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Party Under the Big Top
Written by Dottie Zimmerman. Posted in Columns, DIY
What’s my favorite type of entertainment? Whether it’s a frosty birthday gathering in December or a sunny soiree in August, my answer is simple — I love a good party.
Since I’ve been in Lansing, my festive and crafty friends have bumped up my enthusiasm for themed get-togethers, and it’s no surprise that another creative opportunity is coming up this month.
Our friend Julie Becker will soon be headed for the Creative Circus in Atlanta, Ga., so Dottie and I have been dreaming up a suitable send-off. We needed decorations that captured the bold and playful circus vibe, so I got to work on some bunting and vases for our venue. Whether you’re planning a celebration for your favorite ringmaster or someone else special, I hope you’ll enjoy these party decoration tips!
Supplies: An iron, cardboard, scissors (or rotary cutter), fabric, ribbon, pins, sewing machine (a needle and thread or fabric glue will also work!)
1. Iron your fabric to create smooth surface to work with
2. Use a cardboard template to trace triangles on the fabric.
3. Cut out the triangles using scissors or a rotary cutter.
4. Pin triangles to ribbon so that they don’t move while sewing. Skip step if you’re using glue.
5. Sew or glue the triangles onto the ribbon. This project gave me the chance to get more sewing practice on a simple project!

Party Under the Big Top

Written by Dottie Zimmerman. Posted in ColumnsDIY

What’s my favorite type of entertainment? Whether it’s a frosty birthday gathering in December or a sunny soiree in August, my answer is simple — I love a good party.

Since I’ve been in Lansing, my festive and crafty friends have bumped up my enthusiasm for themed get-togethers, and it’s no surprise that another creative opportunity is coming up this month.

Our friend Julie Becker will soon be headed for the Creative Circus in Atlanta, Ga., so Dottie and I have been dreaming up a suitable send-off. We needed decorations that captured the bold and playful circus vibe, so I got to work on some bunting and vases for our venue. Whether you’re planning a celebration for your favorite ringmaster or someone else special, I hope you’ll enjoy these party decoration tips!

Supplies: An iron, cardboard, scissors (or rotary cutter), fabric, ribbon, pins, sewing machine (a needle and thread or fabric glue will also work!)

1. Iron your fabric to create smooth surface to work with

2. Use a cardboard template to trace triangles on the fabric.

3. Cut out the triangles using scissors or a rotary cutter.

4. Pin triangles to ribbon so that they don’t move while sewing. Skip step if you’re using glue.

5. Sew or glue the triangles onto the ribbon. This project gave me the chance to get more sewing practice on a simple project!

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Super clever and simple!

Super clever and simple!

Source: extrapetite.com

Reused trampoline! Love this!! back yard cuddling :)

Reused trampoline! Love this!! back yard cuddling :)

Source: ok4f.com

Coasters from corks and old picture frame.

Coasters from corks and old picture frame.

Source: etsy.com

Transferring pictures to tiles.

Transferring pictures to tiles.

Source: dubuhdudesigns.typepad.com

{Hula Hoop} Chandelier —So fun and cheap!

{Hula Hoop} Chandelier —So fun and cheap!

Source: sarahontheblog.blogspot.com

{DIY “bubble” chandelier made from clear Christmas ornaments on string}

{DIY “bubble” chandelier made from clear Christmas ornaments on string}

Source: twigdecor.blogspot.com

Fabric covered magnetic FRAME -DIY TUTORIAL!! Use it in the bathroom for makeup or office for pictures, notes, business cards, keys, etc. Great way to organize. So many possibilities. LOVE the bright colors!

Fabric covered magnetic FRAME -DIY TUTORIAL!! Use it in the bathroom for makeup or office for pictures, notes, business cards, keys, etc. Great way to organize. So many possibilities. LOVE the bright colors!

Source: twobusyblondes.com

Scrapbook paper on outlet covers and switch plates.

Scrapbook paper on outlet covers and switch plates.

Source: housewivesofriverton.blogspot.com

Spray paint an old cheese grater and use it as an earring holder!

Spray paint an old cheese grater and use it as an earring holder!