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Showing posts with label Owl Party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Owl Party. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Tutorial Tuesday: Paper Roll Owls


Well, being that things have finally cooled down for a second and the holidays are on a slight hiatus, now is the perfect time to settle in and have a little fun with a simple, cute DIY project to bring a smile to anyone's face.

And these adorable paper roll owls via The Centsible Life are just the thing to do it!  Costing basically nothing and easy to throw together with supplies you already have (some in the bathroom, ha ha ha!) you can turn a perfectly terrible middle of the week slump around in no time!

Go ahead, line your office desk with these at work, throw a few on your windowsill, or surprise your little one with a few new wise friends waiting on the night stand when they wake up from their nap!  Here's what you do . . .


PAPER ROLL OWLS

Supplies You Will Need:

~ toilet paper rolls
~ scrap paper
~ glitter card stock (or plain card stock brushed with glue and dipped in glitter)
~ foam – white and black (preferably with an adhesive back, but if not, use glue to attach)
~ Mod Podge (regular craft glue will work fine if you don’t plan on sealing your project)
~ Scissors
~Pencil

Directions:

1.) Begin by drawing a half oval at the top of the paper roll, I used a cookie cutter as a stencil for mine.  Cut the circle out and use it as a template to cut an identical one from the back side of the paper roll too.


Don’t throw the cut pieces away, set them aside because you will use these for the wings shortly.


2.) Place two fingers inside the paper roll and cover it in glue.  Roll the paper roll onto the scrap paper then trim accordingly.


3.) Set aside to dry for a bit.  Cover one side of the two pieces you cut off the paper roll in glue and place onto the back of the glitter card stock.  Set aside to dry.


4.) Next, you are going to cut the white and black foam to make eyes.  I used a couple of icing tips to size mine.


5.) Cut out a small beak from yellow glitter card stock.  Attach the eyes, beak, and wings using glue where needed.  Set aside to dry, and you are done.


Some more inspiration . . .






Now you know me, I am always thinking of gender reveal parties....so if you wanted to purchase our Owl gender reveal invitations right here...and throw a little party for your friends & family, one of these little cuties on each of the place settings at the party and filled with blue or pink confetti (and covered on the bottom) would make an excellent way to announce boy or girl, don't you think??  I LOVE IT!!
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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Scratch-off Gender Reveals!!

One of our specialties over here at Juneberry Lane is definitely the 'Gender Reveal' Party; the perfect solution for parents who don't have the patience to wait until baby's birthday to see if they will be joined by a little boy or girl but still want to make the 'big moment' special.

But sometimes you don't have the time, energy, or $$ to throw a party and you still want a unique way to announce the news...and that is why these sweet little scratch-off reveals are the perfect solution for everyone!

Prompted by several recent custom orders I have done (variations of our Gender Reveal Invitations that can be found in the Juneberry Lane Etsy shop), I thought it would be a wonderful time to show you just how you can get crafty and turn one of our fabulous PDF files into a fun & unique gender announcement!

First off though, take a look at the 'Elephant Reveal' version (coming soon to the shop!) and then check below for an awesome little tutorial from Later Gator Crafts on how to make scratchers of your own . . .

Baby Elephant Gender Reveal Scratch-off:


(available HERE in the Juneberry Lane Etsy Shop)

Baby Owl Gender Reveal Cards:

(available HERE in the Juneberry Etsy Shop)

DIY Scratch-off Gender Reveal Cards:



Supplies You Will Need:

* Silver Paint (The cheap stuff from Michaels works just fine)
* Liquid Dish Soap
* Laminate Paper


Directions:

1.)  You can cut the circles out with a circle cutter (we like Fiskars!) or use a Cricut, but if you don't want to spend the time cutting or you don't have a Cricut, you can forego the circles and cut rectangles out of the laminate paper and place a rectangle and place them over the portion of the card that you want scratch paint on.
* If you are using our Juneberry Lane PDF print out, the circles are 1 1/2".


2.) Mix 2 parts paint to 1 part dish liquid.



3.) Once you have a good consistency with your paint, paint the laminate circles. Don't worry the first coat looks thin (like it's not going to work). Let the first coat dry completely and then paint a second coat, it should cover great (If your still a little worried it's not dark enough, keep adding coats).

* If you prefer a darker scratch off, add a few drops of dark blue paint to your mixture (so you won't have to paint as many coats).



4.) When the paint has dried completely, peel off the backing of the laminate paper on each of your cut circles and place them over your 'result' circles on the PDF printout.


5.) Get scratching!!



Tutorial Courtesy of Later Gator Crafts

Be sure to check out the shop when you are ready to order a scratch-off file of your own and expect a version to match each of our Gender Reveal invitations!  Happy Wednesday everyone!!

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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Juneberry Baby: Gender Reveal Party!


So let's just say you've already had a baby shower, and with your second, third, (or if you are really out of your mind, fourth and beyond baby) you would love a fun & fancy way to celebrate beyond your run of the mill baby sprinkle.

I just adore the idea of a 'Gender Reveal' party.  Such a wonderful way to gather all of your friends together and announce whether your next little munchkin will be a boy or girl.  And for the daring parents-to-be out there, how about waiting to find out until the day of, at the same time as all of your friends & family?

Here's the plan:  You head to your 2nd Trimester Ultrasound, ask the tech to write down the gender on a slip of paper and place it inside a sealed envelope.  Then high-tail it to the bakery to deliver the top secret info to the chef, asking them to bake a delicious cake or cupcakes for your party with the color of your baby's gender inside.  





When everyone is at the party and you are ready for the big reveal, either cut into the cake or take a bite of your cupcake and.....Surprise!  It's a ________!!  

Wonderful!  And I just love a sweet little gender-neutral pink & blue Owl-themed party.  Here's a ton of inspiration to get those wheels in your head a-spinning.  And stay tuned tomorrow for a brand new line of Owl-themed invitations & favor labels...headed to the Juneberry Lane Etsy shop hot off the press . . .




(Blue & Pink Owl Party above courtesy of Bella Balloon.  For this and other great party ideas go to bellaballoon.com)



Don't forget the cake pops!!


And the adorable little cupcake toppers . . .



Perhaps earth tones are more your style . . .



Or a shock of yellow to brighten the mood!


And why not have your guests make their guess as they walk in the door...and hang them on these gorgeous DIY pastel clothespins . . .


And for the favors?  These precious cello-wrapped Owl cookies are just delicious . . .


How much fun is that?  And don't forget to head back over tomorrow for the matching invitations & favor labels . . .
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