Festive Fridays Berry Christmas

Its that special Friday again -- a FESTIVE FRIDAY!
Festive Friday is a Blog Hop happening the second and fourth Friday of each month, showcasing Christmas projects. By the time we make it to the end of the year, we will have quite the Christmas Stash - not to mention a whole library of inspiration!

If you're joining me directly, you will probably not want to miss the beginning of the hop over at Terri's Blog. If you've joined me from Brendas blog, You're hoppin' along just fine!

A Softer take on Christmas, I share with you the Make Merry card:


Softer colors like Bashful Blue, Certainly Celery and Soft Suede, with just a pop of Real Red for holiday flavor. A strip of ribbon adds accent to one side, while the button and flower with a brad add some texture. This card is made from a kit I found while cleaning out my craft room. (oh, the wonders we find when we clean :-)

Don't forget to embellish your envelopes for a truely festive touch!



You're off to - Yolondas Crafty Scentiments, Enjoy!
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Cardboard Box Drive In Movie Playdate

Tip Junkie handmade projects 


With the recent release of Cars 2, I thought it would be fun to have a play date for my Moms Club where the kids could get a refresher look at the first Cars movie, and get their craft on!

I set up a play date movie night where the kids could come and make their own car, then drive to the "Drive Ins" for the movie. It was (more than a little bit) chaotic, but also loads of fun! This was originally inspired by a Tip Junkie post about a Cardboard Box Birthday, so you could glam it up alot more for a party - I opted to keep it simple for our playgroup.

I work for a company that has plenty of boxes for free, you could save up your diaper boxes or ask around at local copy shops or appliance stores for boxes too. I collected a box for each child (roughly 18x24x18"), then I cut all the flaps off top and bottom except for one - for a windshield/dashboard. This makes the box light and maneuverable for the kids to pick up and "drive" around.

At the dollar store I got paper plates (5 for each car - wheels, steering wheel or spare tire) and poster borders and accents, glue sticks and tape, and markers. Letter stickers, or yellow paper cut-out for lights, flame cut-outs would be awesome additions, and for a smaller group I would have added more decoration options, but we had 16 kids coming and a 3 hour window to do this in!

As each family arrived, I handed out a box and showed them to Ramones House of Body Art where the plates and decorations were divided and prepared in packs for easy hand out. They could pick up a couple markers and a glue stick as well. The kids decorated the car as they liked - with Moms help, for the smaller ones. I printed off some license plate templates so each child could personalize their car. I allowed only 40 minutes for decorating, in the interest of time saving, but you could opt for longer - the kids loved adding on after they scoped out each others designs.

After the cars were decorated, all the kids paraded around the yard while clean-up inside happened and the movie was set up. Then they all drove back inside to the Drive In to start the show.

I used some of the cut off flaps from the boxes to make Directional signs. Leading to our door I used sidewalk chalk to draw a road, and posted some Route 66 signs and Cars pictures. For movie snacks I popped popcorn and bagged it with a trophy cut out decorating the bag, handed out as they "parked" at the Drive In. They could also grab (from Flo's Cafe) juice boxes or water, and licorice, chips, or some chocolate donuts I arranged to look like Luigis Leaning Tower of Tires.




Decorations were simple and low key - it was a play date, but the kids LOVED it and it was really fun to put on! You could do this for any movie, everyone loves the Drive Ins!

My biggest tip:
Limit the number of kids. It was awesome having 16 kids over, and it worked for the most part, but they do get rambunctious! If you do have a large group, be prepared by having a large space to decorate the cars in. And, be prepared for clean up. Maybe a blanket on the carpet under all the cars, to avoid any major clean up? (not that it was bad, popcorn and chips vacuum up in a jiffy, and limited to water and juice the spills were nothing major either!)

Thanks for stopping by, I hope you've enjoyed!


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Festive Fridays Delightful Decorations

Its that special Friday again -- a FESTIVE FRIDAY!
Festive Friday is a Blog Hop happening the second and fourth Friday of each month, showcasing Christmas projects. The goal is to work on a few Christmas Cards a month so you're all ready to mail a gazillion cards by December! Past the Halfway point now, are you seeing the benefit yet?

If you're joining me directly, you will probably not want to miss the beginning of the hop over at Terri's Blog. If you've joined me from Brendas blog, You're hoppin' along just fine!

In honor of this patriotic month, I'm kicking it off with Red - Cherry Cobbler red no less. A little touch of embossing with the Northern Flurry (#102902) embossing folder, and some bling. The stamp set used is the Delightful Decorations (#116517), which coordinates with the Ornament Punch (#119817), tied up with some Natural Hemp Twine (#100982).


Joy. What I hope my holidays are all about this year, with all these Christmas cards already made!

You're off to - Yolondas Crafty Scentiments, Enjoy!
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