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FREE Pirate Birthday Printables from B. Nute productions
How sweet! Betsy from B. Nute productions designed these adorable Lil' Pirate birthday printables (invitation, "ahoy" banner, and favor tags) and is letting us give them away for FREE. Thank you, Betsy!
We see a lot of pirate parties on our site, so if you're thinking of this theme for your son or daughter, these printables can definitely help take your party to that next level. See how cute they are...
DIY Tutorial: How to Make a Satin Flower Wreath
I'd never seen this before, where you cut out circles of polyester satin, lightly burn the edges with a candle so they curl into petals, and attach them together to make gorgeous flowers, have you?
Well, here's a tutorial from Lina of Fancy Frugal Life that takes it a step further and turns the flowers into a beautiful wreath. Take a look...
FREE Tea Party Printables from Sugarsticks Parties
Ivona from Sugarsticks Parties created these adorable party printables with a little girls' tea party in mind.
But they're so pretty and versatile, they could be used so many types of celebrations -- a garden party, a birthday party, a Mother's Day brunch. I just love all the sweet flowers!
FREE Arts & Crafts Party Printables from Sugarsticks Parties
Arts and crafts parties are some of our most popular on our main site. So how wonderful is it that Ivona from Sugarsticks Parties has created these adorable FREE arts & craft party printables for your next kid's birthday or playdate. And what kid doesn't love to get crafty???
The set includes an invitation, favor tags, and a blank placemat for drawing.
DIY: Festive Pedestal Name Display Centerpiece
As you may know from reading my blog, I'm a huge fan of personalized anything at parties.
So when I saw these personalized pedestal letters spelling out "Tyler" in the middle of the dessert table at T's Summer Stripes Sprayground Birthday Bash, I had to know how Zoila made them.
DIY: Donut Hole Apple Pops
I'm always looking for new variations on cake pops, so when I saw these donut hole apple pops at Christina S's Back to School Dinner, I needed to know how she made them.
Turns out they're quite quick to make (a nice alternative when you're in a rush), and look how much they add to a back to school celebration like Christina's.





