Showing posts with label Birthday Crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Birthday Crafts. Show all posts

12.1.20

Unicorn Theme Party

Unicorn Theme Party
       Hi friends one of my crafty resolutions for 2020 is to get back to sharing crafts with my friends in blog-land and other social media. My daughter and I made so many things in 2019 but photographing and sharing the  projects online took a huge backseat. I had raised the bar on myself and felt either the  projects were too simple or the  photos were subpar or life simply got in the  way and I ended up sharing very few of my projects last year! Trying not to let self doubt and procrastination get in the  way this year!
Unicorns are so popular with both children and adults and we celebrated my daughter's 13th birthday with a super fun Unicorn theme party.
Unicorn Theme Party
My daughter's birthday falls on May 30th and she has summer vacations in April and May ...so every year we spend a good chunk of the  vacation planning her birthday.
We had the  party in our living room so we  put up the  main decorations in our living room.We had a pink and white balloon arch at the  doorway to our living room.
Unicorn Theme Party
We put up pink and white balloons and large flowers all over the  room but concentrated majority of the  unicorn decorations on this wall. You can see a huge handmade Unicorn banner,cute  clouds and rainbows ,a rainbow unicorn, floating hot air balloons and nearly a dozen decoupaged unicorns!

Unicorn Theme Party
The hot air balloons were die cut using the Spellbinders  Hot Air Balloon Contour Steel Rule Die and yes it did take hours to make the  balloons 3d! .My daughter helped to layer the  balloons atop Crealies  oval die cuts and we topped off the  hot air balloon danglers with die cut clouds [ made using Itsy Bitsy clouddie]
Unicorn Theme Party
The balloons dangle from blue satin ribbons and I added  clouds [ made using Memory Box dies]  on alternate ribbons.They looked fabulous swinging in the  wind!
Unicorn Theme Party
We put the  letters of  our "Happy Birthday Prisha" banner on Unicorn faces.The ears and face were made using Crealies  oval foam die cuts ...we could have added unicorn horns but my daughter wanted them to be plain horses!!The tiny floral stamps are also from Crealies  and the  flowers were also die cut with Crealies  dies.
Unicorn Theme Party
 My kiddo made the  Cloud hanging decoration freehand...aren't those cloud eyes simply adorable !!
Unicorn Theme Party- Rainbows and Clouds Decoration
The rainbows were pretty easy to make...we used  foam with rainbow colours and cut out big semicircular arches to make the  rainbows and added Memory Box die cut clouds on the  ends.
Unicorn Theme Party Cloud Pinata
 My little girl[ well officially a teenager but a little girl to me!!] made the  super cute cloud pinata all by herself...in fact she took hours to make it but it does look super adorable doesn't it!
Unicorn Theme Party 
She also drew and colored this gorgeous huge Unicorn..the  locks of hair are outlined with glitter glue and looks really special !
And here is the  birthday girl! The gorgeous hair bow is handmade...I made the  beautiful rose and foliage using foam !
Unicorn Theme Party
We had around 20 teenage girls for our party and planned some simple crafts for the  girls to make . We set up 4 big tables and here is how our table looked.
Unicorn Theme Party
And this is what the  girls made...Unicorn post it note holders. I cut up pieces of chipboard before hand so that the  base would be strong and pre-scored card stock stands for the  holder.Gave the  girls an assortment of pretty pattern papers to choose and lots of embellishments like rhinestones, pom poms , flowers, sequins and glitter to personalize their Post it note holders.
Unicorn Theme Party
The girls also played quite a few games but I didn't have to stress too much about the  games as my daughter herself organised all the  games !!
It was heartening to see the  girls enjoy themselves and after the  party so many of the  girls' mothers messaged me how much the  girls' enjoyed themselves!

I made quite a few Unicorn themed decoupaged decorations and since decoupage is such a time consuming craft ...I started making all the  decorations weeks before the  party!
Unicorn Theme Party
 Upcycled an old plate into a Unicorn!!
Unicorn Theme Party
And recycled a bottle into a Unicorn...this time with a frilly ruffled ribbon top and  pearls!!

Unicorn Theme Party
Made the  Unicorn themed boxes to hold our craft activity supplies by upcycling cardboard boxes
Unicorn Theme Party
And since every party needs tissue boxes...Unicorn tissue boxes!

Unicorn Theme Party
Made 3 Pen stands by recycling old Nutella jars into Unicorns!
Unicorn Theme Party
They are my personal favourite!
Unicorn Theme Party
I don't have a good photograph of our cake  but here is our 2 tier homemade Unicorn cake...It is a chocolate cake with butter icing done using Russian nozzles. My daughter made all the  cute  unicorns by hand sculpting fondant!
Unicorn Theme Party- Home made Cake
And though no unicorns in this one...I have to share it as it is always so popular at parties...a Jelly Flower cake...completely handmade with Jelly! [I am especially proud of  how it turned out as I managed to make it in between the  mad rush of getting the  house cleaned , putting up the  party decorations , baking and icing the cake and cooking for the  party!!]

Unicorn Theme Party- Jelly Cake
I hope you enjoyed reading about our party and hope some of these ideas may be useful !
Here are posts from our previous themed birthday parties:
A Frozen theme Party
Minion themed Party
Giant Paper Flowers Tutorial
Egyptian themed party - Scroll Invitations
Egyptian themed party - How to make a huge Mummy
Egyptian Themed Party- Framed Decorations Tutorial
Rapunzel Theme Party

19.12.19

Birthday Toy Train Tutorial

Birthday Toy Train
Hi crafters...sharing a huge birthday present I made for my little niece who is celebrating her 5th birthday this month. Her favourite colour is pink and so I went really overboard on the  "pinkness" here!!
This project was made exclusively using Crealies  dies. I used the Crealies  train Cardzz die to make the cute train and lots of other dies from Crealies  to add the  fun elements
Birthday Toy Train
    Since I am going to be taking this all the  way to Kerala my hometown where my niece resides I needed the  whole ensemble to safely fit in my suitcase...so I came up with an idea to have the  individual parts fit together with  tiny magnets in the  wheel bars.
So this is like a real toy which you can assemble and then take apart and store! 
Birthday Toy Train
The first wagon 2 wagons had balloons galore for the  birthday girl and this one which is my favourite has floating glittery clouds and the birthday girl's name in matching letters .
Birthday Toy Train
On the  4th wagon I added elements you may see in a typical little girl's birthday : lots of pink ...pink frocks, toy balls, cameras , pink bows and hearts!
Birthday Toy Train
On the last wagon I added something yummy---strawberries!
And more balloons and buttons and a giant 5!!
Birthday Toy Train
Don't you just love those strawberries.
Birthday Toy Train
Ok ...here is how you can make a Toy Train Treat Box/ display for a special occasion.

Make a Shaker Number
The new Crealies number dies in the Cardzz category are really huge and are perfect to make banners and huge decorations. For my toy train I made 2 big number 5 's 
Here is how you can easily make a shaker number.
Die cut your base using the largest shadow number.
Tape the inner 2 numbers together and die cut double sided adhesive foam.
Shaker Number Tutorial 
Stick the number frame cut with the  adhesive foam onto your base.
Shaker Number Tutorial 
Add shaker elements.
Die cut an acetate sheet using the  middle number.


Shaker Number Tutorial 
Stick this onto your adhesive number frame.
Shaker Number Tutorial 

Press well to stick


Shaker Number Tutorial 
Add a frame made using the inner 2 numbers and add it over your shaker
Shaker Number Tutorial 

And you have a quick and easy Shaker number.
Birthday Toy Train


Make Toy Train wagons
Toy Train Tutorial 
If you want to make a sturdy but lightweight toy train you can use foam to give strength your paper train.

For each train wagon/engine 
Die cut 3 pieces [1 in pattern paper, 1 in card stock and 1 in foam- to be sandwiched between pattern paper and cardstock] for the front and 3 pieces for the  back.

To make the  wagon boxes
You can make the boxes from chipboard  or make the  wagons using cardstock like I did for this project
Toy Train Tutorial 

To make one wagon you need just one 18 x 12 cm paper.


Toy Train Tutorial 


Score it on all its edges [ by turning the  paper as you go] at 4 cm from the  edge[ = 1 3 /4 inches]
Toy Train Tutorial 
Once your paper is scored make 4 cuts as shown to enable you to fold your paper into a box.
Toy Train Tutorial 

Snip off a bit of paper to create gluing tabs


Toy Train Tutorial 

It will look like this:


Toy Train Tutorial 

Optionally snip off triangles from the  outer end of your gluing tab as shown below...this is not compulsory...it just gives a neater finish to your gluing
Your paper will look like this now...all ready to fold and glue into a box
Toy Train Tutorial 
Fold all score lines and you will get a shape as shown below
Toy Train Tutorial 
Apply glue to your gluing tabs and glue.Use paper clips to help keep your parts together as your glue dries
Toy Train Tutorial 

My toy train has 5 wagons as the  birthday girl is celebrating her 5th birthday!
Toy Train Tutorial 

Stick the  boxes onto your wagons and your train boxes are ready to add little toys, candy etc
Toy Train Tutorial 
Since the toy train is very big with 5 parts I wanted a mechanism to take apart the pieces and put them back together like a real toy...I made magnetic parts to join the wheels of the train
Toy Train Tutorial  
Cut 3 strips [in cardstock, foam and silver paper] and 2 wheels using the dies in the Train Cardzz set.
Stick the  foam in between the pink cardstock and silver paper...this makes your part sturdy and prevents it from buckling while keeping it lightweight
Toy Train Tutorial 
I made 8 strips to join 5 of my train wagons
Toy Train Tutorial 

You can simply glue the  wheels on to your strips or if you want a really good adhesion use brads. Poke holes on either end of the strips and through the center of your wheel and join the wheel to your strip using the  brads. I added magnets to the  backside of the  strips under the wheel and magnets onto the wagon wheels as you can see in the  toy train individual pieces below


Birthday Toy Train
As a final touch I will be adding photos of the  birthday girl and her family
in each of the wagons and in the  windows!
I hope you like some of the  ideas I have shared in this post
Here are the  supplies used
Crealies Dies:

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