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Wall Decor

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

Decorating your child’s walls used to be a scary feat with the mess of wallpapers and paint. Today, however there are a variety of easy ways to design their room. Here are a few things I found while scouring the Internet this week.

Pottery Barn Kids makes design simple and beautiful with their Woodland and 3D Butterfly decals.

This beautiful Enchanted Kingdom scene from Fun Decor for Kids would make any girl feel like a princess.

Got any sports fans in your house? Wouldn’t they love to wake up with a life-size image of their favorite sports hero? From Bed, Bath and Beyond, these fade resistant adhesives will transform their bedroom into an exciting sports arena.

Creative Birthday Cakes

Friday, August 1st, 2008

I love the idea of matching party invitations with the designs on a birthday cake. Here are a few ideas from FamilyFun.com. Check out their website for recipes and more fun birthday cake and cupcake designs.

Towering Sand Castle cake, Horse cake and Fish cake

Pink Castle, Wild West and Go Fish: Boy Party Invitations

Dress Up Party

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

I was watching my favorite reality TV family the other night and got a great idea for a birthday party. On “Jon and Kate Plus 8,” the family gathered together to do dress up night. The kids got a kick out of it, and so did I–which is what inspired this dress up party entry!

1) Decide on a theme. There is a whole lot of different things you can do when planning a dress up party. From firemen and police outfits to cowboy and cowgirl attire, your birthday girl or boy and their guests will have a good time dressing up as anything you choose.

2) Ask guests to bring their own outfits. There are a number of activities you can do with this. You can have a fashion show, or a best dressed contest. And, the kids will have fun trying on each others outfits.

3) Take plenty of pictures. Have your camera handy. If you have a instant camera such as Polaroid, take pictures of your little guests all dressed up that they can take home with them as favors.

4) Set out mirrors. Make sure you take out all your mirrors so kids can see how they look from head to toe.

5) Send invitations. Choose one of these invitations to match with the theme you chose for a fun dress up party!

Cowgirl Lasso

Fire Engine

Advice for new parents-to-be

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

If you’re planning a baby shower, here’s an idea for creating something memorable for the mom and dad to be. Have little note cards personalized with their baby’s name on it and leave one for each guest. If they don’t have a name yet, just personalize it with the names of the parents-to-be. Bring a handful of colorful pens and ask each guest to write words of advice or little notes to the new parents on them. These are sure to be a big hit with everyone and something that they can save, put into a scrapbook and treasure forever.

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