Showing posts with label Mickey Mouse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mickey Mouse. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Party Crafts

Today's topic: Crafts at your Party

At most of my kids birthday parties I try to have a craft for the kids.  A good craft can also double as a favor.  It is always best to have the craft age appropriate.  Have everything ready for easy assembly.  For the Mickey & Minnie party this past weekend I had a table set up to make your own Mickey or Minnie ears.  I had headbands, ears, and bows ready and all the kids had to do was assemble.  My ears were two pieces of scrapbook paper sewed together with a small opening for the headband. 

Next is my craft that I had for Sesame Street party, which was "Make your own Elmo puppet". 

Have you had some fun crafts for your party?

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Plates

Today's topic is plates.  I am one that likes to save money anywhere I can.  I would rather put in a little extra time than  money.  You could go out and buy a themed pack of plates for $3-$5 but would only get anywhere from 8-10 plates.  However, if you get plain colored plates you can get 20 for less than $1.  My project today is my Mickey and Minnie Plates.  I started out with just my plane basic black plate.  I cut out several circles and for Minnie I cut out several hair bows. 
All you need is glue or glue dots (my preference) and poof you have instant hit.


Monday, August 6, 2012

Mickey and Minnie Birthday Party

Here are a couple of collages of the twins' 3rd Birthday Party.  For more pics click here or here.  I will be going over all the details in the next few days. 




Friday, July 20, 2012

Mickey Birthday Invite

Maddie and Zack are going to be 3 year olds in 2 weeks.  Scarey huh?  I have a VERY small budget for decorating this party because we have spent most of our budget on a bounce house that we are renting for their birthday.  So...first up is invitations.  I have spent $35 on a Mickey Cricut Cartridge which I will be using throughout all the party decor.  I immediately put it to use on our birthday invites.  I had a ton of paper already...all that was needed is black and red paper.  The only additional purchase I made was for buttons.  I spent $2 for a huge bag of white buttons.  I hand made about 30 invites.  Here is my final product.  I think they were a hit!