Faça Festa

Entre, fique à vontade e faça festa!

Idéia para o dia das Mães Quarta-feira, 5 Março, 2008

Arquivado em: Datas especiais, Personalizaçãp, Presentes — bellavida @ 10:53 pm

Saquinhos de chá personalizados. Escolhas o(s) sabor(es) de preferência dela e voilá! Uma idéia simples e bonita!

Living, fevereiro de 2005

Heart-Shaped Tea Bags

 Warm someone up by adding a handwritten note to a tea bag. Cut two hearts out of red construction paper using a heart-shaped crafter’s hole punch (available at crafts stores). Use a metallic pen to write a short message on one of the hearts. Next, remove a tea-bag tag and, at the end of the string, affix two hearts, back-to-back, using double-sided tape or a stapler. Package bags to give as a present, or steep one in hot water and serve.

First Published: February 2005

 

Gift-certificates mais “alegres” Quarta-feira, 5 Março, 2008

Arquivado em: Cartões, Festas em geral, Presentes — bellavida @ 10:41 pm

Gift-certificates são muito comuns aqui nos EUA e algumas lojas tem envelopes mais sofisticados para tornar o presente impessoal, em algo mais alegre.

Caso os enelopes não resolvam, é possível criar um próprio, de acordo com esse artigo da Living de janeiro de 2006

Gift-Card Holders

 

Get presents all tied up — with ribbon. Our two ideas work for gift cards, tickets, cash, and more. Grace oversize gift tags with ribbon pockets or turn wide ribbons into pouches. Either can be attached to a package or presented on its own.

For Pockets
Purchase precut tags with grommets from a stationery store. Cut a 3 1/2-inch length of wide fabric ribbon. Fold each cut end under by 1/4 inch; glue. Sew bottom and side edges to tag to form pocket. Tuck gift inside.

For Pouches
Fold a 14-inch-long piece of 3-inch-wide fabric ribbon in half, wrong sides facing. Iron along fold, and pin. Sew up long sides. Trim edges of open end with scalloping scissors. Slip gift inside. Knot a bit of ribbon or twine to secure.

First Published: December 2005

 

A técnica de decoupage Quarta-feira, 5 Março, 2008

Arquivado em: Técnicas — bellavida @ 9:56 pm

Découpage, do francês, é a arte de utilizar papel e cola para decorar objetos. De caixinhas a móveis, como no artigo da Living de setembro de 2004.

A técnica pode ser usada em festas, como decoração ou como lembrancinhas. A vantagem é o uso de materias super acessíveis, como papel de presente ou recortes de revista, cola e muita imaginação!

The Magic of Decoupage

Decoupage is artistic sleight of hand. What appears to be a painted design is actually paper, glued in place. What looks like lacquer is just a few coats of clear varnish. And what begins as an unremarkable piece of furniture becomes a bold, modern design statement, when adorned with leaves and vines. You might embellish an armoire with oversize tropical foliage or cover a plain dresser with Victorian botanical prints. Suddenly, that forgettable piece becomes the focus of the room.

Early forms of decoupage were seen in 12th-century Asia, but the craft as we know it owes much to the exquisite Oriental lacquerwork so widely admired in seventeenth-century Europe. Imports were in high demand, so artisans, particularly in Venice, mimicked them by cutting out prints and engravings, gluing them to furniture, then covering them with varnish. The technique was called lacca povera, or “poor man’s lacquer.”

A similar process, using flowers and other sentimental motifs, was popularized in England, and by the nineteenth century, decorative images were made available for this purpose. The Victorians used them on furniture as well as lamps and screens. The word decoupage is a twentieth-century creation, derived from the French decouper, meaning “to cut.”

Traditionally, decoupage motifs are small in scale; we gave the craft a modern sensibility by focusing on larger, bolder patterns. For our projects, we started with inexpensive, unfinished furniture. You can use a piece you already own or a flea-market find. Either way, look for simple lines; intricate curves make the paper application difficult. Sand the pieces, paint a solid color, then turn to wallpaper and inexpensive botanical prints, such as those from damaged books, for motifs. These beautiful papers provide you with ready-made designs. Cut out the images, and apply them using the instructions that follow.

As you work, emphasize scale, mingling oversize shapes with smaller ones. Celebrate color and movement. Soon, the pattern itself will draw your eye, and the furniture will fade dutifully into the background. It won’t disappear, but it will seem to. Almost like magic.

Botanical-Print Dresser
Choose a dresser (either unfinished or finished) with no curves or moldings on the drawers so the prints can be smoothly applied. Remove hardware, then sand, paint with latex wall paint, and let it cure for a week; lightly sand the surface again before proceeding. If you’re using already-painted furniture, just sand the surface with fine-grit paper. Botanical prints like the ones we used can be found in old broken books or can be purchased inexpensively at flea markets, online auction sites, and sometimes even tag sales.

Tools and Materials
Sandpaper
Latex paint
Paintbrushes
Kraft paper
Masking tape
Botanical prints
Water-based glue sealant (such as Mod Podge glue)
Pencil
Ruler
Utility knife
Double-sided tape
Brayer
Water-based varnish
Square ruler
Drill
Decorative knobs and hardware

1. Prep the paper
Tape kraft paper to a flat work surface. Secure the prints to the sheet of kraft paper using masking tape. To strengthen the prints, brush each one with glue sealant. Let the sealant dry according to manufacturer’s instructions.

2. Cut prints to size
Using a pencil and ruler, create a kraft-paper template of a drawer (top). This will allow you to determine how many prints you’ll need and what each print’s dimensions should be. Cut off one section of the drawer template to use as a guide for sizing the prints. Cut just outside the pencil line, adding about 1/16 inch extra on one side, so prints will overlap slightly. Lay template on top of a print, and mark the corners, as shown. Cut prints to size using a utility knife and ruler.

3. Plan the design
Put double-sided tape on the back of each print. Lay out your design on the dresser, stepping back occasionally to see how it looks. For balance, we alternated airier grass prints with images of denser foliage. When you finish your design, remove drawers from the dresser before applying glue.

4. Glue on the motifs
Brush the entire back of a print with glue sealant. Quickly apply it to the end of a drawer, then smooth with brayer to remove air bubbles. Repeat at other end, then at center, overlapping if necessary. Let glue sealant dry overnight. The next day, varnish drawers.

5. and 6. Replace hardware
Once the varnish is completely dry, you can replace the original drawer pulls or, if you are adding new ones, measure out their placement with a pencil and square ruler. (Our dresser originally had one knob per drawer, but we gave it two per drawer for a more elegant appearance.) Drill new holes (right through the paper), then attach the knobs and hardware.

First Published: September 2004

 

A Páscoa está quase chegando! Quarta-feira, 5 Março, 2008

Arquivado em: Festas em geral, Flores — bellavida @ 9:20 pm

A Páscoa na América do Norte ainda é mais significativa pra mim porque a primavera chega com lindas flores e temperaturas agradáveis.

Esse passo-a-passo de como arrumar flores e balas é de 2004  e era para uma matéria de Valentine’s Day mas é bonito em qualquer época!

Sweetheart Arrangement

Flowers and candy are the touchstones of courtship and romance. But handing over a bouquet and a box of chocolates isn’t the only way to show you’re sweet on someone. The intense reds of tulips such as ‘Red Nova’ and ‘Pallada’ will prove that your affection has not waned. And the profusion of spicy cinnamon candies lining the vase is an elegant display of your heartfelt emotion.

Materials
2 nesting glass vases or containers (such as a drinking glass), one shorter and at least an inch narrower
Cinnamon heart candies (about 1 1/2 pounds)
2 dozen tulips
Rubber band
Floral or other knife

Candy Vase How-To
Pair festive candy or foil-wrapped chocolates with flowers in the same color family.

1. Place a vase inside another that’s taller and at least 1 inch wider; if the rims don’t align, add candy to the outer vase to eliminate the height difference. Fill the gap between vases with candy. Fill small vase halfway with water.

2. Secure stems of a tight bunch of flowers with a rubber band; trim evenly with a sharp knife.

3. Set bouquet inside smaller vase. Add more water if necessary. This arrangement will last 5 to 7 days.

Conversation Piece

A valentine of any age will enjoy the fun messages that this arrangement delivers. Pastel candy

 

A festa dos 4 anos Quarta-feira, 5 Março, 2008

Arquivado em: Festas Infantis — bellavida @ 8:04 pm

É curioso observar como as crianças se interessam mais por suas festas de aniversário a medida que vão entendo o que significam.

Até então eu tinha evitado temas batidos como os da Disney mas tive que me render ao filme Cars. Além de ser o favorito do Filhote, os personagens são umas graças e super fáceis de encontrar! Não necessariamente numa mesma loja mas isso torna o planejamento da festa ainda mais divertido : )

Como estava ficando difícil fazer festas na nossa casa pequena, optei por fazer a festa no The Little Gym, onde o Filhote já faz ginástica uma vez por semana. O local é grande, a diversão está incluída e as meninas de lá decoram, servem e limpam. Peguei o pacote de 2 horas pra dar tempo de fazer tudo com calma. Os pacotes de uma hora e meia ficam muito apertados.

Uma vez resolvidos tema e local, fui as compras – oh, yeah!

Lembrancinhas (ou goodie bags) -

As sacolinhas são da ShinDigz e incluíam: latinhas de óleo, adesivos, bolinhas de sabão e um atirador de pneus.

Encrementei colando os adesivos do Lightning McQueen que encontrei na Dollar Tree (2 por US$1.00) e adicionei ítens que achei em outras lojas, como lápis e caneta, caixinhas de lápis cera, toalhinhas que desdobram ao serem molhadas, raquete com bolinha, etc. O conteúdo variou para meninos e meninas.

Foi lá também onde comprei a piñata, que o Filhote pediu tanto! Na foto, meu sobrinho de 6 anos.

 Esses pirulitos que acendem foram uma sensação! Encontrei no Celebrate Express, assim como ioios de pneu e a roupa de pit crew.

Os adesivos estavam em promoção na Disney Store mas, pra minha decepção, rasgaram quando foram retirados… Eram pra serem reusados…

O bolo foi feito pela talentosa Alessandra Blazquez

e usei M&Ms personalizados para decorar a mesa.

E claro não faltaram os brigadeiros!

Dessa vez também americanizei e servi pizza e chips.

O importante foi que o Filhote e seus convidados se divertiram MUITO!