WINTER 2016 Nov. 05 Santa s Arrival Join us on Saturday, November 5th at SouthPark's North Main Entrance to welcome Santa Claus to the Ice Palace! Santa will take his place at the Ice Palace presented by Pat Catan s beginning at 11am. Surprises and holiday cheer await the launch of the Christmas Season here at SouthPark with our Wake Up Santa event! Nov. 20 Princess Ball The 2nd Annual Princess Ball will take place on Sunday, November 20th at Southpark Mall from 8am - 11am. Tickets are available at www.aspecialwishcleveland.org and 100% of the proceeds for this event will be donated to A Special Wish to help grant wishes for NE Ohio children with lifethreatening illnesses. There will be over 15 fairytale princesses present for this event. Visit ShoppingSouthParkMall.com for more information! Dec. 03 Breakfast with Santa Join Santa and friends for a special breakfast on Saturday, December 3 from 8 am 10 am at the SouthPark Food Court. Take photos with Santa and enjoy breakfast along with crafts and other surprises during this holiday tradition. Following breakfast, all guests are invited to Cinemark Strongsville for a screening of Cleveland s own A Christmas Story. Tickets to Breakfast with Santa are only $10 and available from Learning Express. Space is limited so get your tickets today! mallstars.memo.
Children s Holiday Fashion Trends for 2016 stylish.stars. Bow ties and buttons are the looks to boast about this holiday season! Have your little man looking his best at holiday parties in a dapper plaid button-down layered with a sweater and formal vest; add dress pants and a bow (tie) topper to complete the look! For more casual holiday affairs swap out the dress pants for dark jeans, booties or dressy sneakers and a less formal yet still stylish vest, such as this dashing example. Look to Gymboree for additional vest options and festive holiday sweaters. Who said white after Labor Day isn t allowed? Truth is winter whites are all the rage now-adays! Dress up your lovely lady in a A-line, snow white dress with subtle, chic details such as bows and embroidery, like this darling dress to the left. Don t be afraid to pair winter whites with the traditional holiday hues for a pop of color, or add some sparkle with accessories, so your little lady really shines this season. get.the.look. Featured looks by The Children s Place.
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card.star. Special thanks to Glued to My Crafts for this thoughtful, holiday children s craft: http://bit.ly/2d9zdgn Looking for a fun way to get the kids involved with this year s gift wrapping? Directions: 1. Pour brown paint onto a paper plate and have your child put their foot into the paint. 2. Press their foot onto white cardstock (2 pieces) and allow to dry. Then clean foot. 3. Fold the red or green cardstock in half and cut (scissors) footprint cardstock to fit the colored cardstock. 4. Cut and fold another piece of white cardstock to glue (w/ glue stick) inside the colored cardstock to have child write on. 5. Once brown foot print has dried, have child color the antlers and ears with brown marker. 6. Cut 2 white circles and glue on with glue stick for eyes. Then have child color two circles (w/ black marker) within the white circles for eyeballs. 7. Last but not least, glue (liquid glue) on the red button for the nose and glue on the Rudolph cardstock (glue stick). Then, have your little star write their message! snow.stars. Thanks to Make and Takes for this glittery gift idea: http://bit.ly/2dtcim7 Help your snow star cut and twist pipe cleaners to create twinkly snowflakes to use as present toppers as demonstrated above. They can even decorate the snowflakes with beads to add more holiday sparkle! Shout out to The Inspired Treehouse for this added glitz and Glam hint: http://bit.ly/2e7ivpe