On to the card. I used kraft colored cardstock that I ran through my Texture Boutique using a the chevron embossing plate. Then I punched six patterned paper scraps that were on my desk with the largest sized hexagon punch. I stamped the sentiment with pink chalk ink onto white cardstock then trimmed the edge by putting the strip through the punch from the top, so that it just cut one side. I adhered it with foam tape over one of the hexagons. Then I punched flowers from three of the papers, adhered with with foam tape and topped each one with a pink pearl.
Monday, May 12, 2014
Mother's Day hexagon card
So I may have gone a little crazy with the hexagons, buying not only one but all three sizes of the Fiskars squeeze punches and a Darice embossing folder. So I had to make use of them on this Mother's Day card. If you haven't used the Fiskars squeeze punches before, check them out. They do really make punching easy. You can even make chevrons with the hexagon so they're pretty versatile.
On to the card. I used kraft colored cardstock that I ran through my Texture Boutique using a the chevron embossing plate. Then I punched six patterned paper scraps that were on my desk with the largest sized hexagon punch. I stamped the sentiment with pink chalk ink onto white cardstock then trimmed the edge by putting the strip through the punch from the top, so that it just cut one side. I adhered it with foam tape over one of the hexagons. Then I punched flowers from three of the papers, adhered with with foam tape and topped each one with a pink pearl.
On to the card. I used kraft colored cardstock that I ran through my Texture Boutique using a the chevron embossing plate. Then I punched six patterned paper scraps that were on my desk with the largest sized hexagon punch. I stamped the sentiment with pink chalk ink onto white cardstock then trimmed the edge by putting the strip through the punch from the top, so that it just cut one side. I adhered it with foam tape over one of the hexagons. Then I punched flowers from three of the papers, adhered with with foam tape and topped each one with a pink pearl.
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Valentine, You Make My Heart Glow
Well Valentine's Day was almost two weeks ago but I'm just getting around to looking at our photos from that week and it occurred to me that I should share the super cute valentines that I made for my daughter to hand out to her schoolmates. I thought she would want to paint or draw something but that didn't seem to be happening so instead I had her help me make these.
They were totally inspired by several that I saw on Pinterest. None of them were quite what I had in mind so I designed my own printable. This really couldn't have been any easier or inexpensive -- print, cut, punch holes, poke glow stick through. I bought the glow bracelets at Michaels, last summer I believe. I think there were 15 in the tube and it cost $1.
We decided to write the kids names and use some pink glitter glue on the heart, but neither is really necessary. You or your kids could color in the letters or decorate in some other way. My daughter chose to make a few half-hearted scribbles on the back.
I made a printable that you and your child can personalize -- feel free to download it and use it for your valentines next year!
Download valentine printable
They were totally inspired by several that I saw on Pinterest. None of them were quite what I had in mind so I designed my own printable. This really couldn't have been any easier or inexpensive -- print, cut, punch holes, poke glow stick through. I bought the glow bracelets at Michaels, last summer I believe. I think there were 15 in the tube and it cost $1.
We decided to write the kids names and use some pink glitter glue on the heart, but neither is really necessary. You or your kids could color in the letters or decorate in some other way. My daughter chose to make a few half-hearted scribbles on the back.
I made a printable that you and your child can personalize -- feel free to download it and use it for your valentines next year!
Download valentine printable
Monday, February 24, 2014
4th birthday boy card
Yes, I have been crafting. Here and there. No I have not been blogging. Anywhere.
Here's a quick card that I made for a four-year-old whose birthday party my daughter went to over the weekend. I got to make it in the time that my daughter made her own card. Hers mostly involved scribbles, so I had to pull this together pretty quickly.
Ran some scrap navy cardstock through my Texture Boutique (really almost typed Bowtique there -- entirely too much Mickey Mouse Clubhouse has been playing at our house) for the background. Cut some scraps into banners using the quick square punch technique. (Just slide the end of the strip into a large square punch at a 45 degree angle, squeeze and you've got a banner.) Stamped the birthday boy's name letter by letter onto white cardstock, cut out freehand and edged with blue ink. Stole a foam number four from my daughter's craft stash, tied around a piece of bakers twine and the card was done. With 20 minutes to spare before we had to leave for the party. Whew!
Funny, I looked back at cards I've made for the same kid the past two years, and apparently I think banners and bunting when I think of him.
Last year's card:
The year before:
I'm definitely going to have to come up with something new next year!
Here's a quick card that I made for a four-year-old whose birthday party my daughter went to over the weekend. I got to make it in the time that my daughter made her own card. Hers mostly involved scribbles, so I had to pull this together pretty quickly.
Ran some scrap navy cardstock through my Texture Boutique (really almost typed Bowtique there -- entirely too much Mickey Mouse Clubhouse has been playing at our house) for the background. Cut some scraps into banners using the quick square punch technique. (Just slide the end of the strip into a large square punch at a 45 degree angle, squeeze and you've got a banner.) Stamped the birthday boy's name letter by letter onto white cardstock, cut out freehand and edged with blue ink. Stole a foam number four from my daughter's craft stash, tied around a piece of bakers twine and the card was done. With 20 minutes to spare before we had to leave for the party. Whew!
Funny, I looked back at cards I've made for the same kid the past two years, and apparently I think banners and bunting when I think of him.
Last year's card:
The year before:
I'm definitely going to have to come up with something new next year!
Sunday, December 15, 2013
Just add alcohol-- Hello Kitty Martini glasses & coasters
The holiday season has been crazy! Chanukah starting the night before Thanksgiving just threw the whole thing off for me this year. I've already been to four holiday parties, with two more scheduled in for this weekend, and it's not even mid-December. Starting to get burnt out already and I've barely made a dent in the shopping list.
One present that is complete (because I need it for today!) is my "Secret Santa" gift for my work holiday party. I was fortunate to get my boss again this year because she is so easy to shop for. She loves Hello Kitty and martinis and was joking around that the perfect gift for her would be a Hello Kitty martini glass so that got me thinking about some glass paints I bought who knows how long ago...
Unfortunately, I never took a photo of the glasses! So annoyed! My boss said she'd take one for me but so far that is not forthcoming. I'll have to remind her again. They are so cute!
One present that is complete (because I need it for today!) is my "Secret Santa" gift for my work holiday party. I was fortunate to get my boss again this year because she is so easy to shop for. She loves Hello Kitty and martinis and was joking around that the perfect gift for her would be a Hello Kitty martini glass so that got me thinking about some glass paints I bought who knows how long ago...
Unfortunately, I never took a photo of the glasses! So annoyed! My boss said she'd take one for me but so far that is not forthcoming. I'll have to remind her again. They are so cute!
Sunday, November 3, 2013
Fastest cards ever
So this weekend was a busy one and the crafting just couldn't take priority. I've been working for months on a fundraiser for a really great organization that I'm on the Board of the Friends for and our big event was Saturday night. I was stuffing grab bags, making luminaries and doing other last minute tasks. But I still like to give handmade birthday cards and my daughter had a party for not just one three-year-old, but two. Consequently, I made two of the fastest birthday cards ever. Literally I slapped them together minutes before we left for the joint party, while my husband took a shower. Totally not my typical style of agonizing over the position of each element but it was rather freeing. Sorry about the abysmal photography -- I took the pictures with my phone in the (moving) car on the way to the party. That dark background is the jeans I was wearing.
The secret to this super fast card design was having 1 inch strips of patterned paper already in my scrap box. I've got tons because as an 8.5 by 11 scrapbooker, I often cut 1 inch off of 12 by 12 papers. I selected three strips that used purple for my daughter's friend Violet and three with oranges for the little girl named Clementine. I stamped some birthday and letter stamps using chalk ink, punched two circles, added scrap ribbon and voila! The stamping is rather messy and not up to my usual standards but I'm thinking three-year-olds won't really notice.
Do you have any tricks for getting cards made fast?
The secret to this super fast card design was having 1 inch strips of patterned paper already in my scrap box. I've got tons because as an 8.5 by 11 scrapbooker, I often cut 1 inch off of 12 by 12 papers. I selected three strips that used purple for my daughter's friend Violet and three with oranges for the little girl named Clementine. I stamped some birthday and letter stamps using chalk ink, punched two circles, added scrap ribbon and voila! The stamping is rather messy and not up to my usual standards but I'm thinking three-year-olds won't really notice.
Do you have any tricks for getting cards made fast?
Monday, September 30, 2013
Minnie Mouse 3rd Birthday Party
Well, the party's been over for a week but my house is still decorated like Minnie Mouse Birthday Land so it can't be too late to post some pics. The party was super fun although I think the guests had more fun than the birthday girl. She was a bit overwhelmed! There ended up being 20 kids. I'm thrilled that she has such a large social circle but it was pretty crazy, especially since it was rainy that morning so we had the party inside. Fortunately we have a large living room where the grownups could socialize and were also able to use the living space in the attached in-law apartment as an "activity room" for the kids.
I was too busy running the party to take pics so thankfully my daughter's sitter stepped in and snapped away with my camera. Unfortunately she didn't really know how to use it so the shots aren't that great, but I think you'll get the idea. I am a little bummed that the fantastic work of my super talented sister-in-law wasn't documented well, but you can check out her blog at www.eventsthatsparkle.net.
My SIL made this SUPER CUTE Minnie Mouse using Styrofoam balls. This photo doesn't do it justice. She also ordered this banner off of Etsy that we hung over our mantle and we were both annoyed because we knew we could have made it ourselves if only our craft supplies were anywhere to be found.
I also bought this huge Minnie sign at Party City that we planned to put on our fence and use as a photo booth but we ended up just attaching it to the wall. My daughter was one of the few kids that was (surprisingly) cooperative about having her photo taken. As my SIL said, it was pretty cheezy but it did add to the atmosphere.
The Activities
I hired one of my friend's boyfriends who used to do kids parties to provide the entertainment, along with a coloring station (I printed out Minnie Mouse coloring sheets and paired them with Minnie crayons and markers from the $1 section in Michaels) and a temporary tattoo station (this was a surprising hit and gave the au pair that accompanied one of the families something to do). I guess they did the limbo and played with a parachute. I kind of missed that while I was setting up the food.
I bought a Minnie pinata at Party City and the nice thing was that it had the pull strings. My daughter really wanted to smack it with a bat like at the party she went to the day before, but since the rain forced us inside I was happy that no one was bashing down my walls. I did make cute favor bags for the kids to collect the loot in (I'll try to find a photo.)
The kids also played "Pin the Bow on the Minnie," which I made myself. I designed the artwork in Adobe Illustrator the printed it on ledger size paper and mounted it onto black poster board.The bows were a pain to cut out (thanks, Jess!) but I ran them through my Xyron using the re-positionable adhesive and they worked perfectly. I wasn't sure what to use as a blindfold and then happened upon a sleep mask in the dollar section of Michaels that none of the kids complained about putting it on. (Except my kid, who pulled the mask off and totally cheated.)
The Food
We had the regular kind of party snacks out when people got there -- veggie tray with dip, hummus and pita chips, pretzels, and other kinds of chips. Served juice boxes, small (uncustomized -- I just couldn't pull it off!) bottles of water, beer, hard cider and wine. For lunch we had pizza cut into 16 slices each. My husband ordered 10 pizzas which I was convinced was way too much but most of it got eaten!
OK what you really want to know about were the treats, I know. Round 2 of Minnie Mouse cupcakes came out pretty good. This time I made candy bows using pink Wilton candy melts and this bow mold I bought from Amazon. The first tray was a little rough but once I got the hang of it (and realized the mini Oreo ears would cover the ugly backs) it was MUCH faster than the fruit roll-up bow making method. I made two kinds -- pink cupcakes with white frosting and chocolate cupcakes with chocolate frosting. I added white candy sprinkles to the chocolate ones for a little extra detail. Unfortunately either no pictures were taken of the cupcakes before the party or no one has yet shared them with me, so all I have is this photo of the one lone chocolate cupcake left at the end of the party.
I also made Rice Krispy treats. They were all going to be Minnie Mouse heads (well, Mickey, I suppose, as I realized too late that the candy bows I put on the small cupcakes were actually intended for the Rice Krispy treats) but the cookie cutter got too sticky and the mixture too hard so I just rolled it into balls and stuck them on a lollipop stick. They I dunked partially into melted chocolate and threw on some sprinkles. My husband claims I invented Rice Krispy lollipops but I'm guessing someone out there has already made them. Anyway, there were absolutely none left after the party so I guess they were yummy. Even if the display was a rather ghetto piece of plain Styrofoam.
I didn't get to DIY as many things as I planned to and the rain was disappointing but the house looked cute and the birthday girl seemed reasonably happy. I even got to socialize a bit instead of spending the whole time running around like a crazy person. All in all it was a super fun party.
But next year I'm staying off Pinterest and we're so having it out of the house!
I was too busy running the party to take pics so thankfully my daughter's sitter stepped in and snapped away with my camera. Unfortunately she didn't really know how to use it so the shots aren't that great, but I think you'll get the idea. I am a little bummed that the fantastic work of my super talented sister-in-law wasn't documented well, but you can check out her blog at www.eventsthatsparkle.net.
The Decor
So the decor was pretty typical Minnie Mouse Bowtique party. Lots of pink and black and polka-dots. I got some ideas online (check out my Pinterest Board). I made a cute sign for the door but apparently no photos were taken of it. My sister-in-law put these adorable paper lanterns from Oriental Trading Company up on our living room ceiling, which took more time that anticipated but was so worth it. I may keep them up permanently, they are so cute (although this is a bad photo)!My SIL made this SUPER CUTE Minnie Mouse using Styrofoam balls. This photo doesn't do it justice. She also ordered this banner off of Etsy that we hung over our mantle and we were both annoyed because we knew we could have made it ourselves if only our craft supplies were anywhere to be found.
I also bought this huge Minnie sign at Party City that we planned to put on our fence and use as a photo booth but we ended up just attaching it to the wall. My daughter was one of the few kids that was (surprisingly) cooperative about having her photo taken. As my SIL said, it was pretty cheezy but it did add to the atmosphere.
The Activities
I hired one of my friend's boyfriends who used to do kids parties to provide the entertainment, along with a coloring station (I printed out Minnie Mouse coloring sheets and paired them with Minnie crayons and markers from the $1 section in Michaels) and a temporary tattoo station (this was a surprising hit and gave the au pair that accompanied one of the families something to do). I guess they did the limbo and played with a parachute. I kind of missed that while I was setting up the food.
I bought a Minnie pinata at Party City and the nice thing was that it had the pull strings. My daughter really wanted to smack it with a bat like at the party she went to the day before, but since the rain forced us inside I was happy that no one was bashing down my walls. I did make cute favor bags for the kids to collect the loot in (I'll try to find a photo.)
The kids also played "Pin the Bow on the Minnie," which I made myself. I designed the artwork in Adobe Illustrator the printed it on ledger size paper and mounted it onto black poster board.The bows were a pain to cut out (thanks, Jess!) but I ran them through my Xyron using the re-positionable adhesive and they worked perfectly. I wasn't sure what to use as a blindfold and then happened upon a sleep mask in the dollar section of Michaels that none of the kids complained about putting it on. (Except my kid, who pulled the mask off and totally cheated.)
The Food
We had the regular kind of party snacks out when people got there -- veggie tray with dip, hummus and pita chips, pretzels, and other kinds of chips. Served juice boxes, small (uncustomized -- I just couldn't pull it off!) bottles of water, beer, hard cider and wine. For lunch we had pizza cut into 16 slices each. My husband ordered 10 pizzas which I was convinced was way too much but most of it got eaten!
OK what you really want to know about were the treats, I know. Round 2 of Minnie Mouse cupcakes came out pretty good. This time I made candy bows using pink Wilton candy melts and this bow mold I bought from Amazon. The first tray was a little rough but once I got the hang of it (and realized the mini Oreo ears would cover the ugly backs) it was MUCH faster than the fruit roll-up bow making method. I made two kinds -- pink cupcakes with white frosting and chocolate cupcakes with chocolate frosting. I added white candy sprinkles to the chocolate ones for a little extra detail. Unfortunately either no pictures were taken of the cupcakes before the party or no one has yet shared them with me, so all I have is this photo of the one lone chocolate cupcake left at the end of the party.
I also made Rice Krispy treats. They were all going to be Minnie Mouse heads (well, Mickey, I suppose, as I realized too late that the candy bows I put on the small cupcakes were actually intended for the Rice Krispy treats) but the cookie cutter got too sticky and the mixture too hard so I just rolled it into balls and stuck them on a lollipop stick. They I dunked partially into melted chocolate and threw on some sprinkles. My husband claims I invented Rice Krispy lollipops but I'm guessing someone out there has already made them. Anyway, there were absolutely none left after the party so I guess they were yummy. Even if the display was a rather ghetto piece of plain Styrofoam.
I didn't get to DIY as many things as I planned to and the rain was disappointing but the house looked cute and the birthday girl seemed reasonably happy. I even got to socialize a bit instead of spending the whole time running around like a crazy person. All in all it was a super fun party.
But next year I'm staying off Pinterest and we're so having it out of the house!
Thursday, September 19, 2013
Birthday stuff
So we moved. Exactly a month ago. The new house is awesome. So much bigger, so much nicer and we're really loving the neighborhood. One thing that I really don't love is that the room that's supposed to be my new craft studio is not finished! It's a big semi-finished attic and it needs a panel to be put in to cover a big hole in the wall. Something about access to the heating panel if I recall correctly. I know the workers will likely make a big mess so I have been waiting setting up the room, but now it's been a month and I am getting itchy to craft!
The other problem is that all of the boxes somehow ended up in the wrong place. I felt like like I clearly labeled everything "craft room" that I wanted up on the third floor and wrote "office" on those that I wanted in my little alcove office that I made behind the fireplace. But yet the complete opposite was done. I have slowly been getting everything into the right room, but some of the boxes are heavy! You don't realize how much 12 X 12 paper weighs until you put hundreds of sheets together in a box...
Anyway, this is my main excuse for not having posted in a month. The move. The unpacking. The general disorder. But there's also another reason -- my daughter's third birthday! She officially turned three a few days ago but her birthday party is this weekend. I feel a little badly that it's definitely going to be smaller in scale that last year's party (although with double the guests -- how did that happen?) For last year's rainbow themed soiree I designed a super cute printed invitation in Photoshop:
I did all kinds of extra projects like customized water bottles:
And sippy cups with each kid's name on them:
UPDATED 9/30/13: I just discovered that you can see all of the details from last year on my sister-in-law's blog at www.eventsthatsparkle.net!
This year we've got a Minnie's Bowtique themed birthday party and I did design the invitation, although I sent it out electronically because I was running out of time:
I'm fancying up the treat bags and making Minnie cupcakes but that's about it. I did a trial run of the cupcakes for my daughter's preschool class, but it was before the bow mold I ordered from Amazon arrived and I couldn't find mini Oreos in the store so I improvised with chocolate candy melts and bow made out of strawberry fruit roll ups. They came out super cute but the bows were pretty labor intensive (that stuff is STICKY!) so I'm hoping bow made out of candy melts is a little easier. The party is in two days and I'll keep you posted!
The other problem is that all of the boxes somehow ended up in the wrong place. I felt like like I clearly labeled everything "craft room" that I wanted up on the third floor and wrote "office" on those that I wanted in my little alcove office that I made behind the fireplace. But yet the complete opposite was done. I have slowly been getting everything into the right room, but some of the boxes are heavy! You don't realize how much 12 X 12 paper weighs until you put hundreds of sheets together in a box...
Anyway, this is my main excuse for not having posted in a month. The move. The unpacking. The general disorder. But there's also another reason -- my daughter's third birthday! She officially turned three a few days ago but her birthday party is this weekend. I feel a little badly that it's definitely going to be smaller in scale that last year's party (although with double the guests -- how did that happen?) For last year's rainbow themed soiree I designed a super cute printed invitation in Photoshop:
I did all kinds of extra projects like customized water bottles:
And sippy cups with each kid's name on them:
UPDATED 9/30/13: I just discovered that you can see all of the details from last year on my sister-in-law's blog at www.eventsthatsparkle.net!
This year we've got a Minnie's Bowtique themed birthday party and I did design the invitation, although I sent it out electronically because I was running out of time:
I'm fancying up the treat bags and making Minnie cupcakes but that's about it. I did a trial run of the cupcakes for my daughter's preschool class, but it was before the bow mold I ordered from Amazon arrived and I couldn't find mini Oreos in the store so I improvised with chocolate candy melts and bow made out of strawberry fruit roll ups. They came out super cute but the bows were pretty labor intensive (that stuff is STICKY!) so I'm hoping bow made out of candy melts is a little easier. The party is in two days and I'll keep you posted!
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