Our granddaughter just turned 12 and she wanted to have a Ratatouille Paris French themed birthday party!
Ella watched the movie Ratatouille and fell in love with all things French!
Luckily I like French things too!
Some of the Young Women from church and I made a Valentine balloon arch for a Valentine’s Day mask-querade party. (I need to post about it) It was pink, white, red and black. We hung it over the X and O photo backdrop that I made.
The two keys to making these balloon arches are 1. balloon tape and 2. a balloon inflater!
Total game changer!
I popped all the pink and black balloons and replaced them with yellow ones that brought in the French feel for me.
I love it when I can re-use a balloon arch over and over. In fact I used it one other time for another party that I will be posting later this week.
3 times I was able to use it over three weeks!
Hanging the balloon arch in my dining room over my large chalkboard, kind of created a French awning feeling.
On my chalkboard I drew a cute little Eiffel tower with hot air balloons.
My cousin made a huge cookie Eiffel tower a few years ago for my mom’s 75th Birthday party and I should’ve made one for this party!
Found it on Pinterest and copied it as best as I could but I am not an artist by any means as you can probably tell 🙂
I think it turned out pretty cute!
You may remember how I used the chalkboard for my daughters wedding reception here or when I used it here for a fall birthday celebration here.
For the Paris French themed tablescape I had a black and white toile type looking curtain and laid it down the center of the table as a runner.
I added 6 votive candles and a large bouquet of roses left over from Valentine’s day. I use these votive candles all the time.
Remember this outdoor romantic tablescape I put together for my hubby in our backyard under a tree?
For the place settings I brought out my red chargers, white dinner plates, red and white polka dotted paper napkins and clear bubble glass goblets.
If you love polka dots you will love this!
Here is another tablescape you will love!
After my granddaughter watched the movie Ratatouille she decided that she wanted to have Ratatouille for dinner!
I had never made it before.
I found a simple recipe from Disney but I changed it up quite a bit!
It is basically a marinara sauce with sliced zucchini, eggplant, yellow squash, tomatoes and orange, yellow and red bell peppers!
When you bake it you cover it with parchment paper.
Such an easy French dinner! Super easy to make and so yummy!
Ella decide that she wanted brownies…just plain brownies. I just used Ghirardelli box mix and made them in my brownie pan.
I served it on my cake stand that I made using no glue!
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I had this at a hospital even once and they made it in a scooped out eggplant. Delicious.
Hi Myrna! You had that at a hospital? That is wild. It is really really yummy!
Karin
I'm so pleased I checked this out. This recipe is so different to the one I've been making for years. I cook mine in a pot, not in the oven. I'm definitely going to try this. Thanks so much for sharing it. I love all the decorations. What a fun birthday.
Thank you Carol! I was thrilled with how it turned out! I really think the key ingredient was using Michael's from Brooklyn marina sauce. It is a little pricey but so worth it and really tastes soooo good! All the grandkids gobbled it up especially because I served it over angle hair pasta. Let me know how you like it.
Thanks for stopping by :)
Karin