Friday, October 16, 2015

HALLOWEEN rules to live by

HALLOWEEN! My 2nd favorite decorating holiday! Now, I've never been a big fan of blood, guts and gore so you wont see any of that in my home, however, I do get a kick out of turning my home into the ever creepy yet oh so cute 'Francis Manor'. And I'm pretty sure I enjoy it as much as I do because it is so easy to add a little spook to your home without having to remove everything off of the counters and without breaking the bank! Some of you may be saying "Ha! easy for you maybe!" I hear ya - so here are a few dozen pictures and "RULES" to help you... 

RULE #1: USE WHAT YOU ALREADY HAVE.
 Do not clear your shelves and counters and go out and buy new stuff! Instead, buy a lot of little spiders, skeletons, spider webbing, black tulle, skulls, & ribbon. Then add things to the things you already have out - if you are like me then you already have 'Fall' decor out so you will probably be adding spiders to pumpkins and skulls to pine cones.
Maybe add skulls to your candle holders in place of the candles? Or wrap your books in spooky "Spells" and "Curses" book covers (many free printables on Pinterest). Do you already have a bird cage? Hang a skeleton from it! Have a chalkboard? write something eery on it!

RULE #2: USE THE DOLLAR STORE!
I think sometimes we assume that if its a dollar then it must be "cheap" - and I will be honest, I have been guilty of discriminating the dollar store in the past, and lets face it, some of the things are very poorly made but that's part of the whole "you get what you pay for" idea. However, sometimes you are pleasantly surprised to find a high quality item you love or need and you only have to spend $1 for it. Sometimes, the dollar store can be your best friend! The bird/skull statue was a great find this year - it is HEAVY! Very well made and it was only $1! I have seen similar things at Target for $7! Also, the dollar store has a lot of the little spiders, skulls, creepy bugs (colored, but you can spray them black) foam pumpkins (Spray those too! Black, gold, glittered..) etc. Buy them at the dollar store! You will pay too much anywhere else.
RULE #3: PICTURES SPEAK VOLUMES. 
There are a few simple ways you can add tons of creepy character to your home by using the frames you already have on your walls and shelves. You can print off spooky pictures of mansions, ghosts, skeletons, and even creepy t.v./movie characters! Another way is to take a photo you already have framed and add google eyes over the person's eyes using a little tape.
RULE #4: USE MOTHER NATURE!
Branches, pine cones, and rocks can be quite spooky and are always free! Gather a few and with black crows, spiders and webbing (dollar store finds) spruce them up all around your home. 

 I sprayed these rocks black then painted creepy words on them like 'spells', 'curses', 'raven', 'eek', 'spooky' etc. (The snake was an orange plastic one I found at the dollar store that I spray painted black - later on I saw a replica in Joann's for $5.99. I LOVE sticking it to the man with DIY power!)

RULE #5: DO PINTEREST.
Notice how I didn't say "use pinterest". That's because when most people use pinterest, they simply pin things. I advise you to DO pinterest. Pick 1 or 2 things you would like to do that you feel you could accomplish and then do them. Make it a goal to complete a pin. You can do it. You will feel so good afterwards and you will have tangible proof that you can do more! Here are a few pinterest ideas that I have done...

The skull over the faucet and the black 'poison' bottles were from this year and I love them both! So many people with such great ideas out there! It is so inspiring! Another fun one I did this year (by far my favorite so far)...


"Old" medical flashcards!!
I came across a post where a girl had made these but never shared a link to print them - she just gave her idea - which is great, cause it gave me something to go off of - but its so much easier when people share the file so others can print it too! So I made my own cards and I'm sharing the file with you here. Print them off, cut them out and rub a wet tea bag around the edges to make it look old. Then clothespin them to twine or make a garland or...


RULE #6: KNOW WHEN TO SPLURGE.
As a DIYer and a FRUGAL person by nature, I rarely buy anything that I think I could make. Instead, I think of ways to duplicate the item with things I already have. However, sometimes a DIY project can get out of hand and before you know it you have spent more in supplies than it would have cost you to just buy the store-bought item. I think I'm probably speaking to my fellow DIYers when I say "if it is a decent price or you really like it, go ahead and just buy it. There is no shame." LOL!

This year I wanted some new pillows and I thought about making them but I decided to do some pricing of store bought ones first and boy am I glad I did! I found this Skull pillow on amazon for $5! As a Prime member this baby cost nothing to ship and it was on my doorstep in 2 days! I love it! Go grab yourself one!
And if you aren't a DIYer you can find really adorable yet affordable things like this 'Scary' banner at annabell bash! (only $9!) (self plug :-)

RULE #7: ODD IS GREAT!
You don't have to follow the norm. Odd things have a place during Halloween! I had a mannequin head lying around in my craft room and it dawned on me that although it isn't scary, its odd and that works! so I sprayed it with "rock" spray paint (Medusa was here! lol!) added a witch hat and a necklace and placed it on a candle holder. I bet you have odd things lying around too!


Okay, so maybe you don't like the whole creepy black and white thing - I get it. That's why my kitchen still stays "Fall" during Halloween. However, I do still add a little spook...






31 wood blocks from annabell bash  $4
(I have no shame. LOL! :-)













Sunday, July 12, 2015

TOP 15 SUMMER PARTY THEMES

I love planning summer parties! 
Everyone is happy, healthy, and ready to have fun! 
The weather is lovely - allowing people to host events outdoor 
&
some of my favorite themes feel more appropriate in the summer. I've put together a list of my 
TOP 15 favorite themes 
If you love one of them or have another idea, 
let me know! 
annabellbash@yahoo.com
I would be tickled if you let me plan your next event! 

And now, THE LIST... (Drum roll please :-)


1. RAINBOW PARTY
2. GIRLIE CAMPING THEME

3. BUTTERFLY GARDEN / FAIRY PARTY

4. A COUNTY FAIR THEME
5. VINTAGE AIRPLANE THEME
6. VINTAGE FARM THEME
7. VINTAGE RACECAR
8. LEMONADE THEME
9. CONSTRUCTION THEME
10. UNDER THE SEA THEME
11. FOSSIL/DINOSAUR THEME
12. NAUTICAL MICKEY MOUSE
13. CIRCUS PARTY

14. SHARK ATTACK THEME

15. SAFARI THEME

All photos courtesy of POPSUGAR.


Tuesday, July 7, 2015

'WOOD' you? Could you?... Yes, you can!

I was driving down the road yesterday and I passed a pile of dilapidated wood (remnants of an old fence) with a "free" sign next to it. I pulled over and grabbed a few boards to add to my stash in the garage and drove away. I didn't think much of it - its what I do - stock pile wood in the event that when a need arises and/or an idea is hatched I am prepared - but then today I again saw something similar and I got to thinking... How many of you realize what a huge difference an old piece of wood can make in your home or at a party? So, I have dedicated this post to WOOD! I hope I'm able to inspire you to salvage old wood that otherwise would most likely be burned or stored in a landfill. By the end of this post I hope you will join me in stopping along side the road and taking a few broken branches home. Wood is sturdy, very 'hot' right now, and forgiving (holes and discoloration = "character").  I've included pictures and a few tips to help you...


TIP #1: IF IT SERVES NO OTHER PURPOSE, 
TURN IT INTO A COAT RACK.
Sometimes, a piece of wood is so cool that it HAS to become a coat rack (or in this case, a towel rack in our master bath). Just add hooks. Paint is always optional.

TIP #2: WOOD CAN ENHANCE THINGS 
YOU ALREADY HAVE.
Look around your home. Are there things on your wall that seem too small or boring to you? Is there a piece of furniture that has seen better days? Add a few boards...


This end table had been through the ringer - over 10 years of wear and tear. It's original color was black but with so many dents and scratches on the top, it looked like a cheetah! A can of spray paint later, the legs looked great but the dents were still too obvious. And then I remembered my wood stash, patiently waiting for me in the garage. I measured the space and cut a few old fence boards. Then I just used wood glue to secure them, and a new table was born!


This cheap Walmart clock seemed way too small for the amount of wall space I needed it to fill so I went out to my trusty pile of wood and literally 10 minutes later my problem was solved!


See the difference?


Any old frames lying around? Maybe a kid broke the glass on accident? ;-)  Fill the empty space with fence boards and stencil your favorite words (acrylic paint is the best). Maybe a poem or words of advice? A scripture or just the names of your family members? It's your piece of art. Maybe, make a ruler! They are everywhere on pinterest and sell for $80 on etsy but you can make it yourself for less than $5!  No, really, you can do this. You don't have to be an artist to create art.

Okay so maybe you don't have nice neighbors willing to put their old fence boards out with a free sign and you don't want to spend money at the lumber yard. I hear ya. Here's where mother nature graciously offers you an alternative...

TIP #3: BRANCHES ARE BEAUTIFUL.
Seriously. A few branches can make a huge statement.

Put them in a vase.



Hang them on the wall.


Turn them into racks of all kinds.

TIP #4: WOOD CAN REALLY ADD A SPECIAL ELEMENT 
TO A PARTY/EVENT.



Branches are a great accent in the home ,well as at a party. A little spray paint can completely transform them into something magical.



Whenever you see a tree being trimmed, look for neat little pieces to salvage. This plate stand was from a tree my dad chopped down. 




Don't forget the small guys! Twigs can be hot glued together and accented with twine or some other form of ribbon and used to hold place cards, or better yet, small rounds converted into chalkboards!

So, there you have it! I hope I've inspired you to keep your peepers open while driving around. Wood is everywhere! Let your imagination take you or if you can't "see it" - take one thing you love on pinterest and make it! You will be amazed at what you are able to accomplish!








Sunday, July 5, 2015

PINK SAFARI PARTY


A few weeks ago I was hired to plan a 3rd birthday party with a  'PINK SAFARI THEME'...


One of my favorite parts of party planning is coming up with ways to incorporate the theme into the menu...











THE CAKE!







Planning the activities for this theme was a lot of fun, but my favorite part was making the wooden signs - they really kept the theme alive!
LET THE GAMES BEGIN...





And now for some tips that are super duper, easy-peasy to follow that make a huge difference...

COVER YOUR ICE CHESTS WITH A THEMED PRINT OR NEUTRAL FABRIC
also, garden pots are great for holding ice and drinks - just spray paint your favorite color.


USE THE SPACE UNDER YOUR DRINK DISPENSERS!


USE LEFT OVER MATERIALS TO CREATE SOME FRAMES - THEY ARE EASY TO DO AND ARE A GREAT WAY TO PERSONALIZE AN EVENT!
This bamboo was leftover from a floral arrangement - I cut it and fit it to an old frame I had lying around.


WHENEVER THE THEME ALLOWS, USE BURLAP!
It is so easy to use and it can be used over and over again. This was an old can that I covered with burlap to hold the straws - I didn't even need to glue it! I told you EASY-PEASY! :-)