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Showing posts with label birthday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birthday. Show all posts

Monday, March 28, 2016

robot birthday card

I'm back for my final guest designer spot this month for the Simon Says Stamp Monday challenge! It has been so fun designing with those talented ladies this month!


The last challenge of the month is "We Can See Clearly" which means we're using acetate or vellum.

I decided to make a masculine shaker card for my son's birthday.


I started with a gray card base and applied translucent embossing paste through the Dot Fade stencil to give it some texture. I layered a couple papers from the Time Machine 6x6 paper pad. It's a really cool masculine pack with lots of clock parts and gears. I made sure to distress the edges too.


 I made a pocket using a page protector and the Fuse tool, stamped a robot from Robots Blueprints on it, stuffed it with mini gears, gold and silver sequins, and mini beads. I wanted the shaker portion to be used as a bookmark, so I added a metallic eyelet and ribbon to the top. And then to make it easy to remove from the card, I attached the shaker using clear photo corners. And finally, the sentiment is from Friendship Messages.



Thanks for stopping by and come link up your projects for a chance to win $50 to the Simon Says Stamp store!



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Monday, March 30, 2015

Captain America birthday party




We're having a blog hop at The Paper Girls and our theme is PARTY DECOR! Leave comments along the hop for your chance to win a GREAT prize from Unity (details at end of this post)!
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It's birthday season in my household.  3/5 of my family members have a March birthday. The other 2 are in April and May. Parties are everywhere right now! We threw my husband a Sharknado party as a joke and now we're planning a Dr. Who party for my oldest this week :)

My youngest just turned 5 and wanted a Captain America party. We totally threw this together last minute and kept it simple! I used my circle dies to make shield invitation cards and matching goody bags. I made a coordinating banner and printed (and cut) some coloring sheets for kids to decorate their own shields.

Here are my DIY decor elements:

Here was our tablescape with our Avengers-themed food:

Thor's hammer sausage and cheese snacks (this was the kids' FAVORITE!):

Star and shield-shaped sandwiches:

Captain America punch. Juice and Blue Gatorade (which turns out kids think is gross):


Green and Purple Hulk grapes, Red and Yellow Iron Man tomatoes, and strawberries just because they were red and we like them!


Coloring shields which we glued on to an inverted red paper plate with a  duct tape handle:

Showing off their masks and shields!



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OK, now blog hop deets.
What's a blog hop without a prize??


Unity Stamps is our sponsor for this blog hop! We LOVE Unity stamps at the Paper Girls and are so excited they are sponsoring us!
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 You have until Sunday, April 5th, 2015 at 11:59 pm MST to comment. We will announce the winner on Wednesday April 8th, 2015 at 9:00 am MST. 

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Sunday, June 2, 2013

TMNT birthday party

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles!
Heroes in a half-shell.
Turtle power!
I love that my kids watch a show that I watched as a kid!


My middle son has become a fan of TMNT. So we decided it would make a fun theme for his 7th birthday party.
I created this invite in my SCAL2 software and cut it on my Cricut.


 I made him a banner in the turtle colors and the balloon idea is from here. It's just crepe paper and paper eyes. I cut white ovals and drew the black pupils. Only I forgot to give mine mouths!
 (p.s. I know there is supposed to be an orange turtle and not a yellow one. But I could not find orange crepe paper in my town!)
We served pizza for lunch since that is the turtles' favorite food after all!
He wanted his cake to look like a pizza too. I baked the cake in a large round cake pan (14" maybe), frosted with tan frosting (white frosting tinted with brown, yellow, and peach color gels) , used red frosting for the sauce, grated white chocolate for the cheese, fruit rollups for pepperoni and bell peppers, and licorice for the olives.
 
I found these cute Lego candles and just had to use them! (nothing to do with TMNT but they are cute.)
I made these cute mini pizza boxes from kraft paper (I think the svg template came from here) and gave the kids a decorated sugar cookie to take home.

 I set up a cookie bar with sugar cookies, red, green, black, and white colored frostings, sprinkles, and lots of candies. There are these pouches of cookie icing from Betty Crocker that are easy for kids to squeeze out. And it dries fairly quickly making it somewhat easy to get these home without too much mess. I set out a pizza and a turtle cookie for inspiration. Here's what's left of poor Leonardo...
I'm told he was delicious! His mask is fruit rollup and the candy eyes are from the baking section. The kids may have eaten the fruit rollups and had to create the masks from icing which worked out even better!

These pizza cookies are made with red icing, shredded coconut, grated white chocolate, black licorice, and green fruit rollups.
The kids came up with all kinds of crazy cookies. I wish I took pics of them! I only got one plate that one of my kids made:
 Our little cookie taste tester!
The boys also got to make their own Mutagen Ooze! This was such a huge hit and everyone loved it. It was so easy to make too. Recipe found here. It's just made of water, borax, clear school glue, and food coloring. Instead of the cool container in the link I just used these food containers I found at Walmart. They were inexpensive (a pack of 4 for a buck-something), the lime green lid matched the party!, and the container is wide enough that kids can play with the ooze without removing it.
 Such a fun party!
My birthday boy:
 Oooooohhhhhh....I almost forgot! See that green punch the boys are getting above?
We called it Ooze punch. I wish I took a pic of that too. It was just powdered lemonade mix and soda. Take enough powder to make 4 quarts. Add just enough water to dissolve it. I probably used a couple cups. Stir and add lots of green food coloring. Then add in 2 2-Liter bottles of lemon-lime soda. I just happened to use Sierra Mist. This got more compliments than I ever expected it would.
 It's a really weird and fun green color:

I decorated the table with a black tablecloth and added strips of yellow washi tape to make it look like a street. (The turtles live under the streets in the sewer you know.) I spray painted a small bucket so that it looked like a sewer pipe (idea from here) and added some of his turtle figurines for décor around the pipe. Of course at this point someone had already spilled punch and everything was moved. See all the wet blue napkins?? :)  Believe it or not I just happened to have a bunch of 12" pizza pans from Dollar Tree just laying around left over from another project so I used them as a charger at each place setting. I thought they went with the pizza theme, of course, but also looked a bit like a round sewer cover too!
The kids left with an armful of goodies. I found these giant coloring books a few weeks ago for $1 at Wal-Mart and snatched them up. I also found TMNT cups at Wal-Mart that we used at the party. They each took their cup, pizza cookie (not pictured here), picked a balloon, plus took all their cookies and ooze.
Thanks for stopping by today!

I would love to know if you use any of these ideas. Please leave me a comment with a link to your blog so I can see your party too!




Sunday, June 3, 2012

Sweet little birthday box

It's 3D items week over at SP and Company Stamps!
So today for my design team post I've made a little birthday box.


This was all from one sheet of 12x12 paper and an svg file.

I just cut out and assembled the box.

Then attached ribbbon and twine to the top.

The box opened:

And to complete the box, I made this little tag using a die-cut label and Bold Sentiments III: Birthdays and Mix n Match Friends stamp sets.

Here's the completed box again:

This box will be great to give a friend a little something like a cupcake, some truffles, or a few cookies on her special day! I can't wait to fill this and surprise a friend. Thanks for stopping by today! For more inspiration using SP & Company stamps, head over to the blog for daily ideas.



Supplies:
SP & Co stamps: Bold Sentiments III: Birthdays; Mix n Match:Friends
SVGcuts.com svg file
MME Hip Hooray paper
Twinery twine
American Crafts ribbon
SU Framelits Label die
Studio G ink