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Make Your Own Dragon Workshop

Friday, May 13th, 2011

Dragon making actually started with a pretend tea party… Events  sometimes change  direction in the Magical Fairyland. Note the ages, please – there is a 2 year old, two 5 year olds and two 9 year olds in this picture… all  seem to be enjoying the tea party :)

Fairy Alina came in with her guitar, and some serious dragon making commenced. Click on the thumbnails to see the whole picture.

dragon in the making dragon making dragon

dragon dragon danielle and  her dragons

We  named our new friends: Red Wing, Stickers, Square, Jelly Belly, Pinky Binky…

By the way, while we were making them,  Fairy Alina wrote a Dragon song, (yes, on a spot… yes, she is that talented…) so we sang it together with her!

noa's dragon jacky and her dragon

dragon story philip's dragon dragon group

more dragons philip and danielle

And then a dragon puppet show started!

dragon puppet show dragon show got an audience ...and then they flew away

A Fairy Afternoon

Friday, May 13th, 2011

It was supposed to rain outside, and we invited fairies to come visit our Magical Fairyland since it never rains here…  lots of fairies came… but then…. all of a sudden… fairies turned into viking girls… and then knights and dragons appeared as well… Parents often ask us : ” will boys have something to do in your Magical Fairyland?”. Here is the answer and some pictures to prove it – even during events that are originally planned for fairy girls, boys will have fun… because everybody loves stories and dancing and singing…. and don’t expect fairies to stay fairies – they might turn into some other creatures … Because our Fairyland is Magical!!!…fairies and dragons and vikings

knight, rango and viking girl

knight, rango and viking girl2

fairy alina singing

story time

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crafts silly faces

Unicorn Party

Sunday, March 27th, 2011

This month we were reminded of one of our favorite birthday party crafts – decorating unicorns. They turned out pretty nice!

How to Catch a Leprechaun

Friday, March 25th, 2011

It is very difficult to catch a tricky Leprechaun, but you can sure have fun trying! The first thing you need to do is build a trap… That’s what we did…

And guess what?! We almost caught a bunch of leprechauns! Of course they eventually escaped, but left us some chocolate coins and some other fun things.

Fairy Houses

Thursday, March 24th, 2011

Here, in our magical forest, we like building fairy houses. We build them often and from all different kinds of materials, and I think that’s why fairies like us, they keep coming back to see what else we’ve made for them and sometimes they even move in for a little while. We often find fairy dust around the houses that we’ve previously built….

So, this month we gathered some children around and started creating…

fairy house workshop

You can build fairy houses anywhere but they are especially fun to build outside -  for inspiration I recommend these books, they are filled with beautiful pictures of most amazing fairy houses.

Daddy and Daughter Tea Party and Sing Along

Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011

We’ve been really busy lately! We started this month with our new event – Daddy and Daughter Tea Party.

All of the little princesses were exceptionally well behaved and all the daddies were exceptionally attentive to their little princesses.  We were really impressed with what great sports the Dads were!  They all sat down with the girls to have “tea” and were a great help decorating the crowns.

Our talented Fairy Alina played guitar and sang, and we even danced a little bit.  And of course we read a story!


Teddy Bear Tea Party

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011

Teddy bear tea party last Monday was fun! Everyone brought their favorite teddy bears, and one purple bunny was in attendance too! We dressed up, made crowns for our plush friends, listened to a story, sang along with fairy Alina, danced a little and sat down for tea.


Dinner with Tinkerbell

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011

This month Tinkerbell visited us in our magical forest. Check out the videos of her visit on our Facebook page:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fairies-and-Dragons-Parties/76392569551

Gingerbread houses!

Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010

So we made them at Fairies and Dragons today and they turned out pretty good! Not as many pictures unfortunately… Too busy decorating! (for instructions see the previous post below).

and then we went on a boat ride to Gingerbread Land!

How to Make a Graham Cracker Gingerbread House

Friday, December 17th, 2010

THINGS YOU WILL NEED:

Graham crackers (get a name brand, generic ones break easy)

Frosting in a decorator bag

Assorted candies

INSTRUCTIONS:

1.Mix 1pack of confectioner’s sugar, 1/2 spoon cream of tartar and 3 egg whites thoroughly in a bowl. When the frosting is smooth and glossy (about 3 minutes), it is ready.

2.Make a basic house shape by cutting two graham crackers so that they have a point at one end like the peak of a roof. Work slowly so that the cracker doesn’t break. Sometimes it helps to draw a line with the knife, cutting partially through the cracker first. Then run the knife along the line again to cut the rest of the way through. Take three more graham crackers and break them in half so that you have 6 squares. If your cracker breaks, don’t worry! Put icing along the broken edge and “glue” the piece back together. making gingerbread walls

3.Pipe a line of icing along the bottom and two sides of one pointed graham cracker. Pipe along the bottom edge of a square graham cracker. Place the pointed graham cracker and square cracker onto the plate so that they form two sides of a square. Add the second pointed cracker and another square cracker to complete the square, adding icing along the edges to hold the crackers together. Make sure that the pointed crackers are attached to the inside of the square crackers or they will be too far apart to hold the roof up. Pipe along the top edge of the house and add the roof.

assembled graham cracker gingerbread house

4.Let the structures dry on the paper plates for at least an hour. The frosting will dry into a hard and edible “glue.”

DECORATING THE HOUSE:

1.After the graham cracker structure is hardened, you can begin decorating. Simply pipe the frosting wherever you want it, and press candy into the frosting before it sets up.

2.Use your imagination with decorating. Create shingles, window shutters, doorknobs and more with different kinds of candy.

3.Try using bits of graham cracker for other features of the house, such as a door or chimney. Attach these to the cracker structure with frosting and decorate accordingly.

4.Don’t limit yourself to the graham cracker house alone. Use the “yard” around the house to complete the scene. Try using upside-down ice cream cones for trees, or licorice ropes for a fence. There is no end to the creative things that can be done to a graham cracker gingerbread house.

5.Those with a steady hand can create frosting icicles on the candy house. Simply start at the roof eaves and gently squeese a bit of frosting out, then pull downward until the frosting hangs like an icicle.