How to throw a star party
Photos: Erik Putz Mima Moon high chair from ellaandelliot.com
Decor
1. Make your own banners by printing your message in big, blocky letters. Attach your printouts to sparkly coloured card stock using a gentle tape like washi. Cut out the letters and hole-punch the tops. String them together and adjust as necessary. Use the banners to decorate a wall or a high chair.
2. It?s super easy to transform your holiday LED lights into a twinkling string of stars for your birthday celebration. Just cut stars out of white paper, hole-punch the centre of each and place on the bulbs. Use a little tape to secure if they won?t stay on.
Tip:Â Achieve the starry night backdrop above by going Jackson Pollock on a navy dollar store tablecloth, then hanging it on the wall.
Craft
You?ll need: Scissors, a hot glue gun, 2 or 3 craft felt sheets in different colours, ribbon and 4 pompoms.
1. Cut 2 crowns out of felt. Cut 3 stars out of different coloured felt and hot-glue to one of the crowns. Glue pompoms to the points.
2. Glue the two crown pieces together, then glue ribbon around the base of the crown.
3. Test out the crown for fit, and trim the long lengths of ribbon if needed.
For more detailed instructions click here.
Treat
1. Slice ice cream into 1-in.-thick slabs. Immediately use a star-shaped cookie cutter to create stars. Place them on a waxed paper?lined baking sheet, and place sheet on top of a baking dish filled with ice. Insert a Popsicle stick into each ...
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