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It’s Your Party – Craft If You Want To!

10 DIY kids party favors and decor ideas

bcjoanneroehm Joanne Roehm |

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  • Farm-fresh Tablecloth

    Farm-fresh Tablecloth

    If youve got sewing skills (or know someone that does) this sweet tablecloth is perfect for a farm-themed party. Or switch it up with different shapes and colors to fit your theme. See how its made at Aesthetic Nest »

  • Goody Bags

    Goody Bags

    Having a LEGO themed party? Check out these clever yet super simple LEGO goody bags. Quick to make and very affordable! See how theyre made at Crunchy Catholic Momma »

  • Sidewalk Photos

    Sidewalk Photos

    Got someone in the family whos a bit of an artist? Create a unique photo spot for party pictures outside on the sidewalk or the patio with chalk. Such a unique and easy way to capture memories. See more examples at Modern Parents, Messy Kids »

  • Decorative Garland

    Decorative Garland

    This simple and colorful garland could be made using any shapes or theme to dress up a party thats indoors or outside. See how its made at Ready, Set, Craft »

  • Adorable Favors

    Adorable Favors

    Use your sewing skills to whip up some of the cutest party favors ever! Sew a simple batch of monsters (or bears, or dogs, or ) and have your pint size guests adopt one on their way home.See how its made at Seven Thirty Three »

  • Cupcake Toppers

    Cupcake Toppers

    Bring your party theme to your dessert table with these cute cupcake toppers. These ones are for a girls first birthday party, but you could easily switch up the colors and design to fit any occasion that demands dessert.See how theyre made at One Charming Party »

  • Party Hats

    Party Hats

    Store bought hats can be either flimsy, expensive or both! Just use cardstock and crepe or tissue paper with this template to create customizable party hats that kids will love.See how theyre made at Oh Happy Day! »

  • Cute Invitations

    Cute Invitations

    While it's tempting to simply email everyone on your invite list, build up excitement for the big day by making and sending out invitations. These popsicle invites would be perfect for a summer soiree or even for when you're simply dreaming of warmer days.See how theyre made at Martha Stewart »

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About the Author

Joanne Roehm
bcjoanneroehm

Joanne Roehm is a freelance writer in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She blogs about kids crafts, cupcakes, rubber-stamping and more on her blog Ready, Set, Craft!

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16 thoughts on “It’s Your Party – Craft If You Want To!

  1. Jenn says:

    AHHH—I LOVE the sidewalk photos idea!! So adorable. Will definitely be doing this with my friends this weekend :]

  2. Anonymous says:

    Carrie did the photograph.. she is an amazing photographer. http://carrieannemiranda.com/

  3. Beverly says:

    I hope this photographer has given permission to use this photo. It is not OK to steal photographers images that they have create without even so much as a credit given.

  4. Holly says:

    Not cool to use this photo without permission.

  5. Anonymous says:

    This is illegal to not give permission for this image

  6. Anonymous says:

    It is illegal to use someone else’s picture without their permission. This image belong to Carrie Anne Miranda from
    http://carrieannemiranda.com/

  7. Anonymous says:

    You should NOT post photos on your site that you do NOT own! You need permission from the photographer or it is theft!!

  8. wow says:

    You really should give the photographer credits for this image or take it down.

    http://www.carrieannemiranda.com

  9. C Hoover says:

    Please do some research and be sure to not only credit the photographer, but also get their permission.

  10. Anonymous says:

    Nice picture.. would love for you to have gotten permission to use it before you used it though.. not a very good move on your part

  11. Anonymous says:

    I quit my job a year ago. I now survive by stealing. Seriously, I go to the local store and I shove food in pockets, down my pants, in my purse, etc. It is so much easier than going to work and paying with money. Stealing rocks! You should do it too! Babble does… They steal images from hard working photographers.

  12. L Vasquez says:

    Shame on you!

  13. babble supporter says:

    You guys are all crazy. They did credit the photographer and gave a link back. If anything they’re promoting the photographer b/c now whenever anyone sees this page they’ll see Carrie’s work. Carrie should be thanking them.

  14. Anonymous says:

    excuse me, babble supporter. they ILLEGALLY used an image that was property of the photographer…people generally pay for that. oh, and she should be credited, it was her work. she didn’t have to allow them to use this image, so you can thank her for letting it be.

  15. Anonymous says:

    She should thank them for stealing her photo, crop it, using in their own marketing without her consent and only credited her when she called them out on it…uh…don’t hold your breathe!

  16. Anonymous says:

    @ babble Supporter… if you were following along you would’ve seen that the original post did NOT credit the photographer. They were contacted about the error and then they corrected it! Basically the concept of steal it now and ask for forgiveness later.
    How would you like it if someone stole from you?

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