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PARTY ON A BUDGET: A Baseball BBQ for $100
I'm always impressed by people who can throw amazing parties on the tiniest of budgets. I was a fan of Melissa N's Baseball BBQ when I first saw it, but then when I read she put it together for $100, I had to know more.
So here are Melissa's top 5 tips for how she saved money throwing her Baseball BBQ...
TRENDS: Little Kid Rockstar Parties
A new trend I've noticed on our site is rockstar parties for little kids (even not-yet-born kids). Of course I had to show off these rad parties! I love all the energy and excitement. Take a look...
Kara T's Our Little Rockstar Is 2 party
FREE Back to School Book Labels and Lunch Labels from Fresh Chick Design Studio
My friends Rebecca and Shannon from Fresh Chick Design Studio sent me these FREE back to school labels they designed and I had to post them!
How cute would it be to send your kids off to school with their books and lunches labelled like this?
PARTY ON A BUDGET: A Sock Monkey Baby Shower for $100
Since we're all trying to save money throwing parties these days, I'm always looking for new ideas.
Mariah L threw this incredible Sock Money Baby Shower and I can't believe she did it for $100! I had to know more (and make sure she wasn't lying :)). So here's what she had to say about her party...
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...





