Showing posts with label birthday cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birthday cards. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Owl themed birthday party

 Clayton, our grandson, celebrated his second birthday last week. We attended the birthday party over Labor Day weekend. Last year, his first birthday party theme was sock monkeys and above is a photo I took of him for the invitation. Clayton was born nine weeks early, as you can see below, and is still small. He wears 12 month sized clothes but other than being small, you would not know he was premature.
 The theme for this year's party was owls. Clayton loves owls and gets excited any time he sees one in a book, on the iPad or at the zoo. Since owls are very popular now, it was an easy theme to do. Speaking of iPads, when Clayton sees my face during Face time on the phone, he says "iPad", as he knows I always let him look at mine and all the children's apps I have on it.
 I was going through my cookie cutters and noticed a witches cauldron cutter that looked a lot like an owl, so we made cookies using it. It could also be an alarm clock! It is always good to look at things in a way of other possibilities!
We love to make sugar cookies, do the royal icing piping and flooding. They taste so good, package well and are very impressive.
I made bag toppers using Spellbinders die and googly eyes for people to take a couple of cookies home in addition to serving them at the party.

 Allison made treat bags that turned out so cute. She, unfortunately, does not have a die cutting machine so she has to cut everything out by hand. The top is folded down and then stapled as you will see a little further down.

 Here is a card I made for Clayton. Here again, I used something that was one thing as another. The "two" was a "Z" until I trimmed off the top right corner. Also, the beak for my bag topper was a kite, both of which were discontinued Spellbinders die.

 Allison also decorated lanterns to hang around both inside and outside. After the party, we hung these in Clayton's playroom.
 Rather than die cutting pennants like we did for last year, Allison picked up a notepad of owls and I wrote a letter on each one to make a banner.

 We did cupcakes, including the ones above, to the left with Oreo and Reese's Pieces that look like owls. Sorry I did not get a better photo of them. We used double stuffed Oreos with a brown candy for the eye and an orange candy for the beak.
 I cut the watermelon below to use with the fruit. The outside of a pineapple was used for the wings, red grapefruit, lime and grapes were used for the eyes and orange peeling for the beak and feet. Skewers work great to hold on the larger pieces and toothpick will hold the smaller items.

 We made a single layer cake when we baked the cupcakes and Clayton enjoyed singing happy birthday to himself, blowing out the candle and actually ate some of the cake. Getting Clayton to eat is a challenge but he is getting much better about it. He talks up a storm now and loves playing outside. Here he is on the tricycle we bought him. Allison had a shirt embroidered with an owl on it and his name that he wore at the party.
 He loves all types of balls and sports and invents interesting combinations, like hitting the baseball with a golf club.
When he opened his Buzz Light year Action Figure he got for his birthday, he said, "To infinity....and beyond!" Same to you, Clayton!

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Using Paper Tape or Washi Tape in Making Cards

 The birthday season has rolled around to our house. Craig turned 30 in July and Jason last week. Clayton's is next weekend, followed by Jim, Allison and Jessica's. October brings Jackson's second birthday and November mine and the new little girl. So, I thought I would share some cards I have made where I used paper tape or washi tape.
In case you have not used this tape, it is very repositionable and comes in great decorative designs. I first used it on my Smash book....Love the black and white polka dot tape that goes with the Smash Book products!
I recently purchased some tape that matches Martha Stewart paper, so here are some uses I found for it on cards.
Above, I wanted Jason's 30th birthday card to pop up and shout "30!", so I made a pop up element and made 30 candles using the tape. Then I added a flame on each with glitter glue. I could reposition the candles if I wanted until I had them the way I wanted them and they were bright and festive!
 For another birthday card, I used the tape to make stripes on a tie. I placed a piece of card stock behind the die cut opening, traced the design and proceeded to cover up the area that would show.

One thing I love about this particular tape is that it comes in a little box that has a cutter along the side. The tape tears easily also.

I thought of trying iris folding with paper tape, but since you can see through it a little, not sure that would work unless you used the darker version. I will have to look through my stash and see if I have a combination that would work. I am sure some type of a paper quilting would work....hmmmm.
 For Clayton's birthday card, I used it as a border below the balloons. It kind of grounds them.
 I also saw paper tape used this week with mist. The tape acted as a mask. I use painters tape for that kind of thing....why waste your pretty paper tape like that.....it's not like I don't have a collection of designs...LOL!
You notice that I am using my Model Magic creations both on Clayton and Jason's cards....

So, here you see tape used as candles, stripes and a border...I would love to hear ideas you might have!

I will be going to help with Clayton's party next week, but I am sure I will have LOTS of photos and party ideas to share with you afterwards!