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Sprinkled Mini Party Hats…

October 1, 2013 by krisha

I’m finally getting around to posting my tutorial on the mini party hats I did for the So You Think You’re Crafty birthday challenge. I love these little guys! And just like candy dots, the sprinkles design is completely edible…how fun!
mini party hats
Supplies you will need:

  • Cardstock
  • Pom poms
  • Glue
  • Tape
  • Pencil
  • Scissors
  • Razor blade
  • Elastic thread
  • Sprinkles
  • Small batch royal icing
  • Number or desired image template
  • Mini party hat template (download available at the end of this post)

partyhat1 partyhat2 partyhat3 mini party hats partyhat5 mini party hat partyhat7Instructions:

Trace party hats onto cardstock, using the mini party hat template.
Trace desired image onto center of hat.
Make cutting marks for tab insert and holes for threading elastic.
Determine length of elastic needed, cut, and thread through holes. Tie a secure knot for each side.
Insert tab through slot on back of party hat and secure with tape on the inside.
Flood the image with royal icing, careful not to use too much.
Cover icing with sprinkles and gently shake off excess.
Allow to dry overnight.
Glue pom pom to top of hat.partyhat10 partyhat11mini party hatsParty on!!
Mini Party Hat Template

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Cocktail Napkin Garland…

September 11, 2013 by krisha

For week 1 in the So You Think You’re Crafty challenge, I created this party garland out of cocktail napkins. The challenge theme was, In the Kitchen. Honestly, I wasn’t sure what I wanted to make. I didn’t really need anything for my kitchen, so I opted not to build. I thought about a recipe, but decided nah on that. What I ended up doing was, grabbing a bunch of cocktail napkins out of my kitchen cabinet and turning them into this cool party garland!
cheap and easy party garlandThings you’ll need:
Cocktail napkins in various patterns and colors.
Sewing machine or needle and thread.
napkin party garlandIf you are using a sewing machine, adjust your stitch length and tension settings. If you have a gathering foot, attach it now. Place your first napkin under the foot, with the open side facing towards you. Start gathering the napkin and insert your next one inside the previous napkin…a few stitches before the start of the new one. That sounds like a mouthful, but say it a few times and you’ll get what I’m saying. Now, if you don’t have a sewing machine you can gather the old fashioned way with a needle and thread. Of course it will take longer, but definitely still doable. If you did this by hand, don’t worry about the previous step I just mentioned. Simply, do a series of needle up, needle down through the napkin in order to make a gather.
party garland out of napkinsKeep sewing to your desired length or until you have a string of goodness like this…
quick and easy party garlandeasy party garland made out of napkinsquick and easy party garlandquick and easy party garlandHang up and marvel at your cocktail napkin masterpiece! And if a guest asks for a napkin, you can just be all like, Duh.

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Paper Cone Garland…

September 4, 2013 by krisha

I have been working on this post for nearly 2 weeks. Finally, today I was able to finish up my photo shoot and put together this tutorial.

I’m kind of obsessed with garlands these days. Lately, I’ve been challenging myself  to use items I already have around the house. Yes, I’m dipping into my craft hoard and actually using some of my supplies.
cheap easy garland

I absolutely love how this garland came together! Isn’t it fun? And look at bull…party animal!

Supplies you’ll need:

  • Paintbrushes
  • Liquid Watercolors or regular watercolors
  • Circle punch
  • White cardstock
  • String or twine
  • Large eye needle
  • Scissors
  • Scrapbooking double sided tape

Instructions:

  • Punch out several circles from your white cardstock.
  • Cut a slit from outer edge to middle of circle.
  • Apply double sided tape to one side of the slit
  • Form circle into a small cone and secure with tape.
  • Paint around the perimeter of the cones.
  • Thread painted cones, alternating them up and down.
  • Hang and enjoy your masterpiece!watercolor garlandcheap easy garland for partieseasy garland for birthdaycheap easy party decorationscheap party decorparty decorations on a budgetHere’s a pull back shot of my set up. A certain little girl kept photobombing my shoot with her “well endowed” drawings. cheap party decor

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Baking Cup Party Lights…

August 21, 2013 by krisha

Like many of my ideas, this one has been swimming around in my head for quite a while.  I don’t know what has taken me so long to do up this post, because the whole idea is super easy! It literally took me 5 minutes to do. You know those really cute baking cups?  I had some mismatched ones just sitting in my cabinet. There were too few to use for a party, so I embellished a string of indoor lights and created this fun party accessory!baking cup string lights

camping lights

What you’ll need:

  • Baking cups
  • Indoor mini string lights
  • Awl or other pointy object of similar diameter.

baking cup party lights for camping

Instructions:

Using the awl, poke a hole in the center of all the baking cups.
Do not make the hole too big, or the baking cup will fall off.
Insert lights into baking cups.
Plug in and party on!

baking cup string lights

Obviously, these are a little off center, but they still got the job done.

cupcake liner party lights

camping party lights

baking cup string lights

cupcake liner string lights

I love these for a patio party or how fun would these be to take on a camping trip?

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God’s Eye Cake Topper…

August 16, 2013 by krisha

When I was pulling ideas for Jackson’s living room camp out party, I scoured Pinterest for cake inspiration. Almost every camp out party had the same campfire cake. It was really cute, but I wanted something different. Then I remembered these God’s eyes I used to make when I was kid. Do you remember making these? I made mine at Vacation Bible School, but I know others that made them at camp. The story goes that the four points represent earth, fire, water, and air. Traditionally, they are created to mark a celebration or a blessing.  I think that’s a perfect fit for camp out birthday cake!

god's eye cake topper

If you’ve never made a God’s eye, watch this tutorial. It’s been a while since I made one and this helped as a refresher. It’s a just a series of over and under weaving. You can get as intricate as you like, but I kept it simple.

god's eye cake topper

You will need:

  • Variegated yarn
  • Bamboo skewers
  • Scissors

God's Eye Cake Topper 

Instructions:

  • Watch the video tutorial.
  • Cut skewers to desired lengths. Leave one short, one long.
  • Tie the two skewers together and knot.
  • Begin weaving over and under.
  • When finished, wrap yarn around your stopping point about 4-5 times.
  • Thread tail of yarn through one of the wraps you just made.
  • Secure with a knot and trim excess yarn.

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Trail Mix Party…

August 13, 2013 by krisha

For Jackson’s 6th birthday, I set up a trail mix station for his living room camp out party. The kid’s had so much fun making their little trail mix bags. You don’t need a special occasion, I think this would make an adorable afternoon party with friends!

trailmix bar party

The set up was so easy! A few kraft bags or lunch bags filled to the brim. Print and attach labels, then let the wild animals loose to mix up their own bags.

trailmix party

The wild berries were the favorite! I have seen these many times before, but never had a reason to buy them. They were so good!

trail mix bar

trailmix party

You can find a lot of these specialty candies at World Market, like the mushrooms {chocolate biscuits}, the mossy rocks {chewy apple candy}, and the wood chips {fortune cookie wafers.} Everything else, I picked up at my local grocery store.

trailmix station

And there you have it…a legit camper’s trail mix!

trailmix station

Camper’s Trail Mix Printable

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Mini Pencil Piñatas…

August 8, 2013 by krisha

It’s back to school time and you know what that means? Mini pencil piñatas of course! I am just obsessed with piñata making. I especially love making mini piñatas. There is something so fun about giving someone a piñata! Maybe it’s the unexpectedness? Like…Hi!…Oh and here’s a piñata for you! Or the surprise of what’s inside? I don’t know…but you should definitely try it at least once. Now that I feel like I’ve mastered my technique, I have plans for many more! The mini-er the better!  

pencil pinata

You will need:

  • Cardboard tubes (I used paper towel tubes, cut in half)
  • Tissue or crepe paper in pencil colors
  • Glue stick
  • Scissors
  • Black Sharpie
  • White cardstock
  • Masking tape
  • Treats for stuffing

how to make a pencil pinata

Instructions:

  • Cut tissue paper in strips and make fringe (see here or here for folding and cutting tutorial).
  • Draw and cut a circle out larger than the cardboard tube.
  • Fold circle in half, then in half again.
  • Unfold. Then using fold marks as a guide, cut out 1 piece of the circle.
  • Fold into a cone shape and secure with masking tape.
  • Cut tabs around the bottom of the cone, about 1/8 in apart (this helps to manipulate the cone to fit on cardboard tube).
  • Attach cone to cardboard tube with masking tape.
  • Add glue to the bottom of the cone and begin wrapping the tissue paper. Make sure the fringe is pointing down.
  • Continue adding glue and tissue paper, changing colors when needed until finished.
  • Stuff with small school supplies or candy. I added Hershey’s Hugs & Kisses with a little note.
  • Glue 2 squares of the eraser color tissue paper on the end to seal the piñata.
  • Trim into a circle, leaving 1/8 inch overlap.
  • Glue and fold down overlap.
  • Add a final piece of eraser color fringe to cover the overlap.

pencil pinata

 pencil pinata

pencil pinata

 pencil pinata

 pencil pinata tutorial

To “bust” the piñata, just punch through the top of the eraser with your finger!

back to school treats

pencil pinata

pencil pinata

These are going to make sweet, little back to school treats!

 

 

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Mini layer cakes, plus a birthday banner freebie…

May 15, 2013 by krisha

I designed these cake banners last month for my husband’s birthday, but I’m just now getting to the blogging about them. Usually when I’m doing a blog post that involves baking, I do all of the baking at night. It’s impossible for me to be in the kitchen while my little people are awake. I know most Mom’s probably love baking with their kids. They may even have coordinating aprons. I don’t. As I’ve said before, I’m not crazy about baking. Flour stresses me out. Adding my kids to the mix, takes it to a whole other level. Though as much as I protest baking, I had fun designing these mini 3 layer cakes.

mini birthday cake

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Halloween party favors: Stamp kits

September 18, 2012 by krisha

So I went to Target the other day…..

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