Lol. I WISH I was that talented. ;) No, I actually bought these from Wal-mart of all places!! They were really gross but they looked so cute. ;)
Silviya Schimenti
wrote:
She is adorable!
Carla K
wrote:
hi i was just wondering where you got the alice banner made? I love it!
Carla K
wrote:
I love your party...I am planning my daughters 2nd birthday with a pink vintage theme!
Carla K
wrote:
beautiful cake love it
Carla K
wrote:
Could I please have the recipe foryour pink lemonade? Thanks
Betheny T
wrote:
Thanks! I actually just made it myself. :) I found some great scrapbook paper, cut it in half and made the medallions out of it. Then I found a font on my computer that I liked, and printed that out. Before I adheared the letters on the medallions, I took a brown stamp pad and rubbed it on the edges. I then strung it together with some pink chifon material that I edged with a flame to keep it from freying and viola!
Betheny T
wrote:
Haha. I just used Cystal Light's Pink Lemonade and added lemon slices. :) Easy Peasy and it tasted really good with the lemon slices.
Betheny T
wrote:
Thanks, Carla! How exciting! Pink Vintage is VERY fun. I can't wait to see how it turns out. :)
Stephanie M
wrote:
stunning!!!
Stephanie M
wrote:
so, so CUTE!!
Katie W
wrote:
I must know where you got that banner! I LOVE it!!
Betheny T
wrote:
Lol. Thank you, Katie. :) I actually just made it myself. Maybe one of these days I will do a tutorial on my blog. It's just super cute scrapbook paper (a 12x12 cut in half)that I accordianed and taped together. I'm sure you can google 'paper madallions' and a tutorial will come up. Then for the letters, I just printed them using the font that I wanted from my computer and then inked the edges. Easy peasy. I strung them on some pink chiffon that I burned the edges of. So easy. YOU can DO it!!
Melissa L
wrote:
Dear Betheny,
Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful photos with us! Your beautiful work has inspired me to create a similar party for my best friends 40th Birthday. She loves pink and vintage things so this is the perfect theme for her! We are going away on a girls weekend so I'm working on making a snack bar. I can only dream that it will turn out as beautifully as yours did. Nice work! It's amazing!!!
Sincerely, Melissa
16 comments
Catherine C wrote:
cute marshmallows... did u made it yourself?
Catherine C wrote:
cutie pie =)
Betheny T wrote:
Lol. I WISH I was that talented. ;) No, I actually bought these from Wal-mart of all places!! They were really gross but they looked so cute. ;)
Silviya Schimenti wrote:
She is adorable!
Carla K wrote:
hi i was just wondering where you got the alice banner made? I love it!
Carla K wrote:
I love your party...I am planning my daughters 2nd birthday with a pink vintage theme!
Carla K wrote:
beautiful cake love it
Carla K wrote:
Could I please have the recipe foryour pink lemonade? Thanks
Betheny T wrote:
Thanks! I actually just made it myself. :) I found some great scrapbook paper, cut it in half and made the medallions out of it. Then I found a font on my computer that I liked, and printed that out. Before I adheared the letters on the medallions, I took a brown stamp pad and rubbed it on the edges. I then strung it together with some pink chifon material that I edged with a flame to keep it from freying and viola!
Betheny T wrote:
Haha. I just used Cystal Light's Pink Lemonade and added lemon slices. :) Easy Peasy and it tasted really good with the lemon slices.
Betheny T wrote:
Thanks, Carla! How exciting! Pink Vintage is VERY fun. I can't wait to see how it turns out. :)
Stephanie M wrote:
stunning!!!
Stephanie M wrote:
so, so CUTE!!
Katie W wrote:
I must know where you got that banner! I LOVE it!!
Betheny T wrote:
Lol. Thank you, Katie. :) I actually just made it myself. Maybe one of these days I will do a tutorial on my blog. It's just super cute scrapbook paper (a 12x12 cut in half)that I accordianed and taped together. I'm sure you can google 'paper madallions' and a tutorial will come up. Then for the letters, I just printed them using the font that I wanted from my computer and then inked the edges. Easy peasy. I strung them on some pink chiffon that I burned the edges of. So easy. YOU can DO it!!
Melissa L wrote:
Dear Betheny, Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful photos with us! Your beautiful work has inspired me to create a similar party for my best friends 40th Birthday. She loves pink and vintage things so this is the perfect theme for her! We are going away on a girls weekend so I'm working on making a snack bar. I can only dream that it will turn out as beautifully as yours did. Nice work! It's amazing!!! Sincerely, Melissa
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