Welcome to my blog! I hope you find some inspiration for your projects, the same way that I find inspiration from the many blogs that I visit each day. My goal for this space is to show and explain the many crafts, food, home decor and genealogy projects that I have done and continue to do. Whenever possible, I'll try to include a list of materials. No promises though, since some of my materials are from many years ago and I don't remember where they came from.
Showing posts with label Cricut - Sponge Bob. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cricut - Sponge Bob. Show all posts
Monday, April 16, 2012
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Sponge Bob Birthday Party
My son had been watching Sponge Bob exclusively for months so I figured a Sponge Bob party would be a good choice for his 3rd birthday party. There is a ton of Sponge Bob party stuff out there but sometimes I just can't find the right thing. I ended up using some pre-made stuff and making some using a Cricut Sponge Bob cartridge.
First, I made an invitation using the Sponge Bob cartridge. I welded two images together using the Cricut software, DesignStudio. I made them small so they would fit into a normal-sized invitation envelope. The inside has the party information.
My brother-in-law cut these wooden Sponge Bob and Patrick out for me and then my sister-in-law and I painted them to use as a photo op. We used the open space in their mouth for a bean bag toss game.
They also were a great addition to the outside decor.
Inside, I hung crepe paper and added some die cuts. We kept the food simple with pizza and appetizers.
Cake and Party Favor Table. I made each of our little party guests a drawstring backpack. Inside I had SpongeBob books, coloring books, fruit snacks and other Sponge Bob related things.
The topper cake was from Stater Bros.
For entertainment, we had a clown, who made balloon animals (actually mostly swords) and painted faces.
First, I made an invitation using the Sponge Bob cartridge. I welded two images together using the Cricut software, DesignStudio. I made them small so they would fit into a normal-sized invitation envelope. The inside has the party information.
My brother-in-law cut these wooden Sponge Bob and Patrick out for me and then my sister-in-law and I painted them to use as a photo op. We used the open space in their mouth for a bean bag toss game.
They also were a great addition to the outside decor.
Inside, I hung crepe paper and added some die cuts. We kept the food simple with pizza and appetizers.
Cake and Party Favor Table. I made each of our little party guests a drawstring backpack. Inside I had SpongeBob books, coloring books, fruit snacks and other Sponge Bob related things.
The topper cake was from Stater Bros.
For entertainment, we had a clown, who made balloon animals (actually mostly swords) and painted faces.
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