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Friday, June 26th, 2009








Party pictures by: Brook Andreoli
Tags: Brook Andreoli, car party
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etsy love: bake it pretty
Thursday, June 25th, 2009

I bought my cupcake liners for this party from Bake It Pretty on Etsy. I love this shop.

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tuesday tutorial: party hat
Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

For this car party I wanted to make the ordinary party hats a little cuter. I just made up my own way of adding these tissue paper pom-poms.

directions:
1. You will need: scissors, thread, tissue paper, tape and a party hat.
2. Using one sheet, cut the tissue paper into long, thin strips. Since the tissue paper was already folded, I didn’t need to fold it. But if your tissue paper isn’t folded, folding it will make this step easier.
3. I tied a long piece of thread around the middle of the tissue strips, making sure the thread is long enough to feed all of the way through the hat. After the strips were tied together, I cut all of the ends of the tissue paper strips to make the pom pom effect.
4. Then I fed the thread through the top hole.
5. I pulled the thread tight and then taped it to the inside of the party hat. Then I trimmed the thread so that it wouldn’t show out the bottom.
6. Here’s what it should look like when you’re done.

Then I fluffed each of the pom-poms. Ta Da!
Tags: car party, tutorial
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wooden cars
Monday, June 22nd, 2009

I like to use non-plastic activities at parties and things that aren’t “Made in China,” whenever possible. For the car party the kids assembled some wooden cars that they also colored. Or you could paint them, or whatever. These cars are made by Maple Landmark in Vermont.
Tags: car party
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party idea: treasure hunt
Thursday, June 18th, 2009

One easy way to start out your party activities is to have a treasure hunt, no matter the ages of your guests. Your clues can rhyme, or not. Either way it’s fun. At the end of the “hunt” your party guests can find cupcakes to decorate hidden in the oven (not turned on of course) or some bracelets to put together wrapped up like a present. You can also use a treasure hunt at the end of the party to divert attention and get some extra energy out as you are trying to wind things down. And then the party goers could find the party favor instead. For the party in this photo the kids found a half of a car picture at each clue spot. Each child got one as we went along and then after the treasure hunt the kids found the other child with the match and they put their simple puzzles together.
Tags: car party
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small glass cake stand
Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

I love cake stands. Here is the one I used at this party. It’s just the right size for a six inch cake or a jumbo cupcake. And it’s from Crate & Barrel.
Tags: car party
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tuesday tutorial: fabric banner
Tuesday, June 16th, 2009
directions:
1. I cut some leftover fabric into 6″ by 10″ triangles
2. Then I organized the triangles into the pattern I wanted
3. I sewed extra-wide double fold bias tape onto the triangles
4. 72 feet of fabric banners…

Tags: car party, tutorial
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eco-tip: balloons
Monday, June 15th, 2009

Did you know that latex balloons are biodegradable? Latex isn’t plastic, it’s a natural product made from the sap of rubber trees and collected through a tapping process very similar to the one used for collecting the maple sap used in maple syrup. But mylar balloons, plastic balloon clips, and curling ribbon aren’t biodegradable. So hand tie your balloons and use a cotton or other natural fiber balloon string. Because who wants a balloon to spoil the fun?
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