Sprinkles

Just thought I’d show some photos of the girls’ birthday parties earlier this month.  With two December birthdays, I made it easier on myself this year by having the parties outside of my house.  And I kept the craftiness to a minimum.  For my younger daughter, we had a mermaid themed party, so I made some starfish shaped chocolate lollipops.

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My older daughter wanted a unicorn party, so I made these unicorn shaped cookies with royal icing and sprinkles.  The chocolate cookies were pretty awful because I took the plain cookie recipe and added some cocoa.  Needed more sugar, but the kids didn’t seem to mind.

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I really hate goodie bags, but my daughter insisted.  So we made these from a brown paper sack and a drawing that she made, which I scanned and printed onto sticker paper.  (It was a bowling unicorn party).  Inside each bag was a circle of shrinky dink plastic to be made into an ornament, crayons, string, a candy cane and some heart-shaped soap.  I made this soap by adding several layers of color.  I’m sure the kids didn’t really care much about the soap, but I had the supplies around the house already and it was better than some plastic toy.

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Then I finally sent out thank yous today in the form of e-mail with a photo attachment.  I’m being green and lazy this year since our holiday cards and thank you notes were sent electronically.  We cut the letters from card stock and I sewed them together.

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Etsy Finds Friday

Say hello to the new year with one of these nice calendars:

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Blank Calendar (DIY printable), $4.99 from A Little Hut.

Children Silhouettes, $22 from Le Papier Studio.

Nature Printable Calendar, $5 from Blue Tricycle.

Printable Mini Calendar, $5.50 from Maria Lunate.

Letterpress Calendar, $20 from Green Chair Press.

Printable Mini Calendar, $5 from Little Brown Pen.

Moroccan Letterpress Calendar, $12 (half price due to misprint) from anemone letterpress.

Letterpress Calendar, $22 from delphine STUDIO.

DIY Perpetual Calendar, $5 from Talk of the Town.

Free Paper Toys

Great last-minute toys.  We’re all cutting back, right?  So here are some links to free paper toy downloads.   I suppose that it’s more environmentally friendly to print paper toys at home rather than buy some plastic junk from China.

I will admit that there will be a Hannah Montana microphone under our tree this year.  We’re not totally sure how our four-year-old discovered Hannah Montana, but she did and she loves her.  I guess it could be worse.  I spend a lot of time trying to figure out how to make my kids happy without making myself vomit. When I told my older daughter that we were going shopping for a birthday present for her sister she asked if they had plastic toys at the store (they did not).  My kids will probably grow up to have some strange plastic toy fetish.

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Elves from Macula.

Vintage Lacing Cards from Bella Dia.

Paper Animals from The Toymaker.

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Pink by Jules from Ready Mech.

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Italian Villa from Print-n-Play Toys.

Paper Toys has a strange assortment of stuff including Wrigley Field, Bill Gates’ house and the Taj Mahal.

Plus this great vintage set from Agence Eureka on Flickr.