Crowning Around

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What do you do with a bunch of party-clad toddlers when Princess, Princess, Queen (aka Duck, Duck, Goose) and King Simon Says have lost their charm? 

Jewel up some crafty crowns!

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So I was going through Charlotte’s birthday party photos today,
archiving them into their appropriate places, when I realized that our
crown craft was an idea worth sharing — for birthday girls
everywhere.  It worked out perfectly, and captivated a table full of
kids for a noteworthy while.  So, for anyone with a little girl’s party
coming up soon, here’s a great activity.

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These foam crowns are from Michael’s.  They’re only one dollar
each.  Add two buckets of foam stickers in letters & shapes (50%
off right now), a couple of adults for sticker-peeling, and a big
table.  That’s it.  Not very tricky at all, but dern successful. 

The girls went for goopy, froo-froo crowns and the boys kept things fairly
simple.  Even Max joined in, although he was already sporting the best
crown ever
.

Max

On other fronts, I’m designing another fabric collection right now and
it’s nearly impossible to tear myself away for anything.  Yes, partly
for the fun of it, only partly, but mostly because I can’t
stand the suspense.  I’ve been working away on one of the designs for
five or six days now and well, I really need to step out into the
sunlight.  Fun design though.  Unexpected and a bit cheeky.

Things are moving along smoothly with Trash Ties too.  We’re ahead
of schedule and getting orders out even earlier than promised at the
moment, so that feels good.  And I’ve just now set up the Trash Ties
photo group
at Flickr, though I haven’t posted any photos yet.  So, go
join the group, post your Trash Ties ‘dos & beat me to it.  I can’t
wait to see what you’ve dreamed up.  Like this and this and this — you
guys rock!

The more tired I get, the more exclamation points I’m tempted to use.  What’s that about? !  Time for a nap, I guess. !

36 Comments

  1. Too fun! My daughter turns 3 in July and this looks like the perfect activity!
    Can’t wait to see the new fabric! Does that mean that you have two new collections coming out this year, or is the one you are working on now for next year? There is a line for this Spring right?? I can’t wait for a sneak peak! I am almost done with my Freshcut quilt and it is so pretty, just a Turning Twenty but the colors and the fabrics are just gorgeous!

  2. We decorated crowns at my daughter’s birthday party in November, and it was a big hit with those girls too… We did the whole princess thing– dressing up, magic wands, princess cake where the dress is the actual cake… and sent home wands filled with bubbles. It was a blast!

  3. Such a cute activity for the kids, my daughter would love it. Also what a tease you are about the fabric. I can’t wait to see what you are dreaming up.

  4. Love those crowns — and thanks for the idea. My little one has been begging for a crown lately. And since we’ve been cooped up in the house for weeks (too darned cold) — this project may just save my sanity this weekend!

  5. Your photos are amazing. They have reignited my desire to learn more about photography so my kids can have some great photos as keepsakes instead of just regular snaps.

  6. What a great idea! Those crowns look so great and looks like they had so much fun, that i wish i had a crown, and i’m 27! My birthday is next week, perhaps i should have a crown party too!!!

  7. These little treasures look absolutruely gorgeous. What I love most is the trash tie hairdoes under the crowns. Nice job.

  8. Oh how darling do they all look. Putting this on the to do list for Miss A fir her three year old birthday bash. You have me excited already and I have to wait another 9 months. Thanks Heather

  9. Oh how darling do they all look. Putting this on the to do list for Miss A fir her three year old birthday bash. You have me excited already and I have to wait another 9 months. Thanks Heather

  10. Heather – Congrats on the launch of trash ties and your fabric line! I was in your ward in Canyon Country and I actually still have an old package of leopard trash ties in my bathroom! I happened upon your site and I wanted to say: Congrats, which I now have done, twice!
    WENDY

  11. Oh Heather you really are a genious. And my crafty hero for sure. I saw those crowns and bought two of those buckets of foamy stickers (by the way, the paper backs, once they hit the carpet are a pain in the… to pick up) My daughter will be 3, March 2nd and that would be an excellent idea!
    As always, you are wonderful.
    xo
    April

  12. Heather what an adorable idea for all those princesses (and princes!) great creative activity to keep their little hands busy.
    Trash Ties…totally fabulous. Can’t wait to see the flickr group with all the creative do’s~ Tara

  13. Those are wonderful!! The colors are so fabulous. You found those foam shapes at Michael’s too?? I’ll have to go look, I’ve never seen ones like those, they’re great!

  14. Hi Heather, I’m sorry I would love to add my Trash Ties photo to your Flickr group, but I’m new to this blogging thing and I don’t know how. I’m sure it’s very simple (I’ve had a quick look on your Trash Ties Flickr group, but couldn’t see how to do it). Could you run me through it. Thanks, Ainslie

  15. aww! reminds me of my little E’s fairy party – i made everyone tulle & ribbon skirts with matching headpieces and wands and wings…. those were the days. now it’s taking a suburban full of squealing girls to the hannah montana 3d video. they grow up so quickly! *sniff

  16. Yeah!!! My daughter is having her Princess party this May and turning 4. Thank you so much for this awesome idea!!! I will definitely do it and blog pictures.
    Wendy

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