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This year for her birthday, my daughter wanted a 'Butterfly & Flower' inspired theme for her party. We decided to make ALL of our decorations, snacks & cupcakes by hand. Sounds a bit daunting I know, but it didn't take long & these are all pretty easy projects to do.

 

The kids & I planned everything in advance and made a fun weekend out of it!  

 

Added Bonus: I saved money, spent quality time with the kids and it's always fun when you can brag to your guests about how artistic you've become.  

 

We started with the painted butterflies. Obviously really easy. My 2 eldest are still pretty young (4 & 6) so I drew & cut the butterflies for them. All that was left to do was have fun & paint! I put the desired paint colours from our theme in paint trays, gave them sponges & brushes and complete artistic freedom.  

What I love about this sign is how inexpensive it was. Pallet wood was FREE (easy to get anywhere), wood letters .50 each, pack of 3 flowers & arrangement $1 each. Using the same paint colours as above, we alternated each one to create an ombre-like pattern; though it's hard to tell the  lighter & darker blues & greens in this picture. The pallet wood was painted w/ a chocolate brown stain.

free pallet wood!

Tissue paper flowers are a lot of fun & easy to do. Total time for this project, 2 hours (if doing 2 vases). All you need is, different coloured tissue paper, a few branches & a vase. The other beautiful thing about these flowers, you really can't mess them up (= 0 frustration factor). No matter how off the heart-cuts may be (if the kiddos are doing it) when you start bunching together and gluing they fan out beautifully regardless. Get the how-to here

Get some fun label stickers & diy jewelry charms to make personalized tags on your cups, for each child. I lucked out & found my pack of silver charms for $2 on clearance. Even my multi-coloured glass mugs were a steal at $1.50 each. 

This tulip popcorn stand is another quick & easy project to do. Get some clear treat bags from a craft or party supply store, some gift wrapping ribbon & decorative tags and put whatever treat you want the kids to grab from your open display. For the pink popcorn how-to click here. For the Tulip Treat Stand click here. 

The Edible Garden is not only pretty, it's really tasty too! All the bugs are edible. The idea is that your party-goers can come and grab a marshmallow treat as they please, from this pretty garden display. Easy to make. All you need are some marshmallows, white chocolate chips, black licorice nibs, candy melts, thin black icing tube & edible glitter. Dress up with flowers & bows et voilà!

TASTYFUN whimsical garden. Click here for the how-to.

If you make your cupcakes from scratch you can substitute sugar for maple syrup or honey to make them somewhat healthier. To decorate them ~ we used a 3/4-inch (2 cm) decorating tip in a piping bag, died the icing w/ food colouring & topped w/ edible candied flowers & glitter sprinkles. For the water we used watermelon water enhancer drops, sliced lemon & fresh mint.

Butterfly & Flower

Birthday Party

April 15th, 2016

If you'd like any additional information or if there's something I might have forgotten to mention, please feel free to comment or message me.

For this banner we cut out a butterfly & a number stencil. We then cut out rectangular pieces of white bristle board and different coloured scrapbook paper (for the frame). Using sponges and our stencils, we dabbed paint on the white board and glued it to the scrapbook paper. Made banner rectangles from a burlap streamer roll purchased from the craft store. And to finish we clipped decorative clothes pins to attach the banners to our rope.

If you don't have the time or the patience to do these banners, you can always contact my friend Quinn. She makes all kinds of beautiful custom handmade party supplies and is a pleasure to deal with.. 

https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/RusticDaisyDesigns

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