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Friday, April 22, 2011

A Crafty Easter


If you are anything like me, the big ticket items for holiday celebrations are well under control and moving along according to plan. Now it is time to fine tune the plan and sort out what you can do to give it an extra touch of charm. Since most Easter celebrations involve and revolve around keeping the kids entertained, I dug up a few options for quick crafts that should be just as much fun to make as they are to look at. 

Jelly Belly Jelly Beans, 49 Assorted Flavors, 10-Pound Box
Grab a needle and some elastic thread and use the beans in place of colorful beads. You can prepare these before hand and include them in an Easter basket or use the project as an activity for the kids during the festivities. Either way they get a colorful accessory that they can snack on later in the day!

Jelly Belly Carrot Shaped Tangerine Jelly Beans

When I host a gathering for a holiday such as Easter, I like to have a small basket of goodies for each person to take home. Unfortunately, my budget does not always accommodate my crafty notions! A festive and less costly option are to use cone shaped cellophane, add some orange jelly beans and tie the top with a cute green ribbon. As guests head home they can grab one for the road.




Want the beauty of Lilies without the allergy complaints? Grab some green pipe cleaner and some white construction paper to get crafting! An ideal project for the kids in attendance to work on as their contribution to the festivities. You could even ask them to make one for each person in attendance and offer them as party favors. Making them even more special, each flower is made from a child's hand print!


Probably one for the older kids - or the adults who need a craft fix - these paper bunnies would be SO cute resting at each place setting filled with just a few sweet treats. A simple touch to add a little holiday craft to the decor!


A quick click on the project title will take you to a separate page with how to instructions and additional details. Happy crafting!



Thursday, March 24, 2011

Bunny Baskets - An Easter Treat!


For those who celebrate Easter, the weeks are flying by which means it is time to kick the bunny preparations into high gear! Admittedly, it has been a while since I needed to put together a delivery on behalf of the bunny, but that does not stop my creative brain cells from kicking into action. So, let’s chat about some ideas….

Irish Cheese Assortment (2 pound)In the interest of fairness and avoidance of plagiarism, I must admit that most of my thoughts about Easter come from my mother’s sincere love of the holiday. She pulled out all stops when it came to creatively celebrating Bunny Day – especially when it came to putting together baskets. Here are a few of my favorites from her repertoire…

Lodge Logic Pre-Seasoned 6-1/2-Inch SkilletThe year that I gave up cheese for Lent, my basket was filled with assorted gourmet cheeses and crackers. To really make it interesting, she hid it in the refrigerator and in lieu of a basket she used a cast iron skillet so that I would have something practical for my kitchen, as well.

I loved my mother’s meatloaf, but had some misgivings about making it myself. The year that I moved into my first apartment, my basket was filled with miniature meatloaves and hidden in the freezer.

Another year I mentioned that I needed a tool box to keep my tools organized. For Easter she bought me a red toolbox and filled it with all of the traditional goodies. The really embarrassing part is that she left it sitting in the living room right in front of me. After letting me search for almost 30-minutes, she finally caved and in a fit of laughter pointed it out to me. 

I could go on, but the suggestion that I am attempting to make is that Easter can be an opportunity to think creatively and get a little playful. Clearly you need to know your recipient so as not to offend, but if they have a silly sense of humor, go for the off the wall option and make the holiday a little more interesting.

A few things to keep in mind…
  
  • Bigger does not always mean better. Sometimes event the simplest things can carry the most meaning. Rather than going broke putting together the mega basket of the year, focus on what the recipient will really enjoy and scale it back a bit. Save the other ideas for next year…
  • Creating a basket giving wonderland does not have to cost you an arm and a leg. Spend a little money on a key item as the feature piece in the basket and then fill the rest with some silly fun items. Use your local resources – Dollar Stores, the $1 bins at Target, etc. – to pick up some bargain options. 
  • Don’t fall for the must have seasonal items if they are going to bust your budget. That lovely plastic grass is a true icon of Easter, but it can add up because it is a once a year item. Consider some alternatives that can be purchased all year round or that you may already have in your gift wrap stash such as tissue paper. Crumple it up a bit and it can be just a useful a space filler as the “grass”. If you have a fabric stash, you can use some festive fabric pieces, as well.
  • Consider playing off a theme of sorts to create a cohesive gift. If you are putting together a basket for a tea lover, use some really nice tea as you key item and then visit places like local craft stores for cute mugs, tea towels and other whimsical accessories. You can also add a few practical items such as honey, lemons and sugar cubes to round out the basket contents. (I would skip on the milk unless you know that they are receiving the basket near a refrigerator for immediate storage.)

Here are a few other thoughts for theme baskets:
Copco 2510-9963 Acadia Reusable To-Go Mug, 16-Ounce Capacity 
Coffee Lovers – Similar to the tea lover basket I would start with some great coffee beans or grounds. (You may want to verify this before making your purchase – nothing worse than being excited about tasty coffee with know way to grind the beans!) In place of the honey and lemon accessories, include some miniature syrup flavors or peppermint sticks. I have also included breath mints and stain spot wipes with these gift collections before as most coffee drinkers with a sense of humor will appreciate the practicality of the gesture. 


AMC Gift CardMovie Fans – Use the bulk of your budget on a movie gift card. Whether it is for a theater or rentals depends on the recipient and their favorite place to watch movies. Then look for classic movie candies and treats to fill out the basket. I had great luck finding these goodies at a local dollar store last Christmas, so don’t rule out the budget shopping! 


SE Precision Screwdriver Set, 9 PiecesCustom LeatherCraft 1107 2 Bag ComboMr. Fix It – Have a man in your life that loves to fix things – or at least try to? If you take a leisurely stroll through a local home improvement store you will start to notice the abundance of gadgets available. Some carry a heavier price tag, but there are just as many with smaller price points perfect for a basket collection. Restoration Hardware also tends to have some really fun options in the glass jars near the check out counter. If you know they have been dreaming about something specific, consider using that as the primary basket item and then fill in with other items. Maybe even use a new tool bag as the basket and then just fill it with little items and candy.


NOKA Chocolates
Hard to Buy For – My father falls into this category which makes holiday shopping a challenge. For occasions like Easter I rely on his sweet tooth to guide me. There are certain sweet treats that he really loves so I tend to play off these to build a basket. For example, he loves chocolate and red licorice above all else. Since these two don’t traditionally go together, I can divide and conquer multiple gift giving occasions. If I chose to focus on his chocolate fixation I will make a key purchase at a well known or local chocolate shop for a decadent centerpiece. From there I will fill in with simpler and less expensive options hitting all of his chocolate fixations. Using the red licorice as my starter element, I might get a little nostalgic and seek out retro candies from when he was a kid. A quick search online will pull up some options if you don’t have a local source and most will help you sort out the popular candies from specific decades. Then you just have to decide which ones they might enjoy the most and put them together when they arrive.

As with all things, just be sure that you enjoy the process. Gift giving is supposed to be fun. If you start getting stressed out about it, stop and regroup. It should be one of the few times you actually do whistle while you work!

Monday, March 7, 2011

Hunting in the Urban Jungle!

Is anyone up for a scavenger hunt? A friend of mine recently needed some assistance meeting her daughter’s request to have a scavenger hunt with her friends in celebration of her birthday. After hashing out the details of expectations from both mother and daughter, I was able to pull together a fun little adventure. Here is a brief over view of what I pulled together…

The Rules…
The participants in this scavenger hunt are a small group of pre-teen girls with the request of hosting the hunt in a local shopping center. This particular center is an outdoor arrangement with non-traditional features such as a bandstand, park areas, etc. Considering the age of the “hunters” and the layout of the shopping area, the number one rule of the game is that they have to be accompanied by their “guide” (aka: responsible adult) at all times. Other rule criteria spun off of this to drive home the point with the consequence of ditching their “guide” and/or anyone wandering off solo resulting in an immediate stop to the hunt.

The Game…
Because the requested hunting ground is a publicly accessible and privately owned, I was able to find a map to help with the planning process. (If you can’t find a map, a scouting mission may be in order.) With the map, I was able to select appropriate shops and locations to use in the scavenger hunt and build clue verbiage around them. Most challenge and most fun was the development of the clue verbiage. Teenagers can be brutal, so I had to find that balance of fun and challenging without falling into the land of cheese!  Once I had the clues sorted out, the next step was to create a challenge for each clue location. You don’t necessarily have to add a challenge, but since the mission of this hunt is the celebration of a birthday I thought the challenges would offer a memory making opportunity. (Most involve taking group photos doing silly things.)

The basic flow of the hunt balances between the receipt of a clue followed by a challenge. The players must decipher the clue to determine the location they must get to – as a group. Once at the correct clue destination they receive the challenge and must complete it before receiving the next clue. At the final clue location they are handed the final challenge card offering a congratulations and instructions to return to the house for a celebration (cake and presents).

The Twist…
For this particular scavenger hunt, we added a dash of theme to correspond to the overall birthday celebration. As part of her gift, the birthday girl’s bedroom was recently decorated in a Safari theme. To ensure a cohesive party theme, we dressed up the scavenger hunt details as taking place in the “Urban Jungle”. For extra effect, the first stop on this hunt is at a local shop specializing is animal print accessories where the girls all receive their party favors. To incorporate this into the theme, we simply made it the first clue by stating that any hunter requires the proper gear along with some details indicating the shop’s name. In the instructions and other game materials the players are referred to as the “hunters”, the supervising parent as the “hunting guide”, and the home base as “camp”.

Adding the final touches to the theme, the clue and challenge cards are printed on graphics of parchment rolls and leather background. Each card was folded inside a decorative paper to create a sort of envelope and sealed with a clear label indicating the clue/challenge number. You could also use a decorative sticker corresponding to your theme. As with most things, there are loads of ways to playfully twist this format to suite a variety of themes. It just takes a little creativity with the verbiage and packaging of the clues. 

Monday, February 21, 2011

Brainstorming

Yes, I realize that I have been neglecting my blog duties lately, but promise it is for a good cause! I have been helping a friend plan a birthday party for her teenage daughter... details to be shared post party! All of this planning has gotten my brain whirling and I am officially reaching out for your help with some brainstorming. 

Most everyone I know has a party theme idea or concept that they always wanted to host, but never got the opportunity. If you would be kind enough to share your ideas, I promise to return the favor by adding some posts with ideas to support them and create a truly creative party experience. 

Many thanks in advance!!




Friday, February 11, 2011

My Lovely Valentine

Yes, I realize today is Friday and Valentine's Day is on Monday... my inner procrastinator won out on this post! Setting that aside, I was compelled to create and mail some Valentine cards the other evening and after discovering how quickly I was able to create some pretty cute (if I do say so myself) cards, I thought that I might share. After all, I know that I am not alone in waiting until the last minute and before you write off the idea of being crafty, take a look at these free downloads! (I was able to print, cut, accessorize and address a set of 6 cards in about 30 minutes...) 

Courtesy of Bunny Cakes

Courtesy of Bunny Cakes

Courtesy of Up Up Blog

Courtesy of One Charming Party

Courtesy of Cottage Industrialist


Courtesy of The Long Thread

Courtesy of Cottage Industrialist

Courtesy of mmmcrafts

Fire up the printer, grab your cutting board and get crafting!! Then let me know how they turn out... 

Happy Valentine's Day to all!!

PS: Click on the "courtesy of" under each photo to be taken to the downloading location...

Monday, January 17, 2011

Flowers Anytime!

Click here for craft instructions
My inner craft diva has reared her head and insisted that I share this idea! While trolling some of my favorite craft blogs, I stumbled across these fabric flowers and my brain cells lit up like fireworks! So many things you can do with these wonderful little blooms... Here are some of my initial thoughts.

Add a Pin...
Simply add a safety pin, or even a bobby pin, to the back of a flower and you have a whimsical accessory for your outfit. The really fun part is that with so many fabric selections available, you can make your own garden of these flowers to coordinate with any style and/or color scheme in your closet.

Craft Accents...
It also occurred to me that since these are a handmade item with the luxury of personalization, you could create a variety of flowers in varied sizes. My initial idea was to then add these flowers to an throw pillow for some three-dimensional accents. 

Book Worms...
I have noticed a recent rally of book reading among my friends and thought it might be fun to attach one of these flowers to a bookmark to create a truly girlish highlight and combat those nerdy stereotypes!

As more floral thoughts pop into my brain, I will be sure to add them to the list. Feel free to share your ideas, too!