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Sunday, May 22, 2011

Hersey Kiss Gifts

I have seen these amazing looking Hersey Kisses a couple of times in different photos, and finally decided to give this idea a whirl!

I designed a set of these small (well, very small actually) circles, printed them, punched them out using a circle cutter, and attached to the bottoms of Hershey Kisses, with the sole purpose of dressing these kisses up! Since I was using these to accompany gift certificates to give to teachers for an end of year gift, I decided on a traditional apple graphic and "thank you" message. Because I was working with a very small surface area, I kept the design very simple. I piled mason jars high with the kisses, and tied them with a small tag and envelope that contained a gift card. Of course, I am missing a picture of the finished product, but they looked OH SO CUTE if I do say so myself!

I absolutely LOVED the outcome of my little project, and will definitely be doing this again...I'm thinking these would make a wonderful Valentine!!









Monday, May 2, 2011

Thank You, Teachers!

While poking around some of my favorite sites this weekend, I was reminded that it is Teacher Appreciation Week! For some reason, I never remember this, so I am so thankful to have come across this before I missed out.

Because we are nearing the end of the school year, and I will be purchasing other "thank you for a great year" gifts, I am looking for something on a bit of a smaller scale, that remains thoughtful, AND that my boys can help me with (tall order?!?!).....I'm thinking a cute baked treat! Two ideas immediately come to mind:

These are Apple Cake Pops from Bakerella! I have been making Bakerella's "standard" cake balls and pops with my boys for some time now, and they are always a huge hit. Not only are they delicious, but they are easy to make so that small children can help! Bakerella outlines all of her steps for making these cute Apple dessert pops. Wrapped in a cellophane wrapper and tied with a pretty ribbon, what teacher wouldn't LOVE receiving one or several of these from your little one!




My second idea comes from the book, What's New, Cupcake? I saw these in the book some time ago, and wondered when the perfect time to make these would present itself...NOW! The Family Fun website outlines all of the directions needed to transform your regular, old cupcakes into these cute apples, perfect for any teacher! These look so cute in this wooden crate, but I'm not sure I have time to make 6 apple cupcakes for 4 teachers. I'm thinking one cupcake wrapped in a small box or Chinese food container, secured with a pretty ribbon and a "Thank You" tag.





I'll let my boys decide and give you a peak when I'm done with my baking!

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

All About A Girl!

Over the past couple of months, I have been lucky to work with a local business, All About A Girl mobile spa parties. Have you heard of them??? Well, if you haven't, let me tell you a little bit about them...
The business was started by three friends in the Northern Virginia area, and they bring the spa to you! I am always looking for fun themes and activities for parties, especially children's parties. AND, I think this is an amazing idea!! The ladies at All About A Girl come into your home and transform it into a spa that will pamper your little princess and her friends. Some of their services include manicures, pedicures and facials. Now, as I am a mom to two little boys, I don't think I will be calling them to host a party in my home, but I would recommend them to any of you with little girls!

Please visit them at www.allaboutagirlspa.com

Here is a little peak at the invitations I designed for them!






Friday, April 1, 2011

A Baby Shower!

A few weeks ago, I was asked to design an invitation for a baby shower. The expecting mother and her husband were preparing to welcome their third little boy into their family, so I couldn't resist in making the invitation "All Boy"! Polka dots and jungle animals added classic yet whimsical details, which were easily incorporated to other party decorations as well.
Here are two pictures of the invitation (front & back)...


A small example of what the table set up looked like...I absolutely LOVE using polka dot balloons!


I saw the idea for these beautiful ribbon topiaries on another party blog site (link to come) and knew I just had to make them. They turned out beautifully and received so many comments.



Silverware is a "must have" on any table when a meal is being served, so I like to make it look pleasing to the eye. I wrapped the silverware used for this luncheon and made small decorative tags that coordinated with the invitations to tie the bundles. These tags could easily be adapted to use as cupcake toppers. We also needed forks to use with the cake that was served. Unfortunately, I don't have a picture of the cake, but it was frosted in simple, white butter cream and decorated with red, green and blue fondant polka dots - PERFECT! (It came from one of my favorite bakeries, so I KNOW it was delicious!) The dessert table also hosted beautiful elephant shaped cookies decorated in blue icing that came from a local source. Since the polka dots and elephants were already represented, I chose to fold napkins into the shape of a diaper, secure with a pin and tuck the dessert fork inside!



Tuesday, March 22, 2011

My New Look!

Ooooh La La!! I am so excited about my new look! Although I do my fair share of designing for stationery and invitations, I had absolutely no idea how to get my website looking anything like I had in mind! Enter Kristin from SimplyKlassic Blog Designs! She practically read my mind, and did an amazing job! I couldn't be happier with the results! Visit Kristin at www.simplyklassicdesigns.blogspot.com

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Happy Holidays!


I just thought that I might share a picture of the Christmas card I designed for my family this year. From the very beginning, I had my heart set on a circular card...don't ask me how I got that stuck in my head! The design was no problem, but finding a printer to handle the job proved to be a little harder than expected. Thankfully, I have a good friend that specializes in photocards, and she put me in touch with a great resource . . . (Thanks, Kerri!) And, VOILA!




Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year and Welcome 2011!! My poor blog has be neglected for quite some time and is in need of a little updating. So of course, this is one of my resolutions for this year! Cross your fingers and wish me luck. I have been busy, and have some fun things to share!