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Folklore Crafts: Matryoshkas and Garden Gnomes!

I’m so very excited! In just over 2 weeks, two of my patterns are each being published in a book!! As you might have guessed from the title of this post, the books are called Folklore Crafts and one is on Matryoshkas and one is on Garden Gnomes. They look like they’re going to be amazing!!

I’m especially excited about the Garden Gnomes book because- check it out! Those are my Garden Gnomes on the front! So exciting!!

The Matryoshka book promises to be awesome also! Isn’t that Matryoshka sweet?!

Anyway, you’ll probably hear more about the whole thing as the day draws closer… mark your calendars, May 25 is the day they will be released!! If you click on the links and images to the books, you can check out the other contributors!!

The Cinco De Mayo First Birthday Party

Cinco de Mayo Birthday Party Ideas from Muse of the Morning

Mr. Man’s Birthday very conveniently falls on Cinco de Mayo- not a holiday that we generally celebrate, but what with it being on a Saturday this year and him not caring about the party, we decided it seemed like the perfect theme for his party. I went a little crazy though. I think it was a combination of the new house, the gorgeous weather we’ve been having and this possibly being the last First Birthday party that I’ll get to throw. It might have also had something to do with my renewed blogging that I’ve been doing….hmmm…. Everyone had a good time and that’s all the matters!

Cinco de Mayo Birthday Party Ideas from Muse of the Morning

I looked and looked for one of the Mexican cut paper flags, but they were plastic and/or too expensive. I was just going to skip it, but I found a tutorial on Style Me Pretty to make one that was fairly simple. I don’t have a paper edger, so I just cut scalloped edges. I just used a package of tissue paper from the Dollar Store and some yarn I had around the house. I also made some paper fans but I only got a couple hung up before I ran out of time. I also hung up our Kool Aid Dyed Wool Felt Garland and our birthday bunting, which you’ll see in another photo. And sombreros! Some were for party favors, but there were enough left over so I hung them up- you’ll see in other pictures.

Cinco de Mayo Birthday Party Ideas from Muse of the Morning

There were centerpieces for each table. They were all different types of succulents, which I borrowed from my mom. To make the wrapper, I cut 2 strips of scrapbook paper and stapled them together, then stapled the other end and slipped the pot right inside. Then I folded the corners to make it look more sqare. It was really simple.

Cinco de Mayo Birthday Party Ideas from Muse of the Morning

For kid’s activities, Lil’ Miss and I made cascarones or confetti eggs. These are the eggs after we’d dyed them. I didn’t get a picture of them all finished in their basket. :( We collected eggs for months to get this many. We dyed them with a leftover packet of egg dye and with liquid watercolors. We usually buy brown eggs, and our chickens lay pink and blue eggs so that’s why they’re so earthy in tone.

Cinco de Mayo Birthday Party Ideas from Muse of the Morning

The kids (and some grown-ups, including The Hubs) had a little egg fight in the backyard. I missed it, but my little lettuce got a nice dose!

Cinco de Mayo Birthday Party Ideas from Muse of the Morning

It was kind of a double activity, because after they were finished cracking the eggs, the kids all gathered up the confetti and collected it in their eggshells. They’re so funny. I love kids.

Cinco de Mayo Birthday Party Ideas from Muse of the Morning

There were also stick puppets for the kids to color. I did a little research on some animals common to Mexico and then googled coloring sheets to get these images. I copied them into Illustrator and made them the right size, printed them onto cardstock and then Lil’ Miss and I cut them out and glued them to tongue depressors. Popsicle sticks would work too.

Cinco de Mayo Birthday Party Ideas from Muse of the Morning

My original idea for kid activities was these maracas. I ordered them from Oriental Trading, but when they got here, I was really disappointed with how tiny they were! I think if I had known that, I might have made these maracas with an easter egg and two plastic spoons. Then I would have maybe papier mache’d them and let the kids paint them.

Cinco de Mayo Birthday Party Ideas from Muse of the Morning

Anyway, they still enjoyed painting the maracas. We used liquid watercolors because I figured they would dry faster.

Cinco de Mayo Birthday Party Ideas from Muse of the Morning

Oh, and do you see that picnic table the kids are painting at? Yeah, my Dad made that for Mr. Man! Best present ever!! I am so excited about it!

Cinco de Mayo Birthday Party Ideas from Muse of the Morning

Even Mr. Man got in on the painting action! He painted on the maraca for a second and then just rubbed the paintbrush on the table until he got bored. He sure loved being around the bigger kids though!!

Cinco de Mayo Birthday Party Ideas from Muse of the Morning

There were bubbles for the kids too. Lots of stuff to keep the busy, but they also enjoyed just exploring our backyard.

Cinco de Mayo Birthday Party Ideas from Muse of the Morning

Of course there was a pinata too! It was a pull-pinata because we thought Mr. Man might even be able to partake. He didn’t really care.

Cinco de Mayo Birthday Party Ideas from Muse of the Morning

Then there was the food. This is where I might have overdone it. There were a bunch of different types of salsa with chips. Two types of guacamole and two 5 layer dips. No I did not make the salsa. But The Hub’s Dad did bring some that he had made.

And those sombreros? They’re a great decoration- but here’s the story behind them. I wanted sombreros for party favors, so I ordered a dozen with the maracas from Oriental Trading, figuring that would be the least expensive place. They were more than $2.00 apiece, which isn’t a lot, BUT then? Yeah, I just happened to go into the Dollar Store and found those colored ones!! They were the only Cinco de Mayo stuff that they had. Sheesh! So I had to pick up a bunch of those ones for decoration.

For drinks, we had buckets of margaritas and daqueris for the grown-ups and then a bucket if margarita without booze and a Sangria like punch for the kids. Like the recipe suggests, I used cranberry juice.

You can see the bright colored “tablecloths” I used- I didn’t have enough table cloths for all the tables, so I used a bunch of bright colored fabrics I had in my sewing cabinet. I love all the bright colors!!

Cinco de Mayo Birthday Party Ideas from Muse of the Morning

Dinner, of course, was tacos.

Tortillas, brown rice and black beans. Ground beef for filler and also…

Cinco de Mayo Birthday Party Ideas from Muse of the Morning

… shredded chicken with Homemade Taco Seasoning.

Cinco de Mayo Birthday Party Ideas from Muse of the Morning

Toppings: onions, tomatoes, avocado, cheese, olives, peppers, lettuce, cilantro. And an interesting corn and onions mix that I sauteed, inspired by part of this 5 layer dip recipe. It also went on one of the 5 layer dips.

Cinco de Mayo Birthday Party Ideas from Muse of the Morning

Mr. Man definitely enjoyed his taco!

Cinco de Mayo Birthday Party Ideas from Muse of the Morning

And instead of cake, we had ice cream sandwiches. He was going to get one all to himself, but in the midst of everything else, we forgot about it! LOL.

We ended the evening with a fire in our new firepit, is a big tractor tire that my brother salvaged for me.

So that was our day yesterday! How do you celebrate Cinco de Mayo? I hope my post has inspired your Cinco de Mayo party (or any party for that matter)!

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8 Really Easy & Inexpensive Ideas YOU Can Do To Set The Mood For A Party

Oh my, this week has gotten away from me! It’s been so very busy with birthday planning and creating, bike purchasing, and class-giving…. we’ll see if I can catch up!

Here’s one of the posts that I promised you- 8 really simple and inexpensive ideas that you can do to make a party feel really special. Some of these ideas aren’t going to fit our theme of Cinco De Mayo this year, but I’m keeping track of them for next year! Don’t forget to check out my Parties Pinterest board for even more ideas!


Adorable Birthday hats with a printable template from Oh Happy Day!
A fun Doily Bunting from See Vanessa Craft! – this really could be for any occasion just by changing the stickers, or even painting the doilies!


Dip Dyed Wooden Cutlery, by My Poppet
Favor Boxes that don’t take any glue and are super cute from Crafty Magoolie


Awesome hanging balloons from The Pleated Poppy
Pretty Dyed Doilies for all sorts of party uses from Charlotte’s Fancy


Banana Bites- super kid friendly food, from Baker’s Royale
A Pretty Spring Banner from May Art – just change the words and you’ve got an any occasion banner!

With just a little extra time, it’s easy to put a little something together to spice up a good party! What is your favorite simple thing to throw together?

It's Birthday Week!!

Little Mister Man’s birthday is coming up on Saturday and we have a whole week of getting ready. This will be the first birthday that isn’t also at a crazy busy time of year in this house and I’m really excited to show off our house. ‘Course it’s not much to look at I suppose… no grass, faded spots on the walls where paintings used to hang, still no archway between the kitchen and living room…. but it’s finally started to feel like home.

getting ready for a birthday

Mr.Man’s birthday also happens to be on Cinco de Mayo, which makes for a really fun and exciting theme! I know, I know… his birthday will always be on Cinco de Mayo… BUT I won’t always get to choose his theme, I’ve got maybe one or two more years after this where I get to pick.

So, that’s what’s going on around here this week. I’ve got some cool posts planned like my formula for an awesome kid’s party and some really easy ideas that anyone can do to set the mood for a party. Which would you like to see first?

Here are some teaser pictures of stuff we’re making and gathering for the party! I’ll finish up the week on Sunday morning (or Saturday night if I’m still coherent- but Cinco de Mayo calls for margaritas after all!) with loads of details.

getting ready for a birthday
getting ready for a birthday
getting ready for a birthday
getting ready for a birthday
Do you love planning parties? Kid’s parties are my favorites and I’m really excited for this one. What’s your favorite party theme?

KCWC: Day 3

Ok, time for some showing off!!

These are a bunch of the clothing items that I got cut out on days 1 and 2.

Let me first show off the worst photo. Baby was cranky, big kid didn’t want to pose, I wasn’t even home and apparently The Hubs couldn’t find any good light in the house. Well, it was night, so who could blame him. But, lets just get this picture out of the way right away.

Lil’ Miss is wearing a simple raglan nightie. She decided a few months ago that wearing pajamas really was ok (it *might* have had something to do with going to a sleepover and having to wear a big t-shirt to bed. She came home and asked for me to make her pajamas). So, that’s really exciting for me, because I love cute nighties!!

On the boy, I was aiming for a cute little matching set of PJs, but the top turned out too small. It’s the sleeves’ fault. They’re made out of a really really NOT stretchy jersey, which might be ok on a regular shirt, but because it’s a lap tee, the sleeves pull the laps really close together and make it tight through the chest and it just looks uncomfy. The pants fit great though! So there’s some good news!

Ok, ok… onto another, better photo….

He’s really not screaming in this pic, he was just telling us how happy he was to be outside. Here’s another new shirt-this time it’s a nice stretchy interlock, so even though I’m pretty sure I got the sleeves wrong on all the shirts I made, this one totally works.

The other ones all fit ok too. There’s a long sleeve t shirt and 2 more short sleeve shirts for the Little Mister.

Here’s a Practically Perfect Tee Shirt for Lil’ Miss. After I got it all sewn together, I thought… maybe white is not the best choice for a wild and crazy kid who loves to play in the dirt and mud in the summertime… maybe the winter would have been a better time to make this one… oh well. It looks nice and fresh!

And lastly, here’s another Practically Perfect Tee- this one has a fun ruffle embellishment on the front- which I will be posting a tutorial for on Saturday!! So if you’re making any of these tees for the Scientific Seamstress Rompers for the boy and a bucket hat- which I will have the freebie pattern for you tomorrow!

What are you sewing for your kids?

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