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Happy Birthday Nobody!

March 5, 2013 by Meredith @ Homegrown Friends

Last week my son woke up in the worst mood. It was truly a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad mood, and yes, sometimes those happen, even in Australia, but this exhausted Mama just did not feel like enduring an entire day with a very grouchy kid so after dropping Quinn off at school I devised a plan. We were going to have a birthday party for nobody. Yes, you heard me. Happy Birthday Nobody! There would be cake (chocolate of course), candles, singing and more cake. This had to work. Well, I picked him up at school and he was grouchy so pitched the birthday party idea. He was intrigued and honestly I think he thought I was a bit of a weirdo but there was cake on board so he was game.

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Happy Birthday Nobody: a silly way to brighten your kids day

TIME TO HAVE A HAPPY BIRTHDAY NOBODY PARTY!

We began by making a chocolate cake with chocolate frosting. There is truly no better recipe than this cake by Barefoot Contessa. Don’t feel like baking? No worries, pick up a cake or cupcakes at your local store.

While the cake was cooling Quinn got to work on our guest list. Only our A-list stuffed animals made the cut.

making a guest list for our happy birthday nobody party
With the guest list in place we made simple party hats by decorating 8×11 pieces of paper and stapling two sides together to make a cone shape. We wrote the names of the stuffed animals on the hats.

making party hats for our happy birthday nobody partyNext we needed a happy birthday sign. I rolled out a long piece of white butcher paper and created bubble letters saying “Happy Birthday Nobody!” My children decorated the sign with crayons and markers.

making happy birthday nobody sign

happy birthday nobody sign

With the sign up and cake frosted it was party time! Our guests donned their party hats and, though the party was for nobody, I gave each of my children the chance to be sung to and blow out a candle.

blowing out candle at happy birthday nobody party

blowing out candle at happy birthday nobody party
Sally Bear and Huge-O Bear look partied out!

paryt bears at happy birthday nobody party

Happy Birthday Nobody! Make a wish.
loving the cake at the happy birthday nobody party

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