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October 22, 2011

PRINCESS ELMO BIRTHDAY PARTY IDEAS

Today my little one turned 1.  We had a party with ELMO food/cake and a purple princess tutu dress.  It was fun and very easy to do!  Here are the ideas:

DIY Tutu Table Skirt
~~~ Tutorial from sweetcraftcakes.com ~~~


ELMO 7 Layer Dip
~~~ classic 7 layer mexican dip recipe ~~~
~~~ tomatoes for face, black olives for mouth, carrots for nose ~~~
~~~ cream cheese or sour cream for white of eyes with black olives for pupils ~~~

ELMO Fruit Tray
~~~ strawberries for face, blackberries for mouth ~~~
~~~ clementine for nose, banana slices for eyes ~~~

M&M Jar with Number 1
~~~ peanut M&Ms with number 1 candle ~~~
~~~ just add a few M&Ms to a clean tomato sauce jar ~~~
~~~ then set number on side in middle and fill up the rest of the jar with M&Ms ~~~

Number 1 Brownies
~~~ Make brownies, cut them, and design a number 1 on some aluminum wrapped cardboard ~~~

I also made homemade sausage balls and a generic sandwich tray.
Hope some of these ideas help make a cool party for you too!

October 14, 2011

TULLE WAND

I made a tulle wand today using the tutorial HERE from sweetnsassygirls.com.
I had some leftover tulle from making my little one's TULLE DRESS for her birthday/halloween, so I decided to do this.  It took about 30 minutes and was fairly simple to make.  
I followed all of the instructions by sweetnsassygirls, except I did not use a wooden dowel for the handle.  Instead, I used a rolled up magazine (cut in half lengthwise to decrease bulk) to make it softer.
Try it!




October 11, 2011

TUTU DRESS TUTORIAL - NO SEWING REQUIRED!



Today I made my first tutu ever.  I decided to make a no-sew tutu dress for my little princess who will turn 1 in 11 days.  Since we are temporarily living away from my sewing machine, I needed to think of new ways to do things. I figure she can wear this dress for her birthday and also for Halloween.
I also made a wand to go with it - see it HERE.

Here is my attempt to explain how I made it...

What you need:
Tulle 
Ribbon
Scissors
Cardboard (for measuring/cutting the tulle)
Lighter (for burning the ends of the ribbon)
PATIENCE!

Tulle:
96 total pieces for this dress:
- 12 white 
- 42 lavender
- 42 purple
The width of each piece was about 3-4 inches - not an exact science.
For the length of each piece:
I measured how long I wanted the dress to be from my little one's armpit.
I added 3 more inches to allow for the knots and drop down gathering.

Ribbon:
8 feet lavender
9 feet purple

Cut the Tulle:
Check out this great tulle cutting tutorial from Treasures for Tots.
Measure the size of your little one's chest.
To mark the ribbon, make 2 knots in the ribbon for the diameter of the chest.
Tie on the tulle between the 2 knots.
I followed this awesome video tutorial for how to use ribbon as the holder instead of elastic
and for how to tie on the tulle to the ribbon for a basic tutu. 
I decided to put 2 pieces of tulle together of the same color for each knot that I tied.
I followed this pattern for colors: 
2 lavender knots, 2 purple knots, 2 lavender knots, 2 purple knots, 1 white knot,
repeat until reaching the other knot
I ended up with 48 total knots tied on my ribbon.
To make the drop down:
Weave a separate piece of ribbon about 2-3 inches (or whatever you think will work for your little one - be creative) down from the top.
Lay your dress out on a big flat surface or hang it tightly from something.
Pulling the tulle straight down, wrap the ribbon around each knot and continue to connect onto the next knot, make sure to leave extra on the ends for tying the dress together in the back when you put it on your little one.
(sorry for the lack of pictures for this, but I needed both hands)

Decoration:
Decorate the top and drop down by wrapping around more ribbon.
Make sure to leave extra on each end in order to tie the dress together and make a bow.
Tie 4 ribbons on the top for the over the shoulder bows.
Use the lighter to burn the ends of each piece of cut ribbon.
Voila' - you are finished!
Here is the finished dress laid out flat.
Here is the dress hanging on a hanger.
(will post pictures of the dress on my little one after her birthday)


October 9, 2011

HALLOWEEN SPECIAL

A bunch of Halloween ideas, decorations, 
costumes, and good eats all in one post.  
Painted Jar Luminaries
from craftsbyamanda.com






















The Great Pumpkin Cake
from amerrierworld.com


Pumpkin Veggie Tray
from tasteofhome.com