
For Somebunny Special
Jelly beans and Easter go together like…soup and sandwich? A horse and carriage? Peanut butter and jelly? Take your pick, but no matter how you spin it, jelly beans are the perfect treat to hand out to the little ones if you’re hosting an Easter egg hunt or a brunch. There’s no shame in handing out ziplock bags, but if you’re looking for a way to step up your game, I’ve got the answer.

Love from Scratch
Here’s a brain teaser for you: what’s better than giving your sweetheart a Valentine’s Day gift? Giving them multiple gifts! And what’s even better than multiple gifts? Bonus points if you said gifts that are almost as fun for you as they are for your Valentine. Love tokens are the perfect way to check both of these boxes.

My Funny Valentine
If there’s one thing that I can never resist, it’s a good pun. Luckily for me, they’re practically a requirement for Valentine’s Day cards. I had a lot of fun designing these cheeky cards, which are perfect for your little ones to give to their classmates and friends.

Down and Derby
Mint juleps. Roses. Bold hats. Yup, the countdown to the Kentucky Derby has begun! That means it’s time to plan a viewing party worthy of the fastest two minutes in sports. And in order to pull that off, you need creative ways to bring the sights, sounds, smells, tastes, and feel of this iconic race to life for your guests.

Equestrian Napkin Rings
These golden equestrian napkin rings are a great way to Incorporate horses into your Kentucky Derby party. They emphasize the equestrian theme, look beautiful on any table, and are unbelievably easy to make. Yup, they win the triple crown of DIY party decor, hands down!

Alice in Wonderland Napkins
Quick and easy might just be my two favorite words in the English language. And those two words just so happen to describe this Alice in Wonderland napkin project to a T. If you can use an iron, you can literally make enough of these napkins for all of your party guests in thirty minutes. Considering how much charm they will add to your table, I think it’s time well spent!

Alice in Wonderland Bingo
Bingo and tea? Why not! In a land where croquet is played with flamingo mallets and the clocks are always set to tea time, bingo and tea doesn’t seem like a particularly strange combo. Games are one of my favorite ways to keep little ones happy and out of trouble at parties. So when I have the opportunity to design a game that coordinates with my theme, you know I pounce on it!

Mad Hatter’s Hatbox
Hatboxes for the Mad Hatter’s party hats? Yes, please! Is there any other way to store a hat from Wonderland’s best millenary shop? This box goes together quickly, so you can make enough for all your Alice in Wonderland party guests in no time. Let’s get started so that your guests can leave your party in style. In this style, 10/6, that is!

Mad Hatter’s Brew
If you’re planning an Alice in Wonderland party, be prepared to fall down the rabbit hole. The books and movies are filled with quirky imagery that becomes a never-ending well of inspiration. The more you make, the more ideas pop into your head. Which is how this little idea was born. A tea party favor bag is perfect for holding small candies, bath salts, and yes, even tea.

It’s Always Tea Time
For our daughter’s vintage Alice in Wonderland party, I tried to imagine all the things that would make Wonderland real for a room full of 5 year-olds. From bottles with “Drink Me” tags to Mad Hatter party hats, I wanted to sprinkle everything they touched with a little magic dust from Wonderland. This Mad Hatter’s tea box filled with cookies shaped like tea bags was the perfect blend of magical and yummy!
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