Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Jack's Airplane Birthday Party

I am beyond excited that my lovely sister Rebekah offered to share her party for my nephew Jack on my blog! She is so creative and talented! I hope that you are as inspired by her ideas as I am. I love the simple but thoughtful way she puts things together. If you would like to see more of her creativity you can check out her Etsy store here: Your Mom Designs

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The theme - Airplanes

The two year old birthday boy - Jack

My kiddos and I recently took a trip by airplane to visit a sister and her family, this was the first airplane ride for my little boy, and boy oh boy did he enjoy himself... He loved every minute of it, and i knew at that point that I wanted his small little family birthday party to at least be themed one of his new favorite things, so we went for airplanes, and the planning and making began.

I had an vintage travel poster calendar from a few years back that i was able to repurpose and cute airplane silohouttes out of. i made 9 silhouhettes and then sewed them together by twos and threes and hung them by a suspended art wire right beside the goodies table. 



I happen to save things, lots of things, mostly when I envision turning them into a craft project of sorts someday. One of the many things I have been saving is airplane travel boarding passes, baggage claims and the like that I was able to turn into a collage and add to the airplane theme of the party, and now i have another piece of art to hang on my wall that is completely personalized and nostalgic. 


I completely went in an vintage direction with the airplane theme, especially after finding a vintage cosmetic case that I displayed as a gift holder.



There were many, many airplanes about.... I had to have a garland of sorts, and so i repurposed a very large and old world map into mounds of paper airplanes in various sizes that i attached to fishing wire and hung above our bar. 



And of course there was a need for a runway. and what better spot then the serving table, I don't seem to have a picture of it with all the food from the evening, but I do have a picture of the runway with several of the paper airplanes that party guests made for our paper airplane flying contest. 


Peanuts and clouds(white cotton candy) up for grabs.


Banana cupcakes with peanut butter frosting, topped off by propellers(wafer cookies and a meringues).


I wanted just a small detail for my little girl, so I made her a hair clip to resemble a paper airplane, and then made one for myself to match. 


and the birthday boy himself... dressed up in his pilot costume.
 

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Thank you Rebekah for letting me share your party! The best part for me? Totally the adorable pilot pictured above and his gorgeous sister with her paper airplane hair clip! I want one of those for myself! 

Do you have a party that you would like to share? I would love to blog your party ideas too! Simply e-mail your party to sarahviera@yahoo.com with "party for blog" in the subject line. 

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Tiaras and Wands Oh My!

I am looking for ideas for my daughter's party and keep coming across all of these amazingly girly tutorials. Here is a really cute one for a wand with curly ribbon!

Fairy Princess Wand by littlebirdiesecrets


And Check out this adorable felt crown tutorial from Juicy Bits! I just love this idea.

Felt Birthday Crown from Juicy Bits

Aurora crown 3

Or, make it using the templet that Koala Brains made:

Koala Brains Felt Crown Pattern


Nothing like making Tiaras and Wands to make a girl feel like royalty. I hope that these tutorials will inspire you as much as they have me!

Sunday, April 10, 2011

A Royal Princess Birthday Party

Wow, I am simply amazed at the details and creative thought that went into this party! I love the cute little tags she used on the glasses saying "be royal, sip politely". The little "royal ball" pit was a cute idea and great for little ones. I will be looking at this party for ideas for Phia for sure! See all the beautiful pictures here on the lovely photographer Diane Elizabeth's blog!

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Party Banner Ideas

Seems like this blog has taken on a "party" theme lately. Can you tell I'm gearing up for a birthday? Well, my daughter will be 4 in a couple of months (holy smokes....). I have waited my whole life for the girly birthday parties that I will throw for my daughter. I am so excited about the process and I'm loving all of the amazing and talented ideas I am finding all over the web.

Here are some amazing inspirations for Birthday Banner's that I have seen lately!

Beautiful Banner design by lovetheday on Etsy.
Large Sunshine Party Yard Stake Signs (PRINTABLE)

How cute is this?! Little Monkeys and Bananas for a 1st birthday! Too cute!
First Birthday Banner from merrimentdesign

Happy 1st Birthday Banner Free Printable Hanging Sign by Kathy Beymer at Merriment Design

Of course I love every bit of party design by TomKatStudio! She has customizable banners for whatever design you are looking for!

TomKatStudio


CUSTOM Happy Birthday Banner - Your Choice of COLORS FONTS TEXT - The TomKat Studio
CUSTOM Happy Birthday Banner - Your Choice of COLORS FONTS TEXT - The TomKat Studio

Here is a great banner how to from Paper Source:

Happy Birthday Banner
















Here is a FREE printable Birthday Banner from Anders Ruff:

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Sweet Craft Cakes: {Sweet Tutorial} DIY Tutu Table Skirt

This is perfect for a girly party table! I'm thinking about this for Phia's Princess party.



Sweet Craft Cakes: {Sweet Tutorial} DIY Tutu Table Skirt: "Supplies you will need: 10 yards of TulleTableclothRibbonPins First lay down your tablecloth onto your table. Next fold your tulle in..."

Friday, March 18, 2011

We finally made it to orientation! Woohoo!:-)



Well, I'm not sure that either of us have any Irish blood, but somehow the luck of St. Patties Day rubbed off and we made it to our foster adopt orientation last night (I kid, I know that God has his hand on this). It almost didn't happen AGAIN. The traffic was horrible and Tony made it almost half an hour late but we managed to attend and we both left excited. I was a bit afraid that Tony would be scared off by the honesty of the director, Freddie.

She was honest. She was very honest about the types of children that are in this system. I really liked Freddie and look forward to working with her during the process.

The next step is signing up for our MAPS classes and training. It looks like the next cycle that we can do is starting in June. I'm really excited to be moving towards this. My biggest concern is preparing our children. How do you do that when you have no time line? Mighty had very little notice when Phia came into our lives and I want him to be better prepared this time around.

Stay tuned as I will be blogging about this experience in hopes that others will want to walk this path.

On another adoption note, a friend of mine Erica Shubin is right now meeting her daughter in Ethiopia!!! I am so excited for her and her beautiful daughter. Please be praying for their court process, the attachment of her, her husband and sweet Zahra. What a beautiful thing...
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