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What I've Been Up To With My Cricut
As I mentioned in an earlier post, I was recently sent a Cricut Expression 2 by the nice folks at Cricut, and I've been busy.
I have to say, there is a learning curve to using your Cricut, so don't be surprised if it takes a little while to get the hang of it. That's what I discovered for myself, and is also why I recommend starting with some easy projects, like those found on the Tags, Bags, Boxes & More 2 cartridge. (Perfect cartridge for party people, btw.)
FREE Baby Shower Wishing Tree Cards from A Party Studio
Tali from A Party Studio designed these sweet baby shower wishing tree cards and was kind enough to offer them to our readers. Thank you, Tali!
I love the whole idea of wishing trees because they let your guests write special messages to the mommy-to-be and baby that can be displayed during the shower on a branch, small tree, or even curly willow from the craft store, then saved forever.
TRENDS: Lalaloopsy Parties on Catch My Party
I'm seeing a new party trend on the horizon so I wanted to be one of the first to write about it: Lalaloopsy parties.
Lalaloopsy is a line of rag dolls introduced in 2010, and has become all the rage with young girls. Even thought the dolls are new, what's fun about these parties is there's a nostalgic feel to them.
DIY: Learn to Make This Pretty St. Patrick's Day Wreath
Wanessa from Wanessa Carolina Creations designed this incredible St. Patrick's Day wreath that I had to share. What I love about it is how she incorporated the neutral grays to give it a more sophisticated look.
Plus, it's not hard to do. All you need is:
{DIY} How to Make a Moss Covered Monogrammed Letter
I saw these moss covered letters Raychel from Kush Event Planning made for the Black and White Damask Wedding she styled and I loved how rustic and classic they looked.
Raychel generously offered to put together a DIY on how she made them, so please, Raychel, take it away...
{DIY} How to Make Vintage Paint Wine Bottles
Here's the latest DIY Wanessa of Wanessa Carolina Creations came up with. It's a great way to turn old wine bottles into beautiful conversation pieces! Wouldn't these be perfect as vases, centerpieces, or even to serve wine out of?





