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Parties

DIY Yard Yahtzee

5 · Aug 20, 2015 · 4 Comments

Are you looking for something fun for your summer holiday gatherings or even a lazy Sunday afternoon? Labor Day is coming up & kiddos love games. The bigger they get, the bigger they want their games! We were getting ready for a family event and I thought it would be super fun to create a DIY Yard Yahtzee game with large dice for the family to enjoy!

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This is a great way to gather everyone for a little fun this summer. The dice are super easy to make, I whipped up 2 sets in a couple of hours. They are simple 4x4x4 blocks of wood that are faux stained with BB Frösch Chalk Paint. When they aren’t being used to play games, they make great decor for your home.

Here’s your materials list…

12 4x4x4 blocks ( I bought a 4x4x10 board at Home Depot and cut it into 4x4x4 blocks.)

8 oz. BB Frösch Chalk Paint  – Brown

(You can select whatever color you like, I’ve used Mink from Benjamin Moore mixed with  BB Frösch Chalk Paint Powder. You can just grab a sample pot of paint at Home Depot in your favorite color and mix it with BB Frösch. You can even ask them for Mink, they have it in their system even though they don’t carry Ben Moore products.)

8 oz. BB Frösch Chalk Paint  – White

BB Frösch Premium Finishing Wax – Clear & Dark

Paint Brush

Wax Brush

Round sponge

Directions

Please make sure you sand your blocks once they are cut, you don’t want any rough edges. Dust them off and get your space ready for a quick paint session. CLICK HERE for a quick video tutorial on how to make these cute dice.

Large Dice for Yard Yahtzee from Heather Thoming on Vimeo.

It’s really just that simple. A little paint & wax and you’re good to go. This is a great painting technique for furniture and all kinds of stuff… It’s not just for dice!

Now, all you need to do is gather the troops and PLAY!!

If you’re new to Yahtzee, here’s a link to the rules of the game that you can print if needed. You can download your printable Yahtzee score sheet here.

I’ve also created a fun printable that you can download.

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Click HERE to download Yahtzee Score Card

Now all you have to do is grab the troops and have a ball!!

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+ This post originally aired on Skip to my Lou +

Little Bug Baby Shower /// Food Elements

229 · Jul 23, 2012 · 11 Comments

I finally have a minute to share about the Tasty Treats from the Little Bug Baby Shower that I threw last month for my friend Sarah…

I’ve broken the post down into three sections in order to cover the different food stations that we had for the party along with an introduction to our Little Bug #1!

Velata Chocolate Stations

When I am hosting a party one of my things is to keep the food simple, yet fun. For this party, Kristin and I decided that we wanted to set-up several Velata stations around the party area with several tasty treats to dip in the lovely Velata chocolate.

Get Your Own Velata Here

If you haven’t tried Velata you need to!  It’s the easiest way to set-up and fabulous fondue party.  The warmer is designed just like a Scentsy warmer with a few modifications for the chocolate.  You also have four different and fabulous Velata chocolates to choose from; milk chocolate, dark chocolate, white chocolate and caramel milk.  I ADORE the caramel milk flavor.  They all go well with fruit, marshmallows, pound cake, pretzels… basically anything that you would like dipped in chocolate… Potato chips perhaps!

 

We had four different stations for people to gather around and it was perfect for this type of event!!

The Appetizer, Cupcake & Drink Stations

Another way to keep things easy when throwing a party is to ASK FOR HELP! Kristin and I asked a handful of people to provide appetizers for the shower.  We also gave them the trays we wanted them to use so that they would match the decor for the party. Here is a sample of what my friend Christene brought…

You can check out Christene’s Taco Bites recipe at her blog ChristeneHouston.com.

I had a bit of a scare the morning of the shower… I had ordered a stunning French macron tree from a local bakery and they texted me early that morning saying that the macrons didn’t turn out. You can ask my sweet husband… I went into a bit of a TOTAL MELT DOWN when that text came through. That was going to be a major element to the design of one of the tables!

I took a deep breath and started to think.  I wanted to find something that stayed true to the color scheme for the event.  I came up with NOTHIN’!  I thought I would head on over to Wal-Mart to pick up a few last minute party supplies and then my sweet party planning angel guided me to the bakery section.  Now keep in mind, I’m a Target girl, not a huge fan of Wal-mart but it was the most convenient store at the time.  While I was walking through the bakery section I found these…

 

Super cute cupcakes that totally matched my color scheme!!! Ahhhhhhhhh, thank you party guardian angel! They worked perfect… crisis adverted. This was a great lesson for me, always have a back-up plan.

For the drinks we created a ombre drink station with colors that matched the shower as well. We used flavored waters rather than super high sugar punches to keep things light. Kristin and I floated fruit in the drink dispensers so that people could tell what flavor the drink was; lemons for lemon water, raspberries and lemons for raspberry lemon water, strawberries for strawberry water and oranges for orange water. 

Dip Dyed Plates and Skewers

I’m sure you’ve all been there when planning a party… You have a clear vision, but your vision doesn’t quite meet your budget.  That is the story of my life!  I wanted to have bamboo plates with the trendy wood forks and spoons but the cost was a little too high with everything else we were buying for the shower.  I found myself sitting in front of the paper plate section of Target trying to figure out what to do. I was already planning on dying skewers for the Velata stations and then it hit me… Why can’t I dye plates as well!

I used a Chinette-type plate that is more durable than your typical paper plate, but also not covered in a coating that would prevent the dye from soaking through. To dye the plates I filled a large bowl with water and about three tablespoons of food coloring…

Then I dipped one side of the plate in one color and then let it dry in the oven set to 200 degrees for 5-8 minutes. Once it was dried I dipped the other side in a second color over lapping the two colors to create a fun ombre effect. I also stamped the plates with a fabulous stamp of two little bugs that I found from Four Things by KKP on Etsy.

I did the same things with the skewers. I placed the skewers in the bowl let it sit for a few minutes. Then I removed them from the bowl and placed them on a paper towel-lined baking sheet and placed it in the 200-degree oven and let them dry for about 20 minutes. Both the plates and the skewers really added to the overall effect of the party.

Little Bug #1

Kristin and all our friends had so much fun putting this shower together for Sarah. 

It’s so fun watching Jason and Sarah’s dreams come true with these two cute little bugs.  Here is little bug #1…

Sweet little Jade… and I can’t wait to introduce little bug #2  Ruby, sometime in October!!

Little Bug Baby Shower | Design Elements

2 · Jun 26, 2012 · 18 Comments

I am quite literally bursting with joy… Sarah's 1st Baby girl was born bright and early on Monday morning. On her Daddy's birthday to be exact. She is beautiful and is a natural fit into the Nitta family.  I'm hoping I can share some photos soon of the beautiful little bug.  Sarah and I have shared a little of her room so far, the beautiful tree from Cherry Walls and a little sneak peek into Sarah's shower last week. Now that I am finally home from Haven, I just can't hold it in any longer… Here is the fun Little Bug Shower that I put together with my sweet friend Kristin for Sarah's little Love Bug and Cuddle Bug…

It all started with this post that I created not too long ago for Silhouette that I fell in love with…

In my silly mind I just adored my Cuddle Bug and Stink Bug onesies.  When Sarah found out that they were on the road for an adoption this was the first thing that popped into my mind when Kristin and I started talking baby showers. We thought it would be a fun, non-traditional baby shower for our fun, non-traditional friend!

Kristin designed the cutest invitation with two little bugs on it and that kicked off the event planning…

 

I created some fun utensil containers using the premium vinyl and my CAMEO from Silhouette using the same image that I used to create the onesies. Then I dipped dyed the basic paper plates in water and food coloring to create a simple water color ombre effect. I then stamped the plates with a fabulous stamp that I found on Etsy from a cute shop called Four Things by KKP…

Loren from Four Things was super sweet and created a custom stamp for me with two little bugs which was perfect for all kinds of things for the shower. I stamped the plates and really wanted to stamp some cups, but I just couldn't find the right cup for the job, oh well. I also created a Wishing Wheel for the shower using an old bike wheel…

Everyone tied tags that I found on Pick Your Plum, that were stamped with the cute little bugs at the bottom of the tag onto the wheel. We asked everyone to write down their wishes for the girls to share with Sarah & Jason. It' turned out so cute…

 

When we started planning I knew I wanted balloons, and not just any balloon… HUGE luscious balloons!! I found the colors that I was looking for at BalloonsFast.com and boy were they fun!

 

To dress-up the balloons I hand cut some crepe paper tassels and paired them with strips of a silver foil door curtain.  They were stunning!! I placed them on the walkway up to Kristin's house and then had them throughout the house as well.  They were so fun, and added a whimsical element to the shower. However… did you know that there is a national helium shortage? Yea, I didn't either!!  I'll tell you more about that tomorrow.

 

I also placed my favorite DREAM sign in the front yard to greet all of the guests. I thought it was appropriate since this has been a dream come true for Sarah and Jason.  If you haven't seen it yet you have to check out Sarah's video about her journey through weight gain, weight loss, infertility and her time on the Biggest Loser…

Now a new chapter in Sarah & Jason's life has begun.  Kristin penned a beautiful poem that we included with each invitation to tell the story of how their sweet little girls finally had a chance to come and join their family. Kristin then printed a large version and framed it for the shower…

Kristin and I hung a cute little clothes line to create a fun focal point for the party.  It was also a great area to collect the shower gifts…

I made two more "Love Bug" and "Cuddle Bug" onesies and then filled the rest of the line with cutie-patootie clothes that Sarah was then able to take home after the shower for her little bugs.

I wanted the shower to be a full sensory experience. Visually I used a playful citrus color palette that just popped when everyone walked into the room. I place fun vintage items in clusters around the party area to create fun design tidbits to take everyone back to a simple and carefree time in their lives…

 

I filled the room with my favorite CD by Mindy Gledhill called Anchor which was perfect for the feel for the party on my Swansea Beach Radio/ iPod dock from Anthropologie. I also transported people with their sense of smell by using my Scentsy warmer armed with my favorite scent, Sunkissed Citrus. The only sense left is taste, and I'm afraid I will have to share that with you later… This post is already FOREVER long!

So… what do you think so far? Was it crazy to have a "bug" theme for a shower for two little girls?

{The Corn Cob} A Cute Treat for your Halloween Parties

1 · Oct 3, 2011 · 43 Comments

From a very early age in my life I knew the principle of… "Presentation is Everything" was a very true principle. I was always on the look out for fun and innovative ways to WOW my friends and family with whatever trinket or goodie I was presenting them with.  The same holds true today.  You can take something simple and dress it up to make it something extraordinary!!  Case in point… the cute and humble candy corn.  Who's to say that you can't take a candy corn and turn it into a fun corn cob with just the simple addition of a push pop, a fun printable and some ribbon.  Now it turns the simple candy into a fun treat that could dress up any Halloween celebration!

How fun is this?  You can take a boring bowl of candy corns and turn them into a fun Corn Cob and now your Halloween table has a festive new addition!

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Hello... my name is Heather and I'm the creator of WhipperBerry a creative lifestyle blog packed full of great recipes and creative ideas for your home and family. I find I am happiest when I'm living a creative life and I love to share what I've been up to along the way... Come explore, my hope is that you'll leave inspired!

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