Michelle told me about the website: http://www.cakesandthings.com/ . They have chocolate molds in every conceivable shape. It was a fun little touch to add to the party. The only problem I had is that Decatur was completely out of royal blue and yellow candy melts so I had to go with navy and white. Did Maroa/Forsyth have some big event I didn't know about!? (local high school)

The party was late so we could do flashlight tag. The flashlights are from the Dollar Tree and they were the kids party favor. I wrote their names on them and painted the little diamond shapes that were already on them. Of course, all the "D" batteries cost way more than the flashlights themselves.

These little pyramid boxes were from the Dollar Tree and they held the treasures that the boys had to dig for....you will see them in a minute.

All these golden doo-dads are leftover from Parker's Indiana Jones party last year. I bought them on 90% off clearance at Hobby Lobby. The urn and the bowl are from a garage sale and that golden cake plate is an old candle holder with a gold plastic plate taped on top. Classy, I know. The papyrus picture was an antique store find when my parents took the boys antiquing one day.

Michelle found the recipe to make dinosaur eggs so I converted it to make a glob with a skeleton inside. It is dirt, sand, flour, salt and water. It took way too long for them to dry so I put them in the oven at 200 for hours and hours. I just hoped it would melt the skeleton and it didn't. I gave the boys a popsicle stick to excavate whatever might be in the glob. This was a big hit. As you can see, Jack will never be an archeologist....not much finesse here.


I do NOT make cakes but our family friend, Cindy, does and, like Parker said, "It wouldn't be a party without a Cindy cake." I totally agree.

Each of those little pyramid boxes held a set of these treasures. Each boy took a turn finding their treasures. When they had them all, they could go find the clue. When the clues were all together, they said, "The mummy is waiting in the garage." I used chicken feed instead of sand because the texture makes it a little harder to find the treasures. It is also very dusty and very hard on cuticles. And makes a big mess that mice will surely love to come and find on my deck and surrounding grass.

They went to the garage where the sarcophagus was waiting. I had some blacklights and painted the box with white paint hoping for the glowing effect....I even borrowed a smoke machine from a friend, BUT, the lights didn't put off enough light and the boys pretty much couldn't see anything. Oh well. The anticipation was fun.


Parker wanted Tut's death mask so he and my dad made this one. Pretty darn good, don't you think!? You see that I come by my craftiness naturally.

Then we played the good-old mummy wrap game. I bought rolls of crepe paper and they each took a turn wrapping and being wrapped. It was very funny and the boys had a ball.









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