Monday, June 27, 2011

D.I.Y. 4th of July Crafts and Free Printables

I'm hard at work crafting and getting things festive looking for our annual 4th of July bash and I thought I would share some cute D.I.Y.'s with you.  I'm not sure if anyone else has noticed the lack of good patriotic wares at the store, but it's pretty bad.  Either they have nothing or they have tacky, plastic, metallic decorations.  My take on the 4th is sort of nostalgic meets vintage meets picnic, southern style, with a touch of cute.  So with little to go in the way of store decor, I've been making a few quick things on my own.  I'm going to show you a quick tutorial for making some cute flags that you can display in a cake, pie or cupcakes and bigger flags that make a cute table centerpiece.

Supplies:
Skewers or dowel rods or even chopsticks
craft sticks
scraps of fabric
Goop glue or hot glue

Mini Flags

Cut a strip of fabric 1.5 inches wide by 6 inches long, fold the strip in half length wise and cut a notch to make a v in the fabric.  Place some glue on both sides of a craft stick and along one side of the fabric.  Sandwich the stick in between the fabric and match up the ends.  I used a binder clip to hold it together while the glue dried.






Centerpiece Flags

Cut a piece of fabric 5 inches wide by 7 inches long.  Place a line of glue on one end (short end). Lay your skewer in the glue and start to roll up.  After one roll, place another line of glue and roll again.  Use a binder clip to hold in place until dry.







And if you would like an easier take on the flag use our free printable to make these cute flags.  Just cut the strips out, fold in half and glue to a straw, lollipop strip or craft stick.  They would even be cute glued to forks, and we also have a version with different classic desserts on them here.  Check back tomorrow for another cute craft and printable.



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Friday, June 24, 2011

4th of July Inspiration Board

My last inspiration board came in so handy and kept me right on track so I made up another one for 4th of July. We celebrate it this year on the 1st when the church next door has their big fireworks show.  I have lots to do and haven't even really started, but at least I have a jumping off point now!

Monday, June 20, 2011

Bubble Gum Birthday Party


Every year without fail my oldest comes up with a great idea for her birthday.  She has never had a character theme, she always picks something off the wall that lets me get really creative.  This year she decided back in December what she wanted and never changed her mind.  She wanted a bubble gum themed party.  So I put together an inspiration board, started hoarding gum and did a lot of  D.I.Y.  In the end the party came off great and Iris said "it's even better than I dreamed of"  which makes it all worth while for me!  So here are the pictures and what we did.

The dessert table.  I always do a dessert table, and it is the centerpiece of our party; where the theme all comes together.

No party is complete at our house without a selection of vintage sodas and some super cute straws.  I get the sodas at World Market and the straws came from Sweet Lulu's.  The bucket was a 4th of July find from Walmart last year.

I love fabric buntings.  This one that I made with a variety of colors has seen lots of use and it works for lots of themes.

This is another multipurpose decoration.  This garland has been used at at least 4 parties.  I love using the command adhesive hooks for hanging.  The balloons are just 4 tied together and secured with a rubber band and a slipknot.

I bought bags of ribbons at Hobby Lobby and combined it with some red polka dot ribbon and tied them to the chairs.

The favors were baby food jars that my sister in law sweetly saved for me.  We spray painted the lids red, filled them with gumballs and tied a red ribbon on them.  The labels were some that I made in Photoshop.

I borrowed a gumball machine from a friend and filled it with gum from the party store.

The table had a handmade runner, a sign made in photoshop, a picture of the birthday girl and a gumball machine made from a flower pot, saucer and ivy bowl.  We also gave out punch balls to each kid.

The background was made from a sheet of foam board, covered in wrapping paper and then decorated with a cardboard number 7 that I covered in crepe paper fringe, crepe paper ruffles, ribbon, pictures and paper fans.  The best part is you can reuse the foam board for your next party if you just tape everything to it.

An assortment of gum.  The bags are from sweet lulu's and Hobby Lobby. The table runner is just a strip of fabric, the "ribbon curl" is actually bubble gum tape.

Gumball machine cupcakes.  The wrappers are from Bakeitpretty.  I got the idea from here.

The rest of the cupcakes.  The wrappers are also from Bake it pretty.  The toppers are from Hobby Lobby.  The gumball machine is from Joanns.  The cupcake stand is by Wilton.

These were one of my favorite things at the party.  I dipped oreos in colored candy melts and then added a highlight in white chocolate to make them look like gumballs.

Pretzel rods dipped in white chocolate and covered in nonpariels.  I filled a glass vase with gum to keep them from tipping over.

Last but not least, the cake.  I made the topper from a wooden number 7 bought at Hobby Lobby.  We spray painted it red and I glued gumballs on to it.  I also glued a Popsicle stick to the back to insert in the cake.  The cake was iced in buttercream and decorated with fondant and gumballs.

Thanks for looking, now I'm off to plan the next big party for 4th of July!

-Kim

Friday, June 17, 2011

Refashion Miss

Even simple refashions sometimes don’t work out the way you envision them.  I’m putting this one in the lost vision pile.

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I started out with this sister-wives-esqueish  long denim skirt found at the thrift.  I loved the front buttons and pockets and thought a simple hack of the length would leave me with a cute summer skirt.

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Eh. 

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Not really.  All I can see is a slightly shorter sister-wives-esqueish denim skirt, which is not quite the look for me.  (Not that there’s anything wrong with that.)  It looks less flattering in person, trust me.  Maybe I should try to shorten it a bit more?  Or just donate it back to the thrift?

Monday, June 6, 2011

Saturday Treasure Hunt

Summer Saturdays are always bittersweet for me, as I’m always at an internal tug-of-war with my desire to treasure hunt through others’ junk and my love for sleeping in.  This weekend, an estate sale down the road called, and though sleep deprived, I delightfully handed over 10-bucks for this nice little haul.

Yardsale Finds

It is completely out of character for me to desire anything with a bird on it (bird phobia, I can’t explain), but the Friendship Pyrex print is among my favorites.  I’m almost certain I let out a little squeal when I saw it. 

Anyone else find any treasures this weekend?

Friday, June 3, 2011

Inspiration Boards

I now we've talked about party planning before and I mentioned that I keep a notebook full of my plans and a folder on my computer.  Well recently I realized that I have a hard time visualizing how everything is going to come together.  So I took the images of things I knew I was going to use and color swatches and put together a quick inspiration board.  I made mine using photoshop but if you wanted you could easily use another editing software or actually print the pictures and collage them old school.  Having this image as a reference has kept me a lot more focused on buying what I need, since I can visualize what the party is going to look like.  It also helped me eliminate a few unnecessary purchases.  I also had a lot of fun putting it together :)  If you are interested in my party details, I am throwing a bubblegum themed party for my almost 7 year old.  Most of the party supplies have been purchased locally with the exception of a nice little order coming from this great shop.

And here is my inspiration board: