who smells smoke? Don’t panic, that’s just Clara’s dragon party, rollin’ into town (er, the internet?). Note: you can’t really smell this party through your computer, so if you smell smoke, please look into it. This year’s party was lower essential than our last two (here’s her first birthday party, and her worm party from last year) and even though it was rainy and wet outside, eight kiddos and twelve adults jammed out inside. It was fun. and Clara made me cry. She’s just so big and sweet and funny and I’m the luckiest mother in the world.

Plus, dragons. I imply if that’s not a trump card for a party, I’m not sure what is. After she picked worms for her party last year I wasn’t sure it got much more fun than that, but when she told us she wanted dragons this year, well, we laughed and jumped best in. She even told the doctor at her three year appointment that dragons were concerning her party and I’m pretty sure he was hedging for an invite after she name dropped winged-fire-breathing-creatures.

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Look at this kid of mine, holding her cousin’s hand and dragging him into the sunroom for pizza. A second after I snapped this shot, she looked to Emanuel and said “be happy! there’s pizza!”

My favorite part of the whole day was this little painting of fire that I made on foam core and taped to the wall at kid-mouth-height. everyone could be a dragon and we snapped lots of photos of all the kids having fun with it.

Burger even got in on the action…

Some adults posed for a few pretty funny photos too (turns out kid mouth height is adult bum height so you can guess where I’m going).

Here’s the sunroom all decked out. No balloons and streamers this year, just a few packs of paper lanterns from the dollar spot at Target (they sell them in sets of 2 & 3). The paper tablecloth is also from Target (it has some pretty dragon-ish consummate Vs) which is also where we grabbed the plates and napkins. then we just purchased pizza, heated up some dragon-shaped chicken nuggets (aka: dragon nuggets), sliced up some vegetables, and tossed some chips and popcorn into a few bowls.

Oh and the table is the one from the deck. We just dragged it into the sunroom and wiped it down (dang rain!) and it was all good.

Who knew sliced peppers could look so fire-like, eh? John. John knew. apparently men + fire = besties. and of course we had the castles that Clara painted in the background with little rubber dragons on them (snagged at Michael’s in a few tubes of 8, so they also ended up in the kids’ favors). and those flame-like sunflowers were a few bucks at Kroger (that’s a local grocery store for the non-locals). how amazing are they?! They’re like fire on a stick.

We kept the food very simple. In fact, except for baking some cookies with the birthday girl herself, we didn’t cook a thing. We really just wanted this to be an easy and casual gathering, so we didn’t go crazy cooking or decorating. plus it’s a fun challenge to look at “party food” like chips, jelly beans, and popcorn to see if we could somehow make it dragon-ish. Here’s what we came up with:

We also played up the hot/fire-breathing thing and had some hot Tamales and FireBalls (clearly labeled so no kiddos unintentionally ate them and blew smoke out of their ears). They were a big hit with the grown ups. meanwhile the kids rocked out with the rock candy. I thought they were fire-ish so I grabbed them at the register at Michaels (hello impulse buy).

Gratuitous sunflower shot. I love them. I hope they last a good long time so I can soak them up through the relocation (I’m the girl who will hold this vase on her lap in the automobile on moving day so they make it to the new house).

Clara’s favorites were the lanterns. She thought they were balloons and even said “I’m sad they’re going to get small” and I said “Yay! They’re paper lanterns! We can use them for every birthday for ever and ever!” cheered her best up.

On the other side of the sunroom we temporarily removed the bike art (it was John’s idea… I couldn’t believe it!) to make a little drink station out of the expedit bookcase with Clara’s monthly photos taped up on the wall between some fire-ish bursts of tissue paper.

That’s also where I stuck the favors, which are always my favorite thing to throw together. This year I found some red tins at the dollar store that I filled with tissue paper that I cut to look like fire.

They were each filled with a pair of dragon socks that I found at Target for 99 cents, a pack of crayons, a glowing bracelet, a dollar store pinwheel (they were 3/$1) and a few of the aforementioned plastic dragons from Michael’s that also graced Clara’s painted castles on the table.

In the drink tin we had red and yellow Izze bottles for the grown ups (along with bottled water, juice boxes, and a few other beverage choices in a cooler nearby).

As for how I made the tissue paper poofs on the wall, I just smooshed them upand used one staple to hold them together in the back. One loop of painter’s tape held each of them in place between the Clara pics on the wall.

I also used a sharpie to draw a bunch of dragons on card stock and set them out on the coffee table in the sunroom with a bowl full of crayons.

Oh and we dragged out Clara’s train board, which ended up being a fun little kid zone while the parents chatted each other up.

We had planned on an outdoor “dragon egg hunt” (with a bunch of on-clearance plastic eggs that we got at Target after Easter with a few jelly beans in each one) but because it was too wet outside we hid them all over the dining room and the office. It was pretty cute viewing the kids run around and get as numerous as they could – especially when they were in such unusual spots like under the chair cushions, behind the curtains, and even on our favorite concrete pet’s head…

As for desserts, we purchased 10 dragon cookies from Snickety snacks (they’re like works of art – and they taste amazing!) along with making some homemade white chocolate chip cookies with Clara (we stamped them with “dinosaur footprints” best after they came out of the oven).

The cupcakes are local favorites from the grocery store (Ukrops) and I made those spikes in about ten minutes by cutting up airheads (yes, those crazy candies that look like long flat tongues). I just used a knife to cut them down the center to make two skinny strips and then cut little triangles from each row and shoved four of them into each cupcake in a spiny little line.

This picture is a small miracle. how I got the cookie in focus and caught her looking up at me, I’ll never know. Oh beansie, this makes me want to cry. How’d you get so big?!

As is the tradition, we did our best to get a family photo. This was the best we could do, but I’ll take it.

When three of us were walking around wearing similar striped shirts, we had to snap a shot of that too. We’re practically triplets.

So Clara’s three and her dragon party was a fire-breathing good time. I can’t wait to see what she picks next year. Chickens? Ninjas? A Burger theme? Time will tell…

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