Easy DIY: Matchbox Dollhouse
I saw Margaret’s matchbox dollhouse on Homemade City and thought it was so cute. Of course, I then got to thinking that it would be even more fun to have a tiny paper… Continue reading
It was easy picking the theme for my son’s 10th birthday as he’s a big Star Wars fans. First up, the invitation was the intro from the movies. I came up with the… Continue reading
Miss Parker turned 8 and to celebrate, the treats table was inspired by Ever After High. Pinks and purples were the colors of the day. Since Parker wanted a black-out chocolate cake, Melanie… Continue reading
I wasn’t sure I could top last year’s Maddie-licious party, but decided to try with a county fair theme after going to the Minnesota State Fair. With a little planning, fun prizes and… Continue reading
UPDATED: We’ve added pictures from Bellamy Blue and more details. Our next celebration was an “unbirthday” tea party for Parker’s 5th birthday. We decided to send invitations via Paperless Post. We love that… Continue reading
For Maddie’s 9th birthday, she decided she wanted a candy party. And so the wheels were set in motion for a Maddie-licious party.First thing was to get the invitation out. We decided to… Continue reading
I saw Margaret’s matchbox dollhouse on Homemade City and thought it was so cute. Of course, I then got to thinking that it would be even more fun to have a tiny paper… Continue reading
I saw these online but since my kids aren’t big on coconut, I thought I’d try using chocolate sprinkles. Just dip part of a marshmallow into melted chocolate and roll in sprinkles. The… Continue reading
My daughter loves Nyan Cat, so I decided to try making one. I used Mokulen22’s pattern and felt scraps I had. I sewed most of it, but used fabric glue for the face… Continue reading
Melted chocolate, crushed graham crackers and marshmallows are all you need for the tasty treats. We tried them without sticks, too. A bit trickier to dip, so we ended up covered the entire… Continue reading
A quick and easy way to cover things up. Just paper and curling ribbon. You can get the kids to help, too. I made things more interesting by throwing in some Star Wars… Continue reading
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Share some bunny love with Urban Threads’ Bunny Project. Make some bunnies, add the downloadable tag and leave them in public spaces for someone to find. There’s a free template for this quick… Continue reading
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I love sweatshirts because they’re comfortable and they have a big pocket. I’m not so keen on the hood and how casual they look. So, I decided to change my hoodie to a… Continue reading