Sunday, October 28, 2012

*~*Superhero Cupcake Toppers*~*

    So since I had our son I haven't done too many crafts. Honestly, I never felt like I had the energy or the creativity since I was always running on "E". When Monkey's 2nd birthday rolled around though it conveniently coincided with my new love of Pinterest and my hubby's new favorite movie of the month, The Avengers. Lo and Behold...Super Hero Cupcake Toppers were born! I found a few ideas on Pinterest that I combined to be the right size and fairly easy all while keeping the old school feel alive. :) I'll explain how easy it really was and you'll have labels to boot for all that yummy food you're cooking up as well!

Step one: I found the shapes that I loved and that were the right size (after scrunching and shrinking and stretching a bit...) and I stenciled them on to a blank sheet of paper. Lucky for you I have the stencils pre-done to save you some time :)

There are three stencils (Stencil 1, Stencil 2, Stencil 3). They are in graduating sizes and labeled on the edge so you can keep them straight once printed. Pardon the handwriting, Dear Hubby was helping :)

Step two: I bought some craft paper in bulk that had lots of polka dots (yes, I'm obsessed) and some coordinating craft paper in solid colors. You can use any pattern you like but I personally liked the polka dots because they reminded me of the dot matrix printers of the old comic book days! I had my Hubby cut the paper we had to the correct size (8x11) for our printer (it was cheaper to buy the larger size) and from there it was easy. The smallest stencil I printed on the patterned paper, the largest on the solid paper





Step three: This is where it gets somewhat tedious but do it while you are watching T.V. or chatting with your family and it goes by quicker. I cut them out and taped them one on top of the other. Have fun with the color combos since it will help liven up the cupcakes that much more. Once together I taped everyday toothpicks to the backs of them. All Done! 



Once together I taped everyday toothpicks to the backs of them. All Done! 



Now for those of you with multiple children and/or the desire to keep them longer I suggest gluing them together and laminating them. You can have them laminated as a sheet at the local office supply stores for fairly cheap or if you prefer to invest for the long run, Michael's has a decent laminater for a decent price (wait for the sales though is always my advice:))

Now I know you're all wondering about the middle stencil...print that on whatever paper you want and write in Sharpie the name of the food. If you are going to spend time making it you might as well show it off like that Super Hero Mom that you are!



When everything was said and done we did a few specialized (albeit cheap) DIY items and mixed it with a few generic items that can be reused from year to year. It allowed us to do most of the prep weeks in advance and actually enjoy the birthday party with our little Monkey :) A Mom's dream come true! 




  The Best of Luck and Happy Partying!
 
                                         Julianne







P.S. That was our New York Skyline behind us. One of our other DIY projects that now lives in our garage for Monkey's "parking lot". Another Blog for another time :)

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

25 Days of Christmas

Ok, I know...Halloween and Thanksgiving haven't even passed and here I am posting about Christmas. It's because if most people are like our family then Christmas is a fine tuned orchestral number. The budget, the family, the traditions, and the traveling all perfectly in tune with each other...all while keeping our two year old happy and away from the foot stompin', high pitched whinin', terrible two behavior that makes anyone want to drive off a bridge on a good day. Due to that I wanted to give everyone some time to get things together without the hectic-ness. That said, We are trying to teach Monkey at a young age that Christmas is not just about gifts and Santa and awesome cookies but also about Christ's birth and sacrifice. It's about recognizing what we have and being grateful for it as well as spreading the joy of the season and the love of Christ. I researched advent calendars for about two weeks straight and found so many wonderful ideas. Ultimately though to accommodate my family and where we are at in life this is what I landed on...

Everyday was planned based on the day of the week and our paycheck. Obviously some things cost more money than others. I am in the process of writing each day out on a cute Christmas themed post card and putting it in an envelope with the corresponding number. Since we want these things to be our family traditions I can reuse the cards and envelopes in the future and just swap out the days they belong to! 

Next comes the fun part. Some days require objects to achieve that days mission. I'm collecting those now and wrapping them as I go. It gives me a chance to set the tone of our Christmas decorating from the start, have something extra to decorate the house with, and provides my Hubby (who is a permanent child in this area) something to open!

Once December 1st comes Hubby and Monkey can open the letter to see what we are doing and then off to the adventure! As things get closer I will post pictures to go with but for now I'm in the early phases. 

However, as promised (drum roll please...) here is the list!

Happy (Early) Holidays!
Jules