Showing posts with label balloon wreath. Show all posts
Showing posts with label balloon wreath. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

diy: happy birthday balloon wreath tutorial


we used this balloon wreath on the front door to welcome guests at the boys birthday choo choo train party. it was simple to make and i know that it will be a fun, festive tradition to hang it on the door around celebrations for years and years to come.

supplies needed:
straw wreath (you pick the size in relation to your front door). remember that the bigger the wreath, the more balloons you will need. (note: do *not* take the plastic off the wreath or it will shed).

floral greening u shaped pins you can find them in the floral section of your favorite local craft store (i got these at michael's).
9" laytex balloons--i used around 12 packs of 25, but the amount that you use depends on the size of wreath that you use and how full you want the wreath to look.
directions:
take balloons and pin them into the straw wreath. i pinned them two at a time. simply put the balloons in the middle of the u shaped pin and stick tightly into the straw wreath. 



make sure balloons are close together to avoid any gaps.

line entire front, inside curve and outside rim of the wreath with balloons.

this only takes a few hours (yes, hours. i know....not *crazy* fast....but not so bad either). i made mine while watching my favorite shows at night after the kiddos had gone to bed (and there my or may not have been a few glasses of red wine involved). it was fun, is simple, beautiful and will be around for years and years of celebrations to come.
share with us photos of your finished creation--we would *love* to see it! are you on pinterest? follow us and we wold love to follow you back. (we are borderline obsessed with pinterest. is there a 12 step program for pinterest addiction?)

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

choo choo train themed birthday party

recently, my two sweet boys turned two and four. to celebrate their big days we threw them a joint train themed backyard birthday party. (wonder how much longer i can get away with a joint party?)  i made the number shirts (above) to commemorate the day and in the party colors using an applique process. (tutorial coming soon).

this balloon wreath was on the front door and greeted everyone as they arrived. it was something that i was asked several times, "how did you make it?!" it was a little time consuming, but really simple. i think it will be a treasured tradition in our family to hang on birthdays. fun, right? you can find the diy tutorial here.

i made and hung tissue paper pom-poms in the party colors from the trees for a festive look. you can find the tutorial here.

fabric flag pennants decorated the front and back on the house. they were bright and colorful and ensured that guests could find our home quickly and easily. (tutorial coming soon).
the bubble station was a fun and messy hit! the bubbles were wrapped in train themed wrappers, there was a "bubble station" sign and we used a plastic drink dispenser (picked up inexpensively from target). if you do this, be sure to have a plastic storage bin underneath the spicket as a catch-all. it was a last minute addition and proved to be *very* useful.
all printed material was by jenn at nickwilljack. you can have the entire collection emailed you in editable files for a inexpensive rate through etsy.  she was a pleasure to work with and as long as you are willing to put in a little elbow grease printing, cutting and gluing you too can have a fabulous train themed party.
*super* cute water bottle wraps were my all-time favorite. they said "chugga chugga". how cute is that?! again, all thanks to jenn at nickwilljack via her etsy shop.
silverware wraps that say "chew chew". too cute!
"goldfish crackers" pillow box. 
hanging circles from the dining room light fixture so no one would hit their heads.
cutest "happy birthday" banner that is totally customisable with whatever you want it to say. again, all thanks to jenn at nickwilljack via her etsy shop.
homemade cupcakes with butter cream frosting. anyone want the recipe? the frosting alone is to die for.
cupcake toppers using the printable files and coffee stir sticks (cut in half) from starbucks.

last minute cupcake stand made by wrapping a cardboard box with wrapping paper and gluing on printable circles. easy peasy.
time to sing and celebrate my birthday boys! 

i believe that one of the keys to a successful party at your home is having enough for the kids to do. since these munchkins were mostly between the ages of 2 and 4, a lot of organized games were not going to work. we were lucky to have some generous friends that let us borrow the jumpy and roller coaster and we also had a few play things already in the backyard arsenal. here are some of the things that kept the kiddos happy and busy the entire party:



step2 naturally playful sand table


when it was time for the guests to go home, we had a basket with favors.  (a train whistle from oriental trading company and *super* cute thomas the train crayon rolls. we also included a pillow box with candy inside for the older siblings that came (or if the parents wanted a sweet treat to go). 







 the crayon rolls were from a fantastic little shop on etsy. (you can find them here). they were so amazing to work with. responsive, quick turn around and great prices. i highly recommend using them.


all in all the party was a huge success. the kids were happy and that is all that really matters, right? wonder what they will be into next year?