Showing posts with label spring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spring. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 12, 2021

Jacob's Music-Themed Graduation Party

 Hello everyone, here is one of many, many events from a while back (this was from June) I am trying to get caught up on. This was a surprise graduation party for my brother themed around his passion, music. It was not as big and grand as I hoped, but I did what I could. I had tons of help from friends and family who deserve credit for many of the great puns, who helped with the photo display, favors, displays, balloons...actually everything. (Thank you Jessica, Bernice, Robert, Edwin, Mont, Lillie, Morgan and Hayden!) They did a great job of setting up. I was foolish and made the mistake of putting out a record to sign (and forgot the pen to sign it with) in the sun, so that melted into a weird,  crumpled shape. I also used candles as part of the party favors. Shockingly, they too melted in the approximately ninety-eight degree weather and ruined the favor bags. The beautiful cupcakes came from our local Cornelia Sugartopia (I don't remember if the toppers were from somewhere else, though). Despite some chaos and mistakes on my part, I think my brother had a great time. The color scheme was mainly gold, dark blue, with some added pops of dark red and black. 



























Thank you for visiting! I hope this at least gives you some pun ideas for any music graduates you might know!

-Lauryn
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Thursday, May 28, 2020

DIY Bird Magnet Party Favors


Hey everyone! I'm finally back. Here is a quick tutorial on how to create bird magnet party favors. These are super easy (meaning they can be made at the last minute if necessary. I know from experience.), practical, fun and pretty inexpensive. They do require several phases of drying time, however. If you substitute the clay I listed below, then they can be even cheaper. I created these for a bird-themed party, but you could create something else to fit your theme or use the bird magnets for a more open-ended theme such as nature, animals, etc. Unfortunately, I did not take photos of the process, so hopefully the instructions make sense. These are overall pretty self-explanatory.

For this project, you will need:
-Polymer Clay (NOTE: The acrylic paint is completely unnecessary if you have the colors of clay you want. I used old clay, so I had to paint on top of it once my birds dried. You can do details with the clay and skip that trouble, though.)
-Acrylic Paint or Nail Polish (I used Apple Barrel acrylic paint)
-Paint Brush(es)
-Clear Gloss (this could be Dollar Tree nail polish or a gloss paint. I like to use one from a local store called The Artful Barn that is only $2 or less, is triple-thick, and works great)
-Magnets (I bought mine in bulk on Amazon for cheap, although they are very miniature so I need to use two on the back of each)
-Adhesive (hot glue did not work for me, so I had to use J.B. Weld epoxy. Don't get it on your fingers, car, clothes, or carpet! I learned the hard way.)

Step 1.
First of all, you need to form the birds out of clay. Roll and squish the clay in your hands until the clay is pliable, then roll it into a ball. You'll want the ball to be just a tad bit wider than a quarter, probably, if that makes sense. Then place the clay down on a plastic plate, parchment paper or anything it won't stain or get stuck to. Use your thumb to press down and make a two-ball snowman shape with a small circle and large circle (all in one piece). Pinch the tip of the small, top circle and pull it to form a beak. Pinch and pull the bottom left part of the large, bottom circle to create a broad tail. Pinch and pull on the bottom of the large circle to create a cylindrical shape and press down so it is rectangular. This should be narrow. At the bottom of this rectangle, pinch both the left and right sides to create feet. The right should be longer than the left if your bird is facing right. You can use a fork, needle or other tool to engrave toes. You can add other details if desired, such as a wing sticking up, a varied head shape, a branch, etc. If you have the right colors, form the eyes, wings, beak, feet, and other different-colored elements and stick them on, making sure the edges are securely combined, and skip Step 2. I did not do this, so I will describe my process in Step 2. Bake the clay at around 275 degrees for around thirty minutes. This is a vague estimate, and ovens vary.

Step 2.
Once the clay has hardened and cooled off completely, coat the bird in the acrylic paint or nail polish color of choice. If you use paints, this may take three coats, involving each to dry before adding a new coat. Once that is dry, use black to paint on tiny dots for the eyes, and use black or another color of choice to paint a simple wing shape, the feet, the beak, and any details or designs you wish to add. I went for a very minimalist, graphic-design look, so my birds are highly unrealistic and more whimsical. To save time, you could paint the backs of the magnets plain black. Let the paint dry.

Step 3.
Add a coat of clear gloss to one side, let that dry, then do the other side and let that dry.

Step 4.
Glue on the magnets. Hot glue was not strong enough for my magnets to I used J.B. Weld epoxy. I had to mix two different parts together, and I used a popsicle stick. Then, with the popsicle stick, I dabbed two spots of glue for two magnets on the back of each bird, rubbed some on one side of each magnet, and stuck the magnets on. Do NOT get J.B. Weld or super glue on your skin or anything but this project! Let that dry, and you're done!

To package the magnets, I cut out squares of card-stock and wrote "You're a mother like no other!" You could substitute 'mother' for any word befitting your purpose. At the bottom I wrote "Happy Mother's Day!" I just used a regular gel ink pen. Even a decent ball-point pen could work. I tied them on with string or twine, and punching holes into the card-stock to tie the string through is highly recommended.


I hope you find this useful! I have a lot of events to share soon! 

-Lauryn

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Thursday, May 7, 2020

Spring Snail Mail Inspiration

Hey everyone! I'm sorry I didn't post last week, I had a crazy past two weeks of working feverishly sun up to sun down on finals every day, and thank goodness they are over. To make up for my missed post I will share two this week. Today I would like to share some photos of snail mail I made during week one or two of quarentine for relatives who live out of state, which I hope give you inspiration for your own snail mail or care packages. I mainly used one pad of scrapbook paper I had for each package and went with the theme. These were themed around spring with pastel pink, light green and lots of florals. I also used Happy Planner stickers, washi tapes, wrote calligraphy with a gel ink pen, made mini bags with favor bags, scrapbook paper and a stapler, made confetti with my heart- and star-shaped hole punchers, and made banners by glueing the cutout paper onto string with a hot glue gun. I also included small gifts like a makeup bag, necklace, gel ink pens, stickers, sanitizer and lotion (from Bath and Body Works), tea samples, photographs, markers, colored pencils, handwritten lists/cards/drawing prompts, mini notebooks, and a handmade Easter paper doll.






























I will share another post soon. Thank you for visiting!

-Lauryn


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