Create Your Party: Oregon Trail

Monday, September 29, 2014

Earlier today I came up with this blog post idea while reading THIS article about a museum in Portland that offers guests the opportunity to play a REAL LIFE game of the Oregon Trail.

For those of you that don’t know, the Oregon Trail was one of my FAVORITE things about the middle school computer lab. The object of the game was to guide your covered wagon from Missouri to Oregon – while hunting for food and avoiding scary diseases like typhoid. You can still play the game online here.

Like I mentioned, the idea of this blog post came around as I was reading about a real life game…so I thought, why not have a real life Oregon Trail THEME PARTY! Here’s how this could play out. Most of these ideas could work for adults and kids!

INVITATION

  • Send an invitation to your friends asking them to travel with you to Oregon.
  • Ask guests to dress in theme! This party calls for bonnets and long skirts for the ladies and overalls and flannels!



DÉCOR

  • Make signs for the popular destinations along the trail like Independence, Ft. Kearney, Chimney Rock, Ft. Bridger, Ft. Walla Walla and Willamette Valley.


ACTIVITIES

  • Just like the game, when guests arrive have them choose a profession: banker, carpenter or farmer.  Give guests faux money to use at the general store.




  • Create a gold mining station. Sift through sand for gold coins to be used in the general store.
  • A lot of great men and women were lost on the trail to diseases like dysentery, typhoid, cholera and exhaustion.  For those that don’t make the full trek, print out tombstones for guests to write a heartfelt messages. 






 GAMES
  • Hunting was super important in the game. Play pin the target on the deer and bison.
  • Build your own mini covered wagon and try and float it across a baby pool.
  • You also can’t go wrong with an old fashioned sack race!


FOOD & DRINKS

  • Remember only 100 pounds can be carried back to the wagon!
  • Food was essential to survival on the trail. Serve favorites like Bison, deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, and bears. Incorporate these foods into your party with things like Buffalo wings, Bison burgers and a trail mix bar!
  • For drinks…you are in luck! Willamette Valley is a super popular wine region! Pick wines from the area and add Oregon beers!
  • Prevent the common trail diseases with jell-o “shots” in syringes! You could also create a spinning wagon wheel to land on a shot! There are always snakebite shots too! 


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Ahoy! It's My Bathroom Art!

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

When decorating our new space, I had a tough time finding art for our bathroom. You see, we have a rather long wall.

I scoured the internet for art, but most of it was beach scenes. We do not live near a beach and I don’t want to be reminded of that daily while using the bathroom.

After some searching, I found some striped paintings with nautical images painted on the canvas. While some items were about $50 on Etsy, I decided to take on the craft myself.

Here’s what I bought:
·         4 canvases ($5 each)
·         3 paints – a light beige, tan and gold
·         Brushes
·         3M painters tape

I painted the canvases solid beige. Once that dried (which was rather quick), I used the tape to create stripes. What I found easy here was to cover the full canvas in tape and then rip off every other line. Then, I painted tan lines.




Once that dried, I did a quick internet search for nautical shapes and decided on a boat, anchor, seahorse and flamingo. They don’t really go together, but yet they kinda do. I wasn’t a fan of some of the lobsters or seashells, so I kept my animals a little tropical!



I printed and then cut out the shapes on cardstock and traced them over the canvas with a gold pencil.

Then, I painted the shapes on to the canvas. Note that it took several coats to cover up the lines. You will see the in process images below. 




And ta da! They aren’t the greatest, but for under $30, they will do just fine for now! 


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