All About the Packaging: Candy Party Labels
We used these at our Maddie-licious party (more to come about it), but you can use these labels for just about anything. Print them on cardstock or sticker paper. Click here to download.
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
We used these at our Maddie-licious party (more to come about it), but you can use these labels for just about anything. Print them on cardstock or sticker paper. Click here to download.
We created these lovely little flags for our Wonderland Tea Party. Click here to download. Photo: Bellamy Blue Photography
Take the bottom half of this and turn it upside down, crumple up three to four sheets of this and place on top, wrap in two 2ft sheets of this, add a foot and… Continue reading
Lucy’s son Jasper loves MTA subways and buses, so she decided on a subway theme for his second birthday. So with a few of our printables, she threw an amazing party for 17… Continue reading
We made these mini aquariums with our kids’ pre-K class. So easy with boxes from the Container Store, gravel, toy fish and a plant. The kids loved them!
Our next celebration was an “unbirthday” tea party for P’s 5th birthday. We started with the elevator so guests would be transported immediately to Wonderland. We made “playing card” tea sandwiches and had… Continue reading
We just threw our first party together! Okay, it was for one of our own kids, but who better to test things out on than your own family? Before the party plans even… Continue reading