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Saturday, February 19, 2011

Dr. Seuss meets Mommy Mogul Part 2

We have been busy getting reacquainted with Dr. Seuss and all of his wonderful stories. During our research, we found some wonderful stories from the Dr. that are not as well known. Yertle the Turtle is my favorite story and many people do not know about this particular story. During this Dr. Seuss birthday party, we wanted to highlight the famous Dr. Seuss stories and introduce the lesser known ones. The stories we will be featuring during the party are: The Cat in the hat, Yertle the Turtle, Hop on Pop, The Sneetches, Horton hears a Who, Horton hatches an Egg, Green Eggs and Ham, the Lorax and many more! Our games will be themed according to these famous stories!
Tomorrow is the big day, and everyone is so excited here at Mommy Mogul.


This party is super cute! We want to show you the cake that we ordered here in San Antonio from Cupcake Couture. They did an outstanding job!
It smells wonderfully and we hope it tastes as good as it looks!



In the posts ahead we will be showing you how we pulled this party together.
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Friday, December 31, 2010

Dr. Seuss meets Mommy Mogul!

Well, it is hard to believe but my baby is going to be four soon! I love planning all of my kids birthday parties because there is so much creativity envolved and I just love that! This party however, will have a special place in my heart. My soon-to-be four year old son started watching The Cat In The Hat knows a lot about that on PBS. Ever since he started watching the show, he fell in love with the cat in the hat! For Christmas the only thing he asked for were Cat In The Hat pajamas. I remember saying, "do they even make cat in the hat pajamas?" Even if they didn't, I would have found a way for him to have his cat in the hat pjs! Thankfully, I found some online and he got his Christmas wish!

For days he wouldn't take them off! He wore them everywhere!
He has asked for a Cat In The Hat Birthday party. While I started in the party planning phase, I quickly decided that a Dr. Seuss theme would be so much better because I could incorporate all of his wonderfully creative characters (and yes! The Cat In the Hat too!).

This party is going to be FABULOUS!!!!!!

Coming Soon! Pictures of all of the planning stages of the party! Including the tablescape, cake ideas, games, etc. I will show you how we make everything!



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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Congratulations Mommy Mogul!

We are beyond excited here at Mommy Mogul. We have just been named a winner in the top 200 Leading Moms in Business Competition!!!!! The event hosted by Start Up Nation and it was sponsored by Infusionsoft. This was our second year to enter the contest. We were unranked last year and this year, thanks to your support, we were in the top 200. This means so much since there were thousands of contestants entered.


We want to say a HUGE Thank you to everyone that voted for us!!!

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Saturday, August 28, 2010

Lavish Luau Party!!!!



We have had a pretty busy summer this year! When it was suggested that I do a luau party for a little girl who was going to turn 2, I became excited by the color schemes and all of the fun things I could do. I was pleasantly surprised by the outcome!!!! The little girl liked Phineas and Ferb, so we had to be sure to get them into her party somehow.
We started off by choosing a color palette. We used hot pink, orange, and lime green. This color choice wound up being so bright and colorful and perfect.
We decorated the table with two hawaiin men with leis and they were holding buckets which we filled with fruit. We used shovels from plastic beach pails to scoop the fruit out with.

We put an interactive talking parrot in the middle of the table. We even programmed him to say, "Happy Birthday!" to the birthday girl!

We had plastic coconut cups for the kids to take home. We put little drink umbrellas in each cup.

We ordered sandy candy for each of the kids. These are plastic sticks that the kids fill up with different colored and flavored candy sand. The kids loved this activity.
Not only was it fun and easy for even the little kids, but they got to take a candy favor home that they made themselves.

We then had to limbo! What luau would be complete without that?
Her cupcake tower was our luau themed tower.

And her water bottle labels had Phineas and Ferb on them

This was a great party with vibrant colors, leis, fruit trays, pail party favor buckets.

It was the perfect luau for a perfect little princess!!! Makes you just want to say Aloha!!!!!!
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NFL Rookie Training Camp Party


We had a wonderful time at the NFL Rookie Training Camp Party!.

My husband, who has actually coached football, came up with all of the drills and was a tremendous help during this party! We started the party off by giving everyone a shirt with a number on it. I made waterbottles with their numbers on them as well


From the moment we gave them their shirts, we only called them by their number and not their names. We told them that 32 NFL teams were here to look at how each one of them does the different drills that were designed. At the end of the party they would be drafted by an NFL Team. We got the guys ready by stretching, this made it like an official camp and the kids loved it!

After they stretched, we did field goal kicking drills. Our field goal post was made out of pvc pipe. We used nerf footballs to ensure the safety of everyone. We did running back drills, receiving drills, and quarterback drills.
Our quarterback throwing drill was a drill that the kids had to throw the ball at a target. The targets were made out of plywood that we painted and added numbers to. We painted the different areas different colors and then added vinyl numbers that we cut with our cricut.

The object of the drill was for the kids to throw the ball and try to hit it in the middle of the target. However, they were to try to get as many points as they could. We marked the end of the football with cornstarch. When the ball hit the board, it marked where it hit. This made it easy for us and we did not have to depend on our eyes to keep score. It worked out beautifully!

This party turned out to be really fun! The parents could not help but participate in the drills as well
The cake was a replica of the NFL shield logo. We had a local bakery make the cake for us and I must say, the logo looked very official!
After the drills we did an official NFL draft. Each boy was drafted into the league by one of the 32 teams. The favor bags were sports bags that had their last name on it. Each child got to keep a nerf ball that was used during the party, a water bottle that had their number on it, a black shirt (the numbers were removeable), and a bag of candy of course!

We ended the party by pouring a cooler of blue paper shred on top of the birthday boy!!
He had no idea what was happening at first, then he thought we were going to pour real water on him!

It was funny and a cute way to end an NFL Party!

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Dinosaur Dig Party!



We Dig Dinosaurs!
We had a wonderful time at Dill's 9th birthday party! This little boy aspires to be a paleontologist, so we made his dream come true!! For one day he and his friends got to be junior paleontologists, and boy was it fun! We started the party off by making fossils that the kids could take home.

This kit actually is a handprint kit for kids to make their handprints for a keepsake. We just gave it another use at this party and made dinosaur fossils that the kids used stamps (included in the kit) to put their names on their fossils. We then got to use our scientific skills and each child got to erupt their very own volcano!


One child told us that this was his favorite part of the entire party!!! We made the volcanoes with empty water bottles, paper mache, and a little spray paint! We put baking soda into each bottle using a funnel. In paper cups we mixed water, vinegar, dishwashing soap, and red food coloring. The kids poured the mixture into the bottles at the top of the volcano and just waited. It didn't take long before each volcano was pouring out lava. If you haven't seen this experiment with the dishwashing soap, it is a lot different from the basic baking soda vinegar look to it
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We told the kids that there were some dinosaur eggs hiding around the property and they had to find them. This was fun!




It reminded me of an easter egg hunt, with king sized eggs! Each dinosaur egg was made using a balloon and paper mache. Once all of the eggs were found, we took them inside and told the kids to crack them open. We filled each dinosaur egg with candy and toys! The kids were astonished to see that there was actually something inside each one of these eggs.


We put all of their candy into thier paleontologist bags. They all received paleontologist bags, grass hats, binoculars, and plastic dinosaur cups.
We then went digging in the sand for dinosaur bones.


Once the kids found all of the bones, we put together a dinosaur skeleton. We numbered the pieces prior to the party and we simply had to match the numbers to put the skeleton together. This made this activity super easy. They also found "rocks" in the sand. Each child had tools in their paleontologist bag to dig a miniature dinosaur skeleton with it's own stand.



We had a dinosaur cupcake stand with a six inch cake on the top with a cake topper called Wishosaurus ( it is a plastic dinosaur that has a place for the candles) it holds 10 candles.

We sang and opened gifts and sent our little paleontologists on their way! Everyone had a good time and we loved the end result! This is a great party!!!!!

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