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DIY: How to Make a Tulle Heart Wreath

How cute for Valentine’s Day!

Eileen Behar of Behar Party Designs created this tulle heart wreath tutorial for us to share. Thank you, Eileen!

This wreath is a lot easier to make than it looks.  All you need are the following items from your local craft store and a little patience (sometimes hard for me).

SUPPLIES

  • 1 styrofoam heart wreath base
  • 1 large roll of red wedding tulle (or pink, whatever choice of colors that you choose, or you can make more than one color)
  • Scissors

INSTRUCTIONS

  • Cut your tulle into about 8 inch strips (I tend to cut about 10 at a time and then start to tie on the wreath base so I don’t cut too much of my tulle and have spare left over for another project)
  • Take the tulle and tie it around the base – I started at the top peak of the heart (NOTE:  top peak and bottom point are the trickiest to cover).  I tie a double knot and then take another piece of tulle and criss cross tie it over the previous knot, so there is a double overlay for each. Here are some photos demonstrating the knot.

  • Continue the above step until you have covered the entire heart base.
  • When all is covered, take your scissors and trim the tulle to your liking so it has the dimensions and shape you are looking for . (I actually cut and trim as I go along, but everyone has their own way of doing things.)
  • Use your favorite tulle or ribbon and loop through the tulle in the back of the top part of the wreath to create a hanger and VOILA.. A beautiful, inexpensive Valentine’s Day wreath for a gift or to decorate your home or office.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at beharpartydesigns(at)yahoo(dot)com.

Happy tulle-ing!

Thank you, Eileen, for sharing your easy tutorial with us!

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DIY: How to Make Easy and Adorable Valentine’s Day Cupcake Toppers

My good friend, Lynlee, from Lynlee’s Petite Cakes, makes some of the most incredible fondant creations out there. Lucky for us, she’s sharing some of her secrets by teaching us how to make these incredible Valentine’s Day cupcake toppers. For those of you who are a little intimidated by fondant (and I have to admit I fall into that camp), this is the tutorial for you (and me).

So without further adieu, here’s Lynlee, the fondant queen, in her own words…

Here’s a simple tutorial for making fondant cupcake toppers for your Valentine!

This year, I’ve seen lots of adorable Valentine and party ideas out there to facilitate in spreading the love, including fabulous collections of free printables available at the inspiration-filled Catch My Party! They have a large selection of designs by some of the most talented designers! And again, they’re free!

These “Sending All My Love” toppers will help cover all your bases with blown kisses, a flying heart, and a love letter!

Supplies you will need: 

  • Red and white fondant
  • Rolling pin
  • Oval cutters (I utilized two sizes)
  • Heart and butterfly-shaped cutters
  • Large square cutter
  • Food safe brush & water
  • Round tip (in this case, I used Wilton tip 12)
  • Fondant or pizza cutter
  • Small spatula
  • Modeling stick (or toothpick or any “pointy” tool you might have in the kitchen)
BLOWN KISS TOPPERS

Start out by rolling some red fondant into a ball and pressing it down on a flat surface until it is approximately 1/2″ thick. Cut out an oval shape with the larger cutter and begin to pinch the shape on both sides to create the sides of the mouth.

At the same time, use your fingers to soften the perimeter of the mouth to round it out. With a heart cutter, position the top in the middle of the fondant lips and lightly press to make an indentation. Create a small separation at the top of the lips with the small spatula and finish the kissing lips with the modeling stick through the center.

 You can repeat the process with the smaller oval cutter to make small lips for blown kisses!

HEART WITH WINGS TOPPER

Roll out some more red fondant (approx. 1/4″ thick) and cut out a heart shape with the cutter and put it aside.


Roll out some white fondant and utilize the butterfly cutter to punch out the shape to utilize as wings. With the spatula, cut the butterfly shape in half and space the two halves so that they would contour the heart. Trim off the excess with the heart shape cutter. Brush some water on the wings and attach them to the red heart and allow it to dry.


For the quill heart decor, roll out more white fondant about 1/8″ thick (you can see I like to use rolling pin guide rings to keep it consistent and flat across) and cut out a strip about 1/4″ wide with the rolling cutter. I measured about 4 inches and then turned it upside down and added some water with the brush to both ends of the strip.


Begin to roll both sides inward until they come together, while positioning the bottom into a point for the bottom of the heart. Add a bit more water to attach the two quilled sides together.


Attach it to the winged heart by brushing water to the back and placing it in the center of the red heart.


You can play around with the quilling process and make additional hearts in all different colors and sizes!

LOVE LETTER AND ENVELOPE TOPPER

Roll out white fondant 1/8″ thick, cut out a square with the cutter and then cut it in half once again.

Turn the square cutter on a 45 degree angle and position it over the fondant rectangle, making sure one side is right up to the edge of the shape to make the fold of the envelope. Trim off the excess to make the envelope even. Then roll out some red fondant and repeat steps to cut it to scale with the envelope, but avoiding the indentation step.

With the remaining red fondant, punch out a small circle with the size 12 tip and start pinching it together at one end to create the bottom of the heart. With the spatula, create an indentation for the top of the heart and glue it onto the envelope. Brush some additional water to the bottom of the envelope to attach to the red letter.


Hoping these cupcakes and toppers will help you send all your love to your Valentine{s} and make their day all that much sweeter!!! ♥

Lynlee, these toppers are beyond wonderful! Thanks for letting us share this easy tutorial with our readers.

To learn more about Lynlee, see the incredible parties she’s styled, and the toppers she’s created, check out Lynlee’s Petite Cakes. You’ll be happy you did!

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DIY: How to Make a Chocolate Heart Cookie Wreath

How great is this Valentine’s Day cookie wreath

I saw this original Christmas cookie wreath Marcela M from The Celebration Girl created, and of course I thought it was the coolest thing.

So I asked Marcela if she’s be willing to put together a tutorial for a Valentine’s Day cookie wreath, and she so kindly agreed. So below is Marcela’s tutorial….

Thank you very much, dear Jillian, for inviting me to post this tutorial in your blog.

This cookie wreath takes a little bit of time but is very, very easy to do, and it is an original way of presenting decorated cookies.

In order to make it, I used different cutters.

The light blue cutters, including the circles with which I formed the wreath are part of a set I bought at Ikea.

I also used heart shaped cutters, that I had bought a long time ago and a bow shaped cutter.

In case you want to do this cookie wreath and, since I know how hard it is to find a variety of cookie cutters in some  countries, I have made a template of the different shapes, so that you can print them and cut.

For the wreath itself, you can draw two circles of different sizes, according to your needs, cut them and use them to make the wreath. The biggest circle I used was equal to a 9 inch pan (20 cms).

I made this wreath out of chocolate cookies, because I like how chocolate cookies taste with royal icing, but it can also be made with sugar cookies or gingerbread cookies.

Use your favourite rolled cookie dough. For the royal icing, I used this recipe from Sweetopia.

For the wreath, you will need:

  • Cookie dough
  • Royal icing
  • Templates or cookie cutters (If you are using the templates you need to print them, cut them, place them on top of the rolled cookie dough and cut around them with a sharp knife)
  • Piping bags
  • Piping tips number 1 and 2.
  •  I also use squeeze bottles for flooding the wreath itself, because it takes too long with a piping tip due to the big surface

Instructions:

Preheat the oven to 300 degrees F or 150 degrees C.

Roll the cookie dough about ½ cm and cut the cookies. Place them on a baking sheet covered with baking paper and put them in the freezer to chill for about 10 minutes, so that they keep the shape.

Bake the cookies. Once they are ready, remove from the oven and let cool completely.

Transfer the wreath to the serving plate. The reason I recommend doing this is that, once decorated, it will become too heavy to transfer and it may break. It is therefore better to transfer it at this stage to make sure that it will remain intact.

Prepare the royal icing. Color it as desired and thin to the adequate consistency (I use the 20 second rule, which means that, if you draw a line with a knife on the royal icing, it takes 20 seconds for the line to disappear). Once the royal icing is ready, put it in piping bags/squeeze bottles. You are now ready to decorate!

Prepare your “decorating station.” I like to have all material at hand: cookies in cookie sheets,  a variety of sprinkles and sanding sugar, plates covered with parchment paper for applying sanding sugar, as well as the piping bags and an extra plate.

As you can see from the wreath, I decorated the cookies in different ways. I left some cookies really simple, with only one colour and no further details, and for some others I used other techniques.

I will now walk you through each of them:

For the simple cookies, I just outlined the cookie and then flooded immediately. I then shook it a bit, to even out the icing, and let it dry for 12 hours.

For the cookies with hearts, I outlined the cookie in the base colour and flooded it.

I shook the cookie, and once the icing was even, I piped dots in a different color. I then took a toothpick and traced a line going from the dot’s top to bottom…and a heart shaped appeared. I did this with all dots and then let the cookie dry for 12 hours.

For the cookies that have a single heart in the middle, I just added a heart-shaped sprinkle right after flooding.

For the cookies which have a border with sanding sugar, I first iced them as in the case of the simple cookies, and let them dry for 12 hours. After they were fully dry, I outlined them with royal icing, then immediately poured sanding sugar on top. I let the sanding sugar set (for about 30 minutes), then turned the cookie upside down to remove any extras.

You could use nonpareils instead of sprinkles using this same method.

I outlined some cookies with heart shaped sprinkles. In this case I proceeded just as in the case before, outlining the cookies after they were fully dry, and adding the sprinkles to the outlining icing.

For the wreath, I proceeded as with the simple cookies, but I let this one dry for 24 hours to make sure that the icing would not suffer any damage once placing the rest of the cookies on top of it.

After all cookies are decorated, you can start playing with them on top of the wreath, until you find a combination that pleases you. You can combine large and small cookies and stack some on top of the other, or combine a variety of small cookies.

Once you find a combination that you are happy with, glue the cookies to the wreath with royal icing. Let the icing set for 12 hours and your wreath is ready!

If you have extra cookies, you can place them in clear bags, tie them with a pretty ribbon, attach a couple of cute straws and give them as presents!

I hope that you like this tutorial and, please, do not hesitate to contact me by leaving a message in this post or contacting me at The Celebration Girl if you have any questions about the process or if you need any clarifications. Happy Valentine’s Day!

Thank you again, Marcela, for showing us how to make this incredible treat!!

Btw, here’s the template. Click to enlarge.

 

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DIY: How to Make A Rice Krispie Treat Dragons for Chinese New Year

Norene from Party Pinching puts together some of the most creative dessert tables on our site. Because it’s the Year of the Dragon, her most recent Chinese New Year table featured these incredibly creative Rice Krispie Treat dragons.

If you want to do something for Chinese New Year, how about making some for yourself (and even getting your kids to help because they’ll love the ingredients). Plus, they’re quite easy, take a look…

SUPPLIES:

  • Rice Krispie Treats
  • Strawberry Fruit by the Foot (red)
  • Wilton candy eyes
  • Jujubes (red)
  • Mini m&m’s (red)
  • Color by the Foot Fruit by the Foot (yellow/orange/green mix)
  • Optional – can of frosting

DIRECTIONS:

  • Cut Rice Krispie treats into 1” x 1 ¾” rectangles.
  • Wrap with red Fruit by the Foot, cut so it overlaps a little, it should stick to itself.  If not, use frosting to attach.
  • Cut a piece of red Fruit by the Foot for the top to fit.

  • Add the red Jujubes – if they do not stick to the fruit snack, use frosting to attach.
  • Add eyes and m&m nose.
  • Cut small yellow triangles from the Color by the Foot.
  • Attach two triangles to the side of the head and one in between the eyes with frosting if desired.
  • Make the tail from the red Fruit by the Foot, pinching it to make it wavy so it looks like ribbon.
  • Attach head to tail – if it has trouble sticking, attach with frosting.

Voila! Aren’t they adorable?! Thank you, Norene for your tutorial. To learn more about Norene check out her blog, Party Pinching, and you must see her other gorgeous dessert tables!

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DIY: How to Make Crayon Hearts for Valentine’s Day

Melissa from The Joys of Home Educating made these fantastic crayon hearts to give to her kids’ friends for Valentine’s Day. I think this is a terrific idea and my silicone heart molds are on their way right now from Amazon so I can make some for my daughter and her friends.

The best part is they are simple to do. Put your broken crayon pieces in silcone cupcake trays and place in the oven at 250 degrees for about 15 minutes. That’s it!

And if you want specific crayon colors, you can buy crayons in single color boxes here at Amazon.

Look how cute Melissa’s heart crayons turned out. If you want to dress yours up like Melissa did, we’ve got cute Valentine’s Day printable bag toppers here free on our site.

To see Melissa’s full tutorial head over to her blog The Joys of Home Educating. Thank you, Melissa, for the great idea!

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DIY: Paper Rose Wreath Tutorial

How great would this paper rose wreath look greeting your guests at your next birthday, shower, or Valentine’s Day party?

This tutorial from Sandi at I’m a Yarner is so easy but definitely takes some time. So if you’ve got some Glee to catch up on, it might be worth doing.

And yes, it’s just made of rolled paper flowers sprinkled with glitter.

See the whole tutorial here at I’m a Yarner. Thank you Sandi, for making something so beautiful!

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DIY: How to Make Your Own Scratch Off Cards

How great would DIY scratch off cards work as part of an invitation, a kid’s party activity, or even promotional materials for your business? I found this tutorial on Wonder Forest and it turns out they’re a snap to make.

The only supplies you need are:

  • Liquid dish soap
  • Silver acrylic paint (the dollar store!)
  • Clear packing tape
  • Paint brush

Told you it was easy!

To see the full tutorial please visit WONDER FOREST.

 

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DIY: Poinsettia Gift Box Favors

I love how sweet these poinsettia gift box favors look and how they can work as both a favor and place card at your Christmas dinner.

Rebekah from Twinkle and Twine, put together this easy tutorial, so thank you, Rebekah!

christmas-poinsettia-gift-box-tutorialHere are the materials you need (not a lot):

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Check out the whole tutorial here. They’re so easy to make, you still have time before Christmas.

To learn more about Rebekah and see all of her great tutorials, check out Twinkle and Twine.

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Please Link up Your Holiday Crafts, Recipes, and Free Printables!

This week it really hit me that the holidays are right around the corner. I’m hoping to get crafty with my daughter this season so I need some ideas.

holiday-wreaths

I’d love to see all the inspiring holiday crafts, recipes, and free printables you’ve been creating. Please link them up and I will be showing off my favorites over the next few weeks (as well as making a few). Can’t wait to see! Please click the link below to add your project:

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DIY TUTORIAL: How to Make a Monogrammed Canvas Favor Bag

When I realized that Caroline B made these adorable favor bags for her daughter Taylynn’s 5th Birthday, I had to ask her if I could repost her tutorial. Wait ’til you see how simple it is. I could totally do this!

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For the party favors we had lots of goodies so I wanted cute bags for the guests to put their things in. I made these bags for the girls, and they were so easy.

SUPPLIES

  • Canvas tote
  • Doily
  • Paint (I used house paint, but fabric paint is best)
  • Spray adhesive
  • Freezer paper
  • Iron
  • Xacto knife
  • Sponge brush

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Start by spraying adhesive onto the doily and place it on your bag.

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With your sponge brush paint over the doily and on the rim of the doily.

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Slowly remove the doily.

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Trace your initial onto your freezer paper, wax side down and with an xacto knife cut out your initial.

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monogrammed-canvas-favor-bag-tutorial

Then with a hot iron and freezer paper wax side down, iron the paper until it sealed on your bag.

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You can then paint your letter and peel off the paper

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Voila! I love it, Caroline. Thanks for letting me share your tutorial. And btw, I noticed your daughter has lots of “K” and “A” initial friends. :)

Also, if you haven’t seen the photos from the party these bags come from, you must. It’s that gorgeous!

And finally, to learn more about Caroline and see all her great party tutorials, please check out her blog, Oh Pickles!

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