Great job on this movie theme.. now I have ideas to do for my daughters movie night theme.. where did you get the lap trays I love them...
Tiffany D
wrote:
Thanks! The lap trays came from a local movie theater ( great freebie).
I decorated them with movie tape.
Dee R
wrote:
I love the film on the wall as well. Can you share with me how you made this and the materials required. Thanks and I look forward to your response.
Tiffany D
wrote:
Hi! I ordered the film strip from Stumps I used silver paper for the lining. It's best to order the silver paper from Stumps. Hope this was helpful!
Heather F
wrote:
LOVE this idea...where did you get the filmstrip?
Heather F
wrote:
This is the best idea! Where did you get the boxes?
Lori G
wrote:
How did you make the film on the wall or can I buy it somewhere?
Claudia G
wrote:
Tiffany I love your party. awesome job. Could you share with me how you did or where to buy the wall film?
Thank you. Claudia [email protected]
Lisa Y
wrote:
You can purchase the wall film at Party City!
Dwana J
wrote:
PERFECT! How did you make the roll of film and how did you hang it? Exactly what my daughter wants for her 10th!
Tiffany D
wrote:
I ordered the black film strip online and then I used silver paper as a liner. I hung it using small glue zots (I think). Do you live in the Houston area?
Stephanie K
wrote:
How did you make this or did you buy it?
Desiree M
wrote:
Love your creations how did you make your film strips to go on the wall and vases? Thank you.
Tiffany D
wrote:
I purchased it from Shindigz.com
Tiffany D
wrote:
As for the vases, I purchased the plastic film strip from a local party store and attached it with tape!
Kim E
wrote:
Where are all of these cute props from?
Chari W
wrote:
Where can I get this filmstrip stuff and what is it called?
Deborah Y
wrote:
We are doing a Hollywood themed graduation for the children in my Head Start class and I need to know how you did the film on the wall with the pictures. Thanks
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Tanya F wrote:
I love how you did the film on the wall. What an awesome idea!!
Tiffany D wrote:
Thank you Tanya! It gave the room a cool effect!
[email protected] wrote:
Great job on this movie theme.. now I have ideas to do for my daughters movie night theme.. where did you get the lap trays I love them...
Tiffany D wrote:
Thanks! The lap trays came from a local movie theater ( great freebie). I decorated them with movie tape.
Dee R wrote:
I love the film on the wall as well. Can you share with me how you made this and the materials required. Thanks and I look forward to your response.
Tiffany D wrote:
Hi! I ordered the film strip from Stumps I used silver paper for the lining. It's best to order the silver paper from Stumps. Hope this was helpful!
Heather F wrote:
LOVE this idea...where did you get the filmstrip?
Heather F wrote:
This is the best idea! Where did you get the boxes?
Lori G wrote:
How did you make the film on the wall or can I buy it somewhere?
Claudia G wrote:
Tiffany I love your party. awesome job. Could you share with me how you did or where to buy the wall film? Thank you. Claudia [email protected]
Lisa Y wrote:
You can purchase the wall film at Party City!
Dwana J wrote:
PERFECT! How did you make the roll of film and how did you hang it? Exactly what my daughter wants for her 10th!
Tiffany D wrote:
I ordered the black film strip online and then I used silver paper as a liner. I hung it using small glue zots (I think). Do you live in the Houston area?
Stephanie K wrote:
How did you make this or did you buy it?
Desiree M wrote:
Love your creations how did you make your film strips to go on the wall and vases? Thank you.
Tiffany D wrote:
I purchased it from Shindigz.com
Tiffany D wrote:
As for the vases, I purchased the plastic film strip from a local party store and attached it with tape!
Kim E wrote:
Where are all of these cute props from?
Chari W wrote:
Where can I get this filmstrip stuff and what is it called?
Deborah Y wrote:
We are doing a Hollywood themed graduation for the children in my Head Start class and I need to know how you did the film on the wall with the pictures. Thanks
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