Adventures in crafting, creating, organizing, and and any other "ing" I may think of while living my dream of being a stay at home mommy.

Sunday, July 17, 2011

1st Birthday Party

Our wonderful beautiful daughter, Annie, turned 1 in June.  We decided that even though it would be incredibly hot, it would keep mommy much more sane to do the party outside.  We tried to reserve the park behind our house, but it was already reserved 6 months in advance.  Drats.  So, we went ahead and had the big bash in the front yard. 
Not having to worry about cleaning house left me a little time to dedicate to creating some great crafts for the party.  (So did having plenty of Grandma's here the night before the big day).  I knew I did not want the stress of making a cake mainly because I am not a huge fan of cake, unless it is ice cream.  I also knew I would be a perfectionist when it came to decorating and would not be thrilled with my results.  
With that being said, I lurked around on the www and in some magazines and found my inspirational jumping points: A balloon wreath, cute favors,and a handmade ONEsie for the Birthday girl.  

Up first the wreath.  To keep you enticed I added the end results first.  Looks great doesn't it?



This was such an awesome idea.  I found a tutorial at howdoesshe.com.  They used 144 balloons.  I originally bought 100, but as soon as I had 25 attached, I knew I was in trouble.
 This is the wreath with 25 balloons on it.  Not very pretty!  I knew then, I would need quite a few more!

 Items needed:
straw wreath (do not unwrap it)- I used 16"
200 Floral Picks
200 Balloons 
Paper Mache number 1 (thank you Hobby Lobby)
Paint
Mod Podge
Glitter
Ribbon for hanging items

It is so simple to make.  Install your balloons to the wreath with a floral pic:


And just keep installing.  (Save two pics for the back hook, just double up a couple of balloons) I only put them on the front section. Not on the sides or the back. It may not look right having that empty space on the sides, but remember it is hanging and no one will see it.  Just keep stuffing the wreath with balloons until you are finished.  How great is that!!!  

By the way, our color inspiration came from a Hefty disposable plate.  From that one plate, we built the whole party!

After you have finished installing all your balloons, we are going to add the hook to the back:

 I took a scrap piece of ribbon tied knots on both ends and used the two reserved floral pics to hang it.  I put the pics as close as I could to the knots. 

Sure, a balloon wreath looks great on its own, but at the Hiner house we go big on everything!

I found a One at Hobby Lobby and painted it Lime Green:
I let it dry then added mod podge and glittered the heck out of that one!  Lime green glitter of course!

Next I took another piece of scrap ribbon and glued it to the back of the one.  I measured and glued the ribbon so that the one would hang in the middle of the wreath.  
Look at that one.  It is so sad and lonely.  Side note: the cool thing about this is I can reuse both items separately if needed. 

Let's see the finished product one more time!
The favors were another big hit!  We found the idea in a Parents' magazine and made it our own using baby food jars, spray paint, labels, curling ribbon, cheerios, fruit loops, gummy life savers, and twizzler ropes.

They are Make Your Own Candy Necklace kits!!!

I love them.  What a great thing to send with the kiddos, they use it and you can throw it away.  Nothing is left sitting around collecting dust.  These were made by the wonderful and talented Mema Debbie.  She spray painted the lids, printed the labels in the color of the party, and tied curling ribbon around the top.  
They truly are one of my favorites.  The great thing is that you can do this with so many other items and colors!

The last item was Annie's onesie.  I sewed a simple ONE on the front using a straight stitch.  I also sewed a cupcake on the rear because it just seemed to be needed.
Thank you for disregarding the big rear end in this pic and only focusing on the tiny one with the cupcake on it.  I am new and still haven't learned where the crop function is:)

All in all, it turned out to be a great day.  No tears were shed, most of our loved ones were there to share in the experience, and Annie had a blast.  I would say it was a great start as far as Birthdays go.  I will leave you with a few pics of the big day:























What a long day for Miss Annie.  She decided to end it with a nice soak in the pool.
What a blessing she has been in our lives!

Just a few more side notes: I am not going to feature another wreath until I forget that I need to paint my front door!  
I also would like to thank OKC for 30 mile an hour winds to keep us cool that day, and for tablecloth weights which ended up serving a second purpose as "dress weights" to keep the ladies skirts in place.  And a big shout out to everyone who helped...you know who you are.  And to Mr. Hiner for going along with the craziness:)
Much love from The Ponytail Momma

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Gardening, Patriotism, and those darn Rosettes

This week we celebrated the birthday of a great friend of ours, you might know her, at the Hiner house we refer to her as the USA or America (can only be said in an awesome George Bush accent if reading out loud).
  
As always The Hiner's proudly donned their red, white, and blue and went to our yearly neighborhood parade.  Well, not technically our neighborhood, but they don't know that. 

I love this parade.  It reminds me of a small town parade with the fire truck leading the way and the Boy Scouts following behind.  Then the street is overflowing with boys and girls riding their bicycles and little motorized cars all decorated for the occassion.  

They also serve watermelon, a neighborhood band plays, and sometimes they have ponies!!!
  Oh the good life.  
Here are a few pics from our fun day:
Daddy and Annie watching in excitement for the parade...not, that's not our car.




The Big Parade:
Afterwards, some delicious refreshment

Dancing to the music


Just a swingin'

 These are some of my favorite pics from recent parade years:




We really enjoyed our morning. And with it ending on such a good note, we decided not to chance fate and see what an evening of fireworks would be like.  

On the patriotism note, if decorating your yard in all sorts of red, white, and blue garb gets you the award for most patriotic, I am pretty sure our team is in the running!

Nothing says "I love America" quite like a pink flamingo and a USA flag!


  I may have went a bit overboard this year, but I really like it.  What you don't see is the wreath (previous post) and the red, white, and blue windsock.  I am tired just typing about it all.  
Oy, and there is so much more to talk about!

Patriotism - check.

Let's move on to gardening.  This one is easy- I just wanted to share with you a pic from the bounty of my garden.  Nevermind the orange throw away plate!
Mouthwatering homegrown tomatoes and basil.  They made for a delicious Caprese salad.  Except I forgot I didn't have mozzarella and had to substitute smoked Gouda, not quite the same, but still very good. 

Last mention of the bumper crop rosettes I have been growing (my fingers are crossed - I almost guarantee you more will appear soon).

With the red and white flowers I made, I decided to make a few into hair bows.  
One for Annie and one for the Ponytail Momma. 

Annie worked so hard to remove all the flowers I had in that pretty clear container.  I was going to take arty pictures of them for the blog, so much for that one!
I got brave and decided to make some from the bottom part of a pair of jeans I cut into bermuda shorts.  I noticed they were seriously shredding.  If  you decide to make them out of denim use fray check or zig zag stitch them like I did.  
These are going to be so cute on a sweater or handbag/diaper bag

Ok...I am done with the rosettes for now! 

I will leave you with one of my favorite pics ever from the 4th of  July parade...
Soak it up.
Happy Birthday America! 
Love, 
The Ponytail Momma