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Earth Day Party Ideas on a Budget
Melissa Newell from My Party Passion, is here with a sweet kids' Earth Day dessert table. And wait until you see her recycled decorations!
My goal in putting this dessert table together was not to buy anything for this party, but to reuse and recycle items I already had!
7 Must-Haves for an Alice in Wonderland Party!
Alice in Wonderland parties on our site are some of our most popular parties! Here are seven ideas for throwing a simple mad event!
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.
Thanksgiving Kids' Table Ideas
Today we have some fun, last-minute Thanksgiving kids' table ideas from Laura Aguirre from Laura's Little Party!
Thanksgiving is one of our favorite holidays! We love the time that is spent with family. And this year, our family has grown. So if your family is big like ours, and you're thinking about setting up a kid’s table, here is some inspiration to get you started!
{RECIPE} Tips for Making French Macarons
I know, French macarons. We've all heard the horror stories of how hard they are to make. But they are also absolutely gorgeous, look great on a dessert table, and where I come from, cost about $3.50 per macaron. So maybe I need to rethink my fear of trying. :)
To help me, I asked macaron expert and professional baker, Chris Roberson of Frostine Bakery. She makes hundreds of macarons, so if anyone knows how to do it, she does. She's shared not only her recipe but her trade secrets. Thank you, Chris, our lips are sealed (except for the fact that I'm posting it)!
{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.





