Showing posts with label watercolor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label watercolor. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 25, 2018

Modern Frog-Themed Birthday Party






Merry Christmas! I'm sorry it's been so long! I have had a lot going on, including an urgent, unplanned trip, so there's a lot to catch up on! For starters, here's a Frog-themed party I made up for my grandmother's birthday in September. She loves frogs. I borrowed some of her decor, made the banner and watercolor frogs, made the balloon arch with green and white balloons, made the watercolor-circles banner, and used my pegboard for the background. I made mini clay frogs as party favors. I also painted a poster to go behind the gift table. The cake was made by my grandparents. 






















I hope that you liked it and are enjoying a wonderful Christmas! There are lots of DIY gifts and events coming soon!

-Lauryn
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Thursday, June 21, 2018

Modern Silver and Purple Girl's Mario Party



For my cousin's fifth birthday, she asked for a Mario themed party, so I was excited to try a unique color scheme, which was pale purple (or lavender), white and silver. It also had some pink and pink-purple shades in the watercolors and treats. Her favorite character is Toad, so you may notice a particular emphasis on Toad decor and mushrooms. The star balloons came from Amazon, the flowers were a mixture of backyard wildflowers and a bouquet from Currahee Gardens, the glow-in-the-dark car favors inside of the pinatas were from Dollar Tree, and the cake was from Ingles. Everything else, including the costume, was handmade (and I look foward to sharing those tutorials with you in upcoming posts). My brothers contributed by creating a white-and-purple pixel Mario (by Will) and giant Lego party scene (by Jacob), which they invented themselves. I made the crayons with a silicoln mold from Walmart. The holographic paper I used for the various signs/labels was from Michaels. I made the marshmellow treats myself, and I will share the recipe in a future post as well. I made the adult favors by printing wallet photo prints, creating holographic-confetti-filled stars and placing them in favor bags. The circle banner was just watercolored paper cut into circles and glued onto a string. You can view the Mario mystery box pinata tutorial here. Without further ado, here's Riley's fifth birthday party:






















































I hope you enjoyed it! I will post again soon!

-Lauryn
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