19 November 2009

Pittsburgh Steelers TuTu!


Recently I was asked to sew a TuTu. The request was for a Pittsburgh Steelers themed TuTu for a little princess to wear in a pageant. As I contemplated the options, my brain began to clutter with so many FUN ideas!  The following is a description of what I created!

Yards and yards of Glitter Tulle in Steelers yellow and black combined with soft black tulle make up the skirt.

The TuTu skirt was sewn to a pair of cotton Steelers yellow capris I sewed. A sequined ribbon strip was sewn to the sides of the legs to imitate the Pittsburgh Steeler's uniform.

I couldn't resist...so I added the same 'signature' Big Bow to the capris and TuTu that I have added to all of my recent garments. The Big Bow is made from the Steeler yellow fabric from the capris and black Steelers print cotton fabric. I LOVE THE BIG BOW!

Our friend, the Pageant Princess will wear this Pittsburgh Steelers TuTu with a Steelers jersey. This outfit will be featured when her and her mommy walk down the runway in a Mommy & Me segment of the pageant. 'Mommy' will be dressed as a football referee. I cannot wait to see (and share) their pictures.
 



09 November 2009

TuTus, CuppyCakes AND Ponies Birthday Party (with BubbleGum Pink & Lime Green colors)


This past weekend we had the absolute joy of celebrating Princess Raegan's 3rd Birthday Party. This was an event that I had in the works for some time. I combined 3 of Raegan's favorites to create her Birthday #3...TuTus, Cuppycakes & Horsies!
Party guests were emailed a link to a website-party-invitation I designed using a free web design/hosting service, WIX.COM.
I shopped, I crafted, I baked, I sewed, I shopped some more...
As the big day approached I cleared the furniture out of a couple of rooms in our home and transformed them into Party Central.
The party tables were wrapped with Bubblegum Pink and Lime Green plastic linens purchased at a discount store. I sewed cupcake shaped placemats with cotton fabrics I found at one of the few remaining Walmarts that carry a fabric department. Tissue paper was used to create whimsical poms that I hung from the ceilings and used as napkin decor.  I also made the place cards using lime green cardstock, ribbon and a stamp kit.
I purchased the cute stick-horses at The Dollar Tree to use as party favors. I also sewed each party guest a Ribbon TuTu to wear home. They ended up being a cute decor for the metal folding chairs we rented from the Langley Air Force Base Outdoor Rec Program.
 
I baked a 3 dimensional, large cupcake from a Wilton Giant CupCake Pan. I opted for this cake pan because when I used a 50% JoAnns store coupon it was a better bargain than the Big Top Cupcake Pan I originally intended to purchase. (still love that commercial!) I sewed a skirt for the pedastal cake plate to match the party theme colors. I also baked some regular sized cupcakes to be used as a cupcake decorating party activity.
 
And it's not a party without a CANDY BUFFET! I call this one THE CANDY CORRAL! Toy horses, cowboy hats and mason jars full of candy and confections were a delight to the young party goers.
Finally, with a little help from a friend, we put out some quick decorations on the front porch to welcome the party guests.
The highlight of the party was a surprise visit from The Teeny Tiny Farm. The wonderful and friendly owner of the Farm, Deb,  brought a pony for the children to ride. She also brought a miniature horse and another pony for the children to enjoy. I was excited  for another opportunity for Princess Raegan to wear her Halloween Costume and the Princess was in Horsie Heaven!
Waiting to ride the pony!
Pony Kiss!
Did you notice the pony has Pink hooves?!

After the ponies left the party guests played some games to kill a few minutes while lunch was in the final stages of preparations.

Simon Says......
I recycled the bags that our new king size pillows were packaged in for use as sacks in a round of Sack Races!

After a YUMMY lunch it was TIME FOR CAKE!

BEFORE!

AFTER
Next everyone decorated their very own Cuppycakes! We soon discovered that the canned frosting I purchased was too difficult for little fingers to use effectively. So the parents jumped in and helped the kiddos prepare their cupcakes. The girls had several toppings to select from to create their very own unique cupcake.
The sweet treats continued with a trip to the CANDY CORRAL, then outside to enjoy some more sunshine! The weather was so fantastic that we even made SNO-CONES! YEP! SNO-CONES in November!
 
The party was truly a SMASH! We greatly appreciate all our guests and the genereous gifts Princess Raegan received!  And a SUPER SPECIAL THANK YOU to The Teeny Tiny Farm!