Practicing Gratitude with Kids

Practicing Gratitude with Kids

Spending more time at home has given me time to reflect on all the things we have to be grateful for as a family. From our health, our jobs, and our home to even just time together, there are many things we have to be grateful for that often go unnoticed. This reflection brought upon the realization that practicing thanks is something we don’t really talk about or even acknowledge very often.

Whether we “name” it or not, we all know gratitude is something we feel. Why don’t we challenge ourselves to make the effort to implement thanks in our daily lives? The simple act of saying “thank you” can have a much larger impact than we realize. A number of kids are not in the habit of saying thank you or acknowledging their gratitude, not because they aren’t feeling it, but because they’re not accustomed to saying it out loud. Rather than wait until the holiday season to show our gratitude, I wanted to incorporate a daily reflecting into my own home and share different ways to practice it with you all.

To start, ask your kids what they are thankful for - no matter how small. Their answers will often be silly, but sometimes their emotions and feelings are deeper than we anticipate. As you get further in this practice, stop and check in with your kids. Ask them, why do we get this? Why do we have this? Is this a privilege? This isn’t to say that if your children have privileges that they should be deprived of them - far from it. My goal is for my children to understand the value in the things they have. I think I would be doing a disservice if they don’t recognize all the small positive things in their lives.

Once you get your kids thinking about what they’re thankful for, they’ll start thinking of it on their own. My kids have learned to recognize the different things and people that impact their everyday lives in both big and small ways. When the person who picks up our trash and recyclables arrives, my kids have made it a habit to tell them thank you, even going so far as wanting to give Gatorades to them when they come by. With all the packages we have coming in, they’ve also taken to thanking the UPS drivers and asking for their names so they can write personalized messages of thanks in the yard.

One recent display of gratitude I liked in particular was the letters Ben and AJ wrote for the Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. At the beginning of COVID, CHLA was accepting letters for their patients and my kids had a nice experience being a part of the letter writing campaign. Many local department stores and hospitals accept letters like this, especially around the holiday season, so it’s definitely worth a shot to check for something similar in your community.

No matter how big or small your acts of thanks or gratitude are, you’ll start to notice a difference in your kids once it becomes a habit.  I know my family has, and it’s something we’ll continue to practice moving forward.

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Written by Ngoc Nguyen Lay, Head Rascal. Mother of two rascals, ages 5 and 7. Featured on Magic Paper Studios.

Halloween in the Time of COVID

Halloween in the Time of COVID on Hello Rascal Kids. Lifestyle blog for the modern parents, kids and families.

As the holidays are fast approaching, it is important that we still keep the seasonal spirit while practicing safe social distancing. It does not mean that we stop celebrating! With a little adjustment, we can still enjoy the same annual festivities. Halloween is right around the corner, and we are challenged to find fun alternatives to the ever-popular Trick-or-Treating tradition.

One option that will keep the same energy alive is to Trick-or-Treat indoors! This is an event that will be enjoyed by all kids, especially the little ones. Adults can wait behind each door in the house and children can knock and “trick-or-treat!” If you have an older child who no longer wants to trick-or-treat, they can help you pass out the goodies.

Another alternative is a spin on Easter egg hunting that I like to call “Hunt for Treats.” Adults can put candy or little toys in baggies and hide them, as you would Easter eggs. Once all the treats are hidden, the children are set free to find them. This might be something the older ones may enjoy more than the Indoor Trick-or-Treat. You can even have separate “Hunt for Treats” events that are age appropriate. Make sure you make the treats more difficult to find the older they get! You can even get creative and set up your own indoor haunted house that the older kids have to go through to find their treats.

Of course, what is Halloween without decorations?! You can involve your rascals in making decorations for the house. This is your chance to really “make it your own.” You can still decorate pumpkins, set out your spider webs, and even get creative making new decor through art projects. You can make use of empty toilet paper or paper towel rolls and have the kids create their own little monsters. They can use markers, paint, crayons, or any other medium of choice to bring their monsters to life; if you have googly-eyes, you can also add them to make the monsters more animated. Another easy project is tracing your little ones’ hands and making Halloween spiders. By gluing the palms overlapping so the thumbs make the spider head, the four fingers on each side will serve as legs. They can also decorate the spiders to add a festive flair!

You can also let the little ones participate in making Halloween themed treats on Halloween day. The kids can help make simple desserts like rice crispy treats or brownies. You can also make Halloween shaped treats using cookie cutters, like ghosts or pumpkins. You can even get orange colored melting chocolate to dip the treats in to really make them festive. With different colored gel icings, the little rascals can decorate their own rice crispy or brownie creatures. We may not be able to have a full sized celebration of the holidays like we used to, but that does not mean it has to be observed to a lesser extent. Like every holiday, family is still at the center of it all, and that is what gives meaning to each celebration. We have to get creative and have fun with it!

Written by Michelle Urriquia, mother of two rascals ages 3 and 6

The Community Behind Hello Rascal Kids

Our mission is to curate stories and ideas from many viewpoints, and the best way to do that is to share our family’s journey while also welcoming other families to contribute to our community. I’d like to take this opportunity to celebrate the 1 year anniversary of Hello Rascal Kids by sharing the special people behind the scenes. These ladies are a part of our team, community, and rascal family. They have been with me from the start and continue to support our mission by contributing to Hello Rascal Kids.

Meredith Anderson, Mom of one Rascal

The Community Behind Hello Rascal Kids, lifestyle blog for families, parents and kids.

As a new mom, I love being involved with Hello Rascal Kids. It is a vibrant community where I can learn from other caregivers while also hearing about new art projects, fun places to visit, and age-appropriate book recommendations. Above all, I love being able to celebrate what it's like to raise the next generation of rascals!

Brandi Stanton, Mom of two Rascals

The Community Behind Hello Rascal Kids, lifestyle blog for families, parents and kids.

I am a California transplant living in Houston, enjoying all the "bigger in Texas" realities. My two rascals are the highlight of my 30s (so far), and they challenge me every day to be the best version of myself. When I am not "mom-ing," I can be found curled up reading a book, taking a stroll in my neighborhood listening to podcasts, or attending a sweaty bootcamp class. Hello Rascal Kids is a special place where kids are encouraged to be just that - kids! I want my sons to be the best humans possible and our daily interactions are the foundation of helping them grow. Through Hello Rascal Kids, I share our daily activities and adventures in the hopes that together we can build a community of kids being good humans and celebrate those accomplishments.

Crystal Zeyen, Mom of one Rascal

The Community Behind Hello Rascal Kids, lifestyle blog for families, parents and kids.

Hi there! I'm Crystal and I live just outside Denver with my husband and almost two-year-old son, Cameron. As a family, we love to cook together and go for walks in the beautiful Colorado sunshine!

I love being a part of the Hello Rascals team because these fellow moms are crushing it! Arts, crafts, book reviews, recipes, and being able to connect with these ladies helps keep me sane!

Our Fellow Rascals (additional Contributors)

Michelle Urriquia
Kids Fun Run
Let’s Go Shopping
Water Play at Home

Tina Li of In the Cloud Events
Slime Art

Cat Cindy Leo of CCL Events
Drive-in Movie Night at Home

Rachel Anderson

Valerie Marquez

These amazing women are not only our feature contributors, but also the heart and soul of why Hello Rascal Kids is here today. On this 1st birthday of Hello Rascal Kids, I’d like to send a heartfelt “thank you” to each person that has been a part of our community. Let’s continue to share and grow together!

Written by Head Rascal (Ngoc Nguyen Lay), mother of two rascals, ages 5 and 7.

I Love Lucy Themed First Birthday Party

I Love Lucy Themed First Birthday on Hello Rascal Kids. Family lifestyle blog for parents and kids.

Grab your favorite box of chocolates or bottle of Vitameatavegamin – this I Love Lucy themed first birthday party will put you in the celebration mood!

While you may be used to seeing I Love Lucy in black & white, this retro party was anything but boring! Bright and bold party details brought to life both the iconic red & white heart and the signature blue & white polka dot pattern (a nod to one of Lucy’s most famous dresses).

I Love Lucy Themed First Birthday on Hello Rascal Kids. Family lifestyle blog for parents and kids.

From the gorgeous balloon installations to the rotating centerpieces adorned with chocolate candy, every detail tied together in this indoor/outdoor affair. A children’s colorful play area gave little ones a safe place to make new friends with ball pits, tunnels, puppet theaters, bubble wands, and musical instruments all available for an afternoon of imagination.

I Love Lucy Themed First Birthday on Hello Rascal Kids. Family lifestyle blog for parents and kids.

Adults were treated to hors d’oeuvres, food stations, and cocktails served in custom tumblers. The yummy dessert offerings included a vegan & organic cotton candy cart with flavors like strawberry cheesecake, gummy bear, and champagne, as well as a custom dessert table & delicious tiered cake.  Guests of all ages were invited to get a caricature to commemorate this special milestone.

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The highlight of this first birthday party was the cake smash, where the guest of honor (wearing a replica of Lucy’s dress) daintily savored every delicious bite, while still getting messy enough for a few cute photos!

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Shared by Meredith Anderson, mom of 1 rascal, age 17 months.

Ice Cream Party

Ice Cream Party featured on Hello Rascal Kids.

“Life is Sweet in More Ways than One”

Ever wondered how to make ice cream more fun for your little ones, giving them the opportunity to get messy and experience how life can be sweet? We welcomed a few rascals to join us for a sweet, wonderfully messy playdate. They were encouraged to get dirty and express their creativity with DIY puffy paint and ice cream crafts.

When our little guests arrived, they were greeted with a colorful balloon chandelier made by our friends from Oh Shiny!, painting an air of wonder that made the party magical. They delivered above and beyond, adding even more fanciful vibes with confetti balloons. The color palette added to the whimsical aura of the event: white, teal, yellow, soft-blue, and blush. Beneath the balloon chandelier, the kids’ station was complete with a miniature table with craft supplies, and there was a spread of treats, sweets, and everything in between so they could make ice cream sundaes.

Our guests were dressed to the nines in their fanciest outfits, but their attitudes were far from formal. Our rascals held on to their whimsy, being giggly and carefree as they played, which was the main goal for the gathering. We didn’t want our kids to have the best ice cream craft party — we wanted them to have an ice cream party filled to the brim with nostalgia and longing for sunny summer days, eating ice cream with friends, and not caring if you spilled on your fanciest outfit.

The first activity allowed the kids to get their hands dirty. They made puffy paint and painted ice cream cone masterpieces, which was our favorite part of the event. As kids, they are often told not to touch things or to stay clean — but not at this party. They were encouraged to get messy with the shaving cream, and the joy on their faces made our hearts soar. Once they finished the craft, they were free to make ice cream sundaes and decorate them to their heart’s desire, all while enjoying a sweet treat reminiscent of our favorite summer days.

Like any gathering, the setup is where the magic starts. The fun-size table with white chairs was the perfect fit, and the puffy paint ingredients took over the craft table: shaving cream, food coloring, paintbrushes, spoons, small bowls, and craft paper. To remind the kids as they played, a cutout behind the table proclaimed “Life is Sweet” by Happily Ever Etched.

Our ice cream bar was laid out just like an adult dessert bar would be, with an added element of being crafty and fun! It was full of delicious toppings spread out into small bowls with spoons ready to be scooped onto each kid’s dessert creation. The ice cream bar was set up alongside a custom wooden sign creat” was the actual cakes and cookies made by Danielle Keene of Sheila Mae.

This party could not have happened without our talented friends. Special thanks to our photographer Adriana Gonzales of Simply Adri Photography for capturing all these special moments; Rebecca and Kelly of Oh Shiny! Paper Co for providing us the venue, balloons, and party goods; Christine Ngo from Paper Sandwich; cookies and cake from Danielle Keene of Sheila Mae; and signage from Happily Ever Etched. Finally, but never least, thanks to our little party goers, Sienna Lansangan and Zeke Pena, for their willingness to smile and eat all the sweet treats. This party perfectly echoed the nostalgia of summer, sitting under the sun with a delicious, melting treat in your hands. It is simple to re-create in your own homes, with any added bits of magic or wonder you’d like.

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Written by Head Rascal (Ngoc Nguyen Lay), mother of two rascals, ages 5 and 7. Published on Mingle Magazine Summer 2020 Issue.

How to celebrate milestones, birthdays, and other events while social distancing

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As social distancing guidelines are extended, many of us have found ourselves in a bit of a bind: how do we celebrate our rascals’ upcoming milestones, birthdays, and other events while social distancing? One of my rascals, Ben, is celebrating his 5th birthday soon. Our family has been hard at work brainstorming ways to make Ben feel special, celebrated, and loved. Here are some of the ideas we’ve come up with - we hope you can adapt these ideas to celebrate your own rascals!

Idea 1: Whip up your rascal’s favorite sweet treat or dinner. It’ll be exciting to shake things up a bit in the kitchen and create something special! Whether you’re pulling out a tried-and-true recipe or DIY-ing your rascal’s favorite restaurant meal, they’re sure to enjoy indulging in a meal or treat made with a parent’s love. On your next grocery run, be sure to include the ingredients to plan a special dinner or dessert for your rascal. Here’s an article that includes copy-cat recipes of restaurant fan-favorites!

You could also schedule a delivery or pick-up of a sweet treat from a local small business. We like Cookie Crave and I Like Pie. We’re sure your little ones will be excited to devour one of their favorites on their special day!

Idea 2: Schedule a delivery of something your rascal is loving at the moment! For our little Ben, it is definitely BeyBlades. He absolutely cannot get enough of collecting and battling with them. If your rascal loves to read, Kid Curated Books has a ton of boxes your bookworm is sure to be excited about! Curate and Co and Gratitude Collaborative offer the option to customize a gift box for your loved one or choose from pre-curated gift boxes.

Idea 3: Create a scavenger hunt for your rascal with a special prize at the end, whether it’s their birthday present, graduation gift, or an springtime surprise! This would be a perfect way to include siblings to share in the fun, if applicable.

Idea 4: Just because you can’t have a gathering doesn’t mean you can’t throw a party! Set up an at-home surprise for when your rascal wakes up, complete with decorations, themed tableware, and more! Our friends at Oh Shiny and Bonjour Fete have endless options for seasonal décor, party bundles, balloon bouquets, banners, and more! Set up a photo station to commemorate your loved one’s special day. Cover their bedroom door with balloons. Decorate the house or yard just as you would for a party.

Whatever you choose for your rascals, the most important thing is to make them feel special by celebrating in whatever ways you can, together. Share with your little ones just how much you love them, and they’ll be sure to remember this celebration as one of their favorites because of the love, care, and time that went into planning it.

Written by Head Rascal (Ngoc Nguyen Lay), mother of two rascals, ages 5 and 7.

Space Odyssey Inspired Party

Space Odyssey Inspired Party with Kids on Hello Rascal Kids. Family Lifestyle website for parents and kids.

In a galaxy far, far, away, there is a birthday theme set to blast off at any moment!

Space is an exciting place - so much room for adventure and the mystery of the unknown - why not turn that excitement and wonder into a birthday party theme!

There are numerous directions you can take with a space-themed birthday party. This modern and neutral party POPS with a flame red, burning orange, and space blue color scheme. The options for décor (and treats!) are endless!

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Flanked by metallic tinsel and space-gray balloons, the birthday cake and out-of-this-world popcorn and treats were served on futuristic acrylic cake stands - the perfect minimalist touch!

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Red and blue water ray-guns spiced up a “color-me-in” table covering and provided lots of room for creativity! Each Explorer even had their own jet pack, how cool is that?

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3…2…1…Birthday Blast Off!

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Party reviewed by Crystal Zeyen, mother of 1 year old rascal.

Llama Inspired Party

Llama Inspired Birthday Party on Hello Rascal Kids. Family Lifestyle website for parents and kids.

Tired of boring birthday party ideas? No proba-llama! Today’s featured First Birthday will have you squealing with delight! Pretty pastels and bright accent colors brought this party theme to life!

Creating a color scheme for a party can be tough, but taking inspiration from one small item - like all the colors that appear on the llama’s saddle - can start you down a colorful path! This beautiful fruit platter helps highlight the pretty pinks and vibrant yellows in the llama cookies.

Llama Inspired Birthday Party on Hello Rascal Kids. Family Lifestyle website for parents and kids.
Llama Inspired Birthday Party on Hello Rascal Kids. Family Lifestyle website for parents and kids.
Llama Inspired Birthday Party on Hello Rascal Kids. Family Lifestyle website for parents and kids.

The icing on the cake at any party (besides the actual cake!) is the pretty paper goods that accompany the decor. Invitations are the first impression that you are sending to your guests. Let them know what to expect by picking out an invitation that truly represents the type of party you will be throwing!

Llama Inspired Birthday Party on Hello Rascal Kids. Family Lifestyle website for parents and kids.
Llama Inspired Birthday Party on Hello Rascal Kids. Family Lifestyle website for parents and kids.
Llama Inspired Birthday Party on Hello Rascal Kids. Family Lifestyle website for parents and kids.

Creating a cute and cuddly seating area is the perfect way for your guest to chill out and take in the party! Some smaller guests may need a quick a place to re-charge as well!

Llama Inspired Birthday Party on Hello Rascal Kids. Family Lifestyle website for parents and kids.
Llama Inspired Birthday Party on Hello Rascal Kids. Family Lifestyle website for parents and kids.

Vendors

Photography Eileen Liu Photography

Balloons & Party Goods Oh Shiny Paper Co.

Paper Flowers Paper Ave

Cookies Compact Cookies

Stationary Paper Sandwich

Hand-lettered Signs Edlyn

Hexagon Backdrop Drop Top Backdrop

Party reviewed by Crystal Zeyen, mother of one rascal, 1 year old.

Camp Inspired Birthday Party

Big trees and room to run - that’s why camping is so much fun!

This modern and minimalist 1st birthday party brings together all the fun aspects of camping (hello, s’mores!) with all the love and traditions of a Korean Dol celebration.

Camp Inspired Birthday Party on Hello Rascal Kids. Family Lifestyle website for parents and kids.
Camp Inspired Birthday Party on Hello Rascal Kids. Family Lifestyle website for parents and kids.
Camp Inspired Birthday Party on Hello Rascal Kids. Family Lifestyle website for parents and kids.

The themed invitations and signage are reminiscent of children’s books about woodland creatures you might find scurrying about a camp site. The simple pinecone and greenery arrangements pair perfectly with tree circle cake stands topped with the most amazing treats! Don’t you wish you had these delicious bites when you went to camp?

Camp Inspired Birthday Party on Hello Rascal Kids. Family Lifestyle website for parents and kids.
Camp Inspired Birthday Party on Hello Rascal Kids. Family Lifestyle website for parents and kids.
Camp Inspired Birthday Party on Hello Rascal Kids. Family Lifestyle website for parents and kids.
Camp Inspired Birthday Party on Hello Rascal Kids. Family Lifestyle website for parents and kids.

The Dol ceremony, seen in the last photo, is a traditional celebration of a child’s 1st birthday in which the little one selects a few items that symbolize potential career and lifestyle opportunities!

Camp Inspired Birthday Party on Hello Rascal Kids. Family Lifestyle website for parents and kids.

Vendor List

Photography & Photo Booth: Erin J Saldana Photography

Venue: York Manor

Floral, Planning, & Design: Sarah Park Events

Floral Backdrop: Poppy Design Co

Stationery: Kelli Murray

Cake: Sweetleemade

Catering: Stonefire Grill

Linens: La Tavola

Entertainment: Beat Buds

Face Paint: Happily Ever Laughter

Party reviewed by Crystal Zeyen, mother of one rascal, 9 months.


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Duff's Cakemix x Kinada Events

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Sweetness overload! Our two rascals were invited to a private party for Duff’s Cakemix x Kinada Events in Pasadena, CA. They were able to experience the greatness of cake decorating first hand and they were so proud of their creations!

Hello Rascal Kids at Duff's Cakemix. Family Lifestyle website for parents and kids.

What’s sweeter than birthday cake? How about a birthday party where you get to decorate your own cake AND hang out with top-notch decorators? Well you can do all of this and MORE at Duff’s Cakemix (five locations in Southern California), founded by Food Network superstar, Duff Goldman!

From their website: “Duff’s Cakemix is the first DIY cake and cupcake decorating studio where the customer is the artist. {Their] studio provides the decorating tools, embellishments, and expert guidance. But you bring the most important ingredient of all: creativity.”

Hello Rascal Kids at Duff's Cakemix. Family Lifestyle website for parents and kids.

With five locations in the Southern California area, guests are invited to pick up a decorating pack to-go or set up a reservation to create their masterpieces in-studio!

Hello Rascal Kids at Duff's Cakemix. Family Lifestyle website for parents and kids.
Hello Rascal Kids at Duff's Cakemix. Family Lifestyle website for parents and kids.

Guests are encouraged to stop by the “Tool Box” and see what catches their eye. These tools help bring out the cake designer in all of us.

Hello Rascal Kids at Duff's Cakemix. Family Lifestyle website for parents and kids.

Duff’s Cakemix is perfect for birthdays, holiday parties, graduations, anniversaries, team buildings, bridal showers, client appreciation.. the list goes on! You can choose to either decorate a set of cupcakes or a cake, and enhance your event with their party package, (aka THE “CELEBRATION”) which includes a celebration cake, balloons, aprons and workshop.

Hello Rascal Kids at Duff's Cakemix. Family Lifestyle website for parents and kids.

Duff’s Cakemix and Kinada Events have partnered together to create a program for non-profits and corporate companies and will soon be introducing a program for the Girl Scouts of America, set to launch in 2020.

Hello Rascal Kids at Duff's Cakemix. Family Lifestyle website for parents and kids.

Ready to party? Contact Kinada Events at hello@kinadaevents.com to set up your next event.

Sweet dreams!

Written by Head Rascal (Ngoc Nguyen Lay), mother of two rascals, ages 4 and 6 and Crystal Zeyen, mother of one rascal, age 1. Photos by Erin J. Saldana Photography. Private party hosted by Kinada Events.

Cat Inspired Party

Cat Birthday Party Styled Shoot on Hello Rascal Kids CELEBRATE with photo by Eileen Liu

We’re not Kitten you, this cat-themed birthday party with pretty pastels, tasty treats, and an adopt-a-cat station is so adorable, even all you dog lovers will drooll.

Cat Birthday Party Styled Shoot on Hello Rascal Kids CELEBRATE with photo by Eileen Liu
Cat Birthday Party Styled Shoot on Hello Rascal Kids CELEBRATE with photo by Eileen Liu

Pretty pastel balloons and flowers (accompanied by pops of gold accents) are the purrrr-fect backdrop to a sweet little one’s Big Day.

Cat Birthday Party Styled Shoot on Hello Rascal Kids CELEBRATE with photo by Eileen Liu

Creating a fun and interactive “take home” station is one simple element of any party that can leave a lasting impression on your guests. This “Adopt-a-Cat” station is paws-ibly the cutest take-home ever.

Guests were treated to a Meow Mix Bar that included different treats to help make a delicious snack bag. With a party this sweet, cute, thematic desserts were also a must.

Cat Birthday Party Styled Shoot on Hello Rascal Kids CELEBRATE with photo by Eileen Liu
Cat Birthday Party Styled Shoot on Hello Rascal Kids CELEBRATE with photo by Eileen Liu

Each invitation and place setting was selected reflect all things cats! Yarn balls and milk jars make any cat super cool.

Cat Birthday Party Styled Shoot on Hello Rascal Kids CELEBRATE with photo by Eileen Liu
Cat Birthday Party Styled Shoot on Hello Rascal Kids CELEBRATE with photo by Eileen Liu

Vendors:

Photography: Eileen Liu

Styling, Concept & Design: Danielle Keene & Kinada Events Co., Fleuretica, & Oh Shiny Paper Co

Balloon & Fringe Garland: Kinada Events Co., Fleuretica, Oh Shiny Paper Co

Cake & Desserts: Danielle Keene

Signage: Droptop Backdrop

Florals: Lovesome Blossoms

Stationery: Paper Sandwich

Party Shop: Oh Shiny Paper Co

Party reviewed by Crystal Zeyen, mother of one rascal, 9 months.


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Enchanted Garden 1st Birthday

Enchanted. The way every kid looks at the world.

This adorable Eagle Rock enchanted garden 1st birthday is fantasy come to life. Elements of wood, greenery, and other natural elements usher guests into a world full of imagination, with each detail helping the story unfold.

The impeccable details of this party tell the story of childlike delight and youthful wonder. Notes of well wishes fill jars with hope and promise for the one-year-old. Treats for every palette are plentiful, from a boba bar to a donut and dessert display. Watercolor designs and soft focus family portraits weave each element together in this fantasy-like theme.

Kids and parents alike are enchanted by this lovely and charming party design.

Hello Racal Kids Lifestyle Blog for Families. Website: https://www.hellorascalkids.com Photo: Erin J. Saldana. Planner, Designer, Stylist: Simply Sera Events. Enchanted Garden 1st Birthday

Vendor List

Planner, designer, stylist: Simply Sera Events 
Photography & photobooth: Erin J. Saldana 
Live watercolor portrait artist: Chasing Linen 
Venue: California Center for the Arts Eagle Rock 
Balloon Artst: Up Up and Away 
Boba: Home Brewed Bar
Cake: Elise Cakes 
Caterer: Hungry Bear Catering 
Backdrop: Iron Grace Rentals 
Lasercut name: Red Letter Jane
Donuts: The Donut Snob 
Floral Design: City Flower 
Vintage Rentals: Etablir 
Rentals: MTB Rentals
Paper goods & calligraphy: Made by Davina Kim 

Party reviewed by Ngoc Nguyen Lay, Head Rascal. Mother of two rascals, ages 4 and 6.

Celebrate on Hello Rascals

Celebrate on Hello Rascal Kids

Celebrations bring families together by marking milestones, creating joy, and making happy memories. Hello Rascal Kids Celebrate will share party theme ideas, real birthdays, holiday party ideas for kids, and all kinds of inspiration to celebrate life’s special moments both big and small.

You will find in CELEBRATE:

  1. Parties featuring real kids and families

  2. Creative ideas for your next celebration

  3. New trends in parties

  4. Party entertainment for kids

  5. Holiday and seasonal party ideas (Halloween, Valentines, etc)

We hope these ideas help you to always find a reason to celebrate.

Welcome to Hello Rascal Kids

At Hello Rascal Kids, we know every member of the family is unique and that no two families are alike. With this in mind, we have created our core beliefs that drive everything you will see on this site.

  1. We believe in encouraging kids to be kids. Our focus is on ways to play, create, travel, eat, read, and celebrate.

  2. We are an online community built to inspire kids and parents of all ages. We strive to provide activities, projects, conversations, and more that are as diverse and unique as the families who visit us.

  3. We embrace the rascal in each child, knowing that what makes families unique is the diversity within each member. Not every item on our site will be for every person, but every person will be able to find some items that they can love together.

  4. We will share our family’s journey but also share others’ as well. Our mission is to curate stories and ideas from many viewpoints, and the best way to do that is to encourage other voices to contribute to our community here.

  5. We are an uplifting space, led first by our own attitudes. We will conduct this site and those who speak here with the same expectation. We know life and parenthood is not always happy, simple, or fun, but we want you to rely on us to help you remember, create, and celebrate uplifting moments with your own family.

  6. We know you’re raising little humans - we are too! You’re working hard on life, your career, your family - and we want you to succeed. To help, we will surround you with a community of creative, interesting, thoughtful, and fun loving people who appreciate daily reminders that you (and everyone around you) are doing their best. There are all sorts of ways to parent your children, and that’s why you visit Hello Rascal Kids.

You’re doing better than you think. No, really, you are. Hello Rascals is here to help you remember that. So read on friends!

See below for a glimpse of what you can discover in each carefully curated section of Hello Rascal Kids

You will find in CELEBRATE:

  1. Parties featuring real kids and families

  2. Creative ideas for your next celebration

  3. New trends in parties

  4. Party entertainment for kids

  5. Holiday and seasonal party ideas (Halloween, Valentines, etc)

You will find in PLAY:

  1. Places to explore as a family

  2. Products that promotes learn and play

  3. Playrooms

  4. Toy reviews

  5. Kid-based events that you can participate in together

You will find in CREATE:

  1. DIY projects

  2. School project ideas

  3. Creative play

  4. Kids’ crafts

  5. Resources for parents to foster creativity within their kids

You will find on EAT:

  1. Recipes

  2. Places to Eat

  3. Snack Options

  4. Food product review

  5. Food festivals and events

You will find on TRAVEL:

  1. Travel tips with kids

  2. Travel guide for different cities

  3. Places to stay

  4. Things to do

  5. Best vacation spots with kids

You will find in READ:

  1. Latest children’s book news

  2. Book reviews from kids and parents

  3. Bookstore tours and lists

  4. Reading list roundups

  5. Public library tours and tips