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Fabric Hanging Lights DIY
Shauna Krantz from Ella and Annie Magazine, is here with a fabric hanging lights DIY that can beautifully illuminate to any holiday or room.
I first saw these fabric lights on the Land of Nod blog and fell in love. I wanted to create a mini version for my daughter’s bedrooms, the perfect night lights for bedtime: pretty, fun and enchanting.
10 Ways to Decorate your Party with Cardboard Letters
Cardboard letters are a super popular DIY trend on our site. The best part of using letters is you can spell anything you like, and it's a great way to personalize your party.
Below are 10 ways to decorate your party with cardboard letters by using glitter, paint, sequins and more!
Catch My Party Trend Report: Fabric Garlands
Since we see so much on our site in the world of parties, once a month I'm going to highlight a popular trend in party styling we're witnessing. This month, it's fabric garlands. They are everywhere!
What's great about fabric garlands is they're simple to make -- they're just strips of fabric tied to a long ribbon.
Paint Swatch Banner DIY
Kristen and Missy from Sweetly Chic Events & Designs, are here sharing a paint swatch banner DIY that is so easy to make, and can be personalized using any colors you like from the paint swatch section of the hardware store!
Creating your own party decorations is always a fabulous option for any event, especially when you're on a budget! A simple way to bring in your color palette and add a unique and custom design element is to create your own paint swatch banner! Follow our simple steps to create your own paint swatch banner in minutes!
{DIY} How to Decorate a Princess Party Chair
We get so many gorgeous fairy, princess, and tea parties on our site. Here are a couple of ideas for how to dress up your party chairs for your feminine.
Tulle Wrapped Chairs
{DIY} Valentine's Day Heart Crayons with Free Printable Tags
I always have a hard time finding easy (and inexpensive) Valentine's Day gifts that aren't candy. That's why I decided to make heart crayons with cute tags that my daughter can give to her friends this year for Valentine's Day.
I broke up some pink, white, red, and purple crayons (be careful using purple because they can look really dark when melted). I put the pieces in heart-shaped silicone baking cups and melted them in the oven at 225 degrees for about 8-10 minutes, checking them often.





