Monday, April 9, 2012

Party invites...

Hey guys-

I recently did a post about Juliette's birthday theme....titled Miss Juju is almost 2! please click on the link to get the details about the party (if you are interested in knowing a little more)....but any ways I completed the invites and sent them out and thought I might share with my fellow bloggers how I did them. They were simple to complete, but having the right tools is a must....if not...it would take hours of cutting!!

Here are how they turned out...

Since the theme is Juliette's Vintage Candy Shoppe....I wanted the invites to be in the shape of a Lollipop. I searched on Etsy for days looking for the prefect invites...but nothing quite caught my eye....I wanted to save some time and just order them because I have so many other projects up my sleeves for this party...I thought that would be best....well I came across TomKatStudio....which I have seen her work, but when I found a printable lollipop invitation...I immediately knew what I wanted to do with them! So, I ordered just the printable invitations on etsy and requested that the colors be printed in red, aqua, and pink...instead of the bright candy shoppe colors that I had been seeing all over....Here is a pic of what inspired me....

Picture from The TomKat Studio
Within a few days of my order...The TomKat Studio sent me a digital file of the center circle and the red and white stripe pattern paper. I printed everything out on white cardstock and then began the assembly process! I decided to use three layers...first layer being the center circle with the party details, second layer the red and white stripe paper, and the third layer craft paper (which I feel always adds a nice little vintage feel to my projects!)

To get started you will need a few important supplies...here are a few....
 1. First things first...if you plan on making any type of invitation that involves cutting circles...do yourself a favor and go buy the Martha Stewart circle cutter...it is inexpensive plus very easy to use (I bought mine from Michael's and used a 40% off coupon, but I posted a link to amazon where they are also priced between $12 -$15) ...it cuts circle that range 1" to 5.5" (I don't recommend using this circle cutter for very small circles like 1" - 2"....I find using a circle punch is much easier for smaller inch circles.)

2. The only thing I hand cut for Juliette's invitations was the center circle...the reason I did that was I wanted a really close cut near the aqua polka dots and the circle cutter wasn't giving me that. I distressed the edges of each circle for all three layers (if you look close in the above picture that is how I got the rough edges going around). You can use an edge distresser or if you don't have one (a small steak knife works just as good!)

3. Next, I used the circle cutter to cut 4" circles of the red and white stripe patterned paper and 4.5" circles of the brown craft paper. I also distressed all the edges to those circles. I glued all the layers together and then attached the white cookie stick (these can be found in the baking sections of most stores) You can use either masking tape or packaging tape to adhere the stick to the back of the invitation. Make sure to select your envelope after you create your first sample...reason for this....is if you make the invitation too large or the stick is too long...you will need to adjust...so always nice to have a sample to practice with.

4. I used a variety of tulle, pink bakers twine, and raffa to tie around the lollipop. I wanted to use something a little different than the traditional ribbon and I feel like it added a nice touch to the invitation.

5. Last, I completed the envelopes...I used masking tape and a brown sharpie in the place of traditional printed labels...



As I complete the other projects for the party....I will post pics!

Any questions or further details...just leave a comment.



Wednesday, March 14, 2012

St. Patrick's Day...FREE PRINTABLES!

Hey guys-

Just wanted to share with you guys some free printable St. Patrick's Day goodies! It is as simple as clicking on the links below or right clicking on the image and saving a copy to your computer and then printing...wow and Free! I have recently found a few cute websites / blogs where they offer free printables and I wanted to share them with my fellow crafters! Hope you enjoy and create something cute!

1. @ Hello, Good Gravy....you can find these cute St. Patrick's Day pillow boxes and printable tags....

Click on the link of each one to download either the pillow box or the printable tags.


2. @ Ellinee Blog you can find these precious shamrocks and make a few for family members, co workers, or your children's friends. I will be using this template for the shamrock, but will be making these using felt...I am making one for Juliette's hair (will post a pic as soon as I finish!)

  Click here to download this project.


3. The TomKat Studio did a blog post for Hgtv.com and they created these free cupcake printables...


Click here to download these cupcakes toppers at the Hgtv blog.

4. From Me....Here are some printables that I am just sharing with you guys too...none other than precious vintage postcards...hope you enjoy! I have found them through my hours of blogging and scanning through various websites. Print that out and put that on a little scrapbook layout or use it to add a touch of green to the decor in your home.




Just right click on the picture and save a copy of it to your computer and then print them out!

And....just a few other things to inspire you on this up coming day...

I love this floral arrangement...and especially love cabbage in arrangements during this time of year (I just planted some at my house recently!)


Looks so simple to make...put yet would make such a bold statement on a front door. 


And lastly....just....

Have a green week!
Vera




Monday, March 12, 2012

Miss JuJu is almost 2!!!

Can't believe the time is rolling around to begin planning my little lady's 2nd birthday...but it is! Juliette Marie turns 2 on April 21st...and I have begun the crafting/ planning stages and I wanted to share a little of what I have been up too (while that is besides...being buried in psychology books and work)

So her party theme this year will be Juliette's Vintage Candy Shoppe!

Here are some things that have inspired the theme and helped me to finalize the color choice....

Next, to get the inspiration rolling and to make sure that Miss Juju has all matching accessories at her little Candy Shoppe I ordered from The TomKat Studio...and boy do they have some cute things...if you haven't seen this site before...take some time and go check it out....I am in love....plus so many of the invitations and accessories are DIY/ printable...so that saves money, but still gives you a one of a kind look!


You can also follow them on pinterest and download free printable files....

Here is one that I will be printing for the up coming weekend...

So back to the party...Here are a few things that I ordered from the The TomKat Shop...


Needless to say...I love to plan a party...especially for my baby girl! I will continue to post updates on the party decor, crafting, and scrap projects that I complete for her special little day!

Vera
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