Sunday, August 29, 2010
A Sweet Beginning
These School Bus cookies by TS Cookies will help anyone get excited about going back to school!
This School Daze cookie set by Loris Place would be perfect to send to your child's teacher on the first day of school. They can even be personalized!
I think that my preschooler would especially like these Alphabet Cookies by Queen of Tarts Cakes and Stone House Oven's Number Cookies. You could turn snack-time into a learning opportunity by having a letter or number search (Can you find the letter W and the number 4?).
Happy Back to School!
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
On Vacation
Friday, August 20, 2010
Fab Find: Free Back to School Printables
Bird Crafts Back to School Party Collection
The TomKat Studio's printable teacher notes
Babalisme's Back to School Labels
Janna Wilson's Teacher thank you labels and note cards
The Small Object's "Belongs To" Tag
Happy Printing!
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Back-to-School Party Inspiration
{Photo Credits from top left: Photos 1, 2, 10, 13 Merry B Events; Photos 3,5 Martha Stewart; Photos 4, 6 Land of Nod; Photo 7 Canadian House and Home; Photo 8, Family Fun; Photo 9, Blue Moon Studios; Photo 11, Pottery Barn Kids; Photo 12, Lori's Place}
School supplies are great for dressing up a table for your back-to-school celebration. You can group crayons, pencils, rulers, apples and others items together and display them in clear containers for a completed look.
These DIY mini blackboards would be perfect for place cards on the table (Canadian House and Home). How cute is this idea from Merry B Events: use inexpensive crayon/supply boxes to serve each child's lunch in. Tuck a sandwich, some fruit, a drink, and a little snack into each one and it's good to go.
And finally, if you want to send your guests home with a little something in hand, you can hand out backpack tags (Bushel and Peck Paper), lunch bag labels, stickers (Marth Stewart), or some age-appropiate flashcards or a game (The Land of Nod).
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Stache-Tastic!
All photos were taken from Little Retreats and Jackaroo Love
Monday, August 16, 2010
A Sesame Street Birthday Party
To see more photos, visit Jenny Cookies by clicking here.
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Fab Find: Happy Tape
This week's Fab Find is something that even your kids can have fun being creative with. Happytape is colored Japanese masking tape that is made of Japanese washi paper. It's perfect for decorating packages, gift wrapping, scrapbooking, card making, fancy labels, artsy collages...the possibilities are endless! Happytape is offered in single rolls, pairs, multi-paks, and jumbo-paks. So pretty!!
Here are some project ideas submitted to Happytape by their customers:
Happytape used by citizen sweet to dress up pastry packaging boxes
Notecards decorated by Love + Luck using Happytape
Check out Happytape's store here when you get a chance.
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
A Summer Popsicle Party
Back in July, I posted the invitations that I made for the party. I used card stock, popsicle sticks, and ribbon to make the Popsicle cards. They opened up to provide the invited guests with the party details.
Guests were invited to join us out back...
...where the kids could play on a slip-n-slide, in baby pools, make a popscile stick craft, and of course eat POPSICLES and other cool treats!
The snack table included watermelon, fruit kabobs, POPSICLES, frozen fruit bites, pretzels, and lemonade. I made little cups out of paper for the pretzels. The frozen fruit bites recipe is from an earlier post.
I made four different flavored popsicles for the kids to choose from: Strawberry Yogurt Pops, Mango Pops, Lemonade Pops, and Grape Pops.
I set up a craft table under a tent for the kids to be able to cool off and get creative. I pre-made simple POPSCILE STICK picture frames that each child could easliy decorate by coloring with markers and sticking fun summer-themed stickers on. Everyone seemed to enjoy the craft and it was easy enough for even my 20-month old to do.
Each guest left with a set of popsicle molds, a Popsicle recipe envelope, and a Chocolate Peanut Butter Cheesecake Pop.
We had a great day celebrating summer and playing with our friends!
Monday, August 9, 2010
Chocolate Covered Peanut Butter Cheesecake Pops
Here's a new spin on the popular cake pops. I found this recipe for Chocolate Covered Peanut Butter Cheesecake Pops at Food Network and decided to try them out. I am hosting a Popsicle party this Wednesday and thought that these would make cute favors to send each child home with. You do have to make these pops in steps but they are not difficult at all. You can leave the pops plain or decorate them with sprinkles, nuts, or your favorite topping. Click here for the recipe.
Click here for the link to a short video on how to make the Pops from Food Network. I was glad that I watched the video before I started the process.
I will share pictures of my Peanut Butter Cheesecake Pops when I post pictures and details from the Popsicle party. Enjoy!
Saturday, August 7, 2010
{DIY} Paper Shoe Favor Box
Skip to My Lou made a Halloween version: A witch's shoe.
You can click here for the paper shoe template and here for the paper shoe lining template.
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Fab Find: Back to School with Living Locurto
Living Locurto features a fun mix of party ideas, menu plans, DIY crafts, recipes, and free printables from its creator, Amy Locurto. Learn more here. One of my favorite features of Living Locurto is the "Free Printables" page. Amy features some of her original designs as well as others that she has come across on the web, all FREE. Just download, print, and enjoy. And yes, she has some great Back to School printables to help get you and the kids back on track for the fall. Check them out:
Morning Routine Cards. These are fabulous. You can choose images for boys or girls, download, and print. There is an After School set as well.
Star Wars Tags and Stickers. You can laminate the tags for school backpacks. Just punch a hole in the top, add a ribbon and you’ll be set to go. Print the “Property of” labels on sticker paper and use on books, note books or lunch boxes. Your Star Wars lovers will love YOU for it!
And, for the girls, School Is Sweet Cupcake Tags and Labels
I hope that you and your little ones enjoy.