I threw a little party for Kev's 25th birthday--and had so much fun decorating the house. I think I spent a total of $2 on the decorations. My family came over for an early dinner, then after they left Kev's friends showed up and he was completely surprised! I made some sangria, bought his favorite beer, and made some yummy appetizers. I'd say it was a success!
I spent a year of my life traveling the country, now I'm back home in Pittsburgh working as an event planner, living life and learning how to be a grown-up!
Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts
Monday, September 9, 2013
Sunday, July 14, 2013
DIY Fabric Scrap Banner
These banners are all over Etsy—at a
whopping $50 a pop. A little too
expensive for me. I couldn’t really find a great DIY anywhere, so I starred at
the pictures, came up with some ideas, and really improvised the entire thing.
It started because my bathroom
window is a bit on the tiny side, so I was having a hard time finding a rod and
valance that looked right. So, I decided my crafty self would make something.
Then I thought—this would
be super cute in pink for my niece’s room! I went out, bought different pink
fabric, some ribbon, a spool of lace, and burlap. I hung my twine up by taping
it to the counter, started cutting and ripping my materials, and tying
away. These kinds of projects are
my favorite because they don’t have to even be near perfect. The messier the
better! I loved the end result. I also thought it would be cute if she hung it in
the background of her newborn pictures—until then, it’s hanging
cute above her closet!
Labels:
baby shower,
Crafting,
DIY,
Fabric Scrap Banner
Thursday, July 11, 2013
Mommy To Be Hospital Survival Kit
I made this easy gift as part of my
sister’s baby shower gift. It was super easy, cute, cheap, and something
different!
Here’s what went into it:
-Some type of container, I bought
this plastic one at Walmart
-Lotion
-Hand Sanitizer
-Nail Polish
-Chapstick
-Hair Ties
-Face Refresher Wipes
-Comfy socks
-Chocolate
I made a little sign, grabbed some
ribbon and put it all together. She loved it!
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Sissy's Baby Shower
My sister’s baby shower was a
couple weeks ago. I’ve been planning for it for months and once the date came
it felt like it came out of nowhere! We had it at a great local restaurant down
the street from our house—and
went with the theme “Ready to Pop!” It turned out to be even better than I
imagined. Megan had over 70 friends and family there to help her celebrate this
little baby blessing. I made most of the decorations—and every
thing else was bought at Hobby Lobby, JoAnn’s and Five Below. One of my
favorite parts was the popcorn bar. The popcorn was from Pittsburgh Popcorn Company
in the Strip District and it was easily the best popcorn any of us ever had.
I bought her a Red Rider wagon and
filled it with over 60 children’s books, a mix of classics and my favorites, a
onesie that says “Lil Pierogi,” and a “Mommy to Be Hospital Survival Kit.” Plus
a gift from her niece, Chloe, aka my cat. She went out all by herself and
bought baby tons of outfits with cute kitties on them!
Being surrounded by all these
people reminded me how lucky I am to have the family and friends that I do.
Many of the people said it was the best shower they’ve been to! Uh, wow, what a
compliment J Most importantly, I think
my sister really enjoyed it—I
know I did!
*Planning a baby shower or celebratory event and need some help? Contact me! harbisonk@gmail.com
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
DIY Cupcake Liner Flowers
This was maybe the easiest craft I've ever done. The first flower was a little eh, but after that, it was easy as can be. I love the idea of having these around the house and my office to add a pop of color--and it's nice because you don't have to worry about watering, lighting, etc. Here's what to do:
All you need--glue gun, flower wire, cupcake liners, scissors.
Be sure to push the liner--pattern up--through the wire. Leave about an inch at the top. Place hot glue in the center, and start pinching!
Once you do this once--you'll get the idea.
Continue to put on as many liners as you'd like. The more, the bigger. I did about 4 per flower.
All done!
*I bought all the supplies from JoAnn's, but Marshalls & TJ Maxx
always have cute, cheap cupcake liners!
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Natural Elements & Easter
Here in Pittsburgh everyone has been crossing their fingers hoping for just a peek of spring weather. We've had the craziest winter--cold, rain, 50 degrees, 12 in. snow... just the most inconsistent winter season you could imagine. I woke up yesterday and had to clean off an entire foot of snow off my car! Now it's all melted and about 40 degrees, and this weekend is supposed to be almost 60. I've hated this winter more than any other. Spring is what's on my mind. It always feels like a fresh start--new clothes, being outside, better attitude. With spring comes one of my favorite holidays, Easter. Christmas Eve church service will always be my favorite, but I love Easter Sunday. Everyone comes to church in their pastel colors, beautiful spring flowers are on the altar, and you leave feeling happy, blessed, and thankful. With Easter comes another chance to decorate! You know I love decorating for the holidays, and Easter time is a great way to tie in natural elements to your decorations. Here are some ideas I'm excited to recreate. Click the images for more information.
All images from Terrain.
Labels:
Better Homes and Gardens,
Decorations,
DIY,
Easter,
Holiday,
Nature,
Terrain
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Valentine's Day.
Ok, I know Valentines Day was six days ago, but hey, every day deserves a little love. I made some homemade Valentines this year. You know that dollar bin at Michaels? Well every time I'm there I snoop through it and end up spending way more than a dollar. That's where these cards and stamps are from. The rest of the supplies I found around my house. There's something relaxing to me about getting all this together and taking some time to make some homemade love.
| Valentine's gift from my BFF, Kate at Newlywed Kitchen! |
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