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Use our FREE Printables for any Party
I ran across a post on Twitter from Betsy at Belly Feathers Party Blog, where she was using our Thanksgiving printables for her Oscar party.
This got me thinking... What other printables do we have that could be used for other parties? So I went looking through our catalog, and pulled these basic ones out.
DIY Tutorial from a Catch My Party Member - How to Make a Rag Garland
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I saw a photo of this rag garland Jennifer W made for her daughter Riley's 1st Birthday and I thought it was so adorable, I had to ask how she make it. She put together this easy tutorial for us, so a big thank you to you, Jennifer!
DIY From a Catch My Party Member - How to Make Beautiful Party Hats
I saw these darling homemade party hats on Robyn B's Peyton's Sweet Shoppe Party and had to know how she made them.
Robyn graciously put together this tutorial for us. So a big thank you to you, Robyn!
DIY Tutorial from A Catch My Party Member - How to Make Minnie Mouse Party Hats
How cute are these Minnie Mouse hats Maria made for her daughter's Minnie Mouse 2nd Birthday!
Now you can make them too, with this easy tutorial Maria put together for her blog, Love & Sugar Kisses, and kindly let me repost. Thank you, Maria!
FREE Pink and Yellow Party Printables From Embellish
Our FREE girl birthday and boy birthday printable collections have been such a hit, we decided to give away more party printables!
This "paper fan" collection is designed by the talented Kirsten of Embellish. We wanted these printables to be generic enough to work for any party, but to have a sophisticated and feminine feel.
DIY Tutorial from A Catch My Party Member - How to Make a Ribbon Topiary
Lisa G put together this fabulous Pinkalicious-themed Pink-errific 4th Birthday for her daughter, and I loved so many of the elements she created for the party including this ribbon topiary.
I've seen ribbon topiaries on our main site quite a bit and have always wondered how to make one. Well, thanks to Lisa and this tutorial, I now know. Thank you, Lisa!





