16 September 2010

A Sweet Menu


Happy Thursday!
Today, I've got another party idea for you.

Let's begin with the blah: empty toilet paper rolls.

By trimming it down, adding a coat of paint,
and making one inch slits on the sides,

...it's now a menu holder.
Tada!

It can also work as a seating card or programme
holder for formal events like weddings.

Have a nice day!

15 September 2010

A Lip-smacking Bouquet


"Congratulations!" Isn't that such a happy word?
Be it a promotion, a new job, graduation, a new baby,
a new home or your child getting good grades, saying
"Congratulations" to someone conveys that you share
his or her joy and are proud of their success.

Give them an extra pat on the back with an easy-to-make gift.

With very simple materials, turn blah toilet paper rolls into...

TADA! A cute container to hold
any kind of bouquet.

Like a mini bouquet of lollipops!
Sweet yet unexpected.
It's a simple but heartfelt way to celebrate.


14 September 2010

Dinnertime Decor


It's party time on my blog this week with festive ideas galore!

While you may no longer need these blah, empty toilet paper rolls,
they will come in handy during your next dinner party.

A snip here, a snip there...

TADA! Instant napkin ring!

The "petals" were attached together with hot glue.
I kept the natural look for this one.

But you can paint it depending on the mood that you're going for.

Fool your guests to think that these are made of pewter until
you reply, "Oh, I made those out of toilet paper rolls!"

For sure, a conversation piece & a little toilet humor (pun intended)
to make your guests relax.

Happy eating!

13 September 2010

Party Time!


I've always liked planning parties and every little aspect involved -- food, music and decorations. I haven't planned any as of late, but I'm listing a few ideas for all of you who are throwing a party any time soon. And today's inspiration:

What?! Toilet paper?

Well, empty toilet paper rolls to be exact.
This week's blah.
Today's TADA! -- a party favor!

Stuff the empty roll with nostalgic stickers, noise makers,
comic strips, confetti and little toys.

Wrap some colorful tissue over it, twist the ends and
tie with string.

It's a token, similar to British Party Crackers,
guaranteed to make your guests smile.

See you tomorrow!

10 September 2010

Sail Away


Before I dive into the weekend, I have another
idea on how to give new life to this empty dairy carton:

Blah.

Tada!

It's a toy boat and it can float, baby!

I cut an opening on one side and used chopsticks & an old map
for the sail, secured in place with hot glue.

The curved edges of the boat are made from cut-outs from
another milk carton {to keep it water resistant},
also attached with a glue gun.

Have the kids decorate it with permanent markers
before its maiden voyage.


Have a sun-shiny weekend!


09 September 2010

Lovely Lantern


Milk containers are the star of this week's
blah to TADA! make-over.

Even if the family has consumed the contents for
cereal or coffee, there's still hope for the carton.

Clean & dry it well before using it for crafting.

Detach the top & bottom using a box cutter.

Make openings at the sides
(I used a half-inch border all around).

Glue on some colored tissue paper,
knot on some string, and...

TADA! A lively paper lantern!

Use alone or with a chorus of other lanterns and
add some festive fun to your favorite spaces,
whether indoors or out.

See you tomorrow!


08 September 2010

Garden Lights


Last Monday, we commemorated Labor Day here in the US. This day is the unofficial end of summer. Boohoo! But that won't stop me from enjoying my time outdoors -- not until I feel autumn's chill.

Today, we're making a project for an outdoor party.

We're using a bunch of these empty blah milk cartons
that we've cleaned inside & out.

Using a box cutter, remove some parts of the carton.
Make sure to make an open slot at the bottom.

To cover the printed areas of the carton,
attach some plain or printed paper with a glue stick.
Another option is painting the carton.

Use a paper doily (tulle or lace scraps can work as well)
to cover the open parts of the carton.
Secure doily ends to the carton with glue.

TADA! A romantic garden lantern!

I found these battery operated tea lights at the department store.
Batteries included!
No flame, no fire hazards!

Insert a tea light at the bottom slot.

TADA! It now looks like a real garden light.

Use these as centerpieces on your outdoor dinner table,
to line a pathway or hang these on low tree branches
in your garden (punch a hole on the top of the box &
add a some wire for easy hanging).

Goes to show you that I'm not ready to
say goodbye to summer just yet!