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Sunday, September 30, 2012

Miniature Christmas Village

You may remember my September post on my Harry Potter Halloween Miniature Village?


My goal with my color choices was to be able to use the same little houses for a Christmas village after Halloween. Here's what I came up with:



I chose baby blue and bright red to compliment the navy blue for a retro Christmas feel.


I scattered mini green pine trees, people figurines and other architectural elements amongst the houses.


You can string a strand of white twinkle lights amongst the houses to light them up. (The Dollar Tree houses need a little poking in the window holes with a wooden skewer to open them up a bit more.)


I used a sheet of white glitter cotton batting as a base and used books and other random objects as risers.


Variations:


Gnome Village: I love these plush mushroom ornaments at Target last year! Imagine a tiny Christmas gnome village with these mushrooms scattered amongst the houses. Those green mossy rocks from the Dollar Tree would be great additions. Lay a couple of twiggy branches in the background and add a couple of red cardinals form the Dollar Tree to the branches and tops of the little houses. Use boxes wrapped in birch wood scrapbook paper as risers topped with moss sheets or wood print paper. Sprinkle the rest of the risers and table top with flakey fake snow. For fun, add a few miniature garden tools, shoes or other gnome accessories as if the gnomes were just away for the moment from their homes on holiday errands.


Candy Land: Use flakey fake snow or glittered scrapbook paper as a base. Use some fake candy canes and lollipops stuck in lumps of modeling clay as a picket fence. Scatter other candy and cookie ornaments amongst the houses as decoration. Make paths with contrasting paper edged in real or decorative gumdrops. Use cookie tins as risers. Use real or ornament gingerbread men as village inhabitants. For fun, play homage to the the witch from Hanzel and Gretel by placing a small broom outside one of the houses edged by a fence of gingerbread men.

Fairy Christmas Village: Place the houses on glittered batting sheets or a scattering of flakey fake snow. Tuck silver or glittered Poinsettia blooms amongst the houses. Use foam cones or paper cones covered in pastel or white feathers to make feather 'pine' trees. have a few feather butterflies sitting on the trees or houses. If you have fairy ornaments. scatter them as village inhabitants. You can also make your own like these ones here. You can dangle glittered snowfakes ornaments above the village on fishing line.

Valentine Village: Use just the red houses (3 will do). Use white serving dishes like stemmed bowls, cake plates, etc as risers. Top them with fabric doilies from the Dollar Tree. Drape the risers with strings of pearls, white fluffy feathers and sparkly jewelry for a romantic look. You can also just place the three houses on inverted wine glasses with red roses placed underneath as a table centerpiece over a few overlapping doilies.

St Patrick's day Village: Use just the navy blue houses on sheets of green moss. Scatter mossy rocks amongst the houses. print a large rainbow and ticky tack to the wall behind the houses. Use little black cauldrons from halloween favors or black salsa dishes from Dollar Tree and fill them with plastic or chocolate gold coins. Use paper wrapped canisters as tall risers and prop tall little ladders made of hot glued twigs up to the houses. Spray paint a few stones or glass rocks gold and make a pile or two. Just for fun, fill one couldron with lucky charms (leprechaun food).














Skull Guest Soaps


I was inspired to make these little guest soaps from Dollar Store Crafts last year when the silicone skull ice cube trays came out.



I took my mold this year and a bar of Pears glycerin soap from the dollar store and got to work. It was super easy to do!



I placed a small glass bowl inside a pot of boiling water and using a knife, cut the bar of soap into small pieces. then stirred it continuously until it all melted.


Then using a pot holder, I quickly poured the melted soap into the mold. (The 1 bar filled the whole tray!) hen I popped the tray in to freezer to cool and then popped the skulls out of the mold. I broke off the little bits of extra around the edges. You can also smooth them with a wet finger.



Here they all are piled on a plate in my bathroom.

The clean-up was easy too. I just filled the bowl with water and let it sit in the sink overnight to loosed the soap residue.

I wanted to go one step further with my soaps with a cute container. I fount these printable coffins on this great site featuring printable Halloween toys, Ravensblight.

I assembled a few and put three soaps in each. You can label them as soap just so they don't get confused with all the candy boxes around this time of year!

I'm planning on leaving them out during the Halloween party and sending any unused ones home with guests.


Thursday, June 7, 2012

Wedding Shower Bridal Book Game


A fun Wedding shower or Bridal Shower game that is very interactive, and is a great ice breaker.  To play the game, the Bride or Groom starts by reading the first page and passing it to the appropriate person.  Each person passes it on each page and the last one holding the book is the winner!

First get a note book, photo brag book or mini scrap book like this one that I got at the Dollar Tree below.  I actually bought two of them for extra pages and added the pages from one into the other.  You will need 12 full spread pages.   


On one side of each page, place one of the following romance novel couples pictures, full page.  (Save your favorite for the cover.) 

















On the other side you're going to place a portion of this poem below.   (I also added a little fun fact about the lucky couple on the bottom of each page for later.  You'll see why in a bit.)  I altered the poem for a co-ed Wedding shower.  The original was made just for ladies.  You can find that version and my inspiration here.

Page 1:  This page will read "This game is really easy and we hope that you have fun, no one can tell who the winner will be until the game is done".
Page 2:  Each page of rhymes will tell you exactly what to do. They will lead you to the winner, perhaps it will be you.
Page 3:  Roses are red, violets are blue. Now please pass this book to the person who is just left of you.
Page 4:  (Bride) and (Groom) are counting down to their special day. We're all excited for them, it's not really that far away. Now pass this book on to the person with the most recent birthday.
Page 5:  The bride is still preparing, for there are still things left to do. Now please pass this book to the person with the eyes of brightest blue. But if there are no blue eyes to be completely fair you must give this book to the person who has the darkest hair.
Page 6:  (Bride and Groom) are alter bound, we’re sure their love will thrive. Now please pass this book on to the person who was the last one to arrive.
Page 7:  Wedding bells will be ring real soon, and  "I do's" we'll hear them say. Now please pass this book to the person wearing the most red today.
Page 8: There are many binds in marriage; faith and love are the strongest. Now please pass this on to the man who has been married the longest.
Page 9:  (Street) in (City) is where they will reside. Now please pass this book to the lady who is the newest bride.
Page 10:  Family and friends come here today from places near and far. Now please pass this book on to the person who came furthest in their car.
Page 11:  This game is nearly over. It’s a shame it’s done so soon!  Please pass this book to the person who is the youngest in the room.
Page 12:  (Bride) will be a gorgeous bride and (Groom) will look good too!  The winner of the prize today is the guest to the right of you!  (Please pass this book back to the Lucky Couple.)
I was working up to the last minute so I didn't get a photo of the finished book. 

Give a prize to the last person holding the book.  The book is now a memento for the couple!  Now pass out paper and pencils to everyone and quiz them on the fun facts on the bottom of each page.  Whoever gets the most correct wins another prize!  
Make sure to have extra gifts on hand for ties.  You can do a tie breaker or give out two prizes.  If you have extra gifts at the end, make sure you give one to the runners up on the last game of the day.


Wedding Party and Family Badges


For the co-ed Wedding Shower I am hosting, I wanted the out-of-town family and wedding party to all be acknowledged and recognized at the Wedding Shower and the Rehearsal dinner.  I was inspired by these wedding party badges on Etsy here.


I created my own using these reusable buttons from Dollar Tree.


You can also find these at Michaels in packs of 5.  I used this template to design my buttons using the buttons above as my inspiration.


I used simple fonts, Webdings and Wingdings on black and white backgrounds.  Here's the cheat sheet for those Webdings and Wingdings.


I used Gimp to edit my designs.  It's a free software like Photoshop.

If you don't have Photoshop, you can download Gimp here.  Here are my finished designs based on who was invited to the wedding.







I left space around each design on purpose.  If you use a Badge-a-Minit instead of the reusable buttons, you will need a little extra paper around the edges of your designs that get folded back into the finished button.


To make the Bride's buttons a little more fancy, I took apart a silk rose, cut the petals off individually and rubber cemented them to the back of her button around the pin to make a rosette style button.



Then I added a scrap of book page, v-cut, to the back of both the Bride and Groom's.


You can finish the button further by glueing a piece of felt to the back to cover the glue mess.  Just be sure to cut a slit for the pin back.


These not only helped the staff at the venue for the wedding shower and rehearsal, but that made for great conversation starters at the events and the bachelor and bachelorette parties.  The Bride and Groom can add theirs to their memory box after the event.




Future Mum and Pop Gifts



Went to a gender reveal party the other day.  It was not a baby shower but I still wanted to bring a little gift for the hosts.  My inspiration was this Father's Day gift.


Here's what I put in mine:


I wanted something for the mom to be too.  It was harder to think of mom puns but I went with a potted Mum and a Hershey's bar wrapped with gauze to look like a mummy.  The inspiration for the mummy candy bar and tutorial came from here.





I bagged them both in clear gift bags and added "Future Mum" and "Future Pop" tags to both gifts.



Here's what I came up with:






If you have any other "Pop" or "Mom" puns you want to share let me know!  I would love suggestions for next time!

Thanks for Reading!