Showing posts with label party hat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label party hat. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

A Cat & Bumble Bee Digi Freebie

I've got a couple more digi stamp freebies for you today. Just right-click to save or click on them to save the larger version (hopefully I have this figured out, if not, let me know).

And don't forget, if you make something with these, I'd love to see it and share it with everyone! So post a comment with the link!

Cat


Party Hat



Bumble Bee

Friday, October 9, 2009

Monster Truck Birthday Party

Hello everyone! I thought I'd pop in to share my son's birthday party pics. We had a great time. The party was supposed to be outside at the park, but due to weather, we had to move it indoors. The monster truck design is from a Dustin Pike digi stamp freebie. I colored it and printed it really large. Then I took the picture to wal-mart and had them draw it on the cake. I think it turned out really cute! I also created the banner that you see below. If you didn't get to see the matching invitations, you can go here to see them in a previous post.




Saturday, September 5, 2009

Monster Truck Party Hat Bday Invitations

Thanks to Lindsay at The Frugal Crafter's Weblog, I finally was able to figure out how I wanted to do my son's 3rd birthday party invites. She posted a free svg file today of a party hat card that she used to create her twin's birthday invites.
I used the freebie Monster Truck digi stamp from Dustin Pike. My son adores monster trucks! I will probably wind up making about 10 of these. I've made 5 already. I did them in under an hour this morning. The hard part is going to be nailing out the details of what I want the inside to say. I haven't picked a date or time yet. haha. I was able to fit 4 cards on one piece of cardstock! So this is a very cheap way to make invitations! I added some yellow stickles to the edge of the yellow at the bottom and top of the hat. Then I used some alpha stamps that I had laying around to put the work Party on the front. It is difficult to tell it by looking at this pic, but I also used some silver acrylic paint to paint the "chrome" parts of the truck. I wanted them to stand out separately from the tires. What do you think?