Santa came to our home along with 9 little girls in their jammies for Breakfast with Santa. They each sat on his lap for a picture. Isn’t he just the best Santa?
My husband painted wooden frames with chalkboard paint and drilled holes to make holders for two pieces of chalk.
This chalkboard frame gave them an activity to keep busy while all the girls were arriving and also served as a holder for their picture with Santa. We took the pictures at the beginning and then during the party my son and husband printed them and placed them in the decorated frames for each girl to take home.
Each little girl had a special place.
They ate pancakes, sausage and bacon while they
chatted and giggled with Santa!
Santa asked them about the letters they each wrote to him.
He read them The Night Before Christmas
and gave them each a gift.
The gift…
a crayon holder . I have a felt crayon holder tutorial if you would like to make one too!
Santa had to be on his way so we went outside (yes in our jammies and slippers) in the COLD for the snowman pinata.
It was “cool”! You might like our snowman pinata tutorial.
We finished with loads of lovely presents and the best snowman cake ever (Thanks Aunt Jenny!)!
Ahhhhh to be 5!
Here are our Breakfast with Santa party invitations.
What a fabulous and creative birthday idea – who *wouldn’t* want a December birthday with all that fun!
Absolutely fabulous! I would have loved to have a “Christmas Time” birthday party like that. You are amazing! Love it all.
This party is SO stinkin adorable what a great job you did and how magical it must have been for all the little girls!
WOW!! I wonder if my just turned 16 year old would like a party like that!! We are so out of ideas for her and she wants a party this Saturday!! I keep offering to take her to see Santa!! Yes, at 16!! What a wonderful, exciting party you gave your daughter!! I love the frame and the crayon roll!! I have another one turning 8 in February!! I want to make those for her party!!
Gorgeous, Cindy! Can’t wait for the crayon holder tutorial! 🙂
oh my god what a fab fab post – I jst love everything – the place settings, the super cute blackboard frames, that ADORABLE cake, and I can’t wait for the tutorial for the crayon and notebook holder – FAB U LOUS !! xx
So cute! I have a granddaughter that has a December birthday and my daughter always has a pink tree with numbers hanging on it (7 this year), but you did an excellent job of incorporating the birthday and the holiday.
LOVE this party. What a cute wonderful idea! The birthday girl looks thrilled.
I might have to steal this idea. Eventhough my daugther’s birthday party isn’t until Jan 5th I think this would make a cute party!
Unbelievably charming! Amazing! Bravo to you for arranging all of that. Makes me want to call Santa and host our own breakfast.
Thank you for letting us share in it.
That looked like so much fun!!!!
Just awesome! She is SO blessed to have such a loving family full of creativity! I hope I remember this when mine are 5!
Merry Christmas!
Looked like a wonderful party. I loved the crafts that you made as well.
Wow. What a memorable day! She is lucky to have such a special memory-making family.
What a FABULOUS party!!!! And what a great way to tie the holiday into a birthday so close the Christmas. (My hubby’s birthday is Dec 26th – ugh!) She looked like she had a great time and I’m sure she will remember it forever. I just LOVE THIS!
OMG! what a fabulos day she had…I love this idea..my granddaughters birthday is on December 19th and this would bs such fun for her day…..thanks for sharing and Happy Birthday Bella