We had three food related events in May and I was determined to blog about each of them. One was an appetizers only buffet that was what I served to a group that I belong to when it was my turn to provide the lunch for our monthly meeting. That post can be found here.
Our second event was the graduation party for my niece, Kaylee. The post about her party is now completed and can be found on my blog A Dozen For Dinner here.
The post includes a few pictures and links to all of the recipes. It was a fun party, successful in that the food was great, and everyone seemed to have a good time. Kaylee heard lots of compliments afterwards from her friends. High praise indeed if teenagers are impressed. :)
It was fun to be a part of it.
The happenings of a (mostly)one woman hobby farm with a lot of help from her parents, children and siblings.
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Manny helps with the cricut
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Manny checking out the action |
My daughter has a cricut, so we had been thinking that we could make our own wrappers in colors that would coordinate with the party theme colors. A while back she ordered a cartridge for the cricut and when she was home at Easter she cut out a sample. My thoughts were that she would be home to cut the wrappers or at least get everything set up so that after the first ones were cut I could finish the rest of them.
That was not to be. My daughter lives on the other side of the state and the cricut machine and the party are on my side of the state. There is something to be said about moving out of your comfort zone and learning something new. I now know how to use the cricut. I can change the cutting blade and I downloaded computer software and now can run the cricut from my PC instead of fighting with the itty-bitty print on those flexible keyboards that come with the cartridges.
150 cupcake wrappers later I feel like a pro. I used the new software to 'weld' together the letters of my niece's name and 2014 to make little bits from the paper scraps that can be scattered across the burlap table runner that my sister has planned should she choose to use them.
My other crafty project for her party was to make tissue paper pompoms to suspend from her ceiling. I followed a tutorial from Pinterest and they couldn't be easier. The party is tomorrow and I will try to get some pictures of the finished products.
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