Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Red & Green Penguin Christmas

This is too cute not to post! I love the details of this party. Right down to the candy canes & paper cone wreaths! I found this at Hostess with the mostess  There are lots of party ideas, inspirations & even where to buy them. Scroll thru for full credits :)


Get ready for a major dose of MERRY with this adorable and oh-so “Chilly & CheeryPenguin Holiday Party from Paula of Frog Prince Paperie. Her daughter begged for a Christmas party this year… and boy did mom deliver! I’m loving all the DIY elements, including the beautiful paper ornaments & trees, spectacular paper cone wreaths, and cute ribbon-rosette-adorned aprons, just to name a few. This has to be one of the cutest kids holiday parties ever… the darling penguin just melts my heart!
Some of my favorite “sweet” details include the milk shooters rimmed with chocolate sprinkles, the incredibly detailed penguin cookies, the chocolate-dipped marshmallow “snow cones”, and the cutest little fondant penguin cupcake toppers. Also loving all the festive activities for guests – including “playing in the snow(what a great way to recycle all of your packing peanuts) and crafting sparkly ornaments (with glitter INSIDE – much cleaner if you ask me!). And of course we can’t forget about all the adorable penguin paper details, which are available in the Frog Prince Paperie etsy shop!
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PARTY DETAILS, as told by Paula. . .

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“My daughter begged for a Christmas party this year—lucky for her it doesn’t take much excuse for me to start designing an event! It was a fun experience planning this party; Maddie was there every step giving her input on what games to play, what food we should eat and what we should drink and give out as favors.
The front rooms of the house were decked out for the party in red and green with a “Chilly & Cheery” penguin theme.  I handmade virtually everything in this party from the paper ornament, ribbon rosettes on the aprons, paper trees on the tables and wreaths.  These were all great touches that anyone can pull off with a little effort.
We had a table full of fruits and vegetables for the kids, and a small sweets table. Edible Details sent the cutest little fondant penguin toppers for our cupcakes that the girls later put in front of their gingerbread houses. Renee of Bees Knees Creative sent some adorable (and delicious!) sugar cookies that perfectly matched our little penguin graphics.
Other items on the table were peppermint fudge covered oreos, divinity (a favorite southern candy), white chocolate drizzled popcorn with m&ms, and chocolate cookie dough truffles. The favorite on the table were the “snow cones.” I dipped a large marshmallow in candy melt, rolled it in coconut and then placed it on a tiny ice cream cone and topped it off with a red m&m. Easy and fabulously fun!
On the main table, I created a little forest of trees. I made them using party hats and dowel rods! They were the perfect whimsical touch to our handmade party.
As our little guests arrived, we had them sit and do a craft to give them something to do while we waited for everyone to show up. Using some fine glitter from Martha Stewart, glass bulbs and special glue, we made some tree-worthy glittery ornaments.
Some of the other activities we did during the party:
Play in the “snow” – This was such a crowd pleaser at Halloween, there was a request for a repeat! I filled a box full of Styrofoam peanuts and hid small toys and hair things in the bottom of the box. The kids had to dive mostly in the box to find them!
Wrap a gift – Two teams of three, all armed with a roll of toilet paper, race to wrap up a precious gift, a mommy.
Gingerbread house decorating – We used the tutorial by Nicole at Tradewind Tiaras. This gingerbread recipe was really fantastic, and making the houses as a-frames made them go together in a snap. Each girl had her own frosting bag full of royal icing and an apron made especially for her as she decorated her masterpiece.
Yankee gift exchange – Pick a present or steal a present as your number is called.
The party ran late because the girls were having so much fun… which I took as a huge compliment! The penguin printables we used in our party are now available in our Etsy shop.”
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VENDOR CREDITS:

– Photography and Styling: Paula Biggs at Frog Price Paperie
– Paperie: Renee Adler for Frog Price Paperie
– Fondant Cupcake Toppers: Edible Details
– Sugar Cookies:  Bees Knees Creative

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Free Justin Beiber birthday invitation

Free Justin Beiber Birthday Invitation. Just download  here & print!

These are 4x6. For best results, have them printed at your local photolab.

Monday, December 5, 2011

How to make Ruffled Wreath



 

Found this today at Dixie Delights. It looks like it requires a little patience. But with a price tag of seven dollars (per wreath) it is soooooooo totally worth it!

For each wreath you'll need:
14" foam wreath
400 1-4 cup coffee filters
hot glue
1. Wrap the wreath by spreading out coffee filters and hot gluing to attach.
2. I then separated about 50 filters in a big pile.  You want to fold the filter in fourths.  So, fold in half once and then in half again.  You'll want to pinch the bottom of the fold tightly but leave the ruffled part loose and ruffled.
3.  Apply hot glue to the point of the folded filter. 
4.  Attach the filter to the wreath.  I essentially covered all parts of the wreath that were seen when it's laying flat.  I figured having a flat back would make it much easier to hang.  Place them close together on the wreath.
5.  Repeat, making your way around the wreath until covered!  I used nearly all 400 filters on one wreath.
6.  I looped a wide, satin ribbon around the wreath and hung from the top of my living room bookcase with a strong staple gun staple.  Here's the finished back and finished front!

Sunday, December 4, 2011

North Pole GingerBread house Party

I've been spending a lot of time looking for inspiration for the class Holiday Party. Not allowing candy & homemade items in school is making it difficult.
I would love to have something like this NORTH POLE GINGERBREAD HOUSE DECORATING PARTY created by Jenny of Jenny Cookies. It was featured on Kara's Party Ideas
I love the cupcakes with the peppermint sticks!
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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Red & Aqua Christmas Party

After finding the Maree Truelove printables yesterday. I am LOVING the red & blue christmas theme. Here's a party that I found at Kara's Party Ideas . The party was created  by Mon Tresor of Australia.
 

It's not your traditional color scheme, which I love. Here's what the creator has to say about her party:


Suzanna said, "This christmas table was simple, yet effective and featured lots of ribbons, nougat wrapped in twine, fresh cherries in baking cups on sweet stands, cinnamon donuts drizzled with coconut to resemble snow, white chocolate snow cones, gingerbread cookies and red rock candy.
I own an online store, Mon Tresor which is an emporium of accessories & party pieces for stylish young ones & adults alike!"



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