Friday, July 7, 2017
A Different Kind of Scrapbook
When I was a kid, my mom used to clip the comics from the Bangor Daily News and paste them into notebooks. She created many volumes in this fashion. My siblings and I got a kick out of reading them and they provided a source of comfort when we were home from school sick. These collections of comics were a form of scrapbook.
While many of us today associate with scrapbooking the art of preserving pictures, historically scrapbooks have been collections of "scraps" and memorabilia. Articles, images, anything the scrapbooker thought was worth preserving could be pasted inside a book for safekeeping. While some are themed, others, like mine, are a hodgepodge of collected tidbits.
To get started, all you need is a notebook, a glue stick, and some "scraps" to paste into your book. My book is still a work in progress and so far it includes comics, newspaper clippings, tear off calendar pages, cat memes, and infographics, among other things.
Materials:
*Notebook
*Glue stick or mounting squares
*"Scraps" such as comics, articles, images, etc.
*Markers or other decorating tools (optional)
Directions:
*Glue "scraps into your notebook. Decorate as you wish with markers or other embellishments.
Thursday, June 29, 2017
Nail Polish Painted Utensils
Jazz up plain cutlery with nail polish. I just brushed polish over the handle, but if you're skilled at nail polish designs, you could do all sorts of neat decorations.
Caution: do not paint the whole utensil. You only want to paint parts that people will not eat off of. If your partygoers are at an age where it's likely they will try chewing on the handle, it's best to save this craft until they're a little older.
Materials:
*Plastic cutlery
*Nail polish
Directions:
*Paint the handle of your cutlery with nail polish. You can always add glitter or small sequins too for some extra sparkle.
Here's my original design for the party. I thought those stat sequins might get in the way too much or be uncomfortable to hold, so that's why ultimately I went with the other design. With smaller star sequins, though, this might work well for a slumber party or star/space party.
Thursday, June 22, 2017
Glitter "Dipped" Cups
Give your next party some extra sparkle with these easy to make glitter cups.
Materials:
*Paper cups
*Glitter
*Mod podge
*Sponge paintbrush
Directions:
*Cover your workstation with newspaper or something that will similarly protect it from stray glitter and glue.
*Dip your paintbrush in Mod Podge and carefully move the brush around the cup, marking out where you want the glitter to end.
*Fill in the area below this line with a thin layer of Mod Podge as well.
*Pour glitter over the cup. Set aside to dry.
*Once dry, shake off excess glitter and then pour the excess glitter back into its container.
Thursday, June 15, 2017
DIY Starry Sky Streamers and Garland
Starry streamers are a perfect decorations for sleepovers (or un-slumber parties), space themed parties, and many more. They are inexpensive to make, but a bit time consuming (it took me hours to glue on all those stars), so be aware of the time investment before you get started.
Starry Sky Streamers
Materials:
*Black streamers
*Silver star sequins
*All purpose adhesive
*Scissors
*Tape measure
*Tape
Directions:
*Measure the width of your door and the width of your streamers and divide the width of the door by the width of the streamers to figure out how many streamers you'll need.
*Measure the height of your entryway and cut out streamers that are approximately this height.
*Glue on stars. Originally I was gluing on diagonal stripes of three, one star at one side, the next higher up and in the middle, and the last still further up and at the other side. However, this proved to be very time consuming, so I switched to alternating stars from one side to the other spaced as far apart as I thought I could get away with.
*Let dry. Tape finished streamers above the entryway.
Star Garland
Materials:
*Silver glitter cardstock
*Pencil
*Scissors
*Black ribbon
Directions:
*Find a star template online, resize to the desired size, print, and cut out.
*Trace the template onto the back of the glitter cardstock to create as many stars as you'd like for your garland.
*Glue the stars to the ribbon. Let dry.
Thursday, June 8, 2017
DIY Slumber Party Photo Booth Props
Photo booth props make most any event more fun and DIY ones cost little to make. With sleep masks and nail polish bottles, plus fun favorites like crowns and star glasses, these props are bound to be a hit at your next slumber party. If you have a Silhouette CAMEO, load the templates into Silhouette Studio and you'll finish these props in a flash.
Materials:
*Cardstock in various colors
*Bamboo skewers or wooden dowels
*Scissors
*X-acto knife
*Rhinestones
*Duct tape
*Pencil
*All purpose adhesive
Directions:
*Resize and print out the templates given below:
*Cut out the templates and trace onto colors of cardstock of your choosing.
*Cut out and glue together the pieces of each prop.
*For the crown, once you've cut out the crown shape, glue on some rhinestones.
*Attach the bamboo skewer using duct tape.
Thursday, June 1, 2017
Nail Polish Roulette Slumber Party Game
Here's a fun sleepover party (or un-slumber party) game. If you already have a collection of nail polish, you have the bulk of what you'll need to make the game (and if you don't, you can pick up bottles at Dollar Tree for $1 each or buy multi-packs after Halloween and Christmas at steep discounts). If you're buying new bottles rather than digging into your personal collection, you could even give away some of the bottles as party favors.
My version of the game requires 20 different nail polish colors, but you could easily play with fewer bottles by using a six-sided die instead of a 20 sided one or using a game spinner (Brian suggested using a spinner from the game of Life and matching nail polish colors to the colors on the spinners. I've also seen several variations of this Spin the (Nail Polish) Bottle game, which generally use 8 colors but which could be modified to use more or fewer). Also, although I thought my game board was a nice touch, you can easily make a variation of this game using only nail polish, a die, and some way of numbering your nail polish bottles.
Materials:
*20 bottles of nail polish
*20 sided die
*Painter's or masking tape
*Marker
*12x12 sheet of cardstock
*Number and letter stickers (or cutouts; I used my CAMEO for the lettering/numbering)
Directions:
*For making the game board, add a title like "Nail Polish Roulette" to the top of a 12x12 sheet of paper and then place numbers 1-20 along the board.
*Write numbers 1-20 on painter's or masking tape and stick them to the backs of the nail polish bottles.
*Place the nail polish bottles along the board at their designated spots.
Game Play
*Players sit in a circle around the game board taking turns rolling the die.
*The number a player rolls corresponds to the nail polish color a player will have to paint one of their nails.
*The game concludes when each player has painted all of their fingernails (or toenails).
Thursday, May 25, 2017
Birthday Un-Slumber Party
As far as parties go, it's hard to beat a sleepover party. My sister and I used to have friends over whenever possible growing up, and I have fond memories of those days (some of which you'll find at the end of this post). Living in a one bedroom apartment with no couch, hosting an overnight party is out of the question. However, there was nothing keeping me from offering the games, activities, and food of a slumber party during the day, and I decided to throw an un-slumber party.
Over the next few weeks, I'll be sharing the details of how I made the various crafts for this party. For now, though, here's an overview of the decorations, activities, games, and food I had at my party, plus some memories of sleepovers past.
While in years past I've thrown some elaborately decorated parties, this year I focused a lot more on the games and activities than I did on aesthetics. As far as themes go, an un-slumber party doesn't have an obvious decorating scheme. I chose a black and silver color scheme because that reminds me of stars in the nighttime sky. I made this curtain of streamers to cover the entryway.
Here are the plates, cups, utensils, etc. All of the tableware came from Dollar Tree. I bought plain black party supplies and then decorated the cups and utensils so that things weren't so dark.
Here's the tablescape. I bought a plain black tablecloth from Dollar Tree and scattered silver stars across it. On the table you'll see two of our party activities. One is a nail polish roulette game I made. The other is coloring page photo frames which I designed, although you can't really see what's on the pages in this picture. My plan was to have people color the photo frames and then send them home with the photo frames and a group photo to put in one of the frames as a souvenir. However, we ended up spending a lot of time on the other activities, so I gave people plain pages to color at home.
Brian made homemade pizza. Pictured above are the pickle and cheese pizzas, but he also made Alfredo pizza (cheese pizza with Alfredo sauce instead of tomato sauce) and his "heart attack pizza" (pizza loaded with hamburger and pepperoni).
Here we are taking a group photo with some of the photo booth props I made. It's hard to see from this picture, but dad and I tried to give Katie bunny ears simultaneously. Also, you can see Katie's lovely Stephen King book artwork on the fridge.
For my cake this year, we I didn't do a lot of decorating. I just made that Little Owl cake "topper." Brian added some icing decorations. I found the black candles with silver glitter at Party City.
While eating cake and ice cream, we also played Mad Libs. There is a free Mad Libs app that you can download for your phone or tablet. It comes with a handful of free stories, but if you need more than what they offer, you can also buy whole Mad Libs books through the app.
Aren't these slippers adorable? They have the cutest little faces. Brian got them for me for Christmas. If you're throwing a party for a younger audience (I think the size I have is about the largest they offer) and you can afford to spend some money, these could make for great party favors.
Dad always gives awesome birthday cards.
It wouldn't be a Hathaway family function without an attempted murder!
Failing to give dad bunny ears. I always underestimate how high I'll have to lift my arm to make bunny ears visible.
Well, that wraps up another birthday party. What are your favorite sleepover activities? Snacks? Any favorite sleepover memories? Here are some of the sleepovers that stick with me.
Katie, Becky, and I decided to camp out on Becky's porch swing. We draped sleeping bags over the swing to seal it off from the bugs, but the bugs still got in and had a feast. Plus it was really cold.
Another time, we camped out in a tent in Becky's front yard. Katie had seen one of those true crime shows in which a man cut a hole in the wall of a tent and abducted and murdered a little girl. Katie was worried that someone was going to cut a hole in our tent and kidnap her, so I had to sleep near the wall of the tent.
One final memory. When my mom bought a shed for our house, Katie and I decided that before she started filling it up with boxes, we were going to have a sleepover in it. She, Breanna, and I grabbed our bedding and junk food and camped out. One of our neighbors heard about our plan and started banging on the shed. We were sure we were about to be murdered.
I can't remember if we barred the door before or after the knocking, but we were not letting any murderers in if we could help it!
Over the next few weeks, I'll be sharing the details of how I made the various crafts for this party. For now, though, here's an overview of the decorations, activities, games, and food I had at my party, plus some memories of sleepovers past.
While in years past I've thrown some elaborately decorated parties, this year I focused a lot more on the games and activities than I did on aesthetics. As far as themes go, an un-slumber party doesn't have an obvious decorating scheme. I chose a black and silver color scheme because that reminds me of stars in the nighttime sky. I made this curtain of streamers to cover the entryway.
Here are the plates, cups, utensils, etc. All of the tableware came from Dollar Tree. I bought plain black party supplies and then decorated the cups and utensils so that things weren't so dark.
Here's the tablescape. I bought a plain black tablecloth from Dollar Tree and scattered silver stars across it. On the table you'll see two of our party activities. One is a nail polish roulette game I made. The other is coloring page photo frames which I designed, although you can't really see what's on the pages in this picture. My plan was to have people color the photo frames and then send them home with the photo frames and a group photo to put in one of the frames as a souvenir. However, we ended up spending a lot of time on the other activities, so I gave people plain pages to color at home.
Brian made homemade pizza. Pictured above are the pickle and cheese pizzas, but he also made Alfredo pizza (cheese pizza with Alfredo sauce instead of tomato sauce) and his "heart attack pizza" (pizza loaded with hamburger and pepperoni).
Playing nail polish roulette . . .
. . . and the aftermath of our game. Some of the colors kind of worked together, and some really didn't.
For my cake this year, we I didn't do a lot of decorating. I just made that Little Owl cake "topper." Brian added some icing decorations. I found the black candles with silver glitter at Party City.
While eating cake and ice cream, we also played Mad Libs. There is a free Mad Libs app that you can download for your phone or tablet. It comes with a handful of free stories, but if you need more than what they offer, you can also buy whole Mad Libs books through the app.
Aren't these slippers adorable? They have the cutest little faces. Brian got them for me for Christmas. If you're throwing a party for a younger audience (I think the size I have is about the largest they offer) and you can afford to spend some money, these could make for great party favors.
Dad always gives awesome birthday cards.
It wouldn't be a Hathaway family function without an attempted murder!
Failing to give dad bunny ears. I always underestimate how high I'll have to lift my arm to make bunny ears visible.
Well, that wraps up another birthday party. What are your favorite sleepover activities? Snacks? Any favorite sleepover memories? Here are some of the sleepovers that stick with me.
Katie, Becky, and I decided to camp out on Becky's porch swing. We draped sleeping bags over the swing to seal it off from the bugs, but the bugs still got in and had a feast. Plus it was really cold.
Another time, we camped out in a tent in Becky's front yard. Katie had seen one of those true crime shows in which a man cut a hole in the wall of a tent and abducted and murdered a little girl. Katie was worried that someone was going to cut a hole in our tent and kidnap her, so I had to sleep near the wall of the tent.
One final memory. When my mom bought a shed for our house, Katie and I decided that before she started filling it up with boxes, we were going to have a sleepover in it. She, Breanna, and I grabbed our bedding and junk food and camped out. One of our neighbors heard about our plan and started banging on the shed. We were sure we were about to be murdered.
I can't remember if we barred the door before or after the knocking, but we were not letting any murderers in if we could help it!
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