I get asked quite often what is my best party tip. Here it is...thrift stores, Yes, I said thrift stores. Not craft stores or party stores, but the good ol' Goodwills!!
You can find come amazing items to add to your party decor. I got on goodwill.com (it's like ebay, but for Goodwill) and did a quick search of items. Here is what I found in like 2 minutes.
http://www.shopgoodwill.com/
Most of these items were around $5.00 bidding.
Sesame Street Party
Train Party
Under the Sea or Beach Party
do I even need to say it?? PIRATE PARTY!!
You all remember this...Vintage Toy Party or Farm Party
Totally am going to snag this for a Fire Truck Party
Next week, I will post some of my fabulous thrift store finds and how I used them in a party!
Stephanie
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Thanksgiving Tablescape Design and Set-up!
If you are in the Indianapolis area and need a little help with your Thanksgiving Table..call on Executive Creations and Animal Cracker Events to provide you with a knock-out tablescape that will surely impress all your guests!
Now taking appointments for November 23rd set-up. Only four time slots available!
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Animal Crackers Exclusive: Cute As A Button Baby Shower
Highlights from the "Cute as a Button" baby shower this past weekend.
I had painted the backdrop. The letters are just wood craft letters covered with scrapbook paper.
Happy Celebrating!
Stephanie
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Tips and Trends Tuesday: Candlestick Puffs
Excuse my lack of blogging last week. With a baby shower, a wedding and 3 last minute etsy orders, the poor blog had to take a back seat.
I have been working on designing a "cute as a button" baby shower and have been stumped the centerpieces. My client was pretty specific and wanted a "clean and simple" piece. She also had very specific colors: yellow, sea green and pink. The pink and yellow are a no brainer, but the sea green was a bit tough. Until I found the PERFECT tissue paper the exact color. Now I had to rack my brain about how to use the tissue paper in the centerpiece. This is what I came up with! I'm not sure what to call them...I decided on "Candlestick Puffs", but if anyone has a better name..let me know!!
I did not have time to do a tutorial with pictures, but they are pretty self explanatory. If you know how to make a tissue paper puff, (see a great tutorial here), create a stem underneath and stick it in a painted candlestick holder. I put some glue in the candlestick to help reinforce.
These are so much fun and definitely be doing them again. As you can see from the last picture, my daughter took them over and created many "displays" with them. Wonder where she gets that from? They are now all over her room. I guess they can come down when I need the candlesticks back!!!
Happy Celebrating!
Stephanie