Showing posts with label Party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Party. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

My First Request - Paper Doll Centerpiece Ideas

One of my friends asked for help tonight and I thought I'd share her question and my solutions with you.
I need your creative help! :) Can you think of a elegant way to display paper dolls? The League's historical committee is using paper dolls, dressed in their appropriate time periods, as centerpieces at a meeting. The big question is, how to display them? They called me and asked for advice, and I have nothing...
Lucky for Kerry - I've got Paper Dolls and ideas for what to do with them... unlucky for her, my paper dolls are rather ugly and I'm not sure they are doing the ideas justice.  So when picturing these ideas - lets pretend the dolls are actually the lovely historical ones that her group is using and not these slightly scary ones shall we???

Ok 1st up - an idea that keeps the dolls from having to have an adhesive attached to them.

Clothes pins.


Clothes pins actually sand when you put them on end:


2 clothes pins can be attached to the feet of the dolls to help then stand:


Objects can then be placed around their feet - since in looking at these, I don't think paper dolls on stilts are something they are really looking for.

But this, might work - tucking the clothes pins into an arrangement:


Another idea that also preserves the dolls is taking either pre-made or making wire curls like these:


They are really easy to make. And mounting them only involves drilling a hole in a top of a block or other object and then gluing the wires into the hole:


From there - the dolls can be placed in the curls:

And if you'd like, you can use a doll and collection of different clothes for that doll rather than 3 dolls as pictured above.


Next up - straws and sticks... This involves taping something to the back of the dolls, something that you might not want to do if you intend to use the dolls again.

What you'll need is a plastic drinking straw and sticks (I used skewers that we had.)


Cut the straws into 1 inch sections and then tape one end of the straw closed.


Tape the straw with the closed end up to the back of the doll. You could also use hot glue if you prefer though not if the paper on the doll is too delicate.


Next put the stick in the straw:


Then place the sticks into something - I used a vase with sand in it. You could also use craft foam, a vase with rocks, glass beads or just about anything you can find:


A couple of other ideas with these, you can apply another doll to the back so that they are double sided. Or if you want to skip the straw, you can just tape/glue the stick directly to the doll.

I tried playing with a large hurricane vase that I got for $2 at walmart and though about attaching them with clothes pins to the top - but that seemed odd.


Yeah, there is something not right about the clothes pin to the head.

So I taped them around the exterior and liked the way it looked like they were holding hands.

The options for the vase are endless - you could put anything inside, even paint the inside. Or if you want to give people at the table something to do, put some of the outfits in the vase and they can change things up while they eat.


The last 2 ideas might cost a little more - then again, they might not depending on the supplies you have available or what you can find at thrift stores.

1st - Floating Frames - these are nice if you've got double sided clothes like my daughter set did. (The whole doll wouldn't fit, but you could do the whole doll)


2nd side:

Last - simply taking a piece of scrapbook paper, mounting the doll to the paper and placing them in a frame.


You could really have a lot of fun with the frames. Buy them at thrift stores, get them from friends, the dollar store, walmart - where ever you can find them... then spray paint them all the same color to unify them and let the dolls become art.

So there you have it... a bunch of ideas for using paper dolls for centerpieces. You can go with one idea, mix and match the ideas - or maybe looking through these sparked an idea of your own.

Hope that helped! I'd love to see what you all end up doing!

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Movie Party - Part 2, the Poster

For Bug's Movie Party, we decided to watch Beauty and The Beast.

In order to get the kids in the mood, as soon as they arrived we had them put themselves IN the movie by taking their picture in a cut out movie poster, here is how we did it.

I took a Beauty and the Beast poster, this is from the musical I believe but I didn't care.


We mounted it to a piece of thick form core:

Then we cut out the faces from the poster - allowing the kids to become Beauty and the Beast...



While the kids were watching the movie, and all was taken care of... a friend and I ran to walgreens down the street and got copies of all the pictures. When the parents came to pick up the kids - the photos were waiting as part of their favors.

And as for the favors... we carried full through with the movie theme, the kids got popcorn boxes with a package of microwave popcorn, a box of movie candy and their movie poster picture.

Movie Party - Part 1, the Invite

We hosted Bug's Birthday Party last weekend - thought I'd share with you some of what we did...

First the theme: A night at the movies.

It was supposed to be a day at the movies, we were going to take her and 10 of her friends to the movies. But as it turns out the local theater that hosts birthday parties, wasn't going to have a kids movie that weekend. For some reason they were the only theater in the area that didn't have Toy Story 3. And we didn't find this out 'till 3 weeks before the party. (Despite me reserving the day 2 months earlier!!!)

That really left us no choice but to host the party on the party at our house...

So we set out to transform our basement into a movie theater - we set the tone with the invitation.


I designed this is photoshop and then just had it printed at Ritz photo on matte paper as a 5x7 photo. Usually when I do invites I print them through zazzle or vistaprints, but given our time frame, doing the 5x7 photo was really the only choice.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Ribbon Ribbon & More

Thought I'd some of the other things we did to celebrate my mom's 15 year anniversary over the weekend.

My cousin Shannon ran with this "Ribbon Ribbon" that I ran out of time to make...

I have a very a talented friend who makes the most beautiful and tasty cookies, she made these and believe me - they are GONE!


We also made her this sash to wear during the race that we put on the mantel along with the ribbon and flags from the race.


And here are the 3 generations that came to celebrate my mom:


(Back row: Me, My Mom, her Sister Nancy
Middle row: Nancy's daughters Erin and Shannon
Front and Center: Bug
Not pictured: My Aunt Kaye who had already left to get back to Chicago.)

It was such an amazing weekend... though from the picture I think you can tell, I was exhausted from it all!!! But, I'd do it again in a heartbeat.

Monday, June 7, 2010

Customized Raced T-Shirts

Last weekend was the Race for the Cure here in DC, my mom's older sister, her twin sister and 2 of my cousins came to celebrate the 15 year anniversary of my mom's recovery from breast cancer. The Komen Race for the Cure provides race t-shirts to runners and walkers who are registered for the event but I wanted to do something to set our team out.

So I took the logo that I designed and printed them on iron on transfer paper:
(Yes, these are printed flipped, that is how you do it with Iron ons...)

Then we cut the logos out and placed them on the sleeve of the prewashed shirts:

And followed the instructions to iron them onto the shirts, instructions by product vary, so be sure to follow the ones that come with your transfer paper.


Here is the finished sleeve -
We then took an old bed sheet left over from my bathroom curtain project and made these flags by transferring the logo onto a square, then hot gluing them on wooden dowels:

All we had to do was spend $10 on the transfer paper to create 10 shirts and 10 flags to give our team a custom look for this amazingly special day.

Friday, May 28, 2010

Pat's Pals Party - Celebrating 15 Years

My mother has 3 major accomplishments in her life, raising my brother, raising me and surviving breast cancer. Next weekend, I've arrange for her sisters to come to DC to celebrate her 15 year anniversary with us, we'll participating in the Race for the Cure and then having a victory party.

I've made this logo to put on the sleeves of our shirts:

I've got a few ideas for the victory party but I know there are some pretty amazing party planners out there so if anyone has any suggestions - I'd love to hear what you come up with.

So far, here is what I know we're doing:
  • Scrapbook celebrating all that she survived to see, the weddings, the grandchildren, the friends, the trips...
  • A collage of those pictures framed
  • A "Survivor Sash" for her to wear during the Race for the Cure
  • Pink decorations
  • Pink M&M's
  • Pink Ribbon cookies (made by my very talented friend Christin.)
Anyone have any other ideas???
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