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Trendy Ombre DIY Pinata
Kristen and Missy from Sweetly Chic Events & Designs are back with another DIY... this stylish pinata tutorial that will add a touch of whimsy and class to your next party!
Ribbon Wands DIY
Kristen and Missy from Sweetly Chic Events & Designs, are her with a beautiful ribbon wands DIY using just washi tape, dowels, and ribbon. These ribbon wands would be perfect at a princess or fairy party, or even for pretend play.
Nothing makes a little girl feel more like a fairy princess like the perfect ribbon wand! You can make your very own sparkly and sweet ribbon wand by following these quick and easy steps. They are the perfect addition to any princess ensemble or even as a fun party favor!
DIY Monogram Floral Centerpiece
Here's a step-by-step guide to making your very own DIY monogram floral centerpiece. This total show-stopper will be the belle of the ball at your next party.
Fabric Hanging Lights DIY
Shauna Krantz from Ella and Annie Magazine, is here with a fabric hanging lights DIY that can beautifully illuminate to any holiday or room.
I first saw these fabric lights on the Land of Nod blog and fell in love. I wanted to create a mini version for my daughter’s bedrooms, the perfect night lights for bedtime: pretty, fun and enchanting.
Paint Swatch Banner DIY
Kristen and Missy from Sweetly Chic Events & Designs, are here sharing a paint swatch banner DIY that is so easy to make, and can be personalized using any colors you like from the paint swatch section of the hardware store!
Creating your own party decorations is always a fabulous option for any event, especially when you're on a budget! A simple way to bring in your color palette and add a unique and custom design element is to create your own paint swatch banner! Follow our simple steps to create your own paint swatch banner in minutes!
{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.





