Friday, September 23, 2011

Friday's Pins...

Because everyone in the free world, including myself is addicted to Pinterest, (pronounced like "interest" with a P, your welcome...)
I decided it was high time we have a weekly feature! If you would like to follow my Pins, click HERE. And if you need an invite, just leave your email and I'll be happy to send you one! Enjoy Friday's Pins! 

This quote is exactly what I needed to hear right now...

What a fun idea! I know my hubby would love it. 

I really need to try this. I send so many cards out in the mail and this would be so fun! 

Seriously, this cake is killing me. I am determined to make it gluten free this fall. 

These birds want to come live on my bed. Trust me. 

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Thursday, September 22, 2011

We Love Etsy Thursday!

Did you notice there was no feature last week? So sorry! I had a mystery fever for days which left me unable to do anything. But I'm back! And with a fabulous shop! 

 Delightfully Lovely has gorgeous cake stands and cupcake towers for really good prices! Buying a great cake stand can be used for so much more than cakes, when they aren't holding yummy goodies you can use them to decorate with.  Here are a few of my favorites...

Aren't they fun?! There are even more in Delightfully Lovely's shop so make sure you check them all out!  

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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Free Prints Wednesday!

So, I have a funny friend named Ryan Hallett. Him and his cute wife Ashley make the funniest comments on facebook. Ryan especially likes to comment about my craft blog and has recently launched a campaign to be featured on "Free Prints Wednesday". In fact there is even a facebook group devoted to the cause. The shocking part is that it has 41 members! Hey, it worked for Betty White and SNL right?! :) If you would like to join his cause, please click here.

Now onto the free prints...

It is what it is made this fabulous September printable and it can be used in at least 5 ways!
 Gorgeous print from Simple as that.

What a fun disguise kit from Design House Digital
Kiki Creates made this fabulous calendar and shared how to make the project (along with the free printables) on Every Creative Endeavor


There are 2 different sets of cute animal bookmarks over at Mr. Printables

HOLIDAY PRINTABLES

eighteen25 has posted their fantastic free halloween print early! Yay!
The Twinery made these adorable tags that we can print for free and more images! 

Poppies at Play is adding a touch of pink to Halloween with these cupcake toppers!

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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Loving this Tuesday!

Is anyone else out there already starting to stress about the holidays?! I mean I cannot wait for them but at the same time I already feel like I have a billion things to do :) I entered my very first craft fair that is in November and I have been super busy preparing for that. I have done so many crafts lately and I keep forgetting to show you! I am going to work on that I promise. Until then, here are some great ideas from around the web.

P.S. I decided that because there are already so many fantastic holiday projects floating around, I am going to start featuring them on Tues & Wed as well but it will be below the normal projects and free prints. I hope you enjoy!

 Really creative reading treat box from Sew Dang Cute Crafts.
 Nannygoat shares a tutorial on how to make this awesome ruler.
This football onesie is genius! Lines across my face made it and I cannot wait to try making one myself.
Craft Snob shares a tutorial on how to make this super cute and easy hair clip on According to Kelly.
Hey Look has tips on using baking cups in new ways!

HOLIDAY PROJECTS

I have been dying to use this burlap on a project, any project! Now I have a reason! I can make this lovely fall wreath from First Lady of the House
Poppies at Play not only teaches you how to make these cute blocks but also gives you the free printable!
Night Owl Crafting teaches us how to make this gorgeous Christmas decoration on the blog, According to Kelly

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Friday, September 16, 2011

It's Friday, Let's Party! Star Wars Lego Party!!

Happy Friday Auntie Lolo Crafts readers! I'm Mary Kathryn from Mathews Family Happenings and I'm back today to share my son's Star Wars lego party with you! Take a look:

just wanted to take a moment to show you how incredibly simple it was to throw a
 whang-bang-awesome-everyone-had-a-great-time-and-it-didn't-cost-a-fortune-like-on-that-TLC-reality-show kid party.
and also...
deets = details
(just in case)
Here's the run-down on what we made:
(we being the hubs, Aunt C, and myself)
1) invites-
*found these on Tip Junkie's site, dowloaded to Word, changed the name and date,
and printed on white cardstock.
total cost= 0
2) Death Star pinata-
*it had been quite a few years since I'd paper-mached anything, so I googled the recipe.
I went with 1/2 cup flour + 2 cups cold water because that seemed to be the most popular.
That worked great for us, but I did 2 complete layers since I knew little boys would probably whack through one layer fairly quickly.
oh what a good call that was
to make this we used one of those giant 'bopping' balloons with the string attached (bought in a pack of 8 at Target for around a buck fifty), a sack of flour from Wal-mart  (1.64), and water (from our faucet). The paint came from our stash, so that part was a freebie.
total cost = 3.14 (+ the cost of whatever goes inside)
once again, I have to give props to the hubs for his detail work on the paint job
3) light sabers-
as you can see, they were a huge hit.
(pun intended)
and here's the hubs, slaving away.
(actually, I think he really enjoyed it)
*we bought the swim noodles at Target (1.99 a piece), cut them into thirds, and made handles out of silver duct tape and black electrical tape.
He even went a step further and made different patterns on each one.
crafty, eh?
total cost for sabers = 5.97 (which made 9)
4) lego Star Wars character sign thingys-
since O specifically asked for a Star Wars LEGO party, I wanted another way to incorporate the legos (other than just dumping a ton of them into glass containers as decor)
*I took his lego Star Wars book, copied several pages onto white cardstock, cut out the characters, and hot-glued onto some wooden dowels to stick into the food/lego containers
total cost = 97 cents (wooden dowels, which came as a pack of 20)
5) party signs-
I know these totally weren't necessary, but I wanted them- mmkay?
*I found this super-think foam/posterboard at the dollar tree which I cut into thirds,
spray-painted black, and attached letters I'd cut out with my cricut
total cost for the signs = one buckaroo
(already had the black paint, cardstock, and glue stick I used to attach the letters)
6) printables in frames-
*I made this printable myself in Microsoft Word and stuck into the frame that was already there (totally free project)
and I'd downloaded this logo a few months ago for another project O had to make for school
(another totally free project)
for the rest of the mantel, (after removing the Valentine decor) I added an 'O' for Oliver (already had that in my stash), one of the hubs Star Wars legos, my canvas people canvas of my 3 kiddos, and the Happy Birthday banner I made last year.
(all free free free)
7) treat bag tags-
*agian, I used the same Star Wars logo I found after googling for images online, created the tags in Microsoft Word, and added text.
easy-peezy lemon squeezy
8) cake + cake pops-
all of the baked goodies at the party (including a yummy bacon + cheese quiche) were made by my fabulous Aunt Cindy
she even made these awesome styrofoam legos to stick the cake pops in.
Do you know about cake pops?
I've seen them all over blogland-
I asked Aunt C if she could make them, she found this book-
and whipped them up, just like that
here's Aunt C and MM
she also purchased the food-coloring pens that the kids (and a few grownups) used to decorate their cake pops.
Here's some of my mom's handywork-
All in all, I think the hours spent on making + planning all of the aspects of a party like this at home definitely = one very happy little brandspankin new 6-year old.
So- that's how we like to roll around here at the Mathews.
Maybe you saw something you could use/adapt for a party you'll be throwing in the future?
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