Saturday, September 24, 2011

puppy party- kate is 2!

i feel really bad. here i am planning kate's 3rd birthday and i haven't even posted about her puppy parties from a year ago! last year we did two small parties... one with friends here in kc and then one a couple weeks after her birthday with family while we were home for thanksgiving.

for her friend party, i did a quick & simple evite & asked guests to bring a donation for the local pet shelter in lieu of gifts. we had just moved into our house 2 weeks prior so it was really an excuse to have a little playdate, show our friends our new place & celebrate kate at the same time :)

i did  a little bit of decorating...



we had a great time!
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for kate's family party i sent out invitations the old fashioned way. i picked up some plain turquoise notecards, printed them with brown ink & added a couple of embellishments (dog-theme brads from the scrapbooking section of joanns- took off the brad part & hot glued the flat embellishment on the invite).



kate with her gran & cousin lydia

party favors were puppy stickers, a bouncy ball, puppy chow & a handmade t-shirt (inspiration here)

favors for the big dogs.

kate with her great grandma :)

i used an unfrosted chocolate cake for the ears, the top of a cupcake for the muzzle & a flattened starburst candy for the tongue.



the funny thing about all this partying was that kate actually doesn't want anything to do with real dogs or puppies but she can't get enough of stuffed puppy dogs or books, pictures & movies of them :) for more puppy party ideas (some that i used and some i didn't) check out my party board on pinterest.


Friday, June 10, 2011

mario kart wii birthday party

little man is 5 years old now and waaaaay into the wii :) and especially mario kart. i used bits and pieces of other mario kart parties on the web & came up with this party for owen:



cupcake toppers from amazon



reversible mario/luigi hats
princess crowns for the little ladies


chain chomp pinata


they filled their wiimote boxes with pinata candy



favors were
cardstock wiimotes {we used hot glue to make them 
& left the top open so they could store their pinata candy inside}
homemade mario coloring book
winners medal {dollar tree}
mario kart colored pencils {party city}
super mario fruit snacks {target}


hApPy 5tH BiRtHdAy, oWeN!

Monday, May 16, 2011

end of year teacher gifts

the last day of "school" (mom's day out) for us is this friday. between my two kids there are 5 teachers plus a school director to give gifts to. this cheesecake in a jar seems like the perfect solution. i'll use the ready to eat cheesecake filling to make it extra easy.
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thinking i'll put a little tag on the jar lid that says "thanks for a 'sweet' year". and a little wooden spoon attached with twine. what are you doing for teacher gifts this year?

Friday, April 8, 2011

ribbon easter egg

this cute little craft is from el hada de papel via the crafty crow. i only had pink, white & green yarn around and since the boy is strongly opposed to being near/using/touching/looking at anything pink i didn't think green & white would make for a very fun easter egg. so the kids chose some ribbon from my enormous stash and made these cute little keepsakes. 




it's a little blurry, but they were very proud :)

Thursday, April 7, 2011

so it's been awhile...

my first blog post of 2011.. lol. life got busy & i've not been inspired. but i'm back!
and here's some of what we've been up to around here:

kate's new room went from this:
to this:


owen's room before:

and after:

{he makes his own bed these days & i did not perfect his work for picture sake. 
i thought it was a cute testament to true life with this 4 1/2 year old...}

guest room then:


and now:

{i made the roman shade with fabric, glue & mini blinds! tutorial here.}

i'll have a few more rooms to show you soon. but for now i'm going for 2 in a row with a fun Easter craft to show you tomorrow!

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Thursday, October 7, 2010

diy fabric fall wreath

my poor front door needed a little fall tlc! this simple wreath will have to do for now... at the end of the month i will be decorating a new front door at our new house! we are feeling so blessed!


this is just a simple grapevine wreath with a few different fabric flowers i made using tutorials from around the web. 
small yellow yoyo w/green button

Monday, October 4, 2010

pumpkin pie chex mix

doesn't this sound delish?!

Thursday, September 23, 2010

my favorite salad


this is my favorite go-to salad. perfect as a side dish when having company for dinner or as a main dish with my own family. this night i tossed in some cut up grilled chicken and called it dinner. {you could also use chicken nuggets cut into strips or chunks if you're short on time.}

feta raisin salad
butter or romaine lettuce
handful of crumbled feta
handful of raisins
chopped pecans -plain, toasted or sugared
{top with raspberry vinaigrette}

that's it! you could also throw in some thinly sliced red onion and/or cranberry raisins. super easy & so good!

Thursday, August 12, 2010

preschool file folder games

my boy & i start homeschool preschool in a few weeks! the curriculum i am using calls for file folder games & includes directions of 26 games to make on your own. i wasn't too thrilled with the folder game ideas provided so i am substituting with a few of my own creations! dollar tree has a ton of these great preschool workbooks. most are in color & even come with stickers which is my little guy's favorite part!


the first game i made using this book is "color challenge" using the 9 object stickers. don't take them off the backing, just punch them out so they aren't sticky and stay sturdy.  cut the page in half & laminate each half (i used contact paper). use double stick tape to press each half onto either side of a file folder and your game is done!


the other game i made from this book is called "shape sort". cut out the shapes on page 1 and laminate. this game uses two pages from the book that are front/back so you will need 2 books or just scan and color print from your computer printer like i did.
  

your little person will cover up shapes that look most like the object. easy peasy! 


add a small envelope to the front of each folder to house the game pieces & write game directions.

another great game that i found on my search is an alphabet sequencing game from lakeshore learning available as a free printable on their website. i'd love to hear your great {& free!} file folder game sources!