Birthdays are special, and this year we had decided we will do what Z wants for her birthday. We celebrated Z's birthday a couple of days after her real one (on the 29th of November). We would have loved to do the celebrations at home, but logistically it wasn't possible. We chose Gubacheez, because that is a place Z loves.
Z wanted to call everyone from her class and from the library. We told her she can call 15 kids + parents, finally she came down to 16 kids (the child wants to have her way ALWAYS).
We wanted a pretty no-fuss party, where children would come and enjoy. Kids played, got tattoos done and had lots of fun.
The star of the evening (besides Z) was the cake, I had picked the design after weeks of research. The cake was in shape of an open book with her favorite Julia Donaldson characters popping out. The cake looked AWESOME, and tasted the best I have had in ages. Thanks to Cake Room.
I leave you with a few pictures from the D-Day
Z wanted to call everyone from her class and from the library. We told her she can call 15 kids + parents, finally she came down to 16 kids (the child wants to have her way ALWAYS).
We wanted a pretty no-fuss party, where children would come and enjoy. Kids played, got tattoos done and had lots of fun.
The star of the evening (besides Z) was the cake, I had picked the design after weeks of research. The cake was in shape of an open book with her favorite Julia Donaldson characters popping out. The cake looked AWESOME, and tasted the best I have had in ages. Thanks to Cake Room.
I leave you with a few pictures from the D-Day
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