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Having a Party? Get a Personalized Banner for only 1 Cent! That’s Right A PENNY…

February 5, 2011

ShindigZ Party Supplies Deal of the Day

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Let’s Celebrate!

January 13, 2011

10% off $65 or more

Are you having a party? Celebrate Express is the place the go for all of your party needs. They have items for over 150 themed parties, such as, Yo Gabba Gabba, Toy Story, Fancy Nancy, Olivia, John Deere, Mickey Mouse, Disney and so much more…and you can even personalize your items too! Check it out!!! If your order is $65 or more, get 10% OFF!

Have you checked out the Chesco Moms Birthday Party Guide?

March 3, 2010
Stressed out about throwing a fabulous Birthday Party?
Take a look at our Birthday Day Party Facility, Entertainment and Information Guide and stress no further!
Click here to let the party planning begin!
( Please let us know if there is a cool facility or enterainer that we may have overlooked)

Chester County Moms Game Day Fun…Ideas to keep the kid’s busy on Game Day

February 6, 2010
Kid’s Craft Table
Set up a kid’s craft table and grab the markers, crayons, and colored pencils for these FREE fun football printables!

Football Word Search
Football Teams Word Search
Football Crossword
AFC Crossword
NFC Crossword
Answers for all Football Crosswords

Cookie Decorating Station
Kids love to decorate cookies…Before the party use a football cookie cutter to make simple sugar cookie cut outs. Then provide frosting, decorating tubes and sprinkles for decorating. Kit’s Party Tip: Using wooden craft sticks will make frosting the cookies easier for the kids.
Hidden Footballs.. Finders Keepers!
Hit the Dollar store before game day and buy a mini football for each of the children attending your party. Write the name of each child on the football and hide them around the house and have the children go on a hunt to find the hidden balls. they can keep their football as a party gift.
All Star Athlete Training Course
Every athlete needs to be in top physical shape and this course will give the kids a workout. Set up an obstacle course using items you already have around the house; Chairs, hula hoops, jump ropes…the teams will race the clock to go through the course.

Chester County Moms Game Day Fun Craft….Football Centerpiece

February 5, 2010

Setting up a party for the big game? Dress up your table with the fun football centerpiece. Choose a variety of colors like we did, or cater the colors to your favorite or to the two teams playing in the biggest night in football! This is a great craft project for kids to do on Saturday before the “Big Game”

Sites like Kaboose.com are a go to for easy crafts and recipes. Take time out to check out some football fun including printable activities, recipes for the big game and more!

What you’ll need:
7” paper plate
4 cardboard tubes
Handful of pebbles or pennies
2-3 sheets of brown construction paper
10 glittery chenille stems, cut in half
1 gold glittery chenille stem, cut in half
Green and white acrylic paint
1 thin point paintbrush
1 wide paintbrush
Clear shipping tape
Scissors
Pencil

How to make it:
1. Use a pencil to trace around one of the cardboard tubes in the center of the paper plate. (See image.) Cut out the circle in the center of the plate.
2. Paint the plate with green paint and set aside to dry.
3. Tape the four cardboard tubes together, one on top of the other, to create one long tube.
4. Cut four 1.5” long slits in one of the end tubes.
5. Use a thin paintbrush and white paint to add goal line numbers around the outer edge of the plate (10, 20, 30, etc), then paint white lines between each number. The lines should go from the rim of the plate toward the center. Paint a white line around the outer edge of the center hold.

6. Allow to dry.
7. Cover the tube with brown construction paper, leaving only the slits that you cut uncovered. 8. Secure with tape.
9. Have a grown-up use a pen, the end of the scissors or a pointed toothpick to poke twenty holes through the construction paper and the tubes. If you have trouble poking through the tubes because of tape, just poke through the paper. You want the holes to be spaced an inch or two apart and offset.
10. Insert the tube into the hole in the center of the plate, inserting the end of the tube that you just cut the slits in.
11. Once the tube is inside the center hole of the plate, turn over and fold the flaps outward, creating a petal-like look. (See image.) Turn over to be sure your cuts were even, tube and plate should stand up straight. If tube is leaning, adjust the flaps until straight. Use tape to secure the flaps to the back of the plate.
12. Cut twenty 3” footballs from the brown construction paper.
13. Add lines and stitches to the footballs with white paint and let dry.
14. Tape a chenille stem to the back of each football.
15. Insert the other end of the chenille stems into the holes in the tube. (See image.) If you encounter a hole that didn’t go through the tube, simply slide the chenille into the hole and it will disappear between the paper and the tube. You can also trim the chenille if they appear too long and reinsert.
16. Take the remaining gold chenille stem that was cut in half. Bend one half into a goal post. 17. Bend the other half in two and wrap the center point around the middle of the goal post to create the stand. Twist around a few times to create a sturdy stand and then bend the ends (if turned upside down it will look like a goal post again!). Insert the “legs” of the stand into the top of the tube between the tube and the paper.

Chester County Moms Game Day Fun Recipe….Mini Football Subs

February 5, 2010

You can expect a high number of interceptions when you pass these individual-size meatball sandwiches during halftime festivities.

Ingredients:
Meatballs
Spaghetti sauce
Shredded Cheese
Individual-size rolls

Instructions:
To make a batch, first prepare your favorite meatball recipe, shaping each meatball into a mini football before cooking. Once they’re cooked, add the meatballs to a skillet of spaghetti sauce and warm them through.

For each sub, cut a V-shaped notch from the top of an individual-size roll, place a meatball in the roll, and top with cheese shred laces. Finally, get the sandwiches in a huddle on a cookie sheet and place them in a warm oven for a few minutes to melt the cheese.

Chester County Moms Game Day Fun Recipe…Football turnovers

February 4, 2010

When you pass these mouth-watering snacks during the game, you can expect more than a few interceptions.

Ingredients:
1 (15-ounce) box refrigerated piecrusts (two 9-inch crusts)
1/2 pound meatballs, cooked
1 (8-ounce) can tomato sauce
1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese
Milk for glaze

Instructions :
To make a batch, first set out the crusts to bring them to room temperature (about 15 minutes) and heat the oven to 375 degrees. Meanwhile, cut the meatballs into small pieces, then place them in a small saucepan with the tomato sauce and simmer for 5 minutes. Let the mixture cool thoroughly.
One at a time, place each crust on lightly floured waxed paper and use a floured rolling pin to flatten it slightly into a 10-inch circle. Use a biscuit cutter to cut seven 4-inch circles from the dough, then reroll the dough scraps to get 3 more dough circles.
Spoon 1 tablespoon of filling onto half of each circle, leaving about a 1/2-inch margin at the edge, then sprinkle on about 1/2 teaspoon of Parmesan cheese. Use your fingertips to moisten the edges of the dough with water, then fold the uncovered half of the dough over the filling and press the edges together to seal. Crimp the edge with a fork, then transfer the turnovers to a lightly greased baking sheet and poke each one twice with a fork for vents.

Brush each one with milk, then bake for about 25 minutes or until golden brown. Transfer to a rack to cool. Serve warm or at room temperature. Makes 20 small turnovers.

Chester County Moms Game Day Fun…"Big Game Day" games for kid’s….

February 2, 2010

This Sunday fans young and old will gather together to watch the Colts & The Saints play in the Superbowl. Keep your little fans entertained and bring the thrill of the gridiron to your living room wall with this pigskin version of Pin the Tail on the Donkey.

What You Need:
Poster board (yellow, black or white)
Brown card stock for footballs
White opaque paint marker or white paper strips glued on as “laces”
Tape or poster tacks
Blindfold


Instructions:
For the game pieces, first create a goal post from two-inch-wide strips of poster board. (The uprights and the crossbar are each 20 inches long, and the post is 6 inches tall.) We attached ours to the wall using tape.

For the footballs, cut 5-inch-long shapes out of brown card stock. We found some in the scrapbook aisle of our craft store that looks like football leather. Use a white paint marker to decorate and add players’ names to the footballs. Don’t have a paint maker.. a black marker or white crayon works too. Put a blob of tape on the back of each one.

Players line up about six feet away from the goal. One at a time, each player is blindfolded, spun around three times by another person, and set loose to try to stick their football between the uprights. (No reaching out your empty hand to feel the wall.) Play several rounds with 3 points awarded for each field goal. Highest score wins.

Hit the dollar store for football inspired prizes or go simple with something like coloring books You can also offer chip or pretzel snack bags as prizes…chips & pretzels. Doesn’t get anymore football than that!

Chester County Children’s Birthday Party Guide

January 4, 2010

Planning a Birthday Party for your little one? Click here for the Chester County Moms Birthday Party Guide. This link is your one stop shop for party facilities, phone numbers, web addresses and more.

If you have trouble opening the direct link, please copy & paste the following link..http://docs.google.com/View?id=dvhdwnk_7c2tpqxgh

Happy Party Planning!

Happy Holiday Extravaganza Eve…

December 10, 2009

We are less than 24 hours away from Chester County Moms Holiday Extravaganza 2009! Woo-hoo! We are really excited. There are 125 moms on the guest list and we are ready to PAR-TAY! For those of you not attending.. don’t worry, we have some special surprises up our sleeves for you…VERY special su-prises! Stay tuned!

In less than 24 hours our guest will arrive at Milestone Events in West Chester. If you have never been to the the facility before.. trust me when I say it is absolutely BEAUTIFUL!!!

The venue has over 5,000 square feet of flexible event space. Milestone Events features a warm and inviting entry filled with antique furniture arranged around an inviting stone hearth, an expansive, light-filled Great Room with vaulted ceilings, golden chandeliers, and a state-of-the-art audio-visual system.

Twitter Savvy Moms…follow along with the Holiday Extravaganza live. #chescoholiday