Showing posts with label county fair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label county fair. Show all posts

Friday, June 29, 2012

Free Printable Amusement Park Digital Scrapbook Papers

Free Printable Amusement Park Digital Scrapbook Papers from B.Nute productions
There's nothing like a day at an amusement park or fair with rides, tasty foods, and lots of fun. Here are some cool, retro-styled Amusement Park Digital Scrapbook Papers free for you to use to scrapbook your day! Just download the papers below, print out, and add your photos.

Free Printable Amusement Park Digital Scrapbook Papers from B.Nute productions
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Instructions for Downloading and Using Your Digital Scrapbook Papers
1. Select link or image above and download the compressed zip file to your local computer
NOTE
(Once clicked, the folder will automatically being downloading in your Download folder or designated folder on your computer where files are downloaded. Do not click more than once, or you will download several copies.)
2. The files is a compressed zip file. Once downloaded, it should uncompress as a folder containing the 3 different paper designs.
3. Each digital scrapbook page is 300dpi, 12"x12" in size.
4. Now, use for your next craft project or scrapbook page!

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.

Thursday, June 28, 2012

County Fair Fun!

County Fair Fun - County Fair Party Invitation by BNute on Etsy
There's nothing like a County Fair- the rides, the food, the animals, the fun! A County Fair party is a perfect theme for any age. Have a few friends and head to the fair (if it's in town), or have a fair at your own home, with food (any type of food, just put on a stick!), County Fair games, a pie eating contest, a couple of animals to pet and your set. Fun for all!

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Ooey Gooey Carnival Food...

ATTENTION: Before you read any further...
there will not be any healthy food suggestions in this blog post!
Just needed to warn you!

Ya gotta love the fair or carnival for all the different sticky, wicky, ooey, gooey food that is served. To recreate those "tantalizing" treats for your next Carnival or Fair party, I've gathered up some recipes for you to check out!

Popcorn Balls
Ingredients:
1/4 cup corn oil
1/2 cup popcorn
1/2 cup dark corn syrup
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt

Preparation:
Heat corn oil in a 4-quart kettle over medium heat for about 3 minutes. Add popcorn. Cover, leaving cover just slightly ajar. Shake frequently over medium heat until popping stops. Meanwhile, mix together corn syrup, sugar and salt. Add to popped corn in kettle, stirring and tossing constantly over medium heat for 3 to 5 minutes, or until sugar is dissolve and popcorn is evenly coated with mixture. Remove from heat. Gently form into balls, using buttered hands.
Makes about 1 dozen popcorn balls.

Caramel Apples
Ingredients
6 apples
1 (14oz) package individually wrapped caramels, unwrapped
2 Tablespoons milk

Directions
1. Remove stems and press a craft stick into the top of the apple. Place apple on a baking sheet covered with wax paper.
2. Put caramels and milk in a microwave safe bowl, and microwave for 2 minutes, stirring once. Allow to cool briefly.
3. Roll each apple quickly in apple sauce until well coated. Place on baking sheet.


Extra Big Lollipops
You know the kind... the rainbow swirl ones that were as big as your head when you were a kid... When I was a kid that was all I wanted to buy when we went to a carnival, fair, or amusement park. When we'd get in the car, after the long day, my parents would finally let me open it. Oooo, it was the best!

So, wouldn't these be great for your party? The kids' eyes would just bulge when they see this treat come out. I found this place online that sells large swirl lollipops. Take a look!

Super Sundaes
There's always the tried and true banana split... that will sure be a winner. But, in Real Simple Magazine this August, I also found some great easy sundae ideas. Here are 2 of them below:

S'Mores Sundae:
scoop of vanilla ice cream
hot fudge sauce
mini marshmallows
crushed up graham crackers

Cracker Jack Sundae:
scoop of vanilla ice cream
popcorn
carmel sauce
peanuts
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I'm sure there's many more Carnival/Fair food ideas out there! Let me know your favorite!!

BTW-- Ironically, just last night on my yahoo! page, up popped a news segment on Fried Fair Food! It was hilarious! It's amazing what things people will fry up!




Thursday, September 3, 2009

County Fair Games for Your Party

And They're Off....

We love going to a fair! And the kids just love the games. The bummer is, Mom and Dad shell out so much money, and the kids barely ever win! Occasionally they get a consolation prize. You know the ones... those cheap stuffed animals that lasts all of a half day before it's newness is gone, and it is discarded in the pile of all other junk toys...

So, instead of shelling out the money at the fair, why not play the games at home! Below I've outlined some great carnival/fair style games that are perfect for a party, or any day!

Aren't They Cuuute??

Ducky Ring Toss
Object of the Game: To have your ring land around a duck in the water.
1. Buy a bunch of rubber duckies. Check out Oriental Trading and search for "toy rubber ducks" to find all sorts of styles. Also purchase an inexpensive ring toss game or two, so you can have some rings to use to throw around the ducks. (The rings can come in handy for other Carnival games as well.)
2. Once the ducks arrive, write on the bottom of them a number from 1-3.
3. Fill up the kiddie pool with lots of water.
4. Put all the ducks in the pool. The more the merrier.
5. Create 3 bins of prizes, labeled 1, 2, and 3. Note: The prizes can be anything you'd like... a toy, a stick of gum, a sticker, a box of raisins... use your imagination!
6. Have kids toss rings around the ducks. When a ring is around the duck, pick up the duck to see the number on the bottom, and let the child select the appropriate prize!

Penny Toss
Object of the Game: To have a penny land on a plate and not fall off.
1. Pull out all your pots and pans and arrange them upside down (bottoms up) together in group on your lawn. Ideally you want your pots and pans to be of different heights.
2. Cover them up with a plain sheet. Smooth the sheet so the surface is even.
3. Place plates (of different sizes) on the bottoms of the pots and pans.
4. Create some type of line where children can stand to throw the pennies.
5. Once a child's penny lands on a plate, give them the penny as a prize!

Knock the Bottles
Object of the Game: To knock down as many bottles as possible on one toss.
1. You have 2 easy choices for setting up this game...
a. buy a prepackaged set up for this game (for instance, Oriental Trading has a Milk Bottle Toss game...)
b. Or make it your self at home...
2. To make it at home Gather up 6-9 plastic soda bottles (look for bottles with very wide caps/mouths, so they can be stacked easily). Clean out, and preferably remove the label, so they are all the same.
3. Find a wiffle ball, bean bag, or some other light ball.
4. Set up the bottles in a pyramid and let the kids at it!

Hopefully some of these games will inspire you to throw your own carnival at home! In future posts, I'll make sure to write up some more!

Good Luck!

Friday, August 28, 2009

Mid-State Fair Part One: Good Ol'Western Fun



Earlier this August, we headed to the
California Mid State Fair
for some good ol'fashioned Cowboy Fun!
Below are some of my shots from the day...

A young cowboy contemplating his next ride...

Love the worn out signs...
A little glitter is always good!
And there's also good ol'Abe...


Don't forget your ribbon too!

And some great music to boot...

I've got more Fair posts in the works... stay tuned!