{DIY} How to Make a Sphere out of Plastic Cups
Tell me this isn't super cool!
Tell me this isn't super cool!
Wanessa from WCC Designs is back with this boy-themed photo backdrop DIY. Take a look at how cool it is!
The idea behind these photo backdrops was to bring some element of skate parks to my big boy's skateboard party. The inspiration was the wired fences you see at skate parks, and I used it to hang pictures of his past birthdays. This photo backdrops got lots of attention at the party!
Pat from Zperfect Party emailed me about a simple graffiti wall she put up at her recent graduation party and found it to be a huge hit. I love this idea!
All she did was found some rolled black paper, attached it to the wall with colorful duct tape, and handed the kids some chalk.
I found these monogrammed mugs on Design Mom and had to share. If you are looking for a cheap and easy favor idea, head to goodwill, find some mismatched mugs, and start monogramming or designing.
All you need to make these are: a pair of scissors, a pen, tape, graphite transfer paper, a Black Pebeo Porcelaine Pen in Fine Point available at Amazon or Michael's, and a print out of your guests' initials (or any other design you want to copy).
I saw this DIY on Studio DIY and had to share it. I love wooden cutlery, but this color blocking idea takes it to a whole new level.
What a seamless way to incorporate your party colors into another element of your decor, plus, how au courant you will look adding such a trendy idea to your party!
Happy Memorial Day!
Here's a craft project Wanessa from WCC Designs created that is so pretty. She made this bird's nest lamp shade using only... paper and glue. Amazing! Here's how she did it..
How gorgeous are these paper flower centerpieces Wanessa from Wanessa Carolina Creations created, and how beautiful would these look on a table or mantle.
We'll, thanks to this tutorial Wanessa put together, here's how you can make one, too...
I had to share this paper flower backdrop tutorial created by Ellinée because I think it is so beautiful and original. I love the 3D nature of it. How amazing would this look behind a dessert table!
The tutorial comes with the paper flower garland templates and instructions. You just need to download the templates, cut out the flowers, attach the flowers to baker's twine using an embroidery needle, and tie the twine to a pretty branch.
Here's the latest DIY Wanessa from Wanessa Carolina Creations
came up with and it's incredible! Instead of pom poms or paper lanterns, how about dressing up your party with some of these paper spheres?
When I first posted about this gorgeous flower pot cake that Marta T made for her Spring Time Party, the response was incredible. People wanted to know exactly how she made it.
Well, Marta put together this easy DIY explaining every step, so now you can make one for yourself. Thank you, Marta. It is fantastic!!