This punched paper garland takes a bit of time, but the results are totally worth it! I used a variety of paper punches to get different sized cutouts. My largest punch was a 2″ circle and the smallest one was an oval that was about an inch wide. This is the time-consuming part of the project, but it’s mindless […]
First Birthday Party: The Favors
I wanted to keep the favors for Elise’s party simple, so I made photo cards and homemade chocolate chip cookies. For the photo cards, I used paper leftover from the invitations and some additional cardstock and attached wallet-sized photos. I used patterned packing tape to seal the treat bags. Finally a good use for patterned packing tape!
How to: Ruffled crepe paper party streamers
I made these ruffled streamers from crepe paper for Elise’s party after seeing the idea here. This is a super easy, cheap and quick way to make custom party decorations. There’s really no way to mess it up since it looks better the messier it is. Start with a few different colors of crepe paper. […]
How to fake a die cut
Do you have a die cut machine? Yeah, me neither. They are expensive, and I’m not sure how much I would actually use it if I had one. But there are occasions when it might be nice to use cut out letters and numbers. So here’s an easy way to fake a die cut with crisp, clean […]
First Birthday Party: The Decorations
I made a lot of decorations for Elise’s birthday party… let me show you! The photo tour begins now! Front door sign I was originally going with no theme (just bright fun colors), but the cupcakes slowly crept in. More hanging cupcakes Photo cylinders Ruffly crepe paper streamers Sewn punched paper garlands High chair sign (covering up […]
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