Welcome to Turbos-n-Tiaras, a blog featuring couture, crafts, and DIY creations inspired by my little boy and girl and desire to make our home a fun and happy place to be! This is a journal of sorts detailing my crafty endeavors.
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Superman cake for a Super Godchild :)
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
It's a Pretty Pink Party!
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Happy 1st Birthday Baby Doll!
I had
good intentions for posting all the fun photos from my daughter's 1st
birthday blast immediately after it was over... but I was tired...
really tired...
Now I'm recovered and am enthusiastically sharing party ideas! Photos
and brief descriptions of the extravaganza are below. If you have
questions about making/arranging anything you see, please don't hesitate
to tell me and I'll share what I know!
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Preparing for the Party:
(with a little help of my super amazing husband)
For the backdrop 2 pieces of lattice were hung - our garage isn't very pretty! I draped 2 tables cloth I had on hand, and for the table runners I bought a cheap remnant piece of velour pink fabric and cut a couple narrow strips. |
The dessert table offered guests pearl and sprinkle covered chocolate and strawberry cupcakes, strawberry wafers, or jello-angel food cake - YUM! The cupcake stand was spruced up with leftover tulle by simply knotting pieces around part of the frame and fluffing. |
Guest of honor had her own ball shaped dig in cake. I filled (2) small, round pyrex bowls 1/3 full and baked. When cooled, both cakes were leveled to the same height. Frosting was then slathered on the wider side of one cake and the other cake was set on top. It was finished with star tips, white pearls and pink sprinkles. |
Every princess deserves a birthday throne! I traced the highchair cover to make a simple pattern, and stitch two cream colored fabric pieces back-to-back. For the ruffle I cut a really long 5" strip, made a basting stitch down the middle, pulled the top thread and VIOLA - a pretty ruffle. Then it got even easier... I put the cream cover on the highchair and used hot glue to adhere the ruffle. |
The beverage wagon included pink lemonade and water. This cart is very special to me as it was made by my grandpa, so I try to use it on special occasions. My hubby cut a board to fit across the top. I used some more of the pink velour fabric to cover it. |
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Tables were decorated with paisley pink and white table covers. Balloons were also weighted down by a baby food jar but filled with pink and purple Mike & Ike candies (I received a ton free from work :) |
Coffee filter flower center pieces with a floral stem were stuffed into a fabric filled baby jar (I knew I was keeping those for something!). I used this tutorial to make them, but I used diluted paint rather than dye to color them. |
![]() Treat bags, or "goodie" bags as my son refers to them, for the kids matched the rest of the party. White lunch bags were decorated with the cupcake medallion and pink ribbon. The bag was filled with small but fun things like homemade play dough, bag of candy, note pad and stickers. |

One-of-a-kind BABY gifts for sale
Great for special occasions and milestone pictures too!
I have crazy cute baby couture for sale. Check out the "Couture for Sale" tab above for those available and ready for pick-up or ship. If you're looking for a more sentimental gift, you'll want to see my "Infinity Collection" - Who knew that old jacket could mean so much?!
Friday, August 10, 2012
Colorful Homemade Play Dough
It smells berry, berry GOOD!
Way more
cool than the re-purposed baby jar is the homemade play dough. Simple
and fun! I'm starved of time and don't have a lot of patience, so you
can take that statement to the bank! Quite possibly even more alluring
is the fact that there are no stains and smells delightful, because it
calls for Kool-aid packets rather than food coloring.

Directions
- Bring the water to a boil in a sauce pan; remove from heat and set aside.
- Whisk together the flour, salt, cream of tartar, and soft drink mix in a large bowl; stir the vegetable oil into the flour mixture using a spoon, not a whisk. Pour the hot water into the bowl and continue stirring. When the dough is cool enough to handle, turn it onto a lightly-floured surface and knead until smooth and elastic, about 8 minutes. Store unused portions in refrigerator.
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