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DIY Tutorial From A Catch My Party Member: How to Make a Ribbon Covered Letter or Number
Stacy H threw such a fun, colorful party for her daughter's first birthday. Even the name of the party was cute... Baby P's Polka Dotty Pool Party.
Stacy made lots of the decorations herself, including this adorable ribbon covered number "1." (With a blog called She's {Kinda} Crafty you'd expect nothing less.) I asked Stacy if she'd put together a tutorial on how she made it, and she so generously said yes. Hooray! Here it is...
DIY Tutorial From a Catch My Party Member: How to Make a Month-by-Month Onesie Bunting Banner
When I first saw Donna E's Blush and Bashful Baby Shower on our site I was blown away by all the details, especially this homemade month-by-month onesie bunting she used to decorate.
Donna put together this tutorial on how she made it and she has kindly let me repost it, so thank you, Donna! What a fun way to decorate a shower.
TRENDS: Mickey Mouse Parties on Catch My Party
Now that I've featured Minnie Mouse parties on our main site, I thought it was only right to highlight the Mickey Mouse parties.
If you want to add a couple homemade touches to your Mickey Mouse party, check out all the creative ideas here. (Click on the link or photo to see the entire party.)
Yo Gabba Gabba Cakes on Catch My Party
Tell me these Yo Gabba Gabba cakes are not amazing! My daughter is a big fan of the show so I know everything about these funny friends on Nick Jr.
I love this party theme because it's colorful, has great music you can incorporate, and works for a boy or a girl. Click on the links to see the parties the cakes are from. They're really spectacular!
How About this Dessert for Your Memorial Day BBQ?
I'm thinking about Memorial Day and what I'd like for dessert at my barbecue. I saw this Blueberry Crumble with Cornmeal-Almond Topping on Food Network and couldn't stop salivating.
It looks easy and only takes about an hour.
DIY Tutorial - How to Make a Kiddie Table
Nicole W throws the most beautiful parties and comes up with the cleverest of ideas. Here is her simple tutorial on how to make a kiddie table. I think this is brilliant!
So you're hosting a party for children. You want to make the party inviting, friendly--just their size. But you have regular folding tables and don't want to go rent special shorter tables and chairs for your party. What to do? Use this simple tip and instantly convert your regular folding tables into ones just the right size for kids.





