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Thursday, August 30, 2012

Free Printable Coloring Page: Design Your Own Bowling Shoes

Free Printable Design Your Own Bowling Shoes Coloring Page from B.Nute productions
You know you secretly like the rental bowling shoes you get when you head to the alley! Maybe you don't like the smell of them, but some of the designs are fabulous. Color blocking is always a favorite for bowling shoes... but what if you could have any design you wanted? Would it be chevron stripes? Floral? Faux bois? Neon polka dot?

Now's your chance! Here's a free printable coloring page created just for you to design your own bowling shoe! Print out and hand out at a Bowling party in their goodie bags, or if you have a couple minutes, and want to do something creative-- here ya go!

Who knows, your designs may be the next fad in bowling shoes!

Free Printable Design Your Own Bowling Shoes Coloring Page from B.Nute productions
Instructions for Making Your Bowling Shoe Coloring Page
1. Select the link above, and print out the coloring page on an 8.5" x 11" piece of paper (print in landscape mode). 
2. Start designing!
Printable items are copyright protected, and provided free of charge by B.Nute productions for personal use only. B.Nute's printables can not be sold, altered, or provided for download on any other site. For questions or inquiries, please contact B.Nute productions.

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Free Printable Retro Bowling Menu Card and Name Tags

Free Printable Retro Bowling Menu Card and Name Tags from B.Nute productions
Everyone loves a Bowling Party! Kids love to play and parents love that they don't have to "do much" for the party, since the alley has it all! But a Bowling Party doesn't have to just be reserved for kids... nothing beats an adult night at the lanes with great tunes and lots of beer on tap!

Here's the perfect addition to your Bowling Party-- free printable retro style menu cards and name tags.  Even if everyone knows each other, the name tags can be used to break the group into teams or be identified as your very own bowling league! The menus are perfect to print, fill out and place at each lane so folks know what munchies are available.

Enjoy and hope you make a strike!

Free Printable Retro Bowling Menu Card and Name Tags from B.Nute productions

Tips for Creating and Printing Your Menu Card and Name Tags
If you plan to hand write the names and menu:
1. Select link above, and print out image from your browser. Print on card stock to give menu some weight. You can also print some copies on 8.5x11 sticker stock for the name tags.
2. Once printed, cut out, fill out and hand out at party!

If you'd like to have your menu typed on to the menu card, just follow these few steps:
1. Select link above. Go to your browsers File Menu and select "Save As". Save image to your local computer.
2. Open an image editing program, and use the type tool to add your menu items. Create one list, then copy and paste this to the other two. Now print out file, and cut cards.
3. Or, if you prefer, open a desktop publishing program, import the saved jpg, and add type on top of the menu card. Now print out file, and cut cards.
4. Another option is to first print out the menu card (blank) and cut out each card (they are appx. 3.5x7.7 in size.) In MS Word, create a 3.5"x7.5" document. Leave a large enough margin at the top as to not print on top of the bowling image. Type menu. Feed printed menu card through your printer and print out the MS Word document on top.


Printable items are copyright protected, and provided free of charge by B.Nute productions for personal use only. B.Nute's printables can not be sold, altered, or provided for download on any other site. For questions or inquiries, please contact B.Nute productions.

Friday, August 31, 2012

Free Printable Bowling Award Certificates

Free Printable Bowling Award Certificates by B.Nute productions
After your fun party (or family outing) at the bowling alley-- it's time to award the players with some certificates! Just print out these free certificates below, cut, and fill out... then hand out after the game is over. Be creative and come up with cool awards for each player. Here are some ideas below.

Sample of Bowling Award Names
Most Strikes
Best Style
Fanciest Foot Work
Best Wind Up Throw
Most Spares
Spectacular Strike Out
Best Dance Moves After Throwing
Gutter Ball Gal

Would love to hear your award names!

Free Printable Retro Bowling Award Certificates by B.Nute productions
Instructions for Making Your Award Certificates
1. Select the link above, and print out the certificates on an 8.5" x 11" piece of paper (print in landscape mode). Print on card stock to give the certificates some weight.
2. Cut out, and hand out at after bowling.

Printable items are copyright protected, and provided free of charge by B.Nute productions for personal use only. B.Nute's printables can not be sold, altered, or provided for download on any other site. For questions or inquiries, please contact B.Nute productions.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Kids Birthday Parties - Big vs. Small?


It seems like the number of people to invite to your child’s birthday party can be such a struggle. Do you keep it small, and only invite a few of your child’s closest friends, or do you go all out and invite the whole class? Heck, the more the merrier, right? Maybe, maybe not... Here’s some things to think about when trying to come up with that magic number:

1. Intimate or Not?
One of the questions in my mind to ask yourself is how intimate do you want the party to be? When a party is kept to a small size, say 1-5 friends, your child has a very good chance of interacting and playing with all his/her friends. This size can make the party very memorable for everyone, since intimate (or one on one) moments may occur that last longer than just a few seconds. Of course, a larger party can still have many memorable moments... a spirited game with all the children can be loads of fun, but it will be less likely that your child will be able to spend any significant amount of time with each guest without being distracted by all the activity. Just something to think about.

2. Will the Party Scale?
Most themes can scale to very large sizes when planned out right, but planning is important... especially when the size grows. For instance, perhaps you’re child is aching for a party with a fairy theme. A great goodie gift for all the kids may be a personalized pair of fairy wings (easily available at many craft stores.) Great idea, right? Yes and No. (Trust me, I did this one.) Picking up the fairy wings was easy enough, and relatively inexpensive (I didn’t go high end), but personalizing them for each child -- even just adding a little splash of decoration is another story. It took time... a lot of time. Thinking through some of the details of your party before you finalize the invite list may help this-- in particular the details which involve multiples of something- like food, goodie bags, individual art projects for each kid, etc. I would never want you to skimp on all the fun you can provide, but possibly with fewer kids, the work load won’t deter you from ever having a theme party year after year!

3. Parents Too?
When kids are still young (typically around 5-6 or under), many times the parents come to the party as well. This can be a benefit to both the party host as well as the child who is attending. They like having their mommy and daddy around, and you like having their mommy and daddy around to hopefully keep a closer eye out for them! That being said, when parents come too, the numbers and size of the party add up quickly... very quickly! And these guests are many times hungry adults (i.e., more food.) Another thing to think about when coming up with that guest list.

4. Your Child’s Demeanor... at that Time
As we all know, some kids are VERY independent (you know, the “spirited” kind ;) ) and some seem like they’ll be momma or daddies little one forever. When thinking of the size of your party, think first about not how much YOU like a big fun party, but how your child does in smaller or bigger situations. Perhaps too many people, and too many friends will just be too overwhelming. Maybe a party with only a handful of friends won’t be enough for your active little one. I’ve noticed that my kids have an overall demeanor about them, but they do rise to the occasion at various times.... so evaluating their behavior close to the party makes the best sense to know you’re creating an environment and party that your child will LOVE.

5. Are You Up for It? - Patience, Timing, and Your Energy Level
I know, I know, you didn’t throw them a party last year, because you were SUPER busy, so this year you need a BLOW OUT event like none other... inviting half the school seems about right... Sounds like your heart is definitely in the right place, but are you totally INSANE?? Life is busy enough... if it’s not one commitment, it’s another. Give yourself a break and don’t think about last year (I bet you lots of money, they don’t really remember the details from the past year), and throw a party that’s within your means--- not only monetary means, but within the means of your temperament. Even a party where you are hiring out the whole thing (say, all the kids are going to the local jumpy house, or bowling alley), there still is work on your end... and on the day of, you will need a lot of energy. So, if things are hectic, crazy and just too busy, possibly a nice toned down, smaller event will suit everyone just fine. Your kids will feed off your stress, so make it fun for everyone and give yourself a break, then afterwards, pat yourself on your back for the great party you threw.
6. It’s for Your Child, but Also for Your Family and You
Yes, yes, it’s your child’s “special” day... and they will not let you forget it, but also remember there are several parties involved when giving a party... most importantly you, your spouse/sig other, and possibly siblings. A dictator at the helm, telling everyone what he/she wants makes for unhappy helpers. The party will be a much happier, memorable and fun event when everyone can get involved, and give a little to it in their own way. Get everyone’s input (including the birthday girl/boy) and then give everyone a job of their own. When the parties in full action, they’ll most likely feel a little sense of pride at the part they helped create, or contributed to. (My husband is always the best bartender.... picks out the beverages, sets up the bar, and keeps everyone’s drink -- adults and kids-- brimming full till the end of the party. What a good man! :) )

I hope some of these tips help. Do you have some suggestions too? I would love to hear it! Let me know your thinking on big or small parties... if you want I’d be happy to post your thoughts!

Monday, August 30, 2010

*The* List of Party Themes


In honor of kids heading back to school, I thought this week I'd dedicate my blog posts to lists, you know the kind... like a back to school list of supplies, but these lists are all party focused, of course! I just love lists. I hope these are helpful in the future for you!

Today's list is of party themes. This is to help all those up late at night wondering what on earth they will do for their child's next birthday? I'm sure something below will catch your eye!


Theme
20's Flapper Girl Party
3 Little Piggies Party
40's Big Band Party
50's Beebop Sock Hop Party
50's Soda Fountain Party
80's Glam Rock Party
African Safari Party
Alpine Skiing Party
Around the World Party
Art Party
Ballerina Party
Baseball Party
Basketball Party
Beach Party
Beehive Hairdo/Retro Party
Big Apple Party
Big Game Party
Big Hair Rocker Party
Board Game Party
Bon Voyage (luggage, map, hotels)
Bon Voyage (roadtrip)
Bowling
Broadway Baby Party
Butterfly Party
Camp Out
Carnival
Carousel Party
Casino
Champagne Tasting Party
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Party
Charlottes Web Party
Cheese and Wine Party
Cherry Party
Chinese Party
Chocolate Party
Chronicles of Narnia Party
Cinderella Party
Circus Animals Party
Circus Big Top Party
Circus Billboard Party
Circus Parade party
Clambake/Lobster Boil/Crab Feast
Construction/Builder Party
County Fair Party
Cowgirl Party
Cupcake Party
Destination Party
Dinosaur Party
Disco/Dance Party
Doll Party
Dragon
Dragonflies Party
Egyptian Party
Fairy: Flower Fairy
Fairy: Glitter Fairy Princess
Fairy: Modern Fairy
Fairy: Woodland Fairy
Farm Party
Fashion Show Party
Fiesta
Firehouse Party
Fondue Party
Football Party
Fortune Teller (Palm Reading, Tarot Card) Party
Golf Party
Grand Prix Race Car Party
Gypsy Party
Hardy Boys
HipHop Party
Hockey Party
Hollywood Party
Honey Bee Party
Hula Girl Party
Ice Skating Party
India Party
Indiana Jones Party
Insect/Bug Party
Italian Party
Jazzy Jazz Party
Jumpy House Party
Jungle Party
Karate Party
Kite Party
Knight and Dragon
Lady Bug Party
Let is Snow Winter Party
Lil'Gardener Party
Ma Petite (Toile) party
Mad Hatter Party
Mad Scientist Party
Magic Party
Makeover/Model Party
Masquerade Party
Memphis Blues Party
Mermaid
Mini Golf Party
Mobster/Mafia/Gangster Party
Monkey Party
Moroccan Party
Movie Party
Movie Star Party
Mustache Bash
Nancy Drew
Nifty 50's Party
Nursery Rhyme Party
Olympic Party
Paper Lantern Party
Paperdoll Party
Paris Party
Party Hats Party
Perfume Party
Pinball Party
Pirate party
Playtime Party
Polka Dot Party
Pool Party
Pretty Posies Garden Party
Princess and Knight Royal Party
Princess Fairy Tale Party
Princess: Egyptian Princess Party
Princess: Indian Princess Party
Robin Hood Party
Robot Party
Rock Climbing Party
Rock Star - Guitar Party
Rock Star - Singer Party
Sailboat Party
Shark Party
Sherlock Holmes Party
Skateboarding Party
Sledding/Tubing Party
Sleepover Party
Snow White Party
Snowboarding Party
Soccer Party
South of France Party
Spa Party
Space/Rocket Party
Spy Party
Star Wars Party
Stargazing Party
Summer BBQ
Summer Camp
Summer of Love Hippie Party
Superhero Party
Surfer Party
Sweet 16
Sweet Treas Party
Tailgate Party
Tatoo Party
Teapot/Teacup Tea Party
Tennis Party
The Dish, Spoon, Cow, Moon Party
Tiki Party
Toy Shop Party
Train (ticket) Party
Truck Party
Under the Sea Party
Video Game Party
Vineyard Party
Wakeboarding Party
Water Park Party (sprinklers)
Western "Wanted" Showdown Party
Western Round Up Party
Wind in the Willows Party
Wine Tasting Party
Wizard
Wizard of Oz Party
Woodland Party
Zodiac Party
Zoo Party


This list will be posted in a permanent location on my website, with categorization and all! I'll be sure to let you know when it's there. If I've missed some themes, (which I'm sure I have) please let me know so I can add them to the list!

Happy Party Planning!

Saturday, May 8, 2010

I'll Take the Ups and Downs: Happy Mother's Day!

Crazy Kids and Dad Loving the Amusement Park
There are days when I loose my patience (many, in fact.) 
There are days when I just need a time out. 
There are days when I just want to have my "own" time...

 There's the sadness after not performing your best bowling game...
(Can you tell which one didn't do so well?)

 There's sand in your mouth...

 There's the dress up brigade, that never gets put away...

There's the endless begging for candy... any kind will do, but light up kind is the best!

And there's those smiles, the giggles, the hugs and kisses!
I wouldn't trade this motherhood-thing for anything! 

To all moms out there; 
my own mom, my sisters, 
my friends, my customers, 
and anyone else who's listening-- 
have a great Mother's Day.


Tuesday, August 31, 2010

List of Places to Have a Party

Image from "When Life Seemed Simpler" by Welleran Poltarnees

Another day... another list!
Today's list is dedicated to places to have a party. Although I love having parties at my own home, sometimes the theme, the size, or just plain logistics make it impossible to have it there. If you're planning a party, and trying to come up with different ideas of where to have it, here's the list for you!


  • Amusement Park
  • Animal Farm
  • Apple Farm for apple picking
  • Aquarium
  • Arcade
  • Art Class
  • Art Museum
  • Art/Pottery Store
  • Beach
  • Berry Farm for berry picking
  • Biking Trails
  • Billard Hall
  • Bounce House/Jumpy House
  • Bowling Alley
  • Carnival
  • College or professional sporting event (I.e., baseball, football, soccer, etc.)
  • Cooking School
  • County Fiar
  • County Park
  • Cupcake/Cake/Dessert Restaurant
  • Dance Class (ballet, hip hop, tap, etc)
  • Discovery Museum
  • Driving Range
  • Garden Conservatory
  • Gymnastics or Toddlers Gymnastics
  • Horse Stables or a horse riding place
  • Hotel (overnight)
  • Ice Cream Parlour
  • Jewelry Making Store
  • Jungle Gym/Maze Place
  • Karate Studio
  • Lake Park
  • Library or Specialty Bookstore with storytelling
  • Make-Over Place/Spa/Nail Salon
  • Mini Golf
  • Mountain Hike
  • Movie Theatre
  • Music School for a class
  • Park
  • Park Field: Football, Soccer, Baseball
  • Planetarium
  • Playground
  • Pool (public or private)
  • Pumpkin Patch
  • Race Car Place/Bumper Car
  • Restaurant: 50's Joint/Soda Parlor
  • Restaurant: burger place
  • Restaurant: ethnic (I.e., Mexican, Indian, Sushi, Teriyaki, Chinese, etc.)
  • Restaurant: fancy
  • Restaurant: pizza parlor
  • Rock Climbing Center
  • Rollerskating Rink
  • Science Museum
  • Scrapbooking Store
  • Shopping Mall
  • Skateboard Park
  • Skating Rink
  • Stuffed Animal/Teddy Bear Making Shop
  • Tea House
  • Tennis Courts
  • Theatre to Watch a Play
  • Water Park
  • Wildlife Preserve
  • Zoo


As always, if you have more ideas for party locations, please let me know. I'd love to add to the list!