My Photo

blogher


twitter


facebook


sidebar 2

sidebar

  • Wishpot Wedding Expert Badge

FRIENDS




sitemeter

Cards

June 19, 2009

Monkey birthday!

Shayna, from Dallas, wrote in asking for some inspiration in planning her baby girl's MONKEY themed first birthday.  Here are some fun ideas and if anyone out there has additional ideas for Shayna, leave a comment!  Let's help Shayna celebrate her "little monkey" in a fabulous way!

Monkey themes have gone more modern lately, which thrills me.   I love the bold, but modern lines of the sock monkey type image. 

In realizing that everyone is either not crafty or just doesn't have the time to be crafty, there are plenty of great "store bought" monkey supplies that you can pick and choose from these days. 

This set from Paper and Napkins:
Happymonkey1

This one from 1st Wishes:
44100

My friend Jennifer of Nounces Design, makes a great invitation that fits with the above set or she can create something specific to your color scheme or any theme... not just monkey.
Modmonkey

Parties by Hardie has full kits you can purchase that are handmade.  Still "store bought" but without the look of the store.  Love the napkin rings and treat bags!

Set

The key to any theme like this is finding a main element and working around it.  Take those yellow plates above and those cupcakes, and add on something creative like these banana sugar cookies made from half of a circle cookie cutter.

Notice the plate that they sit on.  Details like these plates that tie in with the theme are what make a party come together.  It's one of those things that someone may not notice right off the bat, but makes a person oooh and ahhh. 
Monkey_party2b

And what about these cute handmade monkey pinatas?  Even if your child and their guests aren't old enough for the game, they really make a decorative statement and are great space filler!  Look at how LARGE these are.  I could really see putting a piece of painted circular wood on top and making toddler tables out of them!
Monkey_party4

Love this banner by LePoppy Design:
Il_430xN.75956788

Pull in some greenery for easy themed decor.  Order banana leaves. They make great filler and tie in perfectly.  Make a large arrangement and stick in a couple bananas.  To make the bananas stand up, spray paint dowel rods green and stick into the bananas. 

If you're using the sock monkey theme, buy a small monkey and include him in the centerpiece or leaning up against the vase. Burlap or netting would make a nice tablecloth  for the main table. 

Get a roll of thick twine and hang monkeys from it. 

Food can tie in with this party as well.  Of course, the cake!  Love the mini donut ears!

Cakes_Monkey_A
Want to do cupcakes?  Of course, cupcake toppers are everywhere, but I'm loving this different take on them.  Felt!  Better than your average flat printed ones. Get them here.

Felt

that you can now buy pre-made hand painted fondant cupcake toppers.  Beautiful!  These are from Clineffs Confections.

Topper

And look at these!  wow!  From Raspberry Pink
Set2
Most children like chocolate covered frozen bananas on a stick.
Or, if you're having a cookout, try the BBQ'd chocolate bananas!   Not the best LOOKING thing in the world, but they are heaven.  Slice a banana lengthwise, leave it in the peel and fill with pieces of chocolate and marshmellow.  Heat it up on the grill!

_mg_7466-1

This party is a great excuse to incorporate healthy foods like fruit skewers, etc.

Of course, I've been known to tie in my son's attire to his party theme.  Some people think it's corny, but oh well.  I've only got a little bit longer to dress him before he says no.  hehe

Shirts by Jill Alvarez.

Shirt


Just a few ideas to get the creativity flowing.  Like I said, if you've thrown a monkey themed party or have ideas, please feel free to leave a comment.

Hopefully Shayna will take lots of pictures to share with us!!!

May 18, 2009

List lovers behold!!!

Il_430xN.69756297

I've had several of you email me or make comments here about how we're kindred spirits in the world of lists.

Well.
BEHOLD, List Lovers!  Have I got something fabulous for you!
{This is where you click on the photo above to see it larger and let out a gasp!}

This is a totally customizable, super cute list of things for you to do each week.
You send the seller up to 28 things, she creates the list and sends it back to you in pdf.  You print them out forever more.  As many times as you like. 

Get it here. While it's on sale.

You're welcome. :)

May 15, 2009

The National Stationary Show - My Mecca.

So I'm KICKING MYSELF that I'm not at the National Stationary Show that starts this weekend in NYC.

If you know me, you know I'm all things paper and ribbon.  Cards, stationary, wrapping paper, ribbon, embellishments, etc.  The list goes on.  To say that I have tons of stationary and note cards and the like would be, well, a severe understatement.  Matter of fact, I'm in the process of trying to figure out how to turn a closet into a haven for it all.

Anyway, my good friend Dianne of Colorblind Productions, invited me to go this year and I declined and opted to go to Blogher instead.   Maybe D invited me because she walked me into Kate's Paperie for the first time in NYC, where I literally teared up.  And while I'm excited for Blogher, I'm kicking myself that I'm not at the NSS.  I'm friends with several stationary designers who are abuzz on Twitter about packing up and heading to the show.  It's like being left behind while your friends are going to the carnival.  LOL

But next year is my year.  I'm saying it here and now. D and I are gonna take it by storm!
(I should probably purchase extra luggage between now and then to lug it all home in, right?)

I leave you with photos of a previous show.  As usual, click on the photos for their full fabulousness.

Swoon. Drool. Bliss.

SHF_1719

SHF_0995

Annagriffin

Oddballs1

Williamarthur1



April 23, 2009

50 free prints!

Brand
Now's the time to stock up on prints!
Get 50 free 4 X 6 prints at Shutterfly by using the code:

FREEPRINTS

(shipping and handling and taxes are not included)

Don't forget!  Mother's Day is approaching on May 10!
Hurray!  Offer ends April 27.

April 18, 2009

Head to Target - now!

IMG_9917

The big 15 packs of Peeps are 75% off at Target! $0.37 a pack!
Even the red ones!  Know what that means?  Stock up and plan on making a Peeps Christmas wreath!
Who cares if they are stale by then?  You actually NEED them to be harder for the wreath anyway, right?

And all Easter is 75% off as well.
Stock up on egg dying kits for next year.  Or use egg dying kits ALL year.  You can dye eggs anytime, add your child's name to the eggs to celebrate an "egg-ceptional" accomplishment!  Good grades, home run, etc.

Along with Easter, some stores have some of the Dollar Spot at 75% off too.
All the items with Blue dots are 75% off!
Here's what I got for $6.
60 sheets of tissue paper (martha stewart poms anyone?)
Several cards, some cute luggage tags which would also work for scrapbooking.
Not pictured, I got a plastic rolling pin for my son to use with play doh. 

IMG_9922

Go!  Stock up!

April 14, 2009

Org tip: The mini photo album

You may not gather it from my posts, but those that know me personally know that I'm big on cards and written correspondence in general.  Remember that scene in the movie Cocktail where the guy says he can bet that Tom Cruise has at least one get-rich-quick book under the bar?  Well, that's me with cards and stationary.  LOL  You can bet that if I have a bag nearby or a drawer, I have SOMETHING with me. Whether it be stationary, cards, return labels, stickers, etc.  And usually all of the above.

Recently, someone complimented me on how I always remember and acknowledge important days in other's lives.  And they phrased it within the context of "how do you be a mom, work full time, run two blogs.. and still manage to do it all on time?"  Well, I don't.  At least not all of the time.

But..you ready?  I'm sharing one of my "behind the curtain" secrets.

Enter the mini photo album.

IMG_0085

This is mine.  (I apologize in advance for the notsogreat photo of it.) 
This is your typical photo album that you can buy anywhere.  Fits your standard 4X6 photo.
(That's my hubby and son, btw. :) ) 

This album lives in my purse.  And here's a bit of what I keep in it:

IMG_0093

Stickers, which I use mainly as envelope seals.  The ones on the right are ones that are especially for my online community friends who mostly know me by my screen name.

Address labels.  Lots of address labels.  I heart address labels.  I love them so much that my son, Keaton (2 years old) has his OWN labels for his correspondence.  See?

IMG_0096

Also (at the upper right) - stamps!

I keep other things in there too like sometimes coupons or appt cards from doctor's offices, etc.

As far as addresses, I'm old fashioned in that I don't keep a PDA or cell phone book. I have a super mini address book I keep that matches the album here.  (Anal, much?)  LOL   For some reason, I love writing in new addresses and seeing the old ones marked out when someone moves.

I also wanted to point out this great blog I recently found that features not only how to write thank notes, but also photos of the actual notes.  Great wording inspiration!  And I love her handwriting!

Soon I'll put up another post about the online site I use for organizing the thoughts in my head and all the to do lists that fill my life!





March 19, 2009

Envelop me in fun mail.

If you know me personally, or have read this blog for any time at all, you know that I'm big on packaging and presentation.  (Those that know me are nodding right now, I'm sure.)

Remember my airplane party where the envelopes were made from maps?

I've run across another etsy seller who makes some super cute custom envelopes that I want to pass along to you.

It's about this time of year that people start thinking about their class reunions.  And summer is a big time to host them since most include one day event where you can bring your children.  Most children are out of school in the summer, lending that time of year as perfect for casual events.

Sidenote:  how crazy is it to see some of your wild classmates now with KIDS? 

Anyway, I digress.

How cute is this yearbook envelope?  Wouldn't that make an impression to send your class reunion information?
Envelope

She also makes Mother Goose stationary sets which you could easily turn into invitations or glue birth announcements on the top of the cards.
Mother_goose

Goldilocks!
Goldilocks

Cat in the Hat set
Cat

And many many more including sheet music, food, historical envelopes, etc.
The possibilities are endless, really.  So get to planning something just so you can use these folded works of art!

Find them here, at adnamgam's store.

January 27, 2009

Say goodbye to boring baby showers!

Baby-shower


How many times have you sat through a boring baby shower?
Especially the ones where it's a mix of several areas of the Mom's life?  A bunch of strangers in a room desperately trying to make small talk... all the while just waiting for the gifts to be opened so there's a distraction.

Introducing the conversation starter... icebreaker of baby showers.
This Box of Baby Questions is filled with entertaining and amusing questions such as....

 - What famous person would you want as your childbirth partner in birthing class?

 - Who of the parents' friends will be the worst influence on this child?

 Get the idea?  Fun questions that spark laughter and warm up the crowd.

52 glossy questions!  Makes a perfect hostess gift for that woman you know that always throws the showers!  Or a great favor!

Certainly worth the $19.95 price tag!

January 14, 2009

Remember making your Valentine's box?

Valentines_locker

Remember in elementary school.... finding a shoebox and decorating it with doilies and construction paper hearts? 

Well...we've gotten a lot more crafty over the years, huh?

I received my February issue of Family Fun magazine and thought this Valentine's box was one of the cutest I've ever seen.  And EASY!

You start with an empty cracker box.  Like a saltine box. 
You can make it gray two ways... either cover the box (before cutting) with silver scrapbook paper or
(what I'd do) is cut the door first and then spray paint the box silver metallic.  This way, you're going to be able to make the edges of the door gray as well.

You'll cut the door with a craft knife (xacto).  If you'd like, you can cut a mail slot in the top of the locker or children can open the door to deposit their valentines.

Use a black marker to draw on vents, a handle, etc. 

The padlock is a small white button glued to a larger black button. Make a school pennant out of cardstock... maybe put a school sticker on if you have one.  And I love the finishing touch of the 2008 made with the Dymo label maker. 

Will your child need a box for their valentines?  Start thinking of your design now!

January 06, 2009

The hand that rocks the ... pen.

Let me introduce you to something stunning.

Calligraphy

Go ahead. Click on it.  Make it larger.  You have to see it closer!

Isn't this calligraphy breathtaking?
For a paper and font junkie like me, it literally makes my heart skip a beat.

This is calligraphy created by hand!  Simply gorgeous. 

This beautiful work is created by Emilie Friday.

Emilie

Sure, several people offer calligraphy services, but I've never seen the finished product this stunning.
It's so even and perfect.

She offers many services... wedding or event envelopes, of course.  And many different styles of calligraphy.

Look at this!

Merry

So you may already be married.  So what?
How about having Emilie create a fabulous love letter for Valentine's Day?  Or even just address the envelope?

Or maybe create beautiful place cards for your next dinner?

The possibilities are endless to wow your loved ones!

Your email address:


Powered by FeedBlitz

analytics