
Rocket cake...I attempted the fondant, but needless to say, it was a royal disaster. It would've worked out just fine on a flat cake, but Rocket had too many curves and it just didn't work right. Hence, I resorted to frosting. It did taste yummy!!

One, happy birthday girl!

Grace and Avonlea making conductor's batons.

Quincy, Rocket and June appeared at Avy's party today (thanks to Kinko's!)

So did Annie

...and Leo!

All of the kids :)

Avonlea and I opening gifts

My brother Nathan with Lincoln

Jeremy, Aunt Patty, Uncle Ted, Stephanie, Grandma "Gi-gi" and Nikki

7 comments:
Wish we could have been there to celebrate with you! Miss you!
Love the Bush's
Wow! What a great party!
Love,
Jo
Kelli, what a cute party. Caleb had an Einsteins party for his first birthday. The cake is too cute. I'm glad she had a great time. Jamison's birthday was yesterday and we had her party on Saturday, Princess of course.
I'm impressed with your cake making skills. I like icing more than fondant, so I wouldn't have been disappointed. The icing-ed cake still looks great!
Your new blog "look" is amazing - looks great! We had so much fun at the party - thanks for having us and happy birthday "Amonlea" (as Grace says)!
Your cake is adorable! My oldest son is getting ready to turn five and I plan to make his cake. I have used fondant only once and I am going to attempt it again. I hope I can get it to turn out correctly!!
We actually live in Indiana, but close! "There's more than corn in Indiana" (a slogan from an amusement park in Indiana) But really there isn't a whole lot more than corn, well maybe soybeans!!
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