I am so happy to share this sweet little farm party that I did for my little Ella's Pre-K class. This ended up being such a fun one to prepare for and I enjoyed coming up with economical ways to make it cute without breaking the bank. I knew I needed to get creative!
October 2, 2012
August 28, 2012
Fall Pom Pom Wreath
OK y'all, I am itching to haul out all the Fall stuff. This is my favorite, favorite, favorite season of the year and I am getting so excited! So today I planned on a little craft with my girls. The three of us tend to work on wreaths a lot and I have been working with yarn a ton lately so I thought we would make a pom pom wreath to go on their bedroom door.
August 16, 2012
1st Day of School Photo Sign + Printable
But we have been having fun swimming, playing, eating ice cream, splashing in sprinklers, baking days, and lots of memory making. Sigh. The end of summer is so bittersweet. Both my girls will be in school so I may cry a lot and bury myself into crafting in my empty house. But I am excited to get back into crafting and living to blog about it. So here is my first one to kind of get myself back on the grid in blog land:
Labels:
back 2 school,
i dig spray paint,
Printables
June 26, 2012
Simple 4th of July Party Cups
Hey sweet friends!
Here's a quick and easy DIY for the 4th or any other party.
I am all for some pretty mason jars or glass bottles with pretty striped straws. But if you have a big family reunion or a large party you are going to need something more practical.
Why not make custom cups with some fabric or paper?
Take some clear plastic cups and cut out fabric or paper circles and place your glue "pretty side up" with a bit of mod podge (it dries clear). Fast, easy, colorful!
Mine are both fabric and paper. I just traced the bottom of the cup but if you are using paper, you can use a circle punch too.
So easy and makes for a little custom flair to your party!
Labels:
4th of July,
holiday diy projects,
party diy
June 20, 2012
Painted Sailor Stripe Napkins Tutorial
I need to start off by saying that this year has marked the year of my obsession with stripes. I am not sure why I love them as much as I do but anything remotely nautical or preppy has me over the moon in love. So I have been dreaming of doing a Nautical 4th of July series for this year.
And I am kicking it off today. Hooray!
I really wanted to use striped napkins this year but could not find any. And so they kind of turned into an unexpected DIY project. I could not find any fabric anywhere with the stripes I wanted and the ones I found retailed at $14 each. Gah! So I figured a little fabric paint and inexpensive white napkins would do the trick. So a tutorial was born!

What you need: White napkins, red and blue fabric paint, masking tape (or painters tape), paint brush, number stencils, cardboard or poster board.
1. Iron your napkin and lay it flat on top of cardboard or poster board.
2. Carefully place one strip of tape the length of the top of the napkin. Do the same thing right underneath it with another line of tape.
3. I wanted the first stripe to be painted red so I removed the top strip of tape and placed it directly under the second one. Then I placed another strip of tape underneath that and removed the one above it again.
This is how you create your stripes all the way down.
It also helps that the tape stabilizes the napkin onto your poster board.
Now start painting the exposed white lines your red color. Once dry, peel your tape strip to reveal your fun, striped napkin!
My goal was to make the napkins look like a sailboat sail so I stenciled 0704 (July 4th) onto each corner of the napkin with a midnight blue color.
They ended up really cute! Or like a preppy prisoners uniform. Awesome! :)
A photo tutorial would have been close to impossible so here's a great link at animated knots for making a monkey's fist knot with great step by step photos.
I have more ideas to share with you over the next few weeks until July 4th.
Stay tuned my beautiful friends!
Hugs!
Labels:
4th of July,
holiday diy projects,
party diy,
tablescapes
June 15, 2012
Giveaway Winner + Some Life Stuff
Hey Friends!
Before I give you the winner of the 4th of July wreath giveaway, I have to apologize for being so late with this.I actually just got back into town late last night after going up north for my grandmother's funeral. I have to tell you, this was really tough. I was very close to my "Mema" and I miss her terribly. Last week, she had taken a turn for the worse and I was trying to get up there to say goodbye. Sadly, I did not make it. I am so grateful she died peacefully in her sleep at the age of 92. She was the spunkiest, sweetest, little Italian lady you would ever meet. She would have fed you, said you had gorgeous hair, and that you needed to lose a little weight. Ha!
She has 9 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren. She was a treasure to all of us and I miss her so much. But I know I will see her again in Glory!
I had the wonderful opportunity to share a letter at her funeral that I wrote the morning after she died. In it, I tell her how much I love her and then reminisce of memories. It gave me such peace and I feel like my grief has been lifted after writing that letter.
So know I wanted to get this earlier but just did not have the time. So sorry!
And now for the winner...
It's Bonnie!
Comment #45 who wrote...
"Love it! I would love to hang it on my front door to welcome friends and family."
Congratulations love!
I have no way of contacting you so I hope you see this post!
Email me at twoshadesofpink at gmail dot com so I can get this wreath to you!
Thanks to everyone who entered and I hope to make another one in the next few months and do this again!
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Now I am off to pack for my anniversary getaway with my hubby!
So excited!
We celebrate 10 years tomorrow!
Remember this pic from last year's post?
I look so young and I can't believe 10 years has already gone by!
If you follow me on instagram, I hope to post pics of our little getaway. I have to confess...we have never, ever, since having kids, gone away alone. Like on VACATION alone.
I am beyond STOKED for this! WOO HOOO!
OK. That's it.
Love you scrumptiously sweet friends!
June 10, 2012
4th of July Ideas from 2011
Well I'm doing what I love to do every year. Some 4th of July making!. Just love it. Maybe it is the red, white, and blue color scheme, my patriotic heart, or just the fact that so much of this day is spent eating and casually entertaining! Mmmm...fooooood.
These little Mason Jar "Sippy Cups" hold the grand title of being the single most popular project on my blog. My only regret is not using some striped paper straws to style the photographs. But they are still kinds of adorable. You can check out the full tutorial here.
I also upgraded these cups and used plastic paper for the girl's birthday party last year. That way, you don't worry about making the paper wet. Check these out here.
And these are actually for grown ups and older kids.
Not really meant for little ones to carry glass and slosh around lemonade with paper lids.
This was another popular one from last year. I adore these Sparkler Cupcake Picks! LOOOVE THEM! They are so simple and easy and they look just like little sparklers. I also give you a full tutorial for these.


During the series, I showed different ways to use a bandana. This particular one was my favorite wrapping a pie and sliding a pie server in the knot. Isn't it just so sweet?
I am by no means a "go to" source for food but these berry ice cubes make a fun little treat for your lemonade. Try to find some star shaped ice cube trays to make it extra fun.
Or some star shaped sugar cookies to make ice cream sandwiches. Just sandwich some ice cream between two cookies and dip sides into red, white, and blue sprinkles.Hope you liked a little blast from the past. I hope to start sharing this year's ideas with you sometime this week.
Until then...
Lots of hugs and hope your summer is off to a wonderful start!
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