Theo's 4th Birthday Party

A few weekends ago we celebrated Theo's 4th birthday party. Remember his music-themed 3rd birthday party last year? About four months before his party I asked Theo what kind of party he wanted. He said, "A chocolate party!" Two months later he said the same thing. Admittedly, I was a bit stumped. I mean, how awesome would a chocolate party be!? But then again, every parent would kill me if all I served was chocolate everything. So then I came up with the idea of "Theo's Chocolate Waffle Bar Party" that would incorporate his love for chocolate AND waffles--plus, give everyone different options including savory ones.

Inspired by my trip to Dinette in L.A., I decided to use metal trays lined with a custom kraft liner. The whole look was made even cuter with these bear face party napkins from my friends at Harlow & Grey. I vowed to never cook all the food for a birthday party again (Lucas' round-themed 2nd birthday party nearly killed me) but this waffle bar was pretty easy. I ordered scrambled eggs and popcorn chicken from the Whole Foods catering department in Berkeley, made a few batches of chocolate waffles in advance and froze them, made some syrups in advance, and just cut some fruit and baked tater tots the morning of. Oh, and you know what saved me was this little guy from Amazon.

Ready for a heart melt? Lucas made Theo this birthday hat out of paper, tape and string--one for Theo and another tiny one for Theo's "baby" stuffie.

Organic fruit and syrups with custom labels ;)

Homemade chocolate cake with chocolate buttercream frosting. I really need/want to take a cake decorating class.

A family tradition!!!

Somewhere along the way Theo transformed into a ninja. Haha!

We hired the best kids band ever Your Song My Song. They were taking requests and Theo wanted "Bad Romance" by Lady Gaga. So they figured out how to play it! High five!

This is the face of a happy birthday boy!

The party favors were delicious butter waffle cookies from Trader Joe's hand dipped in semi-sweet chocolate and sprinkled with rainbow nonpareils. I packaged them in glassine bags and sealed each one with a custom label.

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Recipe: Easy Swedish Chocolate Cake

Recipe: Easy Swedish Chocolate Cake  /  www.goodonpaperdesign.com/blog  / @good_on_paper

I recently went to a craft night at my good friend Lisa's beautiful house where my other good friend Lisa taught us how to make simple beaded necklaces. I offered to make a dessert but realized I didn't have a lot of time to get too fancy. But if you know me, I love baking, but it had to be something simple. I went straight to my new cookbook Top with Cinnamon by Izy Hossack, a rad 19-year old who bakes amazing things and takes gorgeous photos of it all.

I love chocolate cake and this Swedish Chocolate Cake could not have been easier to whip up. With only six ingredients plus some powdered sugar for dusting, I was able to bake this amazing cake in under 30 minutes. Done and done. I loved this cake and the girls at craft night did too. Think brownie but with a molten chocolate center. No frosting necessary! Yum!

Recipe: Easy Swedish Chocolate Cake  /  www.goodonpaperdesign.com/blog  / @good_on_paper
Recipe: Easy Swedish Chocolate Cake  /  www.goodonpaperdesign.com/blog  / @good_on_paper

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Recipe: 5-Ingredient Swedish Chocolate Cake  /  www.goodonpaperdesign.com/blog  / @good_on_paper