Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Lillys 5th Lalaloopsy Birthday Party!!



For Lilly's 5th Birthday she wanted Lalaloopsy theme!! Iam not going to lie at first I did not like these dolls. At all. I thought they were REALLY freaky looking. But every time we went to Target or Walmart I past them and... well I guess they grew on me. I even had Lilly on the " Eww Lalaloopsy are  freaky looking train" but I eventually bought one for Raleys Easter basket, and that was the beggining to the end. I love these dolls!! I love playing with the girls with them, and I love the fact that they each have their own "personality" and they were "sewn together"! So when Lilly said she wanted to have a Lalaloopsy Birthday Party, I was excited!! 

Since there are no Lalaloopsy birthday party supplies out there. So I made most of her party supplies! We had a lady on etsy make the birthday invitations with Lillys four favorite dolls. Flower pot, Prairie Dusty Trails, Coral Shell,  Crumb. What we decided to do was instead of just an all around Lalaloopsy theme we did a theme for each doll! For Flower Pot I got flower pots and primed them and then we had a table set up in the colors for Flower Pot with all the painting supplies so the kids could paint there flower pots. Then we had Morning Glories that Lilly grew from seed for the kids to plant in their pots once they dried ( This was the first activity we did so they had time to dry). For Sugar Crumb we had a Tea Party at the table above! For the table cloth I bought yellow gingham fabric and sewed white pompoms on the fabric and put a pink table cloth underneath so it would look like Sugar Crumbs dress! For the button bunting I cut out from felt and hot glued them onto black ribbon I had then used puff paint to paint the X's onto the felt. I could not find button plates so I made some for the Tea Party. I used the plastic lanyard that you make bracelets from, then I poked four holes in the plates and threaded the lanyard thew and taped it to the back to create the button look! I made lots of Button themed Tea Party treats! I make Birthday Party mix, Dot cookies, Dot candies, As for Table decoration I used vintage wood thread spool that I have and put yarn to match the colors of all the dolls and sprinkled buttons around the center of the table. For Prairie Dusty Trails we had a pin the star on Prairie Dusty Trails. I reeeeally wanted to see If my friend would haul one of her pony's over for pony rides... but thought I was getting a little overboard with that! Plus I wanted to save that idea for if or I should say when we have a horse party! For Coral Shells we were going to play in the pool I had set up but the kids got so into the other activity's we ran out of time!! 

Her cake I made from scratch, She wanted Strawberry for the inside white icing on the outside with buttons (in case you are not familiar with Lalaloopsy buttons are a big thing with them). The only thing that happened with the cake was this, like I said I made it from scratch so I used real strawberry's blended into the cake batter so I guess after it baked and everything.. it turned more of a... meat color. yes meat. So I brought the cake out and everyone Ohhhh and Ahhhh over how pretty it was and one of the kids asked what flavour it was riiiight when I was cutting into it and scooping it out. So the conversation played out like this Kid- "What kind of cake is inside?!?!!! a bunch of other kids- "Ohhhh yeah whats inside!!?" Me- "It is a....( Cutting and getting ready to serve as I say it for dramatic appearance) Then I proudly show my slice of cake as another kid cuts off my "a..." and says "Meat Cake?????, is that Bologna??" and it spreads like wildfire, "What, I don't want a meat cake?! Mom, is this meat?!" Ewwww Iam not eating that!!" etc. you get the idea. I had to convince a few that it was good with a bite and tummy rub jester but they all ate it and had seconds! Iam not going to lie, it tasted unbelievably good, but looked kind of nasty on the inside. Ehhh Lilly was happy and the cake was dubbed the "meat cake" for several days as kids came by to play and asked if we had anymore "meat cake". So I do not think I will be making strawberry cake for awhile. There is a picture of the Dot cookies I made for the Tea party part, unfortunately I did not get many pictures of the Tea party part My parents were out of town in Jerusalem on the Holy Land Tour so I did not have a camera man handy!!

The other pictures are of riding her new bike. The thing with the bike, if you notice it does not have training wheels or peddles on it. I had Jason finish putting the bike together and asked him not to put the peddles and training wheels on it so it made it a balance bike. That way she can learn to ride it with out training wheels. I would not take that long except it was such a terribly hot summer that if the kids were outside they wanted to be in the pool. So now that it has cooled off we are going to have a go at it again!  

I am going to have another post on the stuff that I made. 




















Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Homemade Chalk!




We used a recipe I found on Pinterest. The only thing I would say is that it was hard to get the chalk into the Toilet Paper rolls, maybe if it was runnier it would be easier mostly because the Wax paper kept falling in. The plaster of paris firms up fast, really fast. Maybe if it was more runny it would not firm up as fast and be easier for the kids to do. So basically I would add a little more water then what the tub of plaster of paris says. I got mine at Michael's  with a 40% off coupon and it was under $5, with plenty to spare.

Here is the site that I got the recipe from please go there!
http://www.ohmyhandmade.com/2010/contributors/homemade-sidewalk-chalk/

Monday, February 27, 2012

Lilly Knitting


Lilly told me she wanted to knit so I thought, Great! We went to Michael's and bought her, her own knitting supplies! I got her circle looms, the set that I got has four different sizes. She picked out her yarn, and I saw the bag I wanted to keep for myself and knew she would love it to hold all her knitting supplies!! She has been doing great with it and its so cute to watch her quietly knitting away! I have even been showing her how to knit with needles which that level of hand motor control and is hard for her at her age but she still loves to try! The circle loom is great because she can do it by herself! She started off on the orange loom because she wanted to make a hat for me but it was taking forever to get one loop on so finally half way threw the day I was able to talk her into going down a size. 

Monday, November 7, 2011

Pumpkin Toy House



I made this little pumpkin house for there fairies to play with! It was really easy and they have had a blast playing with it! I bought one of the carving pumpkins at Michael's and drew how I wanted it to look and then cut it out!

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Sticker Board

I made these when Lilly was sick awhile ago to give her something to do besides watching movies. It was super easy I just riped up really stiff cardboard from shipping boxes to get a 5x11 piece of board then covered it in freezer paper wax side out. I used this teal duck tape to hold it all together! Duck tape was the only tape I could get to stick to the wax side of the paper. I had these huge sticker books from Mellisa and Doug that I got super cheap at a carters outlet!! Most of the sticker's were reusable unless she stuck the sticker to each other! They will be great in the Car, or make the boards smaller and use them at a restaurant!! I saw this post on this Blog http://samstermommy.blogspot.com/ that I lerk ;), I LOOOOVE this blog!! She is awesome, some of the things she says I feel so relived because I feel the EXCATE SAME WAY. You really get a feel for who she is threw her blog! Anyways back to the sticker board, She does a sticker book made with a old board book and had I not been super lazy at the moment I would have made one but a newish baby and a sick toddler takes its toll on you!

http://samstermommy.blogspot.com/2010/01/diy-sticker-book.html