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How To Throw a Neighborhood Carnival
I saw a photo of the amazing carnival the kids in Jenny Dixon's neighborhood put together, and I was so impressed, I asked Jenny, from Craft That Party, to write about it. I love when neighborhoods come together to do something great (something bigger than its individual parts), and that's definitely what happened here. Here's how Jenny describes it...
As the summer winds down, the children in my neighborhood start practicing their routines for a very special show. The Kids' Circus has been performed in two adjoining backyards for the last four years. To celebrate the 5th anniversary, the kids wanted to make the event bigger and better than ever.
How To Make Homemade Birthday Party Hats
Have you ever wondered how to make homemade birthday party hats that that take traditional birthday hats to a new level? Well Kristen and Missy from Sweetly Chic Events & Designs are here to show how to make these beautiful handmade floral party hats.
Who says party hats are just for children's parties? We put a chic spin on your average party hat by using modern colors and fresh flowers! This fresh and floral take on your basic party hat will have your guests ready to celebrate!
How to Throw a Toddler Halloween Party
is here to share her adorable toddler Halloween party and to show up how she put it together!
Halloween time is one of our favorite times of the year! My family looks forward to dreaming up fun costumes, carving pumpkins, and of course, Halloween parties! Because my youngest two children are toddlers, I feel the need to keep the spooky decor to a minimum. But that doesn’t stop us from having a great time with our party treats & decor!
Candied Orange Slice Recipe
If you're serving cake this holiday, and need to save time, do what I did here. Buy a white cake at the grocery store, and add some homemade touches like candied orange slices and I promise your guests will be impressed.
Making these candied orange slices was super easy. The only thing you need to be aware of is that your orange slices need time to dry, like two hours in a warm oven. Other than that, there's really nothing to it and the candied orange slices were delicious -- sweet, tangy, and chewy. They're definitely great for cake decorating, but you can serve them on their own as a candied treat, and your guests will eat them up!
{DIY} How to Make a Placemat Using Real Leaves
Nicole from Tikkido and Tradewind Tiaras is back with a great DIY for spring -- real leaf placemats!





