Welcome to our Halloween Party! Kelsey from Everyday is a Celebration and I are hosting a batty Halloween party today and you are invited! Over the past month, Kelsey and I have been putting our heads together to think of some great designs and party décor to create a fun Halloween party setting. Kelsey has a shop, Snowcone & Lollipop Designs where she sells party printables! You can get a whole party package that includes: invitations, a party banner, circle labels, water bottle labels, tented cards, drink flags, and more! In my shop I sell other party supplies, including: fondant cupcake toppers, paper straws, twine, cupcake wrappers, and more! We decided to put our items and passion for parties together to create a fun Halloween party, that we hope you enjoy!
Vendor Credits:
Cupcake Wrappers, Fondant Cupcake Toppers, Paper Straws, Twine, Tissue Poms, and Mini Bunting by Domestic Charm
Paper Party Printables by Snowcone & Lollipop Designs
Bat Candy Bar Printable available by Skip to my Lou
Photography by Kelsey & Katelyn
We can’t wait to show you more parties that we have in the works! It has been so much fun working with Kelsey and I hope that you stop by her shop and blog because I know you will love what you see!
Linking up HERE!
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Cupcake Cake Pops
I have seen lots of these cupcake cake pops online, but this was my first time making them. They weren't any harder then making regular cake pops, just required a couple extra steps. I think they were originally done by Bakerella here. To make them a little bit more fun I used striped paper straws instead of lollipop sticks. You can follow the steps below to learn how to make them.
Monday, September 26, 2011
Glass Milk Bottles
I love the look of the glass milk bottles for parties. And they look really cute with a paper straw in them! My friend Nicky from Hey Little Birdie gave me a great tip the other day! She used the Starbuck's frappuccino bottles to make her own glass milk bottles for her daughter's birthday party! So clever and a great way to save some money! You can even purchase a large case of them at Costco. I bought a small 4-pack of Chai Latte bottles from Target and it worked perfect for what I needed them for! If you're looking for some paper straws to place in them you can find them in my shop!
Sunday, September 25, 2011
You're Invited to a Party
Over the past month or so, Kelsey from Everyday is a Celebration and I have been planning a Halloween Party -- and YOU are invited! We have combined our love for parties with our party shop items to put together a MEGA bash chock full of great sweets, treats, and inspiration!
Kelsey has a shop HERE and I have an Etsy shop HERE... put them together and you have quite the Halloween Par-Tay!
The party is this Wednesday and we would love for you to join us! Stop by Domestic Charm or Everyday is a Celebration and join in on the fun!
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Mummie Juice Boxes
I used the small sized juice boxes. You just remove the straw and wrap the box in tape. Punch a hole in the tape for the straw. Then stick on the googly eyes and put one or two extra pieces of tape over the eyes to make some different faces!
Sunday, September 18, 2011
DIY Kids Halloween Costume Ideas
Some great Halloween costume ideas from over at Disney's Family Fun site. These are just a few from their large selection of creative DIY Halloween costumes for kids of all ages. They also provide detailed instructions on how to make each costume, including a material list. Click the links below each picture to see how to make each one.
I am not positive what Hudson and Max are going to be yet this year. Hudson keeps changing his mind...but I am thinking he is going to end up being Buzz Lightyear. Nothing very creative, but it's his favorite! :)
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Superhero Cake
So I realize that I made this cake for Hudson back in April, but I have been making some Superhero cupcake toppers lately and it took me back to this cake. I don't think I ever posted some of these pictures of it, so I thought I would now. I made the superhero topper from fondant and it is being held up with toothpicks that dried inside of the legs. Maybe one day soon I will post a full tutorial on how to make one! I think I might also start selling the Superhero cake topper in my Etsy shop for those who would rather just buy one and not make it. :) It was a fun day, can't believe it has already been almost 6 months since then! Love that kid!
Pictures by Melissa Young Photography
Pictures by Melissa Young Photography
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Dresser Revamp
So here she is...my first chalk paint project! I am really happy with how the dresser turned out, and loved using the chalk paint. I painted the dresser with the Paris Grey chalk paint and then painted the hardware with the old white. I distressed the dresser on some of the edges and used a clear wax to seal it. I love all of the little details of the dressers drawers and edging along the bottom! Now that I finished it I am kind of tempted to keep it...but I don't really have a place for it. So... the dresser will be available for purchase this weekend at the Vintage Market in Scottsdale!
Halloween Bat Craft
I made this Halloween Bat this morning with Hudson. It is made from a recycled egg carton. I found the idea on Pinterest here via Enchanted Learning. I know Halloween is still over a month away, but I am kind of over Summer and ready for Fall! Hudson also keeps telling me "I am SO excited for Halloween!!!"...So I thought we would make something "Halloweenish" today since he has a bit of a wait ahead of him! You will need:
-Egg carton
-Eyes
-Ribbon
-Glue
Here is how we made ours:
Start with an empty egg carton and cut the top and sides off so it looks like this.
Each egg carton can make 4 bats, so cut the carton into sections like this. You will need to trim the backs down so that it can sit flat.
Next cut out each side to make the bats wings. Then spray paint each bat black.
Now that the bat has dried you child can help with this part. Have you child place glue on the backs of the eyes and place them onto the bats face.
Make a small hole in the top of the bat's head and have your child push the ribbon through the hole. Tie a couple knots to keep the ribbon from pulling through. And you're done! Now you can hang the bat somewhere in the house as a Halloween decoration.
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