper
Jaela asked me to make Lalaloopsy cake pops but they have sooooo much detail so I just made "button" cake pops.
and the rest with just rainbow sprinkles
I made mini Lalaloopsy coloring books
button tags for the goody bags
Goody Bag
This is one of the most delicious cake I have tasted! We got chocolate chocolate chip flavor from
Nothing Bundt Cakes,
My friend Ida bought the cake and attached some Lalaloopsy Mini Dolls all around. Jaela was so excited to see this cake!
Can you tell she's SEW HAPPY! :)
She really loves this Lalaloopsy playhouse!
One of the cutest playhouse I have seen! It came with a "button" stool and a Lalaloopsy Doll; Spot Splatter Splash with a swinger for the doll!
The very next day she was so occupied playing with all her mini dolls. She said her party was SEW much fun and she can't wait for next year...oh boy!
I also made her a birthday tutu but she didn't get to wear it! I totally forgot about it!!!