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DIY: Solar System Themed Birthday Party
For my son’s fourth birthday, there was only one possible theme we could go with. He lives and breathes the planets, and yes, we do include Pluto in this house!
I immediately went to Pinterest for inspiration. It wasn’t like Party City was going to have anything planets related. Unless he wanted a Ninja Turtles or Ninjago party I was out of luck! I created a Planets Party board and got to work searching every possible DIY project I could find on the subject. Surely, other kids had wanted such a party in the past and lucky for me, I was right!
Since we were having the party at our house, I wanted the kids to have things to do.
I first saw the project to make your own Nebula in a Jar. How awesome would that be??? Then I checked the ingredients: sparkles, cotton, water, and paint. Four-year-olds, wood floors, and paint. Hmmmmm….
Instead of having the kids do this craft, I got one large jar, and small corked vials and created them with my son’s help. The large jar became a centerpiece for the table and the little ones I put in the goodie bags to take home. I made sure to hot glue down the lids on all vials and jars as the cotton balls soak up a lot of the paint, but it takes awhile for them to fully soak it up (if at all). I created little tags and used twine to wrap them around the top that said “Nebula” for the little ones and “Nebula in a Jar” for the big centerpiece. I loved them and so did my son.
Next, I kept looking for projects the kids could do. I decided that since paint was out, I could manage pens and had them Making Straw Rockets, (coloring rocket ships and creating sailable rockets using straws to launch them). This was a hit and the kids could see whose could go the furthest. We had them write their names after they were done coloring their rockets.
Next up, I had them decorating Moon Rock bags using sheets of stickers and pens and having them put their names on them. While they were decorating their bags, my dad and brother held up a large solar system blanket to block off the view of our front family room and dining area. Then I got to hiding the moon rocks I had made.
The Moon Rocks were just Easter Eggs that I had leftover. I filled them with toys, loose change, candy, and little pompom creatures I had made up with a hot glue gun. These I wrapped in aluminum foil, and presto-chango…Moon Rocks!
Needless to say, the kids LOVED the
Moon Rock Hunt
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“Amelia Fang and the Barbaric Ball” : DIY Squashy Pumpkin Craft
I’ve been following author/illustrator Laura Ellen Anderson on Instagram for awhile now, and I was extremely excited to hear that her book, Amelia Fang and the Barbaric Ball, was coming out in the UK.
[I would later figure out that I could order her book here in the US from Amazon UK since it hasn’t been released here in the states yet.]
Laura had been doing a lot of pre-promoting of the book and that is when I noticed that she had taken her adorable pumpkin pet character, Squashy, and had made him out of clay, then painted him as a souvenir or perhaps a giveaway item. Either way, I had to have one!
Little pumpkins! ^____^ #pumpkin #halloween #ameliafang #autumn #3dmodels #scupting
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Etsy Shop Open for Business: InkAndStitchesArt!
What better time to reopen my “InkAndStitchesArt” Etsy shop than with the holidays coming up?
Can you believe the holidays are just around the corner? I can’t!
Since I’ve been toying with the idea of reopening my Etsy shop for awhile now, I thought this would be the best time to do it!
So far, I am selling some of the amigurumi that you’ve seen here as FREE PATTERNS along with a couple of others, but I want to sell the finished products for those who have no desire to learn how to crochet, or who would rather spend their time doing other things.
If you are one such person, you are not alone, and my shop has just the right items for you!
If you want to learn how to crochet, I invite you to check out my Ink & Stitches YouTube Channel; pull out your crochet hooks, yarn, and one of my
free patterns
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Harry Potter-Themed Baby Shower! Part Three. The Big Day!
The Big Magic-Filled Day!
Aaron and Jenny’s Baby Shower was going to begin at noon and there was a lot of setting up to do! Jenny’s mom, sisters, and I got to work before the expectant couple arrived.
Magical Creature Adoption Center (Prize Table)
First order of business was to set up the “Magical Creature Adoption Center” table for those who won prizes throughout the afternoon. My Pygmy Puffs were snuggled together in their cage, Bowtruckles were hiding among the branches and plants, the Mandrakes were surveying the land, and the
Monster Book of Monsters
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Harry Potter-Themed Baby Shower! Part One
When I found out my brother was going to be a father, and in turn, make me Auntie Julianne, you can imagine how excited I was!
(Due to the fact that this post is packed with cuteness, I wanted to split it into two posts. Part One is what I did behind the scenes for the event creatively. Part Two will be pictures of the outcome of my hard work at the Harry Potter Baby Shower itself!)
When I received my ticket to ride the Hogwarts Express to their Harry Potter-themed baby shower…well, needless to say, I felt like Ronald Weasley on Christmas morning!
My sister-in-law’s sister was organizing the shindig, and I wanted to find a way to creatively help out. It was going to be an elegant white- and gold-colored event, but no one said it couldn’t be magical too!
The very first thing I did, was go to Pinterest and create a Harry Potter board with all the DIY/creative things that we could possibly do to help make this event truly spectacular!
I decided I would be in charge of a few decorations, but more importantly, I wanted to have an “Adopt a Magical Creature” table whose inhabitants would act as game prizes for the event. Each creature would come from the Harry Potter world and would include the newest Fantastic Beasts movie.
Pinterest and YouTube were my best friends when it came to finding just the right characters to create.
Pygmy Puff: a miniature Puffskein, bred by Fred and George Weasley to sell in their shop, Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes
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What I am Working On: Theodore and the Enchanted Bookstore, Book Two
Theodore the Corgi is at it again, and I’m right there to breathe life to his escapades in Book Two of The Enchanted Bookstore series by K. Kibbee!
With
Theodore and the Enchanted Bookstore: Tale of the Spectacular Spectacles
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When Yarn Turns Against You – A Timothy Doll Update
Not all yarns are good…
Perhaps it’s just an issue with certain dye lot numbers, or perhaps just certain colors are the problem, but I have a little story to tell you about what happened when I used the Lily Sugar ‘n Cream brand of cotton yarn in the color black.
It is a sad, sad story. You’ve been warned…
If you follow me on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter, you know that I’ve been hard at work crocheting a new character doll from my
Adeline and the Mystic Berries