Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

A Rustic Colorado Bridal Shower

We recently had a young man in our church propose to the love of his life. The happy couple is getting married next month and so we held a bridal shower for his fiancée at our church. I will share the recipes we used in another post but for right now you guys can enjoy the pictures. There was much burlap, pine cones, moss, tissue paper pom poms and love. =) (oh and yummy food!)
Here are some pictures that my hubby took of the couple for their engagement.


Ok...enough of them. ;) Here are some of the pictures of Heather's bridal shower.


Homemade cupcake stand (thanks to Dave B. for putting it together!)


I LOVE using mason jars!


Delicious recipe I found on Pinterest and my friend Angela made the chocolate H's


Simply Lemonade


Marriage Advice Tree



Coffee Punch


Hooray for dishes that won't come out of the packaging ;)

Recipes for:

Dark Chocolate Cupcakes with Peanut Butter Frosting

Sausage Wonton's

Chicken Salad Sandwiches

Coffee Punch

...coming soon. =)

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Pirate party and lessons learned

The birthday boy was happy with his party and that's what counts. I personally learned some lessons with this pirate party.

Everything doesn't have to be perfect.
Accidents will happen.
The birthday boy is perfectly happy with any cake.
High altitude matters when baking a cake.
Don't plan a bday party in the middle of a crazy, busy week. =)

All that being said...I don't have 'perfect' birthday pictures of all the decorations and such but I will share what I have. I found the cutest pirate ship cake recipe via www.familyfun.com and it was really easy to make but I didn't account for the high altitude in Colorado. I haven't had a problem with any of my other baking but cakes that require shaping and height require extra tlc here. I had the cake all frosted and decorated and I went upstairs to get ready for my son's party and my hubby snapped the one and only picture I had of that cake before it split down the middle. There was no saving the ship.


So, 30 minutes before the party was going to start, I ran to the store and bought a round chocolate cake and put all my pirate decorations on top of it... and guess what?!!! My son loved it just the same. ;) I probably complicate things way too much when it comes to birthdays and I have to remember that my kids are perfectly content with a simple cake and a party with friends planned with love for them.


I found some free cute pirate printables at the Cottage Industrialist. She has free invitations, thank you notes, pirate hats and eye patches, cupcake liners and banners available. No need to buy any!


I used little 99cent beach buckets for favors and filled them with chocolate gold coins, compasses, play doh and candy. You can see them in the background of the photo below. I did blue buckets for the boys and pink for the girls.


It was easy to decorate the table. I just got some black material and black plates with red knapkins. I used empty Starbucks frappuccino bottles instead of paper cups. I started collecting them a while back and then just peeled off the labels and washed them out. They are adorable to use for parties and reusable. I bought some red and white striped straws and you can find some at Amazon. I also had a lot of shells and sea decorations in my basement so I just dug them out of boxes and used those at the party.


A friend of ours built an awesome 'plank' for the kids to pretend with and they really enjoyed it!




We played walk the plank, hunted for hidden treasure and played pass the bomb. (pass the bomb was an inflated black balloon and it was basically played like the game 'hot potato') We also had a pirate ship piñata.


Free printable


All in all we celebrated Luke's 3rd birthday...and had fun! ;)



Happy Birthday, Lukester!

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Oatmeal can turned headband holder

How can you turn something like this:

Into a cute and useful headband holder? Easy! Here's how...

What you'll need:
  • Empty oatmeal can
  • Scrapbook paper
  • Double-sided tape or glue gun
  • Scissors
I let my daughter choose her own scrapbook paper which took a bit longer than I expected, but she had fun in the process. She recently changed her favorite color from pink to purple and so she tried to find the perfect shade. (That shade turned out to be a deep and glittered purple) =)
She also wanted a white flowered paper to put over the purple. I had my doubts but it turned out pretty cute. 
Gather your materials
Take your tape or glue gun and begin pasting your paper around the can.

Making one of these really helped our cluttered dresser problem. =)
You can also add some ribbon to the bottom of the can for fun. ;)
We stuck some detangler spray, hair accessories and perfume inside our canister. It's a great space-saver!
Much better!

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

DIY Turkey Applique Shirt


I found this great tutorial by Lindsay over at The Cottage Home for an adorable turkey shirt. It doesn't take much time to put it together. I used some scrap material laying around and all I had to buy was a packet of Steam a Steam fusible interfacing. Check out the instructions here











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