Saturday, July 30, 2011

Jackson's Breakfast Birthday Party

Today, 4 years ago, I went to the hospital to induce labor with my sweet boy, Jackson. Stubborn little toot arrived 20 hours later (July 31) by c-section but that, my friends, is another story all together.

We celebrated Jackson's 4th birthday with a pajama breakfast party. No one could believe I was crazy enough to have a birthday party at 8:30 in the morning but I'm pretty sure it was an amazing decision. Party was done before noon and we have the rest of the weekend to relax!

So here's some pics of his sunshine-palooza!
Sunshine pinata

Chalkboard paint. Gotta love it!








Milk Mustaches, of course!






Happy Birthday, Jack Jack!

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Americana Burlap Wreath

This weekend I found the cutest wreath tutorial while blog-stalking.
I was looking for a summer wreath and I think this one will take me from Memorial Weekend through Labor Day so I was pretty excited!
The tutorial can be found at
It was super easy. Only thing that was a pain was cutting out those circles.
Oh..and burlap is MESSY!
But in the end, I think it was worth it.
Here's how mine turned out:


In the picture it looks kinda small on the door but in real life it doesn't.
I used a 14 in wreath form.
I think it could use a big bow at the top or something to finish it off but for now,
at 10:15 pm, it's gonna have to work..

Monday, May 9, 2011

Ellie's 1st Birthday Party

Little Diva

Decorated Fireplace

Birthday Banner

 Chandelier Decal Window (backed with pink fabric for the party)

Jackson in front of the Favor Table

 
 Birthday Girl

The only shot I got of the tulle pom pom balls hangin from the ceiling.

 The drink table
 Personalized Water Labels

 The desserts

 Mmm....

Chocolate candies

Watermelon popcorn

Birthday Cake

Chocolate Marshmallows

Dessert Table

Mini antique frames hanging from the chandelier

Side view of the dessert table

Feather boas in the tree

Fireplace
  
Party Favors - Swirly Suckers

More party favors - Personalized hershey kisses

Favor Table

Getting ready to open presents

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Ellie's Birthday Shirt

I had a hard time deciding what Ellie should wear to her 1st birthday party. Yes, I know she'll only be ONE and this isn't her prom or wedding or something where the outfit is uber important but still...If you know me, you get it..

So I found a picture of an outfit online that I liked but it didn't coordinate with E's party and it would take too long to get it here (I found it last night and I need the outfit by Thursday morning for her 1 year pictures.). So I went about figuring out a way to make it myself.

I found a tutorial for how to make ribbon flowers on you tube. Here's my own mini tutorial:

Cut a circle out of cardstock (the size you want the flower to end up).
You can use any width of ribbon you want. Now the length you cut your ribbon is really a toss up. For this circle, I used a yard and a half. This was litterally my first time to do this so I winged it..I over cut the first one just in case.
Ok..so get your hot glue gun going and attach one end of the
ribbon with a dot of glue in the center of the cardstock circle.
Then loop the ribbon to tie a knot and glue that down over what you just glued.
 Once that dries a bit, begin twisting your ribbon around that know, gluing it down in a few places as you go. You'll do this until the whole circle is filled with twisted ribbon.
Once you come to the end of your circle, wrap the ribbon over the edge and glue it down on the back. Then trim any leftover ribbon. You should have a ribbon flower that you could use on picture frames, headbands, or like I did...on a shirt. I practiced a few last night before I made these. And I know this tutorial is lacking, but its my first one so bear with me. Google "how to make ribbon flowers" and you'll see tons of helpful videos on you tube.
 To make her shirt, I just appliqued her onesie with the cupcake bottom, candle, and flame and sewed them down. 
 

To attach the ribbon flowers, I tried to sew them on at first but with the cardstock backing it was too hard. SO..I...you'll never believe this..I sewed some fabric where the flowers would go and HOT GLUED the ribbon flowers to the onesie.
 
 I sure hope it stays long enough to make it through her photo shoot and a little bit of her party! Hope you like it! I think it turned out pretty good for my first go at it.
What do you think?
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