Hop on over for this Some Bunny is One Spring 1st Bday Party by Brianna Freeman, out of Asheville, NC! Featuring a darling green and white color palette filled with sweet spring decor, this event is one to adore! Favorite details, include: Beautiful Bundt Cakes topped with Chocolate Bunnies Garden-inspired Dessert Spread Balloon Garlands filled with Blooms and Bows Bunny-adorned Charcuterie Personalized Panel Arch Backdrop Egg Hunt Wall + Baskets Terra-cotta Pot Favors
October is here which means it is COSTUME TIME! I actually made this for my Oktoberfest themed birthday party, but it works just as well as a Halloween costume for the upcoming festivities. Really…
Elevate any space into a perfect party venu with these DIY Crepe Paper Decor Ideas. These easy crepe paper decos make a perfect addition to any party.
DIY Star Cake Toppers are gorgeous and easy to make! Perfect for Magic, Space, Fairy, or Glitter Themed Birthday parties!
Even though April Fool's Day is behind us, the month is full of holidays to celebrate. Plus, it's now officially Spring, which for me has replaced Autumn as my favorite season. Yesterday, the birds were chirping outside my window and I couldn't stop myself from smiling that the season had arrived. Here are some fun activities to consider this month!
Pull your yard together with these helpful hints to inspire a cohesive and lovely yard you can't wait to enjoy.
Do you want to roll a bunny? Today I have a fun cut and paste activity for you…. with some roll and bunny printable worksheets! ...
With Easter coming up soon, it feels like a great time to share these DIY Bunny Party Ideas that I recently designed for Enchantimals! They were inspired
Apparently cooked by a seventies pr0n star!
Lucy Marie Cipoletti's 1st Birthday Party was a secret bunny garden that took place in our backyard. Surrounded by our family, we celebrated!
Included in Naiya's birthday celebration at the farm last weekend was a delightful birthday treasure hunt. I thought I would post about our search and find game both as a way to record our fun adventure and because I've had several folks in the past ask me for ideas for Waldorf style party favors made from natural materials. Feel free to share one or all... We began with a basket full of simple sewn fabric bags which had the name of each child on the drawstring in letter beads. In field and farm and all around Our elemental friends abound Fairies, gnomes and mermaids too A dragon even, in one clue! Take a bag and start your search Begin where birds and pixies perch... I got the beads at the craft store, and this was a handy feature that proved useful in helping avoid conflict over which bag belonged to each child after they were all left laying about. Using the first hint, the children located a tree close by where hung a number of sweet fairie necklaces. The next clue also dangled from the branches below a fairie cut out that swung overhead. Take one fairie flying sweetly In the branches so discreetly Seek next for an underground dweller He’s a jolly little feller... The necklaces hanging in the branches were made of wooden nickles (purchased at a craft store) which had been drilled with a tiny hole. The hole had a little wire loop through it and the pendants hung from an assortment of colored ribbons. I used a regular stamp and stamp pad to mark a different image on each side of the medallion. I couldn't decide whether to coat them with beeswax polish or not so I did some with and some without. (The wax seemed to very slightly blur the image but made the whole thing look richer. The one shown is without the polish.) Following the fairie's directions, the children next found our beloved garden gnome behind a nearby shrubbery with a basketful of gnome hats. One hat is for me and one for you Choose one and follow your next clue. Look for the place where mermaids hide A silky blue beach where they play in the tide... The hats were super simple to make and could be done from either fleece or wool. I don't know where I got the pattern but there is one similar in the Fall 2010 issue of Living Crafts Magazine. They're cut on a fold and require only one sewn seam. Each hat took less than five minutes to make. The gnome's clue led the children to a tableau of the sea complete with toy boat and seashells. Sprinkled on the silky tide were little mermaids for each child to put in her collection bag. You’ve found us here! Take one mermaid tear home We’re glad to go wherever you roam I know of a dragon who hides in her lair She’s friendly and wants us to find her there... At our festivals the children often dig for small "dragon tears" in the sandbox. I'd seen this larger mermaid "tear" idea at several craft fairs and shops including our own school store. I hope I'm not giving away any trade secrets by revealing how simple it is to make these magical stones. The clear glass gems are about an inch in diameter and can be found in the floral section of some craft stores. The images were collected from the internet and sized in my photo program to fit the stones. (Alternately, pre-rounded 1" images can be purchased cheaply through lots of folks on Etsy for very little money. Try searching "digital mermaid image" or "digital fairie image" to see or buy the cool collections enterprising folks have created.) I printed my mermaids on a heavy card stock on my own printer and after cutting the pictures to fit the stones, I painted some Mod Podge (non-toxic, clear drying adhesive) onto the printed side and stuck them face-up onto the flat underside of the glass. To give them a nice finish I painted the blank backs gold. Lastly, the mermaids led the treasure hunters to the dragon hidden under the canopy of a low tree. I made this papier-mâché life sized dragon for no good reason about 20 years ago. I was just really into papier-mâché I guess. She's been sitting in the garage and it only occurred to me a few weeks ago that I might put her to good use. As much as the children seemed to like her, it was her eggs which were their final prize. I’m a friendly dragon just relaxing I know all this searching can be taxing So glad you made it all the way through As a final prize, one egg is for you! The eggs were made using the simple wet felting technique shown here and filled with a couple of dragon stickers I purchased at one of our favorite local toy stores. The children seemed to enjoy the treasures and the quest and I too had loads of fun putting the whole thing together.
Bunte Osternester, kreative Deko für den Ostertisch und kleine Ostergeschenke zum Selbermachen. Wir zeigen Ihnen Osterdeko-Ideen zum Selbermachen.
Old birthday parties pictures! :) * Fotos antigas de festas de aniversário! :)
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This spectacular ROYAL KNIGHT THEMED BIRTHDAY PARTY was submitted by The Little Wonderland. Alas the dragon is near, but do not fret for this party is fit for royalty! From the darling medieval themed sugar cookies to the fabulous banners and drapery; this party has so many darling ideas that could be perfect for any little boy! My favorite Royal Knight party ideas and elements from this fabulous birthday celebration are: The cute crown cupcake toppers The darling medieval themed sugar cookies The cute castle chocolate bar covers The fabulous coat of arms banner and cupcake toppers The cute castle popcorn favor boxes The fabulous curtain backdrop The cute knights placed at each end of the dessert table The cute gold striped macarons and MORE!
Did you know that there are loads of free Bing Bunny downloads available? Tons of fun, rainy-day activities for your Bingster to enjoy.
I was recently asked on facebook for Hobbit party ideas. As always, I've got your back! Here are 21 of the best Hobbit birthday parties, Hobbit cakes, invitation ideas, decorations, games, food, costumes, party favors and free printables! These parties are seriously amazing and are sure to help you to throw the most awesome party ever. You'll be the coolest mom on the block! {{knuckle bumps}} Tip Junkie Style has over 2,000 party ideas all with pictured tutorials to learn or how to make. You can always search there if you're looking for more Party tutorials with step-by-step instructions. {wink} Do you have a new Hobbit tutorial? If