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DIY Tutorial From A Catch My Party Member - How to Make a Ribbon Wreath
I'm really into party wreaths, so when I saw this homemade wreath Amy C made for her Milla Turns 3 in a Rainbow of Ribbons Party, I had to ask her if she'd do a tutorial for us. Thank you, Amy, for agreeing, and take it away...
I love the idea of a wreath hanging on the front door to greet party guests at any soiree. They are such a great way to set a tone for the party as people arrive. I have seen a few different and fun styles of wreaths around but when my daughters 3rd birthday party theme was decided on - 'Rainbow of Ribbons' - I knew I had to put something together so came up with a ribbon wreath.
TRENDS: Creative Uses for Donuts
Donuts are definitely a dessert of choice these days, so I thought I'd highlight from our main site some of the creative ways people have used donuts at their parties...
Genevieve L's A Claralicious Event!
TRENDS: Birthday Boy Outfits
I featured some adorable birthday girl outfits, but clothes aren't just for girls. As promised, here are some fabulous birthday boys in their cool birthday duds. I love showing these off!
Shalimar M's Kailan's Sesame Street Celebration
PARTY ON A BUDGET: Backyard Carnival Party
I saw Brenda F's Backyard Carnival Party and almost flipped. The attention to detail was amazing. Then I discovered she pulled the whole thing off on a budget of $464 for 70 people. That's about $6.50 per person.
What Not to Do When Throwing Your Daughter a Party...
Last weekend was my daughter's second birthday party. We were going to do something mellow -- a picnic at the park with friends and family, no cooking, just takeout. But it didn't end up exactly as mellow as I planned.
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!




