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Diary of a Wimpy Kid Party Printables

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

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Below you can download the Diary of a Wimpy Kid party printables for free! Check out this other post on our blog for more details on this party! 

Diary of a Wimpy Kid Journal Label

Diary of a Wimpy Kid Diary Labels Download Here

These are so simple! Simply download our printable, print it out on full page label paper and cut to the desired size. Place your new label on your notebook. The mini composition notebooks can be picked up at The Dollar Tree. They come three to a pack. The photo above is a bit different than the printable. These were personalized for our party guests. If you have a photo editing program you can personalize our printable after downloading. 


Diary of a Wimpy Kid Bag Topper

Diary of a Wimpy Kid Bag Topper Download Here

Place some chocolate in a cellophane bag, download and print our bag topper on card stock and cut out. Fold bag topper in half over the bag and staple. 


Diary of a Wimpy Kid Party Tags

Diary of a Wimpy Kid Favor Tags Download Here

Download and print on card stock or full sheet label paper if you want them to be stickers. Punch out with a jumbo puncher. 

Diary of a Wimpy Kid Keychain

Diary of a Wimpy Kid Keychain Download Here

These can be used for many things but if making the keychains as pictured above download our printable and have it printed in reverse/backward at a local office store. They need to be done on a laser printer or copy machine so that the ink will not run. There is a great tutorial HERE for making these keychains.

Enjoy! We'd love to hear if you pick them up! And feel free to email or comment with any questions. Also, be sure to come back and share links to your Diary of a Wimpy Kid party.
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid Party

Monday, August 22, 2011

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Okay folks, here are the "details" from our Diary of a Wimpy Kid party. We definitely had to put on our thinking caps for this one!  Not a lot out there (where ever there is lol) in terms of decorations or ideas on this theme.

My oldest who's now 7 absolutely loves the Diary of a Wimpy Kid books. All of them! So it was no surprise when he selected this as the theme for his party. We kept it small and pretty simple.

Invitations
Went with the "cheese touch" for our invitation. Firm believer that the invitation sets the tone for your party. How about you? Our invitations looked like the nasty piece of cheese from the story! I decided I wanted it to look like it was in the wrapper too.

To make these we simply printed our party details on yellow card stock. We were able to fit 4 on one reg. 8.5x11 sheet. Cut each into squares and punch holes around the wording with a 1 inch circle punch and a regular hole puncher. We used a brown ink pad and a green ink pad for the yucky detail. (You can pick up colored ink pads in the dollar section at craft stores.) Then we placed them into a cellophane bag that was just the right fit and folded the top of the bag back and sewed each edge.

Tables/ Decor
This was our only decor for this party and it was a last minute thing. Seriously like 30 minutes before party time! Oh no what about decorations? I know I know! Wimpy Kid books!!! We have all five of them so they worked out perfectly. Simply tie on some balloons and you have yourself a perfect Diary of a Wimpy Kid decoration. Love it!
Activities
Since Diary of a Wimpy Kid is about a boy and his journal diary we went with the writing idea. We let our guests write on their cookies! Yeah that's fun! All you need are plain white frosted cookies. You'll want the type of frosting that hardens of course. Is it royal icing???  And some food safe markers. We found them at our local craft store but you might find them at a cake shop too. Here's a tip - have your cookies ready the day before your party or the frosting will still be soft making it a bit hard to write on.

Party Favors
We made Wimpy Kid tags and printed them on label paper to make the stickers. We filled the bags with the Wimpy Kid inspired items below.

Handmade keychains made using the tutorial by Little Blue Boo.
Wimpy Kid journals i mean diaries, personalized with each child's name. Got this idea from Seaside Interiors.
 Candy with a fun bag topper.
 We also threw in a pencil for writing in their diaries and a toy cockroach.
Fun stuff those goodie bags! I love me a good goodie bag! We had a blast!

Is anyone interested in the printables? I'm thinking of posting them for you all to snag. I have the diary labels, goodie bag labels, chocolate bag toppers and keychain art. Let me know.

• UPDATE • The printable items are now available for free download on our website! You can pick them up HERE.

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Baseball Invitation

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

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This baseball invitation for our baseball party is fairly easy to make. You print out the details of your party on white card stock. Center up the wording and cut with a circle cutter (as always you can cut by hand if needed). Next you punch out an even number of small holes in the shape of an arch (one arch on the top and one arch on the bottom) these will be for the strings of the ball. Use a small red ribbon and thread it through the holes then make a knot on the back at four ends to keep the ribbon from coming out.

We have included the template here if you'd like to use it. It's pretty basic but it may save you some time cause you won't have to figure out where to punch the holes. Click on the image below to enlarge, click again to enlarge even more, right click and save it to your computer. Open the template in a photo editing program and line up the corners with a regular 8.5 x 11 size sheet (use the little black lines for reference). Now you can add your wording/party details. Print it out on white card stock, use the very small and light dot in the center to line up your circle cutter and cut. Punch the holes on all the small dots, make them fairly small. Now your invitation is ready to thread your red ribbon. Our invitation measures 5.25 inches.

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Printable Baseball Party Favor Thank You Tags

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

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We used these thank you tags for our baseball party favor bags. We attached them to clothes pins, then placed them on the favor bags to keep shut.
Click on the image below to enlarge, click again to enlarge even more, then right click and save it to your computer. You can print it from your computer as is but for best results open it in a photo editing program and line up the corners with a regular 8.5 x 11 size sheet (use the little black lines for reference) then print.

































Once printed, punch out with a 1 3/4 inch puncher (you could hand cut too if needed) and attach to the clothes pin! All done!

These are great as hang tags too! Simply punch a small hole and attach string or ribbon and hang on your party favors! Enjoy!
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DIY - Happy Birthday Baseball Banner Printable

Monday, April 19, 2010

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The Happy Birthday Baseball Banner was the first thing our guests noticed when they arrived at our baseball party and it was very simple to make!

































Using the template below as a guide for measurements cut out triangles from your choice of colored card stock (regular 8.5 x 11) we used red. You will need one triangle for each letter in Happy Birthday and more if you want some blank ones. You will get 3 triangles from 1 sheet of paper.


Printing the baseball letters.
1. Click on the baseball letters below to enlarge.
2. Click on them again to enlarge even more. 
3. Right click & save to your computer.
4.You can print it from your computer like a photo but for best results open it in a photo editing program and re size to a regular 8.5 x 11 size sheet (use the little black lines for reference).
5. Print on card stock. You must print the first one twice to have all the letters you will need.
6. Cut out baseball letters with a circle cutter leaving a small white border around the edge.

Glue or tape the balls to the triangles. Punch holes on the top of each side of the triangle with a regular hole puncher, this is where your ribbon will thread through. We punched 2 holes to make it bigger. Thread your choice of ribbon in through the front of the triangle toward the back and then through to the front again. Do this for every letter while putting them in the correct order. Leave extra ribbon to tie on your banner. All done! Hang and enjoy!
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Baseball Party

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

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The day before Easter we had a small birthday party for my little guy. He was actually born on Easter a few years back. This kid loves baseball! He likes the movie The Sandlot and because of that movie loves all things baseball. So a baseball theme party was perfect!

I'll share some of the details of his party now and be sure to snag the baseball printables so you can use at your baseball party.

As for the food I don't have much on that. For some reason I didn't take photos of the food. Huh?? We had hot dogs, potato chips, peanuts, popcorn and drinks, typical foods that you would find at a ballgame. We added salad too for those that don't eat the other stuff.

Remember the invitation sets the theme for your party! We made the ball invitations pictured below. Very easy and inexpensive! That's red ribbon. (Coming soon!)
When the guests arrived the first thing they saw was the Happy Birthday baseball banner. Another easy and inexpensive project. (Click here for the banner.) 
Each guest, young and old was asked to sign the birthday boy's baseball. He loved this! There is a part in The Sandlot where the characters sign Babe Ruth on a ball and it was kinda like that to him! So cute! :)
For the tables we simply placed a bat, a glove (the balls were being used elsewhere) and peanuts for the guests to enjoy.
Popcorn ready to be popped. We actually got the popcorn popper for Christmas and it came in handy for this party!
We played 3 games. Pin the ball on the bat was one of them. I printed out a bat, top half on one sheet of paper and bottom half on another sheet then lined them up to make the bat. I printed out baseballs with each kids name on card stock. Then placed a small piece of double sided tape on each one.
Pitching was another game. We tied and inflatable pool tube to a small rope and hung it from a tree. The kids had to see how many balls they could pitch through the hole.
The last game was batting. No photo, sorry. We set up the tee for the little ones and the object was to see who could hit the ball the furthest. The big kids simply tossed their own ball up and hit.

We made cupcakes for the cake. Those balls are keychains from the party store. I took off the chain, washed them and they worked great for the cupcake. (Click here to pick up the printable cup cake toppers.)
And last but definitely not least because I heart party favors! Each kid was sent off with a party favor bag! Blue paper lunch sacks from Target, topped and held shut with my latest obsession, clothes pins! Then I stuck on a little thank you favor tag. (Click here for the printable.)  Good stuff inside of these! Peanuts, Cracker Jacks, Sunflower Seeds, Big League Chew, a pack of baseball cards. And because it was at Easter time we found baseballs that were supposed to be plastic eggs (But they were round! Perfect!) We stuffed those with baseball tattoos, baseball eraser and those baseball keychains I was telling you about! They were a hit!
The party went well and the birthday boy had a ball! Be sure to check in soon. Snag the printables here!

Quick links to printable items:
Cupcake Toppers
Banner
Thank You Favor Tags
Invitation


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Free Printable Fishie Soap Tags

Thursday, April 8, 2010

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I have for you some free printable fishie tags, that we used for the Fish in a Bag Soap!  They should print a full 8.5 x 11 sheet. Let me know if it works out for you?  Click HERE or on the image below to download.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B28hhhNsRuXGQUx2ZER1QjEyNFU/view?usp=sharing

If you use them I'd love to see your finished product! Please come back and share!
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DIY Fish Bowl Carnival Game

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

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Remember the Fish in a Bag Soap tutorial here? Well, this is the game that was played in order to win one of those fishies! And here is how we made it!
Materials
12 Ivy Bowls
1 Giant Tube
Paper
Plenty of Ping Pong balls!

Ivy bowls are fairly inexpensive, but when you need several they can add up! We hit up our local thrift shops and found these (and 6 more) and they averaged out to 30 cents each! Don't you just love those bows? So cute! {wink}
We took a little soap and water to them and they were like  new again! (Drying in the sun.)
My husband brought home this giant tube from work that was being dumped in the trash. We cut that in half and then did some decorative cutting until we got a design we were happy with. Then we painted it blue. If you can't find a giant tube be creative, try a large box or kiddie pool.
We printed the outline of letters that spell "Fish Bowl Game" on colored paper and cut those letters out. Then we printed out some large, cute fish and cut those out. Letters and fish can just as easily be free hand drawn. We glued all letters and fish to the tube.

We printed out small fish and stuck them to the bowls. Place all bowls in the tube and now all that's left to do is play the game by trying to throw the Ping Pong balls in the bowls. And win yourself a Fish in a Bag!
Hope you like it!
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Boy Party Bottle Cap Necklace

Thursday, April 1, 2010

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These were the party favors for a race car theme party that we held. Personalized bottle cap necklaces! We made theses several days ahead. Each one hangs from a ball chain and is personalized for each party guest. They were a hit! Both the boys and girls loved them!

Would you like a to see a tutorial on how we made these? Let me know!
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Fish in a Bag Soap Tutorial

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

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We made these fish in a bag soaps for my son's last birthday. They were the perfect prize for our fishbowl game here. Come get the full tutorial HERE on the site!

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DIY Ring Toss Game

Friday, January 22, 2010

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This is one of the games I made for my son's last birthday party. It started out as a surf theme but ended up being more boardwalk because there were just so many more activities that we were able to incorporate. This game is fairly easy to make.

I choose Tejava tea bottles because I liked the size. Dumped the tea in a pitcher and put in the fridge. Peel labels, wash and dry.

Next I painted the inside of the bottles. This step could be optional but I wanted them to be colorful. I tried several paints and techniques but spray paint seemed to work best!

I had the wooden 7up box (cause I like old/secondhand stuff and just seem to have things like this laying around.) I found the rings at the dollar store in the summertime over with the seasonal pool game/toy isle.

I gave the guests tickets to play games and each one won a prize when they played.

If you are planning any party's this year what theme are you going with? And what are your ideas for that.
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