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Some of My Favorite Grown Up Party Themes
I spend a lot of time writing about kids' parties, so I thought it was only right to show off some of my favorite grown up parties. Check out how original and creative these are!
Creative Girl Productions' Hip Hop 80's Party -- The money backdrop is so perfect and the birthday boy looks totally authentic in that photo.
DIY: How to Make Your Own Baker's Twine
Who doesn't love baker's twine? Well, now if you don't have any, you can make your own. I found this great tutorial on the beautiful blog House of Earnest and had to share it. It's simple! You just need some string and markers. That's it! Take a look...
TRENDS: Lalaloopsy Parties on Catch My Party
I'm seeing a new party trend on the horizon so I wanted to be one of the first to write about it: Lalaloopsy parties.
Lalaloopsy is a line of rag dolls introduced in 2010, and has become all the rage with young girls. Even thought the dolls are new, what's fun about these parties is there's a nostalgic feel to them.
DIY: How to Make a St. Patrick's Day Tote Bag
Wanessa from Wanessa Carolina Creations used a $2.50 tote bag from Target to create this adorable St. Patrick's Day tote.
She used these materials...
FREE Dr. Seuss Party Printables from Wanessa Carolina Creations
Wanessa of Wanessa Carolina Creations designed this incredible collection of free Dr. Seuss party printables in celebration of Dr. Seuss's birthday which is today!! Now you can invite some kids over, serve some tasty treats, and read some great books (my favorite being Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can you?).
Th collection includes: mini cupcake toppers, party flags, large party circles, drink labels, cupcake wrappers, blank tented cards, bookmarks, and 2 designs of fantastic patterned paper! Take a look...
My Daughter is Growing Up Fast and I'm Feeling Nostalgic...
My daughter, Lainey, will be finishing preschool in June and heading to kindergarten in the fall. This is the first time I'm starting to feel nostalgic. It really is true what they say about being a parent: the days are slow, but the years are fast. Where have these five years gone?
I'm not usually sentimental, but I must confess that when I see people display monthly photos of their babies during their first year at their first birthdays, I wish I had done that. I think I was just too busy and overwhelmed (and sleep deprived) to even think about it.





