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Today, I'm sharing some easy breakfast ideas...perfect for a sleepover! I'm also sharing some free, floral and mis-matchy printables to make a vintagey fun Shabby Chic-themed par-tay.
Do your kids love sleepovers? I love that we're now at the sleepover age. I feel like memories are made through these fun times. Here's a few shabby and chic ideas to have at your next sleepover breakfast. I'm also sharing some delicious Cinnamon Roll Pops made with Pepperidge Farm Sweet Rolls.
Shabby Chic is one of my favorite looks. I think it's perfect for a sleepover theme...especially for the following morning's breakfast. What a cheerful way to wake up!
One way I achieved the shabby chic look for this party was by layering lots of fun and vintage textures. I started with an old window pane in the back, a weathered frame, and my mismatched 'Rise & Shine' banner {available for free download below}.
On the actual table, I used a cream-colored linen tablecloth, layered with a burlap runner.
Aren't these so fun? At our house, post-sleepover breakfasts are always a time where the kiddos want to squeeze in a little more together time...usually playing! In order to let them get those last few minutes in, I want to keep the breakfast buffet open, and treats as portable as possible. Most kids can hold a video game remote in one hand and a Cinnamon Roll Pop in the other without a problem {wink}.
These are very easy to make, too. When kids sleepover at our house, I feel like I never get much sleep {is there a secret to this that I'm not privy to?}. So, I love to make easy treats that are also easy to enjoy. I used one can of Pepperidge Farms Apple Cinnamon Sweet Rolls and candy sticks from the craft store. Set aside the apple filling and icing packets...I made a yummy dip for the pops with those, too.
Start by unrolling the cinnamon roll. Cut each roll into three pieces. Roll up each piece and insert a candy stick into one end of it.
Evenly space your pops apart on a prepared baking sheet. Bake, according to package directions, at 375, with the shorter time listed of 12 minutes.
Note: as the pops bake, they expand and may slightly push the stick out a bit. Once you remove them from the oven, you can push them back in all the way.
Like I mentioned above, I made a simple dip from the apple topping, icing, as well as an 8-ounce box of softened cream cheese and a splash of vanilla extract. Mix together with a hand mixer and serve as a dip alongside the pops.
I found these yummy Pepperidge Farm Sweet Rolls at my local Walmart.
I included the breakfast sausage for all of the meat-eaters {aka, my husband!}.
And simple blueberry muffins are always nice at breakfast, as well.
These Cereal-on-a-Sticks were simple to make. I grabbed store-bought cereal bars, sliced them in half and put one of my candy sticks into the bottom. They're perfect for a sleepover breakfast. Just like the Cinnamon Roll Pops, the kids can grab them and graze, while they get that last-minute playtime in before they leave the party.
Aren't they cute?
Instead of a fruit tray, I used vintage jars to hold blueberries, grapes, and clementines.
Also, these food tags are available for free download below. I tied them with old-fashioned baker's twine.
My kids have always loved, what we refer to as, an Orange Sunrise. It's a simple 1:1 mixture of ginger ale and 100% Florida Orange Juice. Adding the carbonation to the orange juice just makes it seem a bit fancy to the kiddos!
I think a bouquet of these Cinnamon Pops is the perfect decoration for the table...and they're delicious, too! I set them into an old galvanized box to give them a shabby touch. I added styrofoam in the bottom of the box so they can just be poked into it. I added the paper shreds to cover up the styrofoam.
The Pepperidge Farm Apple Cinnamon Sweet Rolls and Pure 100% Florida Orange Juice are a great part of any sleepover breakfast. Rise and shine, indeed.
Be sure to download your free printables for your own Shabby Chic breakfast below. The banner prints onto four letter-sized pieces of paper. It is downloaded into one PDF {it may take slightly longer to download since it it a large file}.
The food labels {below} can be folded in half and used like tents, or cut in half for twice the number of labels.
Happy Sleepover!
Those cinnamon roll pops are the cutest things ever. I totally want to try those.
ReplyDeleteWhy thank you! I thought they were pretty cute! Thank you bunches for stopping by!
DeleteThis is so stinkin' cute, i can't even....
ReplyDeleteHaha! Thank you, Anne!!
DeleteI had many sleepovers at my house when I was a kid--but never one like this! Truthfully I don't remember what we had for breakfast but those cinna pops would have gone over BIG!!
ReplyDeleteWe used to always just pass the cereal box, ha! Thank you bunches for stopping by, Miki!
DeleteYou are such a great mom. The kids would be lucky if I went for donuts! You must be the mom everyone wishes they had.
ReplyDeleteAww, you are too kind! I doubt ANY kiddo would be disappointed with donuts! Thank you so much for your sweet comment!
DeleteAdorable breakfast party! Love each detail you have added!
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Thank you, Ashley! It was a lot of fun watching it all come together!
DeleteThat is such an awesome sleepover! I love the cinnamon roll pops.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Michelle!
DeleteOh my gosh, is this the cutest breakfast or what?! Love!
ReplyDeleteHaha! Thank you! I had so much fun putting it all together!
DeleteYummi-yummy:) I want to go to a party like this - with a lovely breakfast and sleepy chitchats :)
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Lol! Thank you bunches, Poppy!
DeleteHow adorable!! Such a fun post with lots of great ideas!
ReplyDeleteWow, this is very cute! I would love to go to a party like this!! What fun!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Cindy! It was a lot of fun to do!
DeleteThis is SOOO cute! I want to do this now! all your pictures are adorable!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sara! You totally should! It's a great, easy way to spoil your friends (big or little!) for a morning!
DeleteI totally pinned this and want to replicate the whole thing. What an incredible idea!
ReplyDeleteAww, thank you, Liz! Thank you bunches for the sweet comment and pin!
DeleteI LOVE this! You did an amazing job!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun party idea. We used to have breakfast potlucks at work every once in a while. This would be great to do for that. Thanks for the ideas!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea, Debi! I bet the cinna pops would be a huge hit!
DeleteOh my gosh! I want to hire YOU to set up a breakfast potluck at my place! You are so creative.
ReplyDeleteLOL! Thank you so much, Jaime! I really get so much joy out of it...It doesn't even feel like work!
DeleteOh my gosh that is so cute! My daughter has been wanting to have a sleepover party for her birthday, this would be great.
ReplyDeleteThank you! This would make a cute birthday party set up for sure!
DeleteI seriously LOVE the look of this party!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Yvonne!
DeleteOh goodness, this is beautiful! I love the idea of a sleepover party and those sweet roll pops are genius! #client
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jessca!
DeleteIt looks beautiful. I love the cinnamon rolls on a stick.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Debi! Aren't they fun?!
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