Thursday, July 29, 2010

Chalkboard Paint Party

I am linking to http://www.thestoriesofa2z.com/2010/07/chalkboard-paint-party.html, for her chalkboard paint party. I know most of you have seen these chalkboards, but humor me a bit, and allow me to share them all in one post.
This is what I have on my pantry door currently.
A list of my favorite things...

My rooster in the breakfast room to welcome guests...


This little board was used along with others displaying various Bible verses about love at my daughter's wedding in April...

My memo board redo from just a few weeks ago...

The pantry door last Easter (sorry about the bad lighting)...

a heartfelt sentiment...

My sugar canister in the kitchen...

another message on the rooster...


Christmas board...


more Christmas...


and Fall...


Thanksgiving...


Summertime...


Mother's Day...




Easter...



countdown before the wedding..."Happy memories begin when we marry the ones we love, and then bloom when we love the ones we marry"...

I love chalkboard paint markers. I try to find a new idea to share on the chalkboards throughout the house for each season.




Monday, July 19, 2010

Memo Board Redo

I picked up a memo board for less than $2.00 from the Goodwill a few weeks ago. It has a bulletin board at the top and chalkboard on the bottom. There is an inset just for decoration. It was dated and badly needed a facelift, so out came the paint. A coat of paint helps the even ugliest items. Sort of like make-up, ha. Here is what it looked like before...
And, here it is AFTER...

I had some cute file folders that I cut to fit in the inset to cover up that old dated design, painted it bright yellow and distressed it a bit. I had all the supplies on hand, so not to bad for less than two bucks. I am linking to Susan's Metamorphosis Monday. Check out everyone's transformations.
http://betweennapsontheporch.blogspot.com/2010/07/welcome-to-79th-metamorphosis-monday.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+BetweenNapsOnThePorch+%28BETWEEN+NAPS+ON+THE+PORCH%29

Till next time...

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Tool Time Birthday Party

It's tool time! This is what I've been up to lately--making memories. Jackson turned 3 and we had his birthday party at our house. He loves tools so much that
Shannon wanted to have a tool party. It is hard to find decorations for tools that aren't construction, Handy Manny, or race cars. So, we just made our own. Here are her cute invitations. She printed them on her computer herself.


She made a birthday banner using her Cricut machine. I pulled out a couple of Joey's

collectible cars for the mantel.



Shannon made a sign for the door. We decided to make the house into a "repair shop".



I had an extra water hose , and I hot glued some tool cut-outs from Hobby Lobby on it for our wreath. I try to always have a wreath on my front doors.


Come on in and join our fun.



A work apron, some tools,goggles, and a shop rag on the door.
The kitchen was our "break room".

I blew an air horn and yelled out.."break time", when it was time for refreshments.

That got everyone's attention.


Shannon found the Whimsy Cookie Company, and bought the cutest tool cookies for party favors. They were yummy, and oh, so cute. Check out her cookie designs here:
http://www.whimsycookieco.blogspot.com/

We put them in a tool box to pass out to the kids. You almost can't tell the cookies from the toy tools on the table.


We, of course, played on the tool theme for our food. I bought some oil pans from Autozone to serve snacks. We had "nuts and bolts" (Chex party mix)...
"spare tires" (mini Oreo cookies)...
"grease monkey munch" (also called puppy chow or monkey munch made with Chex cereal and peanut butter and chocolate covered with powdered sugar)...so good...

The drinks were served from the "filling station"...unleaded, diesel,

high octane...you get the idea...


We made a project area, or "workshop" for the kids. Hobby Lobby had some Vacation Bible School projects that we found for the kids to paint and decorate. They were pickup trucks and tow trucks.


We made the cake to resemble a tool box.

I bought a drip pan from Autozone to place the cake on, and we placed tools around it. I hung a drop cord light and some balloons from the chandeliers.


Shannon made some cute cupcake toppers...





Here is Jackson, our little repair man. I found a shirt at Goodwill, and took it to a local monogram shop to put his name on the chest. I love how it turned out.





Hudson had to get in on the act with a hammer on his shirt. We just ironed it on.

Shannon made her shirt. She is the "shop manager". Here is her family...
The birthday boy loved his cake.

Here he is blowing out his candles.

She used a toy saw to cut the cake...


I love my little mechanic.



We are crazy about these boys.
Jackson enjoyed opening presents...








He had some help from his cousins who admired his new race car...


The kids went outside to play.That swingset got a real workout that day.


Happy Birthday!


Would you look at those dirty feet..


We all had a great time.

I know there were a lot of pictures, but sometimes that's the only way to tell the whole story.

Thank you for letting me share our party. Now I guess we have to start planning Hudson's first birthday party in November. It never ends.