A few months later I was in line at a store and they happened to have a green stuffed "Brobee" (one of the characters from the show) for sale in the check out aisle. Can I just say that whoever thought it was a good idea to put candy and toys on display in a narrow check-out aisle clearly didn't have kids. When my son saw it he immediately started calling out for "Gabba!" (what he calls Brobee) and before I knew it "Gabba" was on his way home with us in the car and has since become my son's most loved and prized possession.
So... in thinking of what theme to do for my little guy's second birthday- how could I not??!! It simply had to be a "Gabba" party. And given the fact that my son's birthday is December 26th, the day after Christmas, the color scheme could not have been more perfect: GREEN and RED! It was like the entire commercial world had come together to provide party supplies for
We had the party at my parents' house since we were home for Christmas and it seriously could not have gone more perfectly! I think the party was a huge success and so much fun (if I don't say so myself)!
Hot Dog Bar
I decided to do a hot dog bar for the food. It turned out so great! I knew it would be a lunch that would please both the kids and the adults. To make it a little more fun than just plain old hot dogs, I served up tons of different toppings and even gave suggestions of famous types of hot dogs (see picture below) for people to try if they were feeling adventurous. Most of the kids just loved mustard and ketchup while the adults were loading their dogs with guacamole, fresh diced onions, pickle spears, sauerkraut, hot peppers, and so on. The hot dog bar definitely was a hit!Test Your Beckam I.Q. Contest
For an opening activity, I had everyone take a short quiz to test how much they know about Beckam. It was really fun to see the answers and to find out who knew him best!"Gabba" Cookie Decorating Contest
My son thinks that gingerbread men look like "Gabba" so I thought it would be cute to have a Gabba cookie decorating contest using gingerbread cookie cut-outs. I pre-made the sugar cookies and had them out along with lots of frosting and sprinkles!Even the adults joined in the fun! It was so fun to see all of the Gabba cookies that people came up with!
For the winners of the Quiz and the Cookie Contest I had a selection of Gabba colored prizes for them to choose from.
The Cake
Okay, I just have to say that I was super proud of my cake. I made it all by myself and I feel like it turned out SO cute!! I made a tiered chocolate cake and frosted it green. Then I cut out/molded the facial features out of something called Cake Decorating Dough that I found at Jo Anne's.Party Favors
I sent all the little kids home with a party favor sack which I hand made to look like Gabba. They each had Gabba colored M&Ms, Yo Gabba Gabba crayons, bubbles and a bouncy ball in them.
P.S. Thanks to my awesome sister-in-law Caitlin for taking a lot of the photos! She always does a great job!!
This is so cute. And your should be proud of that cake, it's perfect!
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