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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

DYI Wednsday - Wall Art

I love wall art! Decals. Vinyl Letters. Anything that I can put on the walls without damaging them is a plus since we live in an apartment.  It is also a very easy way to make a statement on your wall.  I wanted to do something similar for Ella's birthday party but was not about to use vinyl. I didn't quite know what I wanted to do and then it came to me while I was reading her The Cat in the Hat. I thought why not take a paragraph out of the book and make a boarder around the living room with it.  The best part is I did it for $2.00.  




I used my cricut and cut out 5 inch letters out of black paper (on sale at Micheals for $1.99). I wanted to be sure that they were large enough for people to be able to read. I then took some craft tack by Aleenes that I had in the house and put a little bit on the back of each letter. My husband then helped me put them on the wall because my 5ft self could not reach where I wanted them to go. 



So far I love how the boarder is coming out!
Will be finishing it tonight when I get home
from work.






Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Tip Tuesday - Paper Goods

Paper Goods

I find that when planning a party things can add up quickly.  I have found a way to save money on paper goods.  We usually do not have a lot of people at our parties and so I avoid the party store where I will end up with more than I need at a higher price and head on over to Walmart. They always have a nice selection of colors and in the amount that I need.  You can always check out your local dollar store too.



I picked up these paper plates and napkins.
Perfect for a Cat in the Hat party.
18 Count Paper Plates
30 Count napkins
Total Cost for both $3.00

While I was there I checked out the tissue paper. I knew that I wanted to make tissue paper pom poms at the request of my daughter who wants them at her party. I have ordered them in the past and knew it would be expensive to order them again. I did not want to spend a lot of money on tissue paper in case I failed at making them. Again I found the perfect colors and at $1.00 a piece I bought four packages.


Total cost for 4 packages of tissue paper
$4.00

The good news is I figured out how to make the tissue paper pom poms and saved myself a lot of money!
When I ordered  them in the past it cost me $30.00 plus shipping for seven pom poms. I will be able to make at least seven if not more for $4.00.

My trip to Walmart $7.00. Not bad!!






Monday, March 21, 2011

Ella's Birthday Week - Cat in the Hat

This week is birthday week in honor of Ella turning three on Thursday.  Each day this week I will share a little detail of her birthday with you. 

Last week on Tip Tuesday I said that I made one Big Mistake this year while planning her party. Today I am going to share that with you.


If you have been following me you know that I am a huge fan of printables! Since my daughter wanted a Cat in the Hat birthday this year I figured that that was the best route to go. I thought I hit gold when I found a Cat in the Hat party package at Dimple Prints on Etsy. The whole birthday package cost me $10.00 and I thought that was a great deal considering all it came with. 

 But I learned a valuable lesson when it comes to printables. I have never printed out a whole party before and I was so excited to start printing off what I needed to decorate her party with.   I started printing and not even half way through what I wanted to print my ink ran out - off to Staples I go to buy another ink cartridge. Thinking OK I can print the rest off and I should have enough ink - NOPE I was wrong. I was still not done printing off what I needed and now needed to buy a third ink cartridge. So needless to say something that I thought I was being smart buying has now cost me $60.00, which is a huge chunk out of my budget! I am using my In Laws printer since ours died and we are in need of a new computer so have not replaced ours yet. They have a small printer so the ink cartridges do not hold a lot of ink, so someone using an ink friendly printer may not run into this same problem. Don't get me wrong I still LOVE printables and will continue to use them just not print out a whole party with them!!

Here is a little sneak peak of her Invites!





At the end of the week we will see if I managed to stay on budget. Keeping my fingers crossed!

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Shortbread Shamrock Cookies by Delightful Dishes

I just love my friend Kristen's blog Delightful Dishes. I am always looking to see what delightful dishes she has come up with. For St. Patrick's Day she did not disappoint! Look at these awesome shortbread shamrock cookies she made!



Image by Delightful Dishes


Image by Delightful Dishes

Click HERE for the recipe

Chocolate Stout Cupcakes

Happy St. Patrick's Day!

In honor of St. Patrick's Day my daughter and I made my husband Chocolate Stout Cupcakes with Irish Cream frosting. I have a love affair with cupcakes so any excuse I get to make them is a good one. 




Chocolate Stout Cupcakes
with Baileys Irish Cream Frosting

Click HERE for the recipe

Cake Bites


I made cake bites for the first time with some extra cake and frosting. Not bad for my first try.  I must say that these were the 8 good ones that I was proud of.  The rest, although tasted yummy were nothing much to look at. I did these on the fly and next time will give myself more time to do them properly - It was a last minute idea when I realized that I had way too many cupcakes.





                       

While the cupcakes were baking we got to work decorating for the little party that Ella was to have with Daddy when he got home from work. (shhhhh it is a surprise) Ella made shamrock place mats and I made a Lucky Banner and the Luck of the Irish Canvas by Lulu's Tiles except mine was made with paper and put in a frame that I had in the house. The best part is since I am a crafter I had all the supplies in the house for this Daddy / Daughter  party.



We even got to go to the park and enjoyed some
of this nice weather we are having !

Hope your St. Patrick's day was as nice as ours was!





Wednesday, March 16, 2011

DYI St Patty's Day Canvas

Welcome to DIY Wednesday's!

Here is a little last minute St. Patty's Day craft.
Luck of the Irish Canvas by Lulu's Tiles .

Image by Lulu's Tiles

This DIY project it so easy that anyone can do it. Crafter's and non crafter's alike will be able to make this cute St. Patty's Day canvas.

All you need is a canvas, alphabet stamps and green and black stamp pads. Can't get much easier than that!

Image by Lulu's Tiles

Click HERE to get the full tutorial

Guess I know what I will be doing tomorrow since we have no St. Patrick's Day decorations and this will take no time at all to do!

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Tip Tuesday

Throwing a party on a budget is not always an easy thing to do. Believe me I know!

 One thing that I find extremely helpful is planning ahead of time.  I usually give myself three months. I do this for a couple of reasons. One I am a planner and I hate doing things last minute it stresses me out. The other reason is so I can get organized. I first decide on the on the theme of the party since that is what everything stems from.  I set my budget and then get to work on making a list for all my party needs. I start with the guest list - that way I know how many people I am planning for.  After my list is made I know what I need from food to party decor. I usually make most of my party decorations so this time frame also allows me the time to make everything.

I then keep my eyes open for sales. I try to make the most out of what my budget allows and giving yourself time allows you to be a little more picky when it comes to buying items for your party. If it is not on sale I usually will pass on it unless it is an item that I can buy at Joanns or Micheals and can use my 40% off coupon.

Here is a great example of why giving yourself ample time can save you money.  I was at the party store just poking around. For the most part I avoid party stores at all costs. While I was there I saw a 5 foot Cat in the Hat that would be perfect for my daughter's 3rd birthday party, plus I knew that she would flip when she saw him.  I looked at the price and then thought I think I saw that at Micheals the last time I was there and I would be able to use my 40% off coupon for it. I ended up saving myself $4.00 and when I was there I also noticed that there Wilton's chocolate melts were on sale for $1.99 I picked up two different colors for her party!  At the party store the Cat alone would have cost me $10.00 but since I waited and used my 40% off coupon I was able to get the Cat plus the two bags of chocolate melts for $10.00.  Had I waited till the last minute I would have bought both at full price making it harder for me to stretch my budget.

So remember these things to keep yourself on budget for your next party.

1. Plan plenty of time ahead
2. Make a list of your party needs and keep a budget notebook to keep yourself on track.
3. Look for sales!

I look foward to sharing all the details of my daughter's 3rd birthday with you. I can not wait to share all the ways that I was able to save money and the one BIG mistake that I made this year!

Monday, March 14, 2011

Photo Booth Prop Printables

 I love these photo booth prop printables designed by the Paper Doll Shoppe for Catch my Party for her daughter's 4th Birthday! I think that they are a fun way to get great candid photos of your guests being silly. If you do not have a party coming up any time soon - print them out anyway for a fun rainy day activity! I have already printed these out for Ella's birthday party!


Image by Catch my Party



Image by Catch my Party.
Printed mustaches too cute!

Click HERE for your free printables.

Enjoy!






Friday, March 11, 2011

Carnival Party on a Budget

So as promised here is my first entry for Budget Friendly Friday!

I came across this super cute idea for a Carnival Party at the Budget Diet. I was impressed with how easy throwing a Carnival party on a budget was.

All below wording belongs to the Budget Diet!

A Carnival Birthday Party is another budget birthday party idea from The Budget Diet girl!

A carnival birthday party works for most any age and can be done both indoors & out!

Here are the ingredients for success:

Carnival Ideas – Homemade Carnival Games:

The key to keeping this a budget birthday party is to use things you have. Take a walk around your house, and I’m sure you’ll come up with all sorts of carnival ideas!

Basketball Throw – if you have a basketball goal, use it!

Pie in the Face – pie tins, whipped cream & willing volunteer!

Wet Sponge Toss – just like pie in the face, but it’s a wet sponge!

Golf – if you have a putter & a golf ball…let the children try to putt into a plastic cup! This works best indoors on carpet.

Guess Your Weight – pull out your bathroom scale, the children guess their own weight & then stand on the scale.

Fortune Teller – have a friend or family member dress up like a fortune teller (scarves, lots of jewelry) & tell fortunes.

Fish Pond – keep it simple, use a toy fishing pole & attach the prize with a clothes pin!

Penny Drop – put a shot glass inside of a big glass bowl, fill it with water & the children try to drop a penny into the shot glass!

Hula Hoop

Face Painting

Concession Stand – popcorn & sodas

Carnival Prizes:

http://www.orientaltrading.com/ is a great place to pick up inexpensive prizes! If your child is old enough…set a budget & let them choose the prizes!
Everybody’s a winner! If they don’t win the game…give them a piece of candy.

Carnival Tickets & Goody Bags:

Each child gets a bag with their name on it when they arrive. The dollar store & Hobby Lobby both have lots of inexpensive, colorful bags.

Each child will get enough tickets to play each game 1 time.
The bags will be used to collect their prizes, and it becomes their “instant” goody bag!

Carnival Cake:

A cupcake walk is great fun…think mini-cake walk!
Use sidewalk chalk to number the spaces in your driveway or if you’re indoors…set-up chairs.
Start the music, stop the music, choose a number & that person chooses their cupcake! Continue until everyone has a cupcake!
I made all white cupcakes, & I just changed the frosting & decorations!

Carnival Helpers:

This is a great opportunity for family & friends to get involved in the birthday celebration!

Carnival Invitations:

Just a simple piece of clip art mounted on pink & green paper!"

Image for the Budget Diet



I love all of these ideas from the Budget Diet .  If you are looking to add food to your party keep it simple. Think carnival - Hot Dogs, Pizza, some chips, etc. You can find Cotton Candy for a $1.00 in most CVS, Rite Aids and Walmarts.

I find that Walmart is a great place for paper good and utencils. In their party section they have a great selection of colors for $1.50.

Party on People!!

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Shamrock Pretzels & Rainbow Cookies

I have been looking into making homemade pretzels but the thought of waiting for the dough to rise is just out of the question with my busy schedule. So I dug a little deeper and found this super easy recipe for pretzels at Munchkin MunchiesPerfect for people with not a lot of time on their hands and budget friendly, which of course is a plus!

Image by Munchkin Munchies

Ingredients:
Canned refrigerated bread stick dough (Pillsbury Original Breadsticks)
Colored sugar
Cinnamon

Instructions:
1. Line a cookie sheet with aluminum foil and lightly coat it with cooking spray.
2. To create the clover shape, mold 3 sections of breadsticks into hearts and press them together (refer to photo). Attach a small stem, decorate, and bake according to the directions on the package.

Now this I can do!

While I was visting Munchkin Munchies I also found these Rainbow Cookies and I just could not pass up sharing them with you.

Image by Munchkin Munchies


Image by Munchin Munchies


 Play Dough Cookies (allrecipes.com)
* 3/4 cup butter, softened
* 3 ounces cream cheese
* 1 cup white sugar
* 1 egg
* 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
* 2 3/4 cups all-purpose flour
* 1 teaspoon baking powder
* 1/4 teaspoon salt
* assorted colors of paste food coloring
* 24 lollipop sticks (optional)

1. In the electric mixer, cream butter, cream cheese and sugar until light and fluffy. Add egg and vanilla; beat until smooth.
2. In a medium bowl combine flour, baking powder and salt. Add dry ingredients to the creamed mixture. Stir till soft dough forms. Divide dough into fourths. Tint each with a different food color. Wrap in plastic wrap and chill for 2 hours.
3. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Working with half of each color, shape dough into 3/4 inch balls and for each cookie place 1 pink, 1 green, 1 blue and 1 orange (I used red, yellow, blue and green) ball together to make 1 large ball. Shape into a 12 inch long roll (like a snake), starting at one end, coil roll to make a 2 3/4 inch round cookie. Place cookies 3 inches apart on lightly greased baking sheet. Carefully insert lollipop sticks into bottoms of cookies.
4. Bake cookies for 8 minutes or until lightly browned. Cool and store in an airtight container.


These are almost too cute not to try to make - although it will have to be a weekend project!




Getting Myself Organized

I feel like I have been neglecting my little blog lately.  A friend of mine came up with a "game plan" for her blog and thought I would take a que from her and get myself organized.  I will be posting Monday - Friday and taking the weekends off  for family time. 

Monday - Free Printable Day - I will share cute, fun printables that I find with you. I love (free) printables. They are such an easy way to add a little flare to your party.

Tuesday - Party Tip Day - Some may be mine other are good ones that I come across but either way the tip will be ways that you can save money while till throwing a great party!

Wednesday - DIY Day -  Fun Fun Fun I love DIY projects!  I am always looking for way to save money and it helps that I am crafty! But don't worry I have DIY projects up my sleeve that even the least craftiest person will be able to do.

Thursday -  Party Food Day  - Oh how I love party food! OK lets get real I just love the sweet stuff. I love looking at all the wonderful goodies and treats that people come up with! My favorate by far are dessert tables. Yum Yum Yum! I think you get the hint.

Friday - Friendly Budget Party or Idea

Ok lets get started!