Showing posts with label rainbow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rainbow. Show all posts
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Rainbow birthday - all the rest!
You've seen the craft and the decorations. Here's what else we did to help little E celebrate big FIVE!
Coloring pages (from here)...
...rainbow scavenger hunt: balloons of each color were hidden with coordinating stickers. The kids had to find each balloon and sticker their paper. When they found all six colors...
...they received a little bag of gold (and silver) at the end of the rainbow!
Fabric party hats (found here), rainbow-style...
...twirl rainbow pops...
...rainbow relay: the kids lined up in teams of six. They had to put on the rainbow wig, run to the other side of the room and color in one color of the rainbow. When done, they ran back to their team, pass the wig and the next child runs down to color.
The rainbow cake (recipe here), but we didn't make it for the kids' party because a certain five-year-old didn't like it. We made sugar cookies with frosting and rainbow sprinkles instead.
...a rainbow of fruit..
...the dress (handmade by me, am loving the finished look of the double needle!).
I think it was a successful party.
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Rainbow birthday - the craft: rainbow garland from upcycled cardboard tubes
Is it the crafter in me, the artistic birthday girl, or the 12 children in the house on a winter day that called for a rainbow party craft?
I love that little E was soo proud of our enviro-friendly craft - the first thing she announced to everyone as they sat down at the table was, "It's made out of toilet paper tubes!" Not paper towel tubes or wrapping paper tubes (which are both true!). She's a crafter and an enviromentalist!
Here's what we did:
1. Punch two holes on either side of each ring.
2. Paint seven rings (eight if you want to do a white coat under the cotton ball). With the lighter colors, you may want to do more than one coat.
3. Pull apart the cotton balls for a cloudy effect. Glue them on the remaining ring.
4. Thread your needle. If you double up the yarn and push the loop through the eye of the needle, you'll end up with a loop to hang the project when you are done. Handy, eh?
5. Alternate bead and tube (oops - no cotton on that one - I glued it afterwards - with the kids, we skipped the white paint and glued the cotton before stringing everything so the glue could dry a bit).
6. Have fun and be creative with your color choices.
All strung...
...and ready to hang.
Friday, January 13, 2012
Rainbow birthday - the decorations
Somebody turned five today!
She requested a rainbow birthday.
These are felt carnations from Stash Happy: Felt
They kind of rainbow-fy the room.
Labels:
birthday,
craft,
decorations,
felt,
project,
rainbow,
sewing,
Stash Happy: Felt
Saturday, December 31, 2011
A rainbow of fruit
Our appetizer tray for tonight's New Year's party - a rainbow of fruit.
Wishing you a fruitful and colorful 2012!
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