The invites for the rainbow art party. The envelope was embellished with rainbow squiggles.
The outside of the invite reads "Follow every rainbow" and the front of the card is cut in a cloud shape.
The inside of the card had a rainbow ribbon and the birthday details.
At the party, each girl had a bag to hold her goodies. They got a rainbow necklace to make, rainbow crayons, rainbow beads and mobile parts, and rainbow pencils and notepads.
Each girl got to decorate her own little canvas and the goody bag with a variety of ribbons, strings, tickers, washi tape, and markers.
The birthday girl's cake was decorated with rainbow candles, and a mini M&M rainbow with marshmallow clouds.
The inside was a rainbow layer cake.
Happy Birthday, A!
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Friday, April 5
Saturday, February 2
Calvin & Hobbes party
A Calvin and Hobbes party with a snowman twist...perfect for my eight year old!
The friend party invitations were a simple orange card, with a hand colored (by my son) Hobbes glued on the front.
Inside were the party details(my identifying info is blurred out), complete with a gleeful Calvin enjoying a sled ride!
The family party invitations showed the family enjoying a special meal together.
Inside were the details for the family and the Calvin & Hobbes "party" shot.
On the party day, everyone was greeted at the door by Calvin's club sign - hand drawn by my son.
I made a banner for above the fireplace. Using a Calvin&Hobbes font, I printed my son's name in large orange letters, cut them out, and glued them to photocopied pages from the comic books. I used the page of Calvin & Hobbes dancing to music. The pages were cut in a pennant shape and then glued onto thin rope.
We used Styrofoam balls to make some of the famous snowmen. Puffy paint was the black buttons and eyes, the noses were made with Model Magic. The blue car is my daughter's Olivia car.
These snowmen were by the front door. Sled was made out of Legos by my son. The M&Ms were the hit of the party - especially for my daughter and nieces who were found in the closet holding handfuls. Little sneaks!
Conner made a poster with photocopies of some of his favorite comic strips. He did his best to replicate the font when he wrote the title on the top.
I made the goody bags out of tiger fabric, labels from the comic book strip, and twist tied them shut with pipe cleaners. Each bag had a bag of "Chocolate Frosted Sugar Bombs" (Cocoa Puffs), an orange gumball, a Calvinball mask (cut out of black fleece) and a colorful bouncy ball.
We weren't sure if it was going to snow, so we had to have a back up plan. We had a good amount of snow outside for the boys to play in, but Conner still wanted to make the mess inside. You can see we made newspaper hats for the boys, and then they made snowman jars. They used tiger felt for scarves, glued on noses made from Model Magic, glued on eyes from buttons, and used pipe cleaners for hair, tails, arms, or whatever else they could think of. The snow mess that went in the jar is shaving cream, cornstarch, and glitter. Thank you Pinterest. The boys said it was a little itchy, probably because of the glitter. I think it was really cool stuff. When they were done mixing it in disposable bowls, they put it in the jars, washed their hands off, and went outside to play in the real snow. That gave me time to clean up the table for treats!!
Here's a closeup of the snowman jar parts.
We also had a little photo booth set up for the boys. My husband turned the TV and made it like a monitor so they could see themselves. PERFECT activity for the boys to start off the party. We then watched all the pictures at the end of the party while they were having their treats.
After playing in the snow, they came in to have hot chocolate and cookies. I made melted snowman cookies and can not find the picture anywhere. I'll add it later if I find it. For now - check out the inspiration on Pinterest. Mine didn't have scarves, and the noses were orange TicTacs. I also had chocolate chip, butterscotch chip, white chocolate chip, and triple chocolate chip cookies. We also made "tiger tails" using pretzel rods drizzled with melted orange and brown chocolate.
The boys had a blast, and would definitely have enjoyed more time playing outside in the snow. It's our first significant snowfall of the season so they were eager to play! One of my favorite parts is that Conner was old enough to really help out with some of the details, and had definite ideas about how some of the activities should be set up. Most of all, he had fun. Happy birthday, Conner!
Friday, April 13
Olivia the Pig birthday party
My daughter LOVES Olivia the pig. We have read the books, watched the shows, played with the house & car & stuffed animals - it was only a matter of time before we celebrated with Olivia!
She definitely wanted to wear red for her birthday party to be "just like Olivia" - but I didn't want to go costume-y and have her be an exact replica. So she got her own special Olivia jumper.
The fabric on the bottom is that ruffle fabric everyone is raving about. I'm pretty sure I couldn't pull that off myself but I knew Abby would love it. The dress came together very quickly - I did a tube of matching red knit for the bodice, a tube of red (a little wider) for the skirt, and two pieces of red knit for the straps. The cutting and measuring probably took as long as the sewing - at most a total of 30 minutes to whip it together. She calls it her "jiggly" red dress and LOVES it.
The bows are red with white polka dots. Once again - not an exact replica of Olivia's bows, but perfect for her and for the party. I found red and white polka dot paper goods & balloons, so it was thematic.
Her goodie bags included red and white twisty erasers, notebooks and notepads with Olivia on them from the Target dollar bins, red and white polka dot pencils, tiaras and red and white striped hair bows for the girls, pirate patches and telescopes, pig noses, and pig ears. I made the hair bows, patches, pig noses, and ears. If I can get the kids to dress up I'll add pictures later. The patches were just black felt with skinny black elastic sewn on. The pig noses were pink felt with a large pink button on top to make the nose holes. For the ears, I sewed them up in felt and hot glued them to a pink headband. I made the ears quite oversized to be like Olivia's.
For the craft, I bought pink circular metal tins and hot glued a pink button in the middle to be the nose. The kids then added their own rhinestone stickers and glitter to make their very own piggy treasure boxes. I considered piggy banks, but it was too late to get the right containers together from our recycling stash, and I wasn't going to pay for brand new piggy banks to decorate. I think the boxes turned out cute, and it has been a great way for Abby to store the pig dress up parts (eye patch & nose).
She definitely wanted to wear red for her birthday party to be "just like Olivia" - but I didn't want to go costume-y and have her be an exact replica. So she got her own special Olivia jumper.
The fabric on the bottom is that ruffle fabric everyone is raving about. I'm pretty sure I couldn't pull that off myself but I knew Abby would love it. The dress came together very quickly - I did a tube of matching red knit for the bodice, a tube of red (a little wider) for the skirt, and two pieces of red knit for the straps. The cutting and measuring probably took as long as the sewing - at most a total of 30 minutes to whip it together. She calls it her "jiggly" red dress and LOVES it.
The bows are red with white polka dots. Once again - not an exact replica of Olivia's bows, but perfect for her and for the party. I found red and white polka dot paper goods & balloons, so it was thematic.
Her goodie bags included red and white twisty erasers, notebooks and notepads with Olivia on them from the Target dollar bins, red and white polka dot pencils, tiaras and red and white striped hair bows for the girls, pirate patches and telescopes, pig noses, and pig ears. I made the hair bows, patches, pig noses, and ears. If I can get the kids to dress up I'll add pictures later. The patches were just black felt with skinny black elastic sewn on. The pig noses were pink felt with a large pink button on top to make the nose holes. For the ears, I sewed them up in felt and hot glued them to a pink headband. I made the ears quite oversized to be like Olivia's.
For the craft, I bought pink circular metal tins and hot glued a pink button in the middle to be the nose. The kids then added their own rhinestone stickers and glitter to make their very own piggy treasure boxes. I considered piggy banks, but it was too late to get the right containers together from our recycling stash, and I wasn't going to pay for brand new piggy banks to decorate. I think the boxes turned out cute, and it has been a great way for Abby to store the pig dress up parts (eye patch & nose).
Friday, April 29
bunny cards
I realized I never shared the invites and thank yous from the bunny party. I cut out the bunnies with my Silhouette. You can tell I used the same bunny outline for both, but with the thank you cards I cut the words out of the middle too.
The styles are pretty simple, I just used some pinks and greens I had in my stash. Don't you love the little bunny brads on the inside of the invites?
I used a little green rhinestone on the thank you bunny eyes.
The styles are pretty simple, I just used some pinks and greens I had in my stash. Don't you love the little bunny brads on the inside of the invites?
I used a little green rhinestone on the thank you bunny eyes.
Thursday, April 14
birthday cake
I actually made this for my mom's birthday a few weeks ago.
The cherry blossoms on the side were probably a bit much, but it was fun to make and delicious to eat!
The cherry blossoms on the side were probably a bit much, but it was fun to make and delicious to eat!
Tuesday, April 12
bunny birthday beauty
This is the bunny birthday dress. I patched the skirt with a bunch of fabrics to match the bunnies.
The pattern is Jillian's Jumper from Olabelhe.
The pattern is Jillian's Jumper from Olabelhe.
Just a few more pictures of the birthday girl with her fancy hair clip swirling about in her special party dress...
Monday, April 11
bunny party
Abby's 3rd birthday party was all about bunnies! The treats were on a bookshelf in our kitchen. There are some mossy bunnies from Pier One, a couple white wooden bunnies from Total Class Creative, the bunny cookies, some bunny-shaped SweetTarts, and pink bunnies I made from Wilton molds & chocolate melts.
I love tulips! They opened up even more throughout the party. We had some on the table too.
The kids hunted for an orange carrot outside, then came inside and opened it to find beads to make a bunny necklace.
A little rabbit food for our guests - a salad bar, a couple muffins to choose from, and a couple pre-made salads on the other side of the lettuce.
The birthday bunny and her brother and cousins!
I love tulips! They opened up even more throughout the party. We had some on the table too.
The kids hunted for an orange carrot outside, then came inside and opened it to find beads to make a bunny necklace.
A little rabbit food for our guests - a salad bar, a couple muffins to choose from, and a couple pre-made salads on the other side of the lettuce.
The birthday bunny and her brother and cousins!
Sunday, February 13
pizza party
We celebrated Conner's 6th birthday by having a few friends over to make pizzas. They each had their own choice of crust, and any toppings they wanted. It was a feast!
For dessert, they each decorated their own section of a cookie pizza. Sprinkles, marshmallows, and chocolate chips were delicious!!!
Each child got their own apron, paper hat, placemat, and napkin. They decorated their placemats & hats when they first got to the party. Each apron had their first initial embroidered on it with a tomato fabric.
We did it all again the next day with cousins & family. It was an exciting birthday weekend!!!
As many of you have heard, there was a little snow here in Illinois on February 1st-2nd. Conner figured it was the perfect birthday present!!
For dessert, they each decorated their own section of a cookie pizza. Sprinkles, marshmallows, and chocolate chips were delicious!!!
Each child got their own apron, paper hat, placemat, and napkin. They decorated their placemats & hats when they first got to the party. Each apron had their first initial embroidered on it with a tomato fabric.
We did it all again the next day with cousins & family. It was an exciting birthday weekend!!!
As many of you have heard, there was a little snow here in Illinois on February 1st-2nd. Conner figured it was the perfect birthday present!!
Friday, April 30
smocked birthday goodness
My mother is an amazing seamstress. This was the birthday dress she made for Abby.
Check out the piping detail on the front!
And here's a closeup of the beautiful details. (and Abby's oh-so-straight hair. It's getting so long!)
Thanks mom for a gorgeous dress!!!! (And see - proof that she wore it again!) When I understand the hard work that goes into something like this, I have a hard time putting it on her to wear.
Check out the piping detail on the front!
And here's a closeup of the beautiful details. (and Abby's oh-so-straight hair. It's getting so long!)
Thanks mom for a gorgeous dress!!!! (And see - proof that she wore it again!) When I understand the hard work that goes into something like this, I have a hard time putting it on her to wear.
Saturday, April 10
ladybug - lovebug - PARTY
Our little lovebug turned two... which means it's time for a party!!! The weather was GORGEOUS here today - so we had time to play outside with cousins after a yummy lunch together & naps for the 3 little ones. Here she is in her ladybug top.
A couple more party details...
I wanted a little something to hang in our entryway. It's a ribbon garland - felt rectangles are just straight stitched onto the ribbon. I grabbed some brightly colored fabric, and put my machine in free motion mode. I free-handed the letters, and then trimmed them. Then I stitched some brightly colored buttons in between the letters.
The other garland is more party-specific, but I'll probably keep it up for a while just because it's springy, blue, and I LOVE the fabric! I used my rotary cutter with a pinking blade to cut the triangles, and then machine stitched them along a ladybug ribbon.
I also made lovebug cupcakes. The "lovebugs" are made from red melting chocolate in a heart shaped silicone mold. I popped them out, then dipped the heads in dark brown chocolate. Then I used a sparkly black gel to do 2 spots on each side (she is turning 2 after all!) and the stripe down the middle for the wings. Then I used a white gel for the eyes.
The cupcakes are just a plain yellow cake mix that I dyed pink, and then added mini chocolate chips to be ladybug spots. (It helps that I LOVE chocolate and thought this was a good reason to throw in some more chocolate!)
{for more ladybug party details click on the ladybug thread below}
A couple more party details...
I wanted a little something to hang in our entryway. It's a ribbon garland - felt rectangles are just straight stitched onto the ribbon. I grabbed some brightly colored fabric, and put my machine in free motion mode. I free-handed the letters, and then trimmed them. Then I stitched some brightly colored buttons in between the letters.
The other garland is more party-specific, but I'll probably keep it up for a while just because it's springy, blue, and I LOVE the fabric! I used my rotary cutter with a pinking blade to cut the triangles, and then machine stitched them along a ladybug ribbon.
I also made lovebug cupcakes. The "lovebugs" are made from red melting chocolate in a heart shaped silicone mold. I popped them out, then dipped the heads in dark brown chocolate. Then I used a sparkly black gel to do 2 spots on each side (she is turning 2 after all!) and the stripe down the middle for the wings. Then I used a white gel for the eyes.
The cupcakes are just a plain yellow cake mix that I dyed pink, and then added mini chocolate chips to be ladybug spots. (It helps that I LOVE chocolate and thought this was a good reason to throw in some more chocolate!)
{for more ladybug party details click on the ladybug thread below}
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