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DIY Tutorial From a Catch My Party Member - How to Make a Macaron Tower
We're starting a new feature called "Tips from A Catch My Party Member," where members of our community give tips on how they made certain items (foods, crafts, decorations, etc.) for their parties.
DIY Tutorial From a Catch My Party Member - How to Make Homemade Body Scrub Favors
Erin S made these body scrub favors from scratch for her guests at her Kelsi's Lemon + Lime Themed Bridal Shower.
Erin also put together a great tutorial on her blog, Two More Seconds, describing how she did it. Here's the excerpt...
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 Crepe Paper Rose Pomanders
When I saw these gorgeous crepe paper pomanders Brittany from Grey Grey Designs made for her Diamonds and Damask Engagement Party, I fell in love.
What a great way to make a statement at a party. And the best part is, they're something new. You might have seen pomanders made with real flowers, but I bet not like this!
DIY Tutorial From a Catch My Party User -- How to Make a Tool Belt Party Favor
Christine from Following Phubie made these adorable tool belts for all her guests at her her son Camden's Under Construction Birthday Party.
I asked Christine if she would share how she made them, so she put together this fabulous tutorial for us. Thank you, Christine!
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!





