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A Birthday Party Hollywood Style

Awhile ago my nieces made a parody music video which was apparently really funny.  They had been wanting to make another video with some of their friends and decided their 11th birthday party would be the perfect opportunity.

My sister came up with a Hollywood Movie theme with a casting call audition and she employed me to come up with some invitations for her.

Hollywood Invitation I wanted to make a movie clapper as the envelope, my sister wanted a casting call flyer as the invitation.

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I changed her mind.  I really wanted to make the invitation look like old 35 mm film.  I wanted to print the information on velum with a picture of the girls.

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While the film was the length of the clapper, it wasn’t wide enough.  I didn’t want it to get lost in the envelope pocket so I added the film reel.

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I used Photoshop to make the clapper image look like a chalkboard.  I then used my Silhouette Cameo to cut all the components out.

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I used Silhouette’s print n’ cut feature for the front of the clapper, the back is black card stock.  I cut out the main part with the bottom strip as one piece, the triangle on the left and the top strip board were separate pieces.  I used brads to connect the three pieces and allow for movement of the top part.

 

These invitations are pretty big, and would have been more expensive to mail, but since they were just being handed out at school, we didn’t have to worry about that.

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Luckily Party City had a ton of Hollywood Movie decorations that my sister was able to find.

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I know, typically I would have made all these, but time just flew by and before we knew it, it was time for the party and I had no decorations made.

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The family room was set up as a karaoke station.  I don’t know how many times we heard “Let it Go” that night.

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Since it was a slumber party my sister limited the number of guest and we were able to set the table for pizza.

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I have never had a party where we could do a table setting and it was fun!

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My nieces insisted on the plastic wine & champagne glasses.

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They also had a photo booth set up, and we used a black plastic table-cloth for the back drop.

Photo Booth Props

She had a basket full of photo props.

Guest Gifts

Each guest received a popcorn box full of other goodies, like scarves my mom made and little top hat head bands.

The girls decorated the cupcakes

 

Since my nieces love playing with fondant, my sister decided to let the kids decorate the cupcakes.  It keeps them occupied and saves on the work for her.

The girls had a great time and got the new video made.  Since I am just the aunt I got to leave after they consumed all the sugar and got all giggly.

 

Thanks for visiting and remember to Shine On
Dawn Marie

 

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Happy 4th of July ~ free printable

Happy 4th of July  everyone!

 

Just thought I would share a free printable for those last-minute decorators.

July 4th free printable

Because hey, I just made it, and that’s pretty last-minute.

 

Click here to download it, print it out and stick in that empty frame you got lying around, and place on the picnic table.

 

 

Shine on

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Star and Shark USA Flag Shirt

I had thought I was very cleaver making my four-year old a Capt. America shirt for him to wear on July 4th.

Till I showed him and he said “I don’t yike Capt. America now”

hmmm….

OK back to the drawing board.

This time around I decided to take a sailors approach to the flag.  Because I saw Lauren’s post (The Thinking Closet) about her Nautical Star Banner.  I just loved the nautical star and thought it would look great on a shirt.  But I didn’t want plain old boring stripes….

hmm….what to do….

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Then my son picks these out at the store.  “I’m a SHARK! dana dana dana”

 

So my brain clicked and this shirt was born.  Just in the nick of time.

 

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My original plan was to do the stencil with freezer paper, because it makes a tighter seal and crisper lines..  But the cuts are too intricate for my dull blade.  So I used vinyl, and as you can see some of the detail, like the gills was lost, and the edges are a little blurred.

The tricky part to this shirt is all the small pieces, I didn’t want to lay every little piece of freezer paper down one at a time.  I thought I would share how I connected all the parts to make one complete stencil.  Lauren also talks about how to do this in her afore-mentioned post.

First find the FREE images you want to use and trace them.  (Please be mindful of copyright laws, and other people’s art work)

Draw lots of little rectangles using the rectangle tool.  Place them on top, over the two parts you want connected.  Select everything, go to the modify window and click on subtract.  Then select everything again and click on make, under compound path.

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If you go to the color fill tool box and fill your shape with a color, you can easily see you now have a star that has missing parts.  The parts that are colored is what will be painted on the shirt.

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After tracing the shark, we do the same thing.  Make rectangles, go to modify and click subtract.

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Then, under compound path, click make (after selecting all parts of the shark).  You will see that when I traced the shark, I made sure that the gills and eye were part of the white portion.  This eliminates a bunch of little eyes having to be added after the stencil is laid down.

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Draw a large rectangle, the size that you want your flag.  Use the replicate and alignment tool boxes to fill the rectangle with your stars and stripes.

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The row of … and column of…were especially useful in this design.   As was the space vertically and space horizontally tools in the alignment tool box.

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Now select everything, the outer rectangle, all the sharks and all the stars, go to the modify window and click on make compound path.

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Of course this removes all the fill colors you have used, but that’s ok.

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If you click on a fill color now, you will see that all the parts that will be your stencil are now colored.  These are the parts that the shirt will show through.

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You can look closely and see all the parts are connected and will come off in one piece.

Cut, apply to shirt, paint, etc.  You know the drill.

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Got all that?

Well don’t worry, I decided to just let you download this cut file.  For free. Yep. Go ahead and make your own.  Tonight.  Cause the fourth is coming soon.

Star and Shark USA Flag Stencil file

 

 

I used vinyl as my stencil, but you can also use freezer paper (just make sure your blade is sharp) or stencil material would work great.

My older son wouldn't wear it...

My older son wouldn’t wear it…

so I made the baby try it on

so I made the baby try it on

 

Thanks for visiting
Shine On

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Thank You Coach Gift and a Giveaway for Silhouette Goodies

I can make anything with paper, but vinyl still scares me.

What about you?  Do you vinyl?

If not here is your chance to try!  I have teamed up with some other wonderful bloggers to give you a chance to win a gift certificate to purchase some vinyl and other awesome Silhouette goodies.

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T-Ball is over, which makes me a little sad.  This year I volunteered to be the parent that took care of getting a thank you gift for our coaches.

I collected money and went out and purchased gift certificates for a self-serve frozen yogurt store.  I used sketch pens in my Silhouette Cameo to write the sentiment and dollar amount on the gift certificate.

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Looks way better than my own hand writing!  I of course had to make envelopes out of fun baseball paper to hold the certificates.

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I used my Cameo to cut out the envelopes and I also cut out “Thanks Coach” and glued it to the front of the envelope.

Of course being the over-achieving-silhouette-owner that I am, that just wasn’t enough.

I recently talked about my new love of glass etching and thought how awesome it would be to etch a picture frame with the word “Coach” and have a spot for the team picture and a spot with some baseball subway art.

I made up the subway art in a horizontal 5×7″ size, as our team pictures were also 5×7″.  I thought I could find a frame with two horizontal 5×7″ spots, but in a vertical orientation.

Boy was I wrong!  All the pre-cut mats for horizontal pictures were horizontal, making a long picture.  That just would look good with what I had in mind.

I found these (buy one get one free!) frames that had a horizontal 5×7 and lots of blank space.  And I realized I could do the subway art with vinyl!

 

 

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I used vinyl as a stencil to etch the word “coach” in the glass.  Vinyl is such a great etching stencil, it gives nice clean edges so none of the etching cream leaks under the stencil.

I had to do an offset of the text, to get the look I wanted.  I etched it on the inside of the glass, so the outside is all smooth.

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The colors of our baseball organization are blue and yellow, so I used blue vinyl for the subway art.   It was so easy to apply, and it gives it a look that says “this is the way I purchased them at the store.”

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I forget how easy vinyl is to work with, my mind always first goes to paper.  What can I make out of paper?  Maybe now I will ask “Can I make that out of vinyl?”

I can’t over how easy this project was!  Although, if you notice in the bottom left corner it just says “base” with a blank space before it, I did have some difficulty with fonts.  It really says “1st, 2nd, 3rd” but the font was too thin, so I had to redo it in a different font.  But that was just a minor flaw, and was quick to fix.

 

 

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I also made some cupcake toppers for our end of the season party, to go on the cupcakes my sister made.  (but they are made from paper)

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The frosting on the cupcakes looks like grass, cause you know, that’s what the field is.

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Ian and his trophy at the end of the T-Ball season

 

 

 

Now it’s your turn to make something!

I’ve teamed up with some amazingly crafty women to allow you a chance to get some vinyl, from Expressions Vinyl and My Vinyl Direct, and other goodies including a fabric blade and interfacing.  There will be one grand prize winner and three runners-up.

Enter below for your chance to win a gift certificate for some vinyl and a whole bunch of Silhouette goodies!

You only have to enter on one of our blogs, but be sure to check them all out.

 

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Good luck & Shine On

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