Showing posts with label Inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inspiration. Show all posts

Disney Custom Autograph Books

Ready for another Disney post?!  Well, here you go!!


*** UPDATE ***

I've uploaded the printable files to Scribd.  You can find them here:




I decided I wanted to make a custom autograph book for Reagan to take.  I wanted to have a sheet for every character we may come across.  Now, I know... I know... these lines can be very long.  I know they can waste time... but if she wants all the autographs, then she shall get them!  If she gets 3, that's fine.  If she gets all 110+, that's fine too!!  It's a good thing we'll have 4 adults to the 1 child, one of us can stand in line and then switch off.  That's my plan anyway, haha.

So, I started off knowing a few things - I knew I wanted one page per character per park - at least characters like Mickey, Minnie, etc. who are at every park, they'd each have a page for each park.  I also knew that I wanted to create a scrapbook once we got home with the signature on one side and a picture of Reagan and the character on the other.  So, I set to creating my pages.  All 111 of them!!!  Here are a few of my faves:





I created these in Photoshop using clip art I found on the internet.  *Some* of the fonts are specific to either that character or the movie they are in.  You need a REALLY big clip art file to start with, I found that everything needed to be at the VERY least 1000px x 1000px.  Otherwise it will print grainy and that's no fun!  I have a few that I just couldn't find in great shape or size and they are what they are.  I decided on borders, all princess have the same edge as Cinderella, fairies are all the same as Tinker Bell, Princes and main male characters are the same as The Beast, etc.  Most of the secondary characters got a simple border.  I just color selected from the clip art and went from there.  As I said, each character got their own page for each park they appear in.  So Mickey and friends at Animal Kingdom, where they dress in safari clothing, got safari pages for AK!  OK, so once I had my list of who I wanted and what park they were in, I printed them out.  A quick note about printing... the images you see above are 7" x 7".  I want to make an 8" x 8" scrapbook out of this once we are home, so I will cut that out and add it to 8" x 8" paper.  This is what the pages look like when I print them:


I placed circles where the holes would go so that I could keep everything uniform.  I also printed one of these without character info on it so that I could place the holes in the exact locations on the cardboard I used for the books.

OK... moving on, because that was LENGTHY!  LOL

So, the books themselves... how did that work?  Well, I used these materials:


So, what is all that stuff??  Well, I'm sure most of it is self explanatory, but I'll at least tell you where I got it!  Starting at the top, L-R:

1.  Cinch Boards - The first, and most important thing I used to make these books is the 8" x 8" Cinch boards.  These are made to go with the Cinch Binding Machine, but they worked PERFECTLY for this project.  You get two in a package and at Hobby Lobby the package costs $1.99.  I've not seen these go on sale in the last few weeks, but of course you can always use your coupon!

2.  Glitter Ribbon - I bought a TON of this ribbon!  I needed a ton of colors, so I bought the .99¢ rolls in the scrapbooking section at Hobby Lobby.  These were on sale 1/2 off last week, so that was GREAT!  You can also buy this same ribbon in larger spools in their ribbon/fabric area.

3.  Binder Rings - This was important for me, because I chose to bind them this way.  IF you happened to have the Cinch machine, bind them that way!  But, it's about $100 and I didn't want to buy it for just this project.  So, I ended up needing 1" binder rings AND 1.5" binder rings.

4.  Glitter Paper - I used this on the inside of the cinch boards to cover the seams left from the paper.  I cut these in 7" x 7" squares and used Mod Podge to adhere them.  I bought my glitter paper at Joann's and recommend you do so for this reason: IT IS THIN AND FLEXIBLE!  Hobby Lobby's glitter paper is probably a better quality but it is SO stuff and didn't work well for this project.  I totally recommend using the brand found at Joann's.  They have a wonderful array of colors as well.

5.  Scrapbook Paper - I used many different types of scrapbook paper, and this will all depend on your own book and why you are making it.  I bought this paper pack at Joann's and also got most of my Disney themed papers there.  Actually, come to think of it, I think all of the paper I used for my boards was from Joann's.  I cut these to 10" x 10" - that way I had some room on the back before I needed the glitter paper.  I'll detail more about this process below.  If you are still with me?!  HAHA

6.  Mod Podge - you can buy this anywhere, it is a STAPLE in my craft room!

7.  Mod Podge Dimensional Magic - I found this at Hobby Lobby last fall and had never opened it.  It is spectacular!  I love it!!  Word to the wise - keep a tooth pick nearby, if you get a bubble, you will need to pop it.  I have a few I missed and they dried as bubbles.  Interesting, LOL.

8.  Card Stock - Obviously, you can use any cardstock you'd like, but I purchased this ream at WalMart and it was perfect.  It was a little more heavy duty than what you can get at Hobby Lobby and I needed so many sheets that it was way more economical as well.

9.  Hole Punch - Now let me say... this is a critical area.  It is HARD to punch the holes in that cardboard.  No joke... I broke THREE hole punches.  I would suggest buying a hole punch like the one pictured and not one from a craft store.  I think that was my mistake.  I used one like the picture for punching my paper, since I ended up DRILLING the holes in the last book.  You know you're a serious crafter when you break out the power tools!  HAHA

OK... so, now... how I did it.  I'm sorry but I don't have ANY pictures of this process.  That never dawned on me... I have got to get better about this, huh?!  So, I'll outline it as best I can:

I started by cutting all my papers.  The scrapbook paper was cut to 10" x 10" and the glitter paper cut to 7" x 7".  Next, I used my paper template to mark the holes on the cardboard.  I punched the holes out, or in one case I drilled them!  Afterward, I added a thin layer of Mod Podge on the cardboard itself and set it down in the middle of one of my 10" x 10" scrapbook papers.  Press down firmly and flip over to smooth.  You really only need a thin layer or you may get bubbles.  The heavier the paper, the less likely you will get bubbles as well.  Once you have this done, let it sit about 2-5 minutes.  If you're making more than one, you could set up an assembly line.  After the glue has dried some, use a pencil to outline the holes you've punched in the cardboard on the paper, press hard so it will leave an indention on the frontside so you knew where to punch the paper.  Next, I use scissors to cut the edge of the paper in a diagonal line from the corner of the paper to the corner of the cardboard.  OK, so I made a diagram....

Cut along the dotted lines.

Next, you need to square off your corners for folding.

You've already cut the lines in the diagonals, so focus on the other cuts.

Now, Mod Podge each edge, doing the ones that are square first and then the sides with diagonal lines.  Making any sense?!  One day I'll do this again and add real pictures!

After the glue dries, punch the holes from the front.

Cover the entire front side with a layer of Mod Podge.  Let that dry completely.

Adhere the glitter paper to the back of the board using the Mod Podge again.  Let that dry while using weight to make sure it lies flat.

Next, I printed a 7" x 7" cover for each book on cardstock.  I used Mod Podge to glue that on and covered it with Mod Podge as well.  After that dries, use the Dimensional Magic where you would like.  That will need to dry for 3 hours.

In the meantime, you can cut out (a paper slicer works best) the autograph sheets and hole punch those.  When the boards are dry and ready to go, place the pages in the middle and use the binder rings to fasten and tie some ribbon on, viola!

Easy peasy!  Well, it takes some time... but overall, it's a very beginner project!


Reagan's 4th Birthday {Real Party}

I know I've been MIA lately... well, maybe make that MWNA - missing with no action! Some of you may know that I started a small boutique design business earlier this year and it has just absolutely taken off lately. I have been devoting a lot of time to my business and therefore, I began to neglect my blog. About a month ago I announced that I'd be focusing more on my business than this blog. I will keep the blog, because there will always be days like today when I have something I want to share with you! They just may not always be close together!!  Please make sure you visit me at Posh Peony Creative Designs - I'm really building a portfolio and I'm available for just about any design work you need!

Today, I finally have my own party to share with you! Without further ado... I present Reagan's 4th Birthday!  All photos were taken by our FABULOUS friends at Captured by Jason Photography!  Many, many, many thanks to Jason & Kristin Merritt for helping us preserve and cherish this day!!


I chose a Rainbow theme for Reagan's birthday for a few reasons... the first one was the tablecloth!  I found it on Pinterest via Hip Hooray.  I fell in love with it and decided I wanted to put my sewing skills to the test, and boy was it a test!  More on that below...  The next reason I chose the rainbow theme was the sheer availability of color.  How much more color can you get than rainbow?!  The options were endless...



The dessert table was the main focus with 36" balloons providing the backdrop, although my red balloon wasn't filled to capacity and was very gimpy!  It was the only thing I could complain about, so for tha I'm grateful!  I made a cake, cupcakes, cake balls, cake push pops and rainbow jello (well, my husband made that!) and then we also had M&M's and rainbow Twizzlers.  I think my fave were the push pops!  The dessert table also featured 7 pictures of Reagan in glittered frames.

The cake was all white cake with buttercream icing, more info about the cake below, because as you can guess it was not just white!  The cupcakes were mixed - some rainbow chip and some were white cake dyed rainbow and layered.  The push pops were rainbow chip mini cupcakes with rainbow colored icing and nonpareils.  The cake balls were made from white cake, golden Oreos and buttercream coated in almond bark.  I'd originally planned to layer the Jello, but after much consideration I decided to serve each flavor individually.  I like the way it turned out, but did you know Jello melts in 100° Texas heat?!  Yeah, it was quickly Jello soup!  I designed and printed buffet cards for the dessert table as well.



The first truly original idea I came up with was a drink bar.  Thanks to Pinterest, it wasn't long before I realized it was not as original idea as I'd thought!!  Don't you hate that?!  I served seven different flavors of Kool-Aid - cherry, orange, lemonade, limeade, berry, watermelon kiwi and grape.  You can't actually buy 7 colors, you can buy 6 so I bought an invisible one (watermelon kiwi) and dyed it indigo!  It worked!  I also had paper straws (not pictured) so you could mix and match your rainbow!  The cherry and berry were big hits, the lemonade was not, haha!



I had a lot of ideas about decor, but I knew I could easily go overboard and I really wanted the focal point of the decor to fall on the tablecloth, so I used some honeycomb balls to give some height to the decor.  I also painted and glittered Reagan's name to place on the entertainment center.  We placed balloons all through the house and outside, but again that 100° Texas heat causes balloons to pop almost immediately when they head out of the house.  We had balloons popping ALL day!  I also knew I wanted to make a tulle wreath, and I did this one differently than my last (found here).  I used all seven colors and I LOVE how this wreath turned out!!  It stayed on my door until Halloween!  The day before the party I also made some time to create a small garden flag using materials I had on hand.  It turned out to be very cute!

I sent the kiddos home with gable boxes that had crayon rolls (making 20 at one time is a TASK for sure!), pencils and rainbow colored bubbles inside, and I somehow did not ever get a picture of any of that!



Back to the cake... as I'm sure you guessed, it was layered with the rainbow inside!  All seven colors... I will say - it was MUCH easier to make this cake than the layered cupcakes, go figure, right?!  Reagan LOVED it!!!



Ahhh... the tablecloth!!  This took me WEEKS... and by the time it was said and done I'd used 3360" x 6" of colored fabric and then ruffled it by hand since the ruffler foot I purchased for my sewing machine was the wrong foot.  I was so pleased with the outcome of this tablecloth and I can't wait to find more reasons to use it!!!  It was a true test of will... and something I will cherish forever!  Am I a nerd?!



Needless to say, a fun time was had by all...!  My precious princess turned 4 and she was able to spend an amazingly colorful day with all her friends and family!  Thanks so much to all who came and made her day that much more special.  We are all so blessed!!

Vendors:

Cupcake Social - nonpareils, cupcake liners (mini & standard)
Love to Party - rainbow candles
Little Yume - paper straws
AOC Welding Supply - amazingly priced helium for my oversized balloons!
Factory Direct Party - small cups and spoons (Jello)
American Balloon Factory - 36" balloons (great prices!)

Back to School!

I know it is getting late for back to school, but the Muegge house is just gearing up! Reagan doesn't go back to school until after Labor Day so we have a ways to go yet. I've only shopped for jeans (when Old Navy had their kids jeans for $10) and that's about it! Hopefully this week I'll get to that!! So, I may be bringing you these ideas a little late... but better late than never, right?! ;)

Today I'm going to feature some fabulous parties first and then give you some great ideas for your teachers. Later this week I'm going to do a feature on cute things for your children from Back to School organization ideas to lunch note ideas and more!

We'll start with this great Back to School soiree that Kim, over at the amazing TomKat Studio, styled for Pottery Barn Kids *do you hear the angels singing?!*

see the full party here

Kim used her own printables and created this gorgeous Back to School themed party for a Pottry Barn Kids event. I LOVE her printables, for sale here, and all the apples. For me, teacher=apple... just a connection that is always in my mind :0)


Here is another very colorfull and fun filled party from Love the Day

see the full party here

Lindi over at Love the Day featured this great party by her friend Jane. It is so cute, colorful and fun - and the printable are on sale here. I love all the bright colors and that she provided food for the moms and the kids. Great party!


And this party from Dukes and Duchesses is spot on! Adorable for kiddos just starting school - and full of great details!

see the full party here

Randi from Dukes and Duchesses created this fab party for her little ones playgroup, which had 5 kiddos starting school! She made this party cute and financially reasonable - using supplies from the dollar store and every day things to make a big impact. I LOVE the looseleaf paper garland and the writing line water bottle labels. She used printables from The Girls at Eighteen 25, found here (did I mention they are FREE?!), and had an adorable donut eating activity.


Need some ideas for your new teacher(s)?

Have you seen these unbelievably cute crayon monograms?!

see more about this project here

I've seen many of these lately but I LOVE this one from Emily at Creative Holiday Gift Ideas!! She used a great Pea font from Kevin and Amanda and I love the shadow box effect.


Hello cuteness...

see the full project here

How presh is this handmade set of notecards for your child's teacher?? Michele with I Stamped That offers the complete kit to make this adorable gift for $11 + shipping and handling. Amazing deal!! If you have the items at home but need some instructions, she also offers a tutorial for $3.95 + handling fees. Ca-yute!


Now this you can do for the whole school, not just one teacher!! You can make these for the nurse, the principal, the registrar... guaranteed brownie points! ;)

see full project here

The fabulous Amanda with Shindig Parties to Go (whom I often feature because I LOVE her!) created a wonderful tutorial for making these great Oreo pops. The leaves are made from Air Heads! And how adorable is that pencil covered vase?! Um yeah, I'm swooning.


Another great crayon project.... I made one of these myself!

see full project here

I am IN LOVE with these... absolutely in love! I just made one myself, but I didn't make a tutorial for it :/ I should have! I really love this one from Evonne of The Ballard Bunch. The red gingham fabric and the flowers are really perfect for this project. Although, if she actually leaves this on her door she must not live anywhere near me... this Central Texas heat is over 100­ degrees each and every day. Can we say, melted?!

So, stay tuned for more great Back to School ideas later this week - I have great things coming your way!!!

Obsession alert: Baker's Twine

I always have a new obsession... this one has been lingering for a while and really taking center stage as I find new ways to use it! I really think this will be all over Christmas this year... just sayin'... get ready!!

There are a few different companies that produce Baker's Twine but I *personally* think the best twine on the market comes from Divine Twine and The Twinery. *note* I have not been paid or given any items to promote this company, this is just my personal, unbiased opinion! They have the best colors and color selections and man, do they have a lot of colors!!





Here are a few really adorable ways to use Baker's Twine.

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What is not to love about each of these adorable twine ideas?! I think twine offers a clean and simplistic approach to decor. It is just the right pop of color but on a small scale. Perfection!

The gorgeous place setting is from a Safari Luxe Baby Shower featured on Hostess with the Mostess.

Loving the rainbow colored packaging directly from The Twinery Blog!

How adorbs is that lemon bread loaf?! Oh and man it looks delicious! It reminds me of my great grandmother and I would love to have been able to package up an adorable loaf with beautiful twine and deliver it straight to her! Only if Heaven wasn't so far away... I would! :0) You can find the recipe for this cute loaf at Glorious Treats.

Who doesn't love a pom pom? Well, OK, I'm sure some people don't... but I'm obsessed with any kind of little puffy ball! Whether it is tulle, tissue... or now, twine! So many adorable ways to use these little puffs of twine magic! You can find this little tutorial along with some ideas on how to use them on Martha Stewart.

Lollipops are HUGE right now! And with good cause... they are so precious! This Thank You card by J. Day Designs is whimsical and unique!

I am pretty much obsessed with anything they feature over at Garnish - but this might take the cake, er, I mean, sandwich! This is from Amanda at The Cilantropist. Adorable and she even gives you some assembly tips! These are on my to do list, for sure!

Do you use Baker's Twine for anything particular? Share with me!

Top 10 Party Must Haves (Party Trends)

Here are some party items I am currently totally obsessed with!

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These aren't necessarily a new trend, and I've seen some party pro's suggest that these are or should be on their way out of the party scene... but, as usual I'm always a little late on the uptake and just finding these and I LOVE them!! Now beware... if you've never placed a paper straw between your lips, it does feel funny at first!

There are many shapes and sizes of paper lanterns floating around out there today - and I love them all! I've even seen many tutorials on how to make them yourself (not this particular version though). I love the fact that you can hang these and party or you can light them as well - which is GORGEOUS!

Yep... I said 3 FOOT!!! They are large and in charge, that's fur sure! But boy what a beautiful popping presence they have! Although as I am quickly learning, they may not be so practical for every party, at least not in mass quantities. Each balloon ranges between $5 and $8 and with helium becoming one of the most expensive gases in America... inflating the large guys can get pricey. But I think they are SO worth it!

These have been around forever... I remember making them in class in elementary school. But they are coming back and the are here with a bang! They can be found in almost every party picture you see and since you can make them in every color or scheme imaginable they fit in well from birthday parties, to baby showers to weddings. Beautiful, playful, dainty and bold all at once.

This is a huge hit right now... I actually just had this conversation with Kyle... I'm not sure if they were becoming a huge hit before but they definitely have hit the party scene running with the large popularity of Milk & Cookies parties. These are so neat, look great with those paper straws and give a wonderful presentation!

Bye bye paper birthday banners, hello fabric bunting! Well, paper banners aren't totally gone... but these guys sure have taken over! You get amazing textures, patterns and colors and many times you can make them no-sew! Oh and shapes... you can have pennant shaped, scalloped, square... so pretty!

Again, these really have been around forever and they went from party drab to party fab overnight! I think the key to their reappearance is how they are hung - with the right grouping of colors and sizes, you can create a gorgeous cascade of dainty tissue in a bold arrangement.

What an excellent DIY - so many great resources for ideas on how to make these adorable cupcake stands. Many use items you see everyday from wood circles to old candlesticks... slap on some paint and ribbon and viola! Tiny cupcake stands!! Love the professionalization too...

How adorable are those?! Gable boxes are a huge party favor holder these days. And they come in so many colors and some prints - and so easy to personalize. You can add tags, letters, ribbons... anything to make these your own personal party perfection!

These great hats are making their way past 1st birthdays... and with this amazingly simple fabric hat tutorial you can make one for very guest! Such an eye drawing detail and I'd bet they'd make for one happy party kid!

I hope you love these as much as I do!!! Party on my friends... party on...! :0)

Fabric Organization

I don't know about you but I have a LOT of fabric... I buy it for something, have every intention of making it... and rarely get around to it!! I have yards and yards of fabric... Hobby Lobby should be scared!

That much fabric poses some problems... one of which is storage. I share my craft space with my guest bedroom so I use the dresser for storage. I originally just folded my fabric and tried to organize it by collection... but really I just ended up with a massive amount of heaping material.

So... a few weeks ago, I came up with this:


I fashioned this after the reams of fabric at the stores... At the end of last year I ordered a box of the large Flat Rate postage boxes and didn't use all of them... shhhhh... so I cut the boxes up and made 8x11 and 4x11 sections. Then I used the large pieces for anything 1 yd or more and the small pieces for anything more than a scrap but smaller than 1 yd. Some of the small ones I doubled up on too.

So, this was my latest organization project. The entire room is being re done right now, so I'll post more pictures and ideas soon!

Obsession alert: Mason Jars

I've said it before and I'll say it again... I have a massive obsession with Mason Jars. I think I've always liked them, but it really started after I bought just about every store out of them last year between Reagan's birthday and Christmas! I love them. And here are some great ideas on how to use them... as if I needed more fuel for my fire!


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I love all of these ideas, and I had to throw my own picture into the mix (you'll know which one it is... bad lighting, and all... haha!). Did you know you could do ALL this with a Mason jar?! I know I will be using many of these ideas soon... very, very soon!!

Salad in a Jar
This would be so cool for an intimate brunch/lunch as well.

Flowers in a Jar
Where to start?! My fave flowers in my fave vases, hanging from my fave new textile - twine!! Perfection!!

Mason Jar Pincushion
Must.do.this.now!! I'm always on the search for a cute pincushion and how much more perfect could this be - it offers storage as well! Great and easy tutorial!

Chalkboard Paint Jar
Yep... she's a genius!! Perfect for your playroom, classroom, craft room... anything! And you can ever buy chalkboard paint in various colors - the sky is the limit here!

Jars as Decorated Drinking Glasses
I got this fabulous idea from Jessica over at Party Box Design. It's too perfect!! I'll be using it again this year, so watch out!!

Pasta Salad in a Jar
Stunning! What a great vintage flair for any party. Love this idea!! The recipe looks amazing too... just sayin'!

Rainbow Cake in a Jar
Babble - by Brooke McLay
Why yes... I died and went to Heaven when I saw this!! Directions on how to make it included... see you later!!

Floating Candles in a Jar
These lovely beauties are from a wedding reception - sure wish I'd thought of that!!

Cookies in a Jar
How can you not include these amazing cuties from the lovely Bakerella herself?! Perfection in a jar...!

Top 10 Birthday Party Themes

Hey guys! I have been doing tons of party research in preparation for Reagan's upcoming 4th and I'm coming across some of THE most amazing parties and I HAVE to share them with you!!

In no particular order...


Not only is this party done in amazing shades of pink and yellow, but it is a perfect mix of cute and elegant. I'm in love with everything from the flowers to the cake... the favors to the birthday girl's tutu - serious cuteness here!



Jess is total party GENIUS! She plans the biggest bashes for her little girls birthday each year. She also hosts a massive Halloween party each and every year. Everything matches at her parties, from the lawn furniture to the bottle labels. She leaves no detail undone.



What I love most about this party are the colors... blue and lavender are stunning together and definitely stunning here!! I love the delicate look of this party, the games and the fact that it is for two children 3 and 9 - TOTALLY versatile!!



Looking for a cute boy party? Here you go! This would be perfect for little boys birthday and I LOVE the color combination. Make sure you check out the cake pops, they are ADORABLE!! And the paper patterns used here... well, they're absolutely perfect!



This party is so NEAT! Not only are the colors sublime, the party centers around a photography theme! A photo booth was set up with a professional photographer and the invitations... OH!!! So wonderful!! ♥ this party!



I am dying from the cuteness of this party!! My niece and Reagan are the same age and Krystal would LOVE this party!! Make sure you check out the invitations and the fantabulous milk bar!!



I'm a sucker for Nautical... I think if I had a little boy I'd totally go Nautical on his room. That sounds bad... haha! But beyond loving the Nautical, I love the red, white and blue and especially the addition of the baby blue. The cake and cupcakes are perfection!



I love Carnival parties because they can be for a boy or a girl, and GREAT if you have multiples!! This party is really different from the other Carnival parties I've seen - everything is amazingly gorgeous and the party hats are SO cute - they used clown noses on the tops of the party hats!! And check out these cupcakes, hello?! Genius!!



LOVE THIS!! I love the colors, the printables, the cake... everything! And I love that while mom gets to go all out and throw a super cool party, it is totally perfect and boyish. You get to have a candy bar and all kinds of super yummy goodies but not make it too girlie. Perfection!!


I know I said in no order, but I think I saved this for last on purpose...


There truly are not enough words in my vocabulary to describe this acsolutely stunning party from Paula at Frog Prince Paperie. The details are beyond perfect - I have a huge must check out list, so I'll list it! You must check out: her unbelievably gorgeous daughter, the cake... click here to see more... the push pop containers and MY OH MY OH MY OH MY!!! YOU HAVE TO CHECK OUT THESE COOKIES!!!!! I have never... ever... ever... ever... seen anything more amazing than those cookies. I don't know how ANYBODY actually ate those!! Wow... unreal attention to detail. Talk about party of a lifetime.


Cupcakes, cupcakes everywhere!!

Cupcakes are perfect. They are just the right size, they are easy to make, they taste delicious and there are ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES of flavor and decorating options. Seriously, what more could you ask for?! I have been seeing some AMAZING cupcakes float around Pinterest for some time now and I just HAD to bring them your way! So... I created a collage of the best 50 cupcake flavors I could find. None of these amazing cupcakes are my own creation but I've linked you to the creator as well as the recipe - because who needs pictures of cupcakes if you can't actually make them, right?! Here you go... happy cupcake making!!

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We'll go across and then down...

Row 1

1-A -Bailey's Irish Cream Cupcakes - Bailey's and chocolate chips mixed into the cake itself and Bailey's buttercream frosting?! Well slap me a leprechaun! I'm in!!

2-A - S'More Cupcakes - Courtney over at Pizzazzerie brings us these amazing S'Mores cupcakes along with S'Mores truffles. Uh huh... you read that right!

3-A - Chocolate Turtle Cupcakes - Chocolate cake filled with caramel sauce and topped with caramel buttercream icing? I might pass out from a sugar coma just LOOKING at that thing!!

4-A - Vanilla Chai Tea Cupcakes - This recipe comes at you from across the pond, so make sure you're good at conversions!

5-A - Toffee Mocha Cupcakes - Espresso buttercream icing?! Do I REALLY need to say anything more?!

6-A - Oreo Cupcakes - As if the cookies and cream whipped cream frosting wasn't enough, there is actually a double stuffed Oreo in the bottom of this baby! Oy...!!

7-A - Boston Cream Pie Cupcakes - Do you have a weakness for Boston cream pie? Yeah... me too... Must try!!

8-A - Dulce de Leche Cupcakes - Dulce de leche is just about my favorite flavor under the sun. I get dulce de leche cheesecake at Cheesecake Factory, I ♥ dulce de leche Haggen-Daz ice cream and I pretty much crave anything with that name!

9-A - Tres Leches Cupcakes - Don't confuse Dulce de Leche (sweet milk) with Tres Leches (three milk)... there's a BIG difference! Although this particular cupcake does have dulce de leche buttercream icing. The major difference here is that one of the three milks is coconut milk. Ahhhh....! Splendid!

10-A - Pistachio Cupcake - This cupcake, made with honey buttercream was actually adapted from the cake recipe in the link provided.

Row 2

1-B - Oatmeal Cupcakes - This cupcake has a coconut icing filling and is topped with caramel whipped cream. Say what?! You had me at coconut...!!! And did you see that caramel drizzle on top?!

2-B - Cinnamon Cupcakes - These amazing little goodies are topped with a cinnamon cream cheese frosting. Hello breakfast!

3-B - Apple Cinnamon Roll Cupcakes - Yes... this is actually a cinnamon roll wrapped up like a cupcake... isn't that amazing?! I've seen plenty of these floating around but the apple addition made this one catch my eye.

4-B - Banana Split Cupcakes - I can't stand the cuteness!! ADORBS!! And hello... check this out... banana cake, strawberry and pineapple filling with vanilla frosting topped with chocolate ganache, sprinkles AND a cherry on top!! Sinful...

5-B - Vegan Red Velvet Cake Cupcakes - Yes that gorgeous little creature is completely vegan and topped with vegan cream cheese frosting.

6-B - Mississippi Mud Pie Cupcakes - Chocolate cake topped with toasted marshmallows, toasted pecans and chocolate frosting. Hello Heaven!

7-B - Pink Champagne Cupcakes - This recipe takes a simple boxed cake mix and turns it into a bubbly masterpiece! And how adorable do they look?! These would be perfect for a bridal shower or bridal brunch and the decor, as great as that looks, is actually quite simple! Amazing :0)

8-B - Coconut Lime Cupcakes - Here is another vegan treat - a lime and coconut cake topped with a lime buttercream icing and flaky coconut! I can taste the summer goodness just looking at it!!

9-B - Pina Colada Cupcakes - Pineapple cupcakes with coconut cream cheese icing. Topped with toasted coconut, a sliver of pineapple and a cherry - perfect for backyard entertaining all summer long!

10-B - Orange and Cranberry Cupcakes - Any type of orange cake is a fave of mine! My great-grandmother always had orange cakes :0) Add in cranberries, um yes!!

Row 3

1-C - Meyer Lemon Cranberry Cupcakes - I'm really loving the cupcakes baked in paper ramekins. How cute?! And these cupcakes topped with sugared cranberries are gorgeous.

2-C - Rocky Road Cupcakes - Well, hello there Paula Deen! I would venture to say these are NOT vegan cupcakes...! Never seen a Paula recipe that didn't have at least 2 sticks of butter... this one has 3 :0) My favorite saying is, "Can't go wrong with Paula" - I've never had a single recipe turn out badly.

3-C - Lemon Drop Cupcakes - Yes, this actually has crushed lemon drop candy in it! Jolie, are you reading this?! Immediately thought of YOU! Plus, the directions include instructions for making those adorable and bright lemon wheels.

4-C - Margarita Cupcakes - Uh huh... I said margarita!! WOO HOO!! The icing on top is the perfect shade to mimic the amazing frozen concoction. And yes, the cake itself has a small amount of tequila baked in. Having friends over for fajitas by the pool?! Must.serve.these!

5-C - Lemon Blueberry Cupcakes - Lemon zest and fresh blueberries mixed right on in to this cake mix, then topped with lemon cream cheese frosting and a fresh berry. Simple. Elegant. Delicious!

6-C - Orange Creamsicle Cupcakes - In Corpus there was a small restaurant and bakery that made creamsicle muffins... if these are anything like those... well, let's just say my hips won't be nearly as happy as my taste buds!! Orange cake with marshmallow icing AND orange buttercream icing!!

7-C - Nutella Cupcakes - These chocolate cupcakes are filled with nutella and then topped with a nutella buttercream icing. My husband would go bananas for these! B-A-N-A-N-A-S!

8-C - Raspberry Cupcakes - What do you do with leftover marshmallow icing?! You put it on raspberry cupcakes, of course! These are guaranteed to be moist, they have raspberry yogurt baked into the cake. Delish!

9-C - Lavender Cupcakes - This one also comes at you from across the pond, so make sure you're willing to convert the measurements. I think these are lovely... I'm thinking spa day delight!

10-C - French Toast and Bacon Cupcakes - Yes, bacon... on a cupcake! It's kinda the newest hottest trend in cupcakes... and no, it's not vegan either!! I'm contemplating making these for Father's Day, my hubby sure loves french toast AND bacon... I'll keep you posted, LOL!

Row 4

1-D - Peanut Butter and Jelly Cupcakes - These are so cute and I bet they are scrumptious!! You actually bake the jelly into the cupcakes, which I've done with cookies before and it was delicious. Then top them with peanut butter buttercream icing and a little powdered sugar -yummy!! I love the blue wrappers in this picture... for muted cupcakes, adding some color in that form is a MUST!

2-D - Mint Chocolate Cupcakes - This blogger uses Andes mints to create a chocolate-mint wonder! And... they're topped off with mint cream cheese frosting...!

3-D - Pink Lemonade Cupcakes - These are the cupcakes that started it all for me. A few weeks ago, I was browsing Pinterest and saw these cupcakes and fell in love. I really didn't know there was this large of a world of flavored cupcakes out there! These would have been PERFECT for Reagan's 3rd birthday party. I will make these soon, for sure!! Add pink lemonade drink mix in the cake batter and then top with a pink lemonade buttercream. Refreshing!!

4-D - Green Tea and Strawberry Cupcakes - I'm totally loving these in miniature! So adorable. These green tea cupcakes are filled with strawberry custard and topped with strawberry swiss meringue buttercream icing. This would be another great shower or party cupcake.

5-D - Triple Butterscotch Cupcakes - You had me at butterscotch, that's for sure! Butterscotch cupcakes, butterscotch frosting and butterscotch drizzle? Oh wow....

6-D - Peach and Bourbon Cupcakes - That just sounds sinful and delightful all at once, now doesn't it?! And it makes me want to talk with a deep southern drawl... which I really don't to start with! Thinking sweet, southern, Georgia Belle with a little sweet peach tea... and that silly girl added some bourbon to that tea! Can't you just hear them talkin' about her, bless her heart! Ahh... onto the cupcake! This peachy cupcake is topped with a peach and bourbon buttercream!!

7-D - Peach Tea Cupcake - Maybe I should have saved my sweet Southern Belle story for this cupcake?! Oh well...! Tea infused butter graces this cupcake which is then topped with a Lemon cream cheese frosting. That's it... I'm making these now! Well, after I finish this post anyway!!

8-D - Pumpkin Cupcakes - I know pumpkin is usually reserved for the fall, but if you're like me - you miss it in the summer! This is a traditional pumpkin cake with cream cheese icing, but Ihad to include it... ooey-gooey-pumpkiny goodness!! Come to mommy!!!

9-D - Banana Cream Pie Cupcakes - Banana cupcakes with banana pudding filling, topped with vanilla pudding frosting and graham cracker crumbs and a banana slice. Wonder how this would be with Nilla wafers instead of graham crackers?! Ahhhh....!!

10-D - Peppermint Mocha Cupcakes - I had to include this one... even in summer heat we can long for Christmas!! These are so cute with those pink wrappers and pink icing... I bet they are just as delicious too!! These peppermint mocha cupcakes are topped with a peppermint meringue style frosting. Oh Christmas... please come!!

Row 5

1-E - Tiramisu Cupcake - Oy... oy, oy oy...!! Tiramisu is my all time, absolute favorite dessert. I have an AWESOME recipe for the traditional dessert that I will share with you soon, promise!! In the mean time you get this... a tramisu cupcake!! Any vanilla cake mix you like mixed with Kahlua and coffee and topped with mascarpone cheese icing. Let me say this though... she uses cream cheese and states that the original has mascarpone and it's just all the same...! No. No. No. It is not the same! Use the mascarpone. You may need to add a little more sugar though, LOL.

2-E - Watermelon Cupcakes - CUTE. CUTE. CUTE!!! Did I mention these are cute?! These watermelon flavored cupcakes actually have "seeds" in them courtesy of black sugar pearls!! The cupcake is topped with watermelon buttercream and more black sugar pearls, coat the edges in sugar and viola! An adorable watermelon cupcake!!

3-E - Creme Brulee Cupcakes - Chocolate cake stuffed with creme brulee that has been sugared and torched and topped with fresh strawberries. Do I really need to say anything else?!

4-E - Root Beer Float Cupcake - What do you top a root beer float cupcake with?! Ice cream!! Root beer cupcakes topped with ice cream and drizzled with root beer syrup. So neat!!!!

5-E - Grapefruit Cupcakes - These might just be perfectly adorable... but grapefruit too?! How light and crisp does that sound?! Grapefruit cupcakes topped with honeyed Italian meringue buttercream. WOW!

6-E - Chocolate Cherry Cupcakes - Chocolate cupcakes with a cherry sour cream icing and topped with chocolate covered cherries!!! Amazing!! And I must say, the double liner on this is SO cute!! Totally worth presentation points, and how hard is it to add an extra liner?! ♥

7-E - White Chocolate Mud Cupcakes - This fabulously simple recipe looks spectacular! White chocolate cupcake, white chocolate ganache and white chocolate shavings... perfect white chocolate combination. Ohhhh.... have a groom-to-be who loves white chocolate?! GREAT option for grooms cake!!

8-E - Carrot Cake Cupcakes - I just made carrot cake cupcakes at Easter! Wish I'd seen these...! Carrot cake cupcakes with white chocolate cream cheese frosting and topped with chopped walnuts. I don't even like carrot cake, but for walnuts, I'll try anything!!

9-E - Cappuccino Cupcakes - This may be the most moist cupcake ever... made with cream cheese and sour cream and topped with a double shot latte buttercream... add a chocolate covered coffee bean and viola! Cappuccino cupcakes - late night study group, anybody?!

10-E - Key Lime Cupcakes - Key limes are special - they are tart and they are perfection in the shape of a small green ball. My aunt and uncle grow them in their backyard, Uncle Rick's key lime juice is my daughters fave drink!! So delish!! These adorably green key lime flavored cupcakes are topped with key lime cream cheese icing and zest from the lime itself. I really wish I could just grab it through the screen right now...!!

And there, my friends... are 50 amazing cupcakes!! ENJOY!!


4th of July Party Inspiration

I started off researching to do an inspiration board and then there was just SO much and so many great things to say about it all... so I'm going to do it as a feature. These pictures come from all over, so make sure you pay attention to the text below the picture that give you a link to the photo's owner. Some of these have great tutorials too!

The 4th of July is so special for many different reasons and it remains one of the few holidays where we gather with our loved ones to celebrate year in and year out. Here are some FABULOUS ideas on how to make that family gathering a little more special this year and bring so many smiles to the faces of those you love! Make sure you look for something special from ME at the bottom of the post!

First up - a stellar invitation!

Tiny Prints

Who can resist an amazing invitation?! Not me!! I have a massive obsession with printed invites... printed on nice textured paper, with rich colors and that hot-off-the-press smell! Love it!! These are so gorgeous... simple, yet elegant... modern, yet truly traditional (since what holds more tradition than a countries flag?!).


Let's talk about food... well, let's talk about dessert! Who care about the food, when there is sugar to be served, right?! Here are some absolutely awesome dessert ideas for your 4th of July bash!

All Recipes

This is just a picture, no recipe, although it is from a recipe site...?? But OK... These would not be terribly hard to make... what would be somewhat difficult is getting them to actually look like THAT - they're kinda like totally perfect! I would imagine much time went into the drying and dipping process. I would say to skewer each strawberry through the stem, but be careful not to disrupt the leaves, since that is part of the beauty. I would dip it 2/3 of the way in white chocolate and then dip 1/3 into the blue sprinkles... but BE CAREFUL! Then, personally... I'd let them dry while holding the skewer... attention to detail is never a bad thing, I promise! Then, I'd probably place the open end of the skewer into some styrofoam to dry more... after the chocolate was set enough to not drip. But, that's just what I'd do! If you set them down too soon, you'll get a mound of chocolate at the base, and while they may taste the same, they will not look the same and what is this without it's amazing clean lines. I'm severely OCD, remember?! :0)


Cupcakes Kisses 'n' Crumbs

Another amazing way to do chocolate covered strawberries! And look at the detail on the striped ones!! But as much as that detail is SO cute... those totally star covered ones have me DROOLING!! I'm a huge fan of soft and crunchy textures mixed and that looks like total perfection! So cute. Totally love the mix of sophisticated and hip. When my husband saw these he immediately said "Oh!!! Look at THOSE!" Husband approval = HUGE props!



More strawberries... because... well, because, why not?! Strawberries are delish and oh are they beautiful when they are in season. Oh, and they are red, an essential component in a 4th of July party... so, yes... more strawberries! These are sinful looking... and if you read the recipe it gives instructions on how to add some champagne to the cream. Did you hear me?! Strawberries and champagne!! Put the kids to bed... and take these bad boys out of the fridge! I bet they taste even MORE delicious than they look... I sure bet they do...


Pink Cake Box and Jessicakes

I'm a big believer in gorgeous cakes. Love me some cake... and I also love making cakes. I actually used to make cakes and sell them from my home. When we moved into our new house, our oven could not and would not bake a cake. Now, two years later it is finally calibrated properly and I'm baking again! That makes me a happy girl!! These cakes are gorgeous and would be a perfect addition to your 4th party!


AndersRuff

I am in love with these cupcakes from the original simplicity (white icing) to the pinwheels! What I truly love hits back on the simplicity... I love the white icing with the white cupcake wrapper but the added touch of the printable gives just enough color and pop to make a real statement. And hello?! Who doesn't love pinwheels?! These are also a new HOT TREND in the party world. This picture was my very-hard-to-choose favorite from this AndersRuff feature over at Hostess with the Mostess. And... for a limited time, all of the printables in this feature are 50% OFF in the AndersRuff Etsy shop. Awesome printables collection!!


Living Locurto

So, Amy over at Living Locurto made these amazing gems of a treat! Aren't they presh?! She made a comment about not being able to serve her children something out of a box so she came up with this... well, Amy! You hit the nail on the head! This is exceptionally semi-homemade. It took her no time at all to make these guys and they look fantabulous! Talk about drab-to-fab in 0 to 60!! I see many, many uses for these in my very near future! Gracias Amy!!


Velvet Cream Bakery

I found many super cute pictures of cake pops. Know what made me pick these...?? C'mon... you can guess it... I've said it a million times. No, it's not the ribbon, although, that is delightful! What was that? Yep... you got it! The MASON JAR!! I'm obsessed. I bought umpteen hundred of them for Reagan's 3rd birthday and I use them constantly... Love me some Mason Jars!


Cupcakes Take the Cake

Originally, I was just going to showcase the marshmallows in this picture... which CTTC gives an awesome tutorial with great pictures for. But the rest of these kabobs were just TOO cute to resist! These are too cute for words!!


Twig & Thistle

Simple. These are perfectly simple. If you've ever made Rice Crispy Treats... then you can make these! And in my opinion... the most important part of this dessert is the ribbon. Anybody can make these treats and tie on a ribbon... it's simple! But oh man, is it gorgeous!!


Sweets Indeed

Yes folks... those are DONUTS! How insanely creative and heart stopping are THOSE?! The strawberries are coated in maybe a simple sugar, slightly boiled? I can't truly tell... but wow... they look amazing! In fact, the entire post over at Sweets Indeed is absolutely stunning. It is beyond words - check it out!


Glorious Treats

I don't like Jell-O but I would eat THAT just to be able to say I ate it! Do you see how that can be so bad for my hips?! These are really cute and Glory gives great tips on how to make these. Plus... you have to check out her amazing sugar cookies while you're over there. AH-mazing!!!


Let's move on to drinks...

Be Different, Act Normal via Martha Stewart

Lorie over at Be Different found this amazing picture on Martha Stewart's site, but was unable to find any info for it. So the credit goes to Ms. Martha... but Lorie poses a serious question... with an answer I wouldn't have guessed. What is the star made of? Her answer: jicama. I originally thought it was coconut, but as I don't eat raw coconut and have never even attempted to cut one (I need to remedy that), I am not sure that you can even cut coconut like that?? Anyway... I am in love with that stirrer and that is what matters!


My Recipes

This recipe is for FRESH Raspberry Lemonade, which in and of itself would make my tastebuds VERY happy! But look at the rims on those glasses... colored sugar!!! AHHH!!! I love making drinks from fresh ingredients, especially fruity drinks. It is such a pleasing and refreshing change from powdered mixes. I believe the stars are made from pineapple but the recipe doesn't say.


Now... on to decor :0)

BlueMoon Studios

I am a true believer in bunting and/or banners. I think they add SO much to an event and there are so many ways to use them. They add color and texture and personality and man can they POP when used correctly! There are so many different shapes and textiles you can use and I ♥ ♥ ♥ fabric bunting! These are SO easy to make if you have a sewing machine. And I would bet they are still decently easy if you prefer to hand stitch, although more time consuming. I love the different pattern choices in this particular bunting - polkas to stripes to plain and nice!


All You

These are adorable! What a great way to display the colors, flags and I love the vases being identical with the exception of size. These are gumballs!!


Make and Takes

This is another spin on the above idea. I love the simplicity of the first idea, but I love the paper crafting in this picture. Plus, there is a tutorial to make these great "lollies" on the Make and Takes site. You can also make these to place on hats or pins... so cute!!


Martha Stewart

GORGEOUS! Of course it is straight from Martha herself...!! I love everything about this from the red, white and blue star patterned table cloth to the organza runner and oh, how cute are those napkin holders?! I love set tables... they are perfection!


{It's A Muegge Life}

Of course I couldn't do a 4th of July feature without including my very own Tulle Wreath Tutorial! If you've not seen this, check it out! I've provided you with a step-by-step tutorial with helpful hints and even some tips on where to find the supplies! It is so easy, so worth your time and SO stunning!!


And lastly... what 4th of July party could go off without sparklers?!


Print Your Party

Ahhhhhh!! I've seen these adorable sparkler holders a lot lately, but what better use of sparklers than Independence Day?! These are so cute, and such a great way to display the sparklers... bet you won't forget them this year! By the way... small fact about me... I'm deathly afraid of sparklers, ha! I thought maybe it was just a childhood fear, but last year my cousin had these at her wedding and I tried hard to participate but before they could light mine, I had to hand them off and LEAVE the premise! I have a very severe fear of fire, so I guess this plays into that. So sad because they are really fun and minimally dangerous, ha!


Also, I told you I'd have a surprise for you at the bottom... well, here it is! My very first attempt at subway art!! This will fit any frame up to 8x10. I hope you print it and enjoy it - if you do, send me a picture!! I'd love to see what you do with it!

You can also find a .pdf download of this file here: 4th of July Subway Art - {It's A Muegge Life}

Hope you all have a happy 4th! ♥ ♥ ♥