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Monday, January 26, 2026

Jacob's Violinist & Orchestral Composer Birthday Party, Part 2

 Hello! Here is Jacob's second Violinist & Orchestral Composer-themed birthday party. This party used the almost all the same decorations and supplies described in the previous post, just rearranged for a different location. The favor tag printable can be found in the previous post. 










Thank you for visiting! 

-Lauryn 


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Jacob's Violinist & Orchestral Composer Birthday Party Part 1

 Hello, today I present yet another composer themed birthday party, but specifically violinist-themed. This was my brother's birthday party last year. The metallic balloons come in $1 packs at Walmart, while the rest came from Dollar Tree. I outlined the letters on the poster, painted them with gold metallic paint (or used metallic markers which would have been ideal, but I think I was out), and outlined them in pen or permanent marker. I found composer bust images online, put them on a Canva document and tried to match the colors, edited a photo of my brother (who had dressed up as Mozart the year before) to look like stone, printed the images and glued them on. I could not find (affordable) music-themed foods my brother would like, so I used marshmallows and Whoppers to at least kind of look like piano colors in the favor bags. I created a printable on Canva that read "Thank you for making Jacob's party grand!" with a grand piano graphic. Everything else was on hand. The favor printable is included below, ready to customize with a different name should anyone be interested in using it. 















Part 2 of this party is coming soon. I hope you found this helpful and enjoyed! 

-Lauryn 

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Saturday, January 24, 2026

Jacob's "Symphony No. 23" Composer Red Carpet Birthday Party

 

Hello, I hope this post finds everyone safe and ready for the bad weather coming! Today I would like to share my brother's orchestra composer-themed birthday party from two years ago. I used an old thrift store music book, composer printouts and a Canva document to decorate the peg board. The favors are $1 nutcrackers from Dollar General (inspired by Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker Suite, of course). The banner was made from composer heads printed out and taped to yarn. 



















I hope you enjoyed! Thank you for visiting, I wish everyone with ice storms headed their way warmth and safety! 

-Lauryn 


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Saturday, February 18, 2023

2023 Bedroom Tour (Fairytale/Story Theme)

 Good evening, I hope everyone is enjoying their weekend! I am on a school break, so I am hoping to share a couple posts the next two days, but here is a quick room tour to start with. I decided to do a story/fairytale sort of theme with lots of animals and nature in my décor, and I decorated the day after Christmas (as always) for the new year. All of the decorations were handmade, from the thrift store or on hand. For example, I used dried roses and leaves I had saved to decorate my piano. In other words, these are cheap and easy decoration ideas I hope some of you might find applicable. 










I look forward to hopefully sharing more soon. Thank you for visiting!


-Lauryn

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Thursday, November 22, 2018

Louie's Modern Pizza Birthday Party



Hello, everyone! Happy Thanksgiving! I have a lot to catch up on! Today I'd like to share a pizza-themed birthday party I did for my uncle back in September. It was super last-minute, and the only theme I could come up with since he loves pizza. I used brown wrapping paper from Dollar Tree that I had and layer some black and white fabric on top. I painted a poster that read "Not to be cheesy, but..." and below, with letter balloons, I wrote "Ur Grate." However, I didn't have all of the letters I needed so I had to combine some letters to make others, which is why they look a little wonky. I made a pizza banner with construction paper. By cutting yellow triangles, brown rectangles, and drawing red circles on the yellow I created pizza confetti as the favors. For the children, I made coloring pictures, and threw together any yellow and red favors and nick-knacks I could find in the red fry-trays. My grandmother baked the cake, and my grandfather frosted it. Of course they made lots of pizzas, too.













I hope you liked it! I am excited to share a Nutcracker party soon!

-Lauryn
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