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Free IKEA Christmas Printables from Chocolate Fish Parties
Rachel from Chocolate Fish Parties designed this set of fun Christmas party printables based on the bright Christmas colors she found at Ikea. She even styled this gorgeous kids Christmas party with them.
DIY Tutorial From a Catch My Party Member: How to Make Dessert Sushi
Risa B made some fabulous-looking dessert sushi for her daughters Konechiwa Birthday. I of course was fascinated by it and had to ask Risa how she made it. She generously put together this easy tutorial, so thank you, Risa!
Dessert Sushi is SUPER EASY to make! Anyone can do it, and you don't have to bake anything!
{TRENDS} Curious George Parties on Catch My Party
A trend we're seeing on our site is Curious George parties. What's great about these parties is they classic in feel, plus, it's easy to incorporate both store-bought and personalized items in your party. Here are some of my favorites...
Christopher's 1st Birthday - This is one of the most incredible Curious George dessert tables I've seen and that cake sets the tone for the whole party, plus, I love the bright, festive colors!
{DIY} How to Make Cute Halloween Pumpkin Balloons
Christine from Pure Joy Events made these cute Halloween pumpkin balloons for her recent Halloween party, and now she's sharing how she did it (with a free pumpkin template from Paper Glitter). Thanks, Christine. What a perfect Halloween party decoration!
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DIY Tutorial From A Catch My Party Member -- How to Make a Balloon Topiary
I spotted these adorable balloon topiaries at Emily W's Audrey's Art Birthday Party and had to know how she made them. She kindly put this tutorial together, so a big thank you to you, Emily!
I saw the How Does She tutorial for a balloon wreath. It was adorable and figured it would be the perfect addition to my bright, art party decor. I made the wreath then started planning out the rest of the decor and realized I didn't have anywhere to hang it. I loved the balloons and wanted to use them, so I came up with making them in a topiary to use on each end of the food table. Here is how you make it:





