Friday, September 28, 2012

Dragons!


Today, my kids and I decided to make some dragons. Wanna make some too? Here are some things you might need; paper, glue, gel glitter and/or metallic pens, sequins, markers, curling ribbon, and glitter glue.
Here's how we did it.














Monday, September 3, 2012

Ballerina Craft

Craft time anyone?

My daughter and I made some adorable ballerinas today and I thought I would show you how to make some too!
Supplies
Cupcake liners (we used white so we could color on them), markers, pastels, glue, ultra-fine sharpie, gel roller pens in glittery colors, flower hole punch, paper in different colors for the skin, leotards,hair,flowers and/or tiaras. You can find everything you need at Michael's and/or A.C. Moore craft stores. We bought our flower punch at A.C. Moore. You can purchase it here. Oh and I'm pretty sure my daughter snuck in some flower shaped sequins. That's o.k. they ended up looking great! She's a smart girl, that one, I don't know where she gets it. See, her's is the pink one. I also love how she arranged her legs differently or should I say I love how her ballerina is dancing.


Use these patterns as a guide to make and cut out patterns for your ballerina.















Saturday, August 25, 2012

Aluminum Foil River


We found this idea in an issue of Family Fun Magazine this summer and put it on our Summer to-do list. I'm glad we did. It was simple and my kids really enjoyed it. We made boats out of different lids, some clay, tooth picks and decorated paper sails.

Rapunzel Party

My daughter turned 6 this year and she wanted a Rapunzel themed party. The tower turned out great and the guests had fun taking turns looking out of the tower and having their pictures taken. If we had more time I would have loved to paint some flowers on both sides of the Rapunzel's window, but when you are taking care of 3 kids not everything gets done perfectly! As far as the birthday girl was concerned this tower was perfect!
We used a roll of bulletin board paper and some paint and markers. I found the paper at A.C. Moore and it wasn't very expensive. It's the paper teachers use to decorate a bulletin board with and so you can find it at teacher supply stores also.

The Dessert Table
We used poster board, paint and some glitter to make Rapunzel and the floating lanterns. The cake idea is from a Disney Family Fun site.Bakerella's idea, I believe.


Floating Lanterns
I found this gold paper at A.C. Moore. I cut strips and stapled them and then I taped thread onto them. Easy and pretty!

We covered our basement door with a tower. I found banner paper at the craft store and we used crayons and marker.


Upside-Down Balloons
This my new favorite party decoating trick. Getting everything done on time is the hard part when throwing a  party so the great thing about this is you can do this days in advance and they last for days after. Next time I might use more balloons for a different effect but this still looked pretty cool.
How to make them? Put a marble inside a balloon and then blow it up. Tie with string and hang wherever you want them. No helium tank! Found this idea all over pinterest.



Homemade Pinata I took pictures of this as I made it. Hoping to post those soon. We used the brown paper that is on the inside of a wrapping paper tube. You know the stuff you are left with once you run out of the actual wrapping paper. And also some packing tape to hold it together. Crepe paper to decorate.


The birthday girl's own original artwork!






Monday, September 12, 2011

Alice in Wonderland Party






Make your own Alice and Mad Hatter Craft Table.


I found the heart wands at A.C. Moore.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Make Edible Tea Cups

 Found this idea here: Disney Family.
 Start with a plain wafer cone and cut off the handle.

 Next find some round shortbread cookies for the base.
 Add a ring of icing to act like the glue. We used store bought.
 Attach cone to the cookie.
 For the handle, find round gummy rings and cut each one in half.
 Attach a half to each tea cup. Hint: Assemble all of the cups first and do the handles all at the same time. The gummy handles lose their stickiness pretty quickly.
 Let the cups stand for an hour, so that the icing dries. We filled ours with little princess rings and candy bars and kisses.
Finally, we wrapped them in bags for take home favors.