Showing posts with label Butterfly Mobile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Butterfly Mobile. Show all posts

Saturday, August 10, 2013

How to Turn Any Photo Into Party Decor



Who's in for a Party?

 It’s party time and you want dynamic, out-of-this-world decorations - you want something special that screams ‘Hey, this is me!’  No matter what twist you want this party to take, making decorations can be cheap and best of all, they show-off your amazing pics.  An up-high mobile will be hanging around long after the party’s over.  Butterflies not your thing, how about family photos or random shots?  Make several mobiles by theme and decorate your entire pad!  All you need is a quick trip to the hardware store and maybe a bakery for a cupcake before the party.

So, let’s get started amping-up your shin-dig – you’ll be done quicker than you can say ‘Hold on there butterfly, I want to take your ph...’

TWEAK IT FOR AN ENTIRE PARTY THEME

A few tweaks of the basic instructions for the mobile creates an entire party from food to table decor using thinner wire.

 WHAT YOU'LL NEED

  • Photos, two of each, one printed in reverse because you want this to look great on both sides – project was printed 8 x 10. Use pro printing so the photos are sturdy and won’t go limp
  • Copper wire, 6’ of 14 gauge (BTW, you might want to get extra because your besties are going to want these as gifts)
  • Adhesive to stick photos together, find your sticky whether it be double-sided tape, glue stick or spray adhesive
  • Adhesive to stick photos to wire, white glue, hot glue or double-sided, non-shiny tape
  • Jar or something about 2” in diameter
  • Scissors
  • Flipper flapper, AKA pancake turner
STEP 1:  BY HOOK OR BY CROOK (no stealing required!)

It’s to the kitchen with you to find a couple of things. One, something to wrap the wire around for the hook end.  A flipper flapper (AKA pancake turner) works well.  Next, you’ll need something that has a diameter of about 2” – give or take a shake of salt, doesn’t have to be exact.

Make a quick sketch of how you’d like the mobile to look. Check out the photos for ideas.

You have to hang the mobile somehow, so form a hook by wrapping one end of the wire around the flipper flapper.  You can also form a circle, depending on how you plan for this guy to hang around.

STEP 2:  LOOP-TO-LOOP 
 
About 8” below hook, take your 2” diameter something and wrap the wire around.  Leave about a foot (not a real one) and repeat and repeat again on down the wire.  Just imagine a butterfly circling around you as you form the circles. OK, you don’t have to!

 
STEP 3:  DON’T RUN WITH SCISSORS

Cut around a small area of one of the photos – it makes lining up the pictures sooooo much easier.  Make sure you’re working with one regular photo and one reversed.  Read the back of the bottle, stick or dispenser to apply adhesive to the hinny side of one photo.  Line them up and press, press, press. 
 
Think back to kindergarten and carefully cut around the edges.  Keep on, keepin’ on until you have enough pictures for your mobile. 


STEP 4:  PHOTO FINISH

Things just got stickier.  Stick your photos on the wire with white glue, hot glue or double-sided, non-shiny tape. 

VoilĂ , you’re ready to just hang loose at your party.  Stand back and take in the oohs and ahhs and get ready to take orders!

TAKING IT TO THE NEXT LEVEL

The butterflies look so real, because they are (not really, but you get it!)
Now that the mobile has dressed up the place, you have to feed your guests and of course, you need a little something else on the down low to make a theme splash (like the table).  How about some picks for cupcakes and in some flowers you got at the market?  It’s all the same steps as the mobile, just smaller.  Print photos wallet size, making the same amount in reverse.  Stick them together, cut ‘em out and here’s where things go different.  Hopefully you have one of those itty bitty hole punches, if not, use something sharp to poke two holes in the center of each photo.  Make swirls in 20 gauge wire using the ol’ pencil (if you can still find one!) leaving about 2” straight on one end.  Thread the straight end in the holes and swirl the end with your pencil.  Make more, more, more – more is always better.  Add to cupcakes, flowers anywhere you need that party spirit.  Who wants cupcakes?

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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Party Prep


Butterfly Mobile
The mobile is made from my own photo, but you can use clip art.
What You'll Need
Photo or clipart
Aleene's Crystal Clear Tacky Spray
Posterboard
Computer / Printer
Scissors
1/8" Paper punch
Newspaper
Fishing line
How to Make It
1. Print two butterflies, making one image reverse. I enlarged mine to fit on an 8-1/2 x 11 piece of paper.
2. Protect your work surface with newspaper. Following instructions on can of Tacky Spray, apply on one side of butterfly image. Smooth on posterboard. Cut out loosely around butterfly. Apply Tacky Spray to reverse image butterfly. Carefully line up image on opposite side of butterfly on posterboard.
3. Cut out closely around butterfly.
4. Punch a hole at top of each wing tip and top center of head.
5. Cut desired length of fishing line to go from wing to wing, including enough length to hang freely. Cut another piece half that length. Thread longest piece of fishing line through one hole in wing and knot. Repeat on other wing. Thread second piece of fishing line through hole in head and knot. Tie all fishing line together forming a loop to hang, adjusting length of fishing line so butterfly hangs as if flying.
6. Hang where desired from loop.

Let's Celebrate Spring!





Let the Party Prep Begin!!!

I have been anticipating a party / dinner I'm hosting for months! We're a cooking group and the person hosting the dinner does EVERYTHING from drinks to dessert. The group is an offshoot of the newcomers club I joined when I moved to Morro Bay last August - I have met the most awesome and friendly people!
It is my month to host a dinner party and since my house is so tiny a friend very generously offered her home. The party is Friday night and I'm going to share creativity with my non-crafting friends. They don't know it yet - they think they're coming to a nice, quiet dinner.
Last month, someone mentioned we should have a cookbook to hold all of the recipes, so, being the crafter I am - we're scrapbooking a cookbook - I've done a bit of the prep work and kept the design super easy! I was inspired by my friend Pattie's new book, Cookbooking that you can find on www.Amazon.com.
I have lots of other ideas to share over the next couple of days - a butterfly mobile that will hang from the chandelier over the table, vegie and fruit topiaries, beaded spreaders (another creative projects we'll be making) and some of my recipes.
It's time to celebrate Spring!
Joan