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Thursday, March 27, 2014

Birthday Shoes (Tutorial)

Hey luvs,


Below is the how to instructions I used to bling out Baby O’s converses for her Winter ONEderland Affair I told you about here.  Working on this labor of love was pretty straight forward and easy however, I found that having the right tools is imperative. Additionally, don’t try this one unless you have patience lol. In all seriousness the end results of this one makes completing the task worth it, so if you have a little free time I hope you give it a try...Enjoy!

Supplies
  • Converse Sneakers
  • Hot Glue Gun and Glue Sticks
  • 2 Bows
  • Swarovski Elements Hotfix Crystals (the amount depends and size of crystals will vary based on how much bling you want and the size of the shoe)
  • Swarovski Elements Hotfix Crystals Tool ($20 at Michael’s)
  • Ribbon
Step by Step Instructions
  1. Open your Hotfix Crystals Tool.
  2. Plug Hotfix Crystals Tool in the wall.
  3. Select the proper size tip (to match your crystal size) and place it on the Hotfix Crystals Tool.
  4. Open your Hotfix Crystals
  5. Lay your crystals flat on the table
  6. Take the Hotfix Crystals Tool and place it over one of the crystals
  7. Pick the Hotfix Crystals Tool up and the crystal should be on it
  8. Place the Hotfix Crystals Tool on the shoe
  9. Hold the Hotfix Crystals Tool on the shoe for a few second
  10. Remove the Hotfix Crystals Tool from the shoe and the crystal should be on the shoe
  11. Repeat the above steps until you shoe is bling out the way you want it
Once the shoe is has the right amount of bling...Add the bow
  1. Plug up your Glue gun
  2. Add a glue stick
  3. Grab one of your bows and add a little glue on it
  4. Place the bow on the back of your shoe
  5. Hold the bow on the shoe for a minute
  6. Repeat the above steps for the second shoe
  7. Let your shoes try for 48 hours

The Tool

My Process
My Final Product

                                          Happy crafting fellow heartbeats

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Winter ONEderland (Party)

The actual day of the party was far more stressful than I had anticipated even with me getting all my prep done days before hand.  Of course, most of my stress was self-induced because I was determined to ask my guest for minimal help. I honestly wanted to invoke the element of surprise, so I thought it would be best for them to show up as guest and see the space once it was fully transformed into a Winter ONEderland Affair.  I was so serious about this that days before my first guest was scheduled to be at the house my car were loaded with all the party supplies (doing this also helped ensure I didn’t forget anything). With the exception of welcomed help from Tabby and my cousin Meka (the two people that had all the details on how I wanted everything to go) everyone else was excused from set up duties.

It was the perfect plan and the weekend was going flawlessly until...

We got to the venue and they wouldn’t let us begin set up.  Remember they had a ton of rules? Well the amount of time allocated for set up was one of them and they were very strict about it. Like we all should up ready to go at the time I tripled checked the venue would be available and it was a no go for getting in. Are you serious? Three cars filled to the max. Tabby’s car had the kids' chairs, crafts she made, and all the baked goods. Meka’s truck was filled with balloons. And my car had EVERYTHING else.  Yet we couldn’t get in and for a planner like me this made my nerves bad because I had timed everything perfectly. Turns out all the people I had spoken to had it wrong and we only had an hour to set up (grinds teeth and rolls eyes). An hour was just not going to be enough time to get everything in the venue and set up before guest would arrive.  If ever I wanted guest to show up late to something this was one of those times lol. Once they allowed us in we put on my track shoes and immediately begin the race to turn their Preschool pod into Winter ONEderlanad. I went from bringing items through the doors, to moving tables for the proper layout, to my top priority...those darn classroom boards. Until I noticed the first guest not only arrived but was looking for me. Oh no I had to leave and trust the execution of my vision to Meka and Tabby (they were nervous as hell but I knew they had it).
Before
 After
Other Wall Decor
Tables

I was just thankful that the plan was for guest to start the party in the soft playroomJ and diverted the guest attention away from the unfinished reception area by taking them down there. As guest arrived to the playroom I greeted them at the door, and each little guest received a sparkle mini top hat. Thus beginning the fun, from what I could tell every child (and parent) had a BLAST! With a few of my friends having kids that were older then the venues age restriction I had to ensure there was something for the big kids to do. 
While the little ones tumbled in the soft playroom, the big kids swam in the rec center Olympic sized pool...

The Entry
After a ton of fun in the soft playroom, guests headed upstairs in the Winter ONEderland Affair where they were greeted by...delicious food, beautiful decor, and music. As guest turned the corner to enter the reception space they were greeted with one of the décor highlights...Tabby’s paper snowflakes.  With the entry wall covered in them, and the beautiful wire trees (purchased on sale at home Goods) anchors, it was the perfect guest photo op.

The Kiddie Corner
With the Year of 1st Boards as the center of this table balloon filled back drop this table set up was executed just as I expected. The snowflake and snowman centerpieces lined the center of the table, while each child place was set with a white appetizer plate and their named sippy cup. It was adorable.
The Food
OMG!!! Can you say delicious? With such a hectic weekend I knew I wouldn’t have time to entertain guest, cook, set up the venue etc..., so I had most of  food for the party catered (with the exception of my friend Tonya’s banging tomato soup, my mother in laws awesome meatballs (to die for), and a few other items). When contacting the catering company I described my event and let them know that I was looking for bite sized kid friendly portions. Together we developed the perfect age appropriate menu which they DELIVERED in every sense of the word. I wanted to the food presentation to look a certain way so I pulled out my white platters and to add a little something, something to the table.  Most items we served in individualized portions...Tomato soup shots with cheesy bread, parfait sized pasta salad, mac and cheese balls, etc.  Needless to say the food a huge hit amongst the tiny tots, big kids, and adults.

The Cake & Deserts
Where in the world do I begin with this table? Tabby created a fabulous impromptu banner and back drop for the table. However, one the table the cake from my favorite local baker Misty stole the show.  It was beyond FABULOUS. I sent her a sample photo of the look I wanted but she truly out did herself and made this one her own. With such a beautiful cake on display I was actually surprised that the tiny tots even noticed the other treats on display (Peppermint chocolate covered pretzels, banana snowmen, and mini and full sized cupcakes, and bite sized snowflake cookies), but they did and were delighted to indulge in them .
The Hot Chocolate Bar
I’m sorry but there just had to be something for the parents and since this was a family friendly venue no alcohol was allowed lol. No worries for this momma...I’d make sure my adult guest got to enjoy somethingJ. Trust me I did by adding an adult flare to a childhood treat.  To warm guest up and embrace the brisk air I decided to have a hot chocolate bar was in order. But, any old hot chocolate bar wasn’t going to cut it.  I wanted one parents would enjoy too so, I ordered gourmet marshmallows with Flavors like peach bourbon, s'mores, cookies 'n' cream, and ice cubes (peppermint) for guest to add in their hot cocoa. In addition to the gourmet marshmallows, I also had mini marshmallows. Handmade cozies (by my awesome friend Chelsi) for guest to protect their hands. And the cutest wooden snowflake spoons for stirring.
The Favors
The favor table was filled with goodies for the little guest and adults. Parents got to take home one of my hometown favorites Synfully Sweet candy apples. While the each kid received goodie bag filled with a winter coloring book, snowflake-shaped crayons, and a number one chocolate lollipop (in either pink or purple).  Not to mention each child was able to take their snowman sippy cup home as well.
The Parents
As exhausted as we were Dom and I still showed up looking fly in our custom t-shirts designed by me of course.


That's all folks...

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Memory Lane: Winter ONEderland (Decor)

Hey Luvs!
As I mentioned in my previous post Tabby, Zion, Baby O, and I left the venue not only loving it but chatting it up about how to decorate the space. Of course being the planner that I am, I already spotted various elements I wanted to have at the party. My muse became a great source of inspiration by the way she transformed her lovely home into an amazingly elegant winter onderland affair but, I wanted to make Baby O's party a little more fun. Keeping the focus on the kiddies I had planned an all-white affair with pops of color like...fuchsia, turquoise, and purple.  I had seen a winter onederland themed party in these colors and although it didn't translate as well as my muse the color combo was simply beautiful.
Color inspiration
One day while out shopping at Wal-Mart I decided to venture over to the Christmas section for snowflake inspiration. OMG!!! They had so many I loved in all the right colors. How in the world was I going to contain myself? Thankfully I had a budget that I wanted/needed to stay under and decorating restrictions from my venue. This ultimately left me with the decision to choose the elements that provided with the best bang for my buck. While at the venue the night I booked it, Tabby and I had taken measurements of the classroom boards so I'd know exactly how much space there was to cover and the amount of supplies we needed.  I carefully selected each item based on its place in the room. Using the photos of the venue Tabby and I took with our phones...I was able to see the dream and plan for proper execution. Although, I didn't buy anything that day I did leave Wal-Mart with a few key photos. Yet, had a plan in place to do a little more research and confirm with the Hubs that the funds were available.
Here are some of the items I considered
Over the next few days I did a ton of research on the cost of the products I had seen. When I look back on it I spent a lot of time focusing on the decor but it was worth it. After determining Wal-Mart was the best place to purchase most of my décor. I went back to the store, politely sat on their floor in the Christmas aisle, and designed a mock up. Once I could see my vision coming to fruition I decided to purchase with the intent to return. I see the side eyes, so let me go ahead and explain the purchase with the intent to return comment. Since these items were seasonal I knew the day after Christmas they'd go on sale, and being the bargain shopper I am, my plan was to buy now and take them back later. That way I’d have what I wanted and also get the 50% off. Oh honey believe I didn't when I did (I don't care if I'm the richest person in the world. I won't ever be above a good deal lol), I actually wish I could have waited until after Christmas to purchase my items but they were a hot commodity. In any case I could check those Wal-Mart purchases off my list and spend the rest of my time focusing on the small but significant details that would make up the spaces below...
My in store mock up

The Entry Way/Photo Op
Looking back through the photos of the venue I realized that the entry way would be the first thing Baby O’s guest seen when they entered the reception area.  I then noticed that it had sort of a dramatic flare to it since everyone had to turn the corner to actually get in the room where the food and everything was. Oh! I had to play this up, I found a picture and tutorial on pinterest of some beautiful paper snowflakes that I knew would work perfect in this area.  Once I described them to my planning partner in crime Tabby she explained that she had done them before for a work shindig and agreed to take on the task of putting them to together for the party.   She is beyond a crafty mama so I not only trusted that she’d get them done, but I also knew she’d ensure they were perfect.  I picked up a ream of colorful paper from staples and handed it over to her without a care in the world :).
Entry

My inspirtaion
Progress photo from Tabby
Entry way anchor (I got these beautiful sparkaly trees from Home Goods and plan to use them in my Christmas decor this year)
Kiddie Table
Keeping the focus of this party on Baby O and her tiny tot friends I wanted to ensure that they not only had a play area that catered to them but, an area to enjoy their food at in which they felt comfortable.  I always get a kick of walking up to Baby O’s classroom at snack time, and seeing her and the other kiddies sitting at their little table munching on their snacks. It’s seriously one the cutest thing I’ve ever seen and I’m sure they totally feel all grown up lol. So I decided to create a similar set up at her party using a few portable tables (the table I used has adjustable height and I just set it at the lowest) that we have at the house and I rented chairs from local vendor. Of course, the event planner in me says no table is complete without the proper tablescape, so linen (borrowed from Tabby stash) and centerpieces were definitely in order. While out shopping for the day after Christmas I found the perfect snowman centerpieces for the table. I was already stalking my local target for these adorable snowman sippy cups I had seen to go on sale. But when they did I almost had a heart attack, because I made it to my target to late, I called Tabby and alerted her about this state of emergency as I rushed over to the other target by my home only to find they were out of stock too. I drove back home feeling defeated that the cups I had envisioned holding the kiddies drinks this entire time was sold out. Only for my boo Tabby to call saying her target had them and she picked up every last one they had...YES. With that out the way the kiddie table was almost complete, and the only thing left to do was stop by party city and grab their tiny plates.

Wrapping paper
Snowman
Layout on Table
The infamous sippy cups
My redesign and added personalization
Centerpieces
Looking at my muse photos I fell in love with the manzanite branch centerpieces she put together.  But, I also knew they cost more than I wanted to pay for centerpieces (based on my previous wedding planning experience and the vendor list she posted). So I was in the market for alternatives that we not only just as beautiful but also made a statement. Tabby had some a couple 20in vases leftover vases from our wedding planning days that she was more than happy to let me borrow (I secretly think she wanted them out of her beautiful new home), so she built the centerpieces based on using those jars. While, out and about at Michael’s she noticed they had some of their beautiful branches on sale and suggested I go check them out to see if I could use then for the party. Needless to say I headed there the same day and some metallic silver and oh so glittery ones. I handed them over to Tabby sho had found the perfect purple vase filler while thrifting and she created a masterpiece. Unfortunately, the supplies we had only yielded one centerpiece so I needed to find something else for the other two adult tables. Well during my after Christmas shopping spree I found two amazing white wire Christmas trees at pier one that, complimented the branch piece perfectly. Along the way Tabby picked up a few other items that she knew would complete the vision but for the most part the tables were done. 
Top view of centerpiece

Bottom of branch centerpiece
Full view (these progress photos doesn't do this justice)
Pier One wire trees
Amongst, these areas there were other signature pieces that brought the party to life such as; the overall wall décor, an awesome back drop for the kids table, great food, desert table, mini glitter top hats, a hot chocolate bar, and a candy apple filled favor table (all to be discussed in my future post).  
Wall decor
Snowflake menu cards
Table accents
Favors
Candy apples
Signage
Overall nothing was missed and the all-white winter onederland was executed flawlessly. I just knew that with some many décor elements purchased I had to ensure that the month of January was spent pulling everything together. I set out with a goal for myself to complete one project each night; however it was imperative that all my crafting was completed before the first guest arrived at my home. As, I could almost guarantee that Baby O’s birthday weekend was going to be busy, my house was going to be filled with house guest (which I wanted to enjoy), plus she had her cake smash session, and the party.