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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.
PARTY ON A BUDGET: Backyard Carnival Party
I saw Brenda F's Backyard Carnival Party and almost flipped. The attention to detail was amazing. Then I discovered she pulled the whole thing off on a budget of $464 for 70 people. That's about $6.50 per person.
FREE Christmas Party Printables from Party NV
How cool and retro are these "Naughty or Nice" printables designed by Jodie at Party NV. And how perfect would these be to jazz up your holiday party!
The collection includes: a 5x7 invition, party circles, favor tags, a Merry Christmas banner, table tents, drink flags, and a fun activity sheet for kids.
DIY Tutorial from a Catch My Party Member -- How to Make a Streamer Backdrop
Natasha B made this gorgeous backdrop for her Chocolate and Cherries Jubilee Bridal Shower out of simple streamers.
She put together a simple tutorial on her blog, Fete Fantastic, and was generous enough to let me do a quick recap here...
DIY Tutorial From A Catch My Party Member - How to Make A Tissue Paper Monogrammed Letter
When I saw this tissue paper monogrammed letter that Pam made for her AC's Lemonade Stand Party, I thought it was not only beautiful, but such a personal way to welcome her guests! (And how adorable is the mini lemonade stand too?!)
I asked Pam if she would share how she made it and so she put together this amazing tutorial. Thank you, Pam!
How to Air A Bride-to-Be's Dirty Laundry
From Melangerie, comes this adorable "Dirty Laundry" Clothes Line Guest Book Kit, perfect for any bridal shower.
Guests get to air their bride-to-be's "dirty laundry" by jotting down stories, notes, and well wishes on cards shaped as t-shirts, tank tops, pants, and skirts, then hang them on a clothesline with mini clothespins. How cute!





