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In addition to all the sweet treats covered in Part 2, I made “refueling lunch packs” for the little Spider Children, complete with juice, crackers, fruit snacks, spider-sandwiches, and strawberries and blueberries, and had “refueling fluid” a.k.a water flasks (embellished with spiders and nutritional labels). The water flasks doubled as one of many party favors that the children took home. We also had red and blue snow cones and old-fashioned red soda (for the older children and Daily Bugle staff). For the adults, we served spinach dip and spider bread, Doctor Octopus tentacles (penne pasta), salad, and Green Goblin punch. The beverage tubs for the beer and wine said “With great beer/wine, comes great responsibility…please drink responsibly.” The adults at this party had about as much fun as the children!
Awesome party!!! How did you make the popcorn and the boxes for it?
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I made the popcorn boxes using my electronic cutter, but you could buy them online from orientaltrading.com or party city sells them too.
DeleteThe popcorn was from a gourmet popcorn shop in town, but you can buy online from various vendors, or make it yourself--just follow a caramel popcorn recipe and add food coloring.
Can you share your punch recipes??
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Punch recipe was courtesy of my darling husband. I have no idea what he put in it but it tasted great! :-)
DeleteI would love your punch recipe.
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Punch recipe was courtesy of my darling husband. I have no idea what he put in it but it tasted great! :-)
DeleteHow did you do the popcorn?
ReplyDeleteThe popcorn was from a gourmet popcorn shop in town, but you can buy online from various vendors, or make it yourself--just follow a caramel popcorn recipe and add food coloring.
DeleteHi there! I'm curious about your punch recipe and how you did the marshmellows! Please email me? :)
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The marshmallows are just store-bought marshmallows, barely dipped in water just to make them sticky, then rolled in sugar sprinkles. Super easy!
DeletePunch recipe was courtesy of my darling husband. I have no idea what he put in it but it tasted great! :-)
The marshmallows are just store-bought marshmallows, barely dipped in water just to make them sticky, then rolled in sugar sprinkles. Super easy!
ReplyDeletePunch recipe was courtesy of my darling husband. I have no idea what he put in it but it tasted great! :-)
Hey! Love drink labels....Were can I get them???????
ReplyDeleteWhere did you find the building print outs for the boxes and the wordings?
ReplyDeleteI like the water bottles, where did you get the bottles labels from? Thanks.
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