Sunday, November 25, 2012

1st Birthday Round Up

Yee Haw! Saddle up and get ready for a real Wild West Round Up ... Cowgirl Style! I would first off like to say after plan got all mixed up I was short handed and did not have time to take pics before hand so you will be getting the after party pictures. Also we missed a few things like the "Waterin' Hole" and "Chuck Wagon" but you can visit my Facebook Page
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to see the print outs.  My original plan was a pink and brown little girl cowgirl party, but after a visit to Party City I thought I wanted to make a more exciting setting after find a beautiful pattern in some napkins. So I went with the multi-color paisley pattern (pink, brown, orange, turqouise, lime green) and mixed in some western and cowgirl decor. The cakes where by Sinsational Bakery in North Richland Hills, Texas and everything else I cooked myself! Tex mex fajitas, a true cowgirl cousine. Browse through the pictures to see about more of what I did for this special party.
Come on in partner! I used a lasso for a wreath, a large metal horseshoe and star metal sign with some balloons tied to them, and a welcome sign on the front door.
Close up of the Welcome Sign. It reads ' Howdy Partner! Welcome to Olive's 1st Birthday Round Up. Come on inside and take a seat around the campfire with the rest of the folks.

I placed pink ballons EVERYWHER and had pictures of the Birthday Girl hanging from them.

Birthday banner above the seating. I used paisley prints and birthday hats scrapbook paper and printed out the letters.

I used some scene setters like the star, cross, made another banner, and places some pictures in some frams of the Birthday Girl.
Below the mantle, more scene setters!

Party Favors: Cowboy hats and bandanas in pink and blue, as well as moustaches and sherrifs badges too!

Sign read " Just For You Buckaroo. Grab a hat and a bandana too. Don't forget your badge either, dress up and get in a Cowboy state of mind! YEE HAW!
Dessert Table: Mix of Rock Candy and PIXI Stix, oreo truffles, vanilla cake by Sinsatinal Bakery in North Richland Hills, Texas and smash cake for Birthday Girl. It was devine!
I customized cups so that everyone could keep up with which was which. It really added that special touch. I had some more decor and print outs around the food but it was forgotten about among all the wild rukus. It turned out to be a fabulous party and everybody thoroughly enjoyed it!

Friday, November 16, 2012

No Limits!


Craft & Crown has many new additions for 2012 including holiday items, baby gifts and even equine items. There is no genre that Craft & Crown is limited to! If you want it, we can make it. Take a look at some of the latest that we have to offer!

This first wreath was done for my Aunt Betty as a Birthday gift from my mother. I chose her favorite color, sage green, and added gold and brown accents. The pictures are grainy and do none of the items any justice but they all turned out remarkably beautiful.


This second wreath was made for my Aunt's assistant who put it an order after seeing the the first one I made for her. She opted for a silver and red wreath and red sparkly cross. I used silver wired ribbon, red tule, and red and black wired ribbon along with glitter silver and red berry accents.


 One of my closest friends recently had a baby shower for her first child. I found this idea on Pinterest and added my own tweak to it. The original idea was a bucket with a painted chalk heart with the name written on it on the bucket. However, with this being a boy and a western theme I thought the rope written name was much more appropriate. I stuffed it with all kinds of must have baby needs including a custom new sew camo and brown fleece baby blanket with his name written in camo letters.
This first set of over-reach boots where made for the charity Dreaming of Three. They where looking for sponsors to offer year end rewards for their members and we offered this punchy set of boots. The design was put on the outside of the bell to ensure that there would be little wear as possible.
 This is a custom set of fuscia polos I made for my good friend for her birthday.
 I also included a custom pink camo sheet for her horse with her inititals as well as a set of custom over-reach boots as well.
 Initials on the Velcro.
 Black Diamond stones places on the outside of the boots.

Monday, September 17, 2012

BOO!

Halloween was always one of my favorite Holidays. Now that I have a child I am able to experiance Trick or Treating all over again. I remember being a kid and how exciting it was to go up to the houses that where really decked out and not knowing what was going to jump out and "getch ya". So this year I decided even though I wont be home I'm going to decorate and even though I wont be home I'll leave out a big bowl of candy and hope that the first kid that comes along doesn't dump the whole thing in his trick or treat bag. So as my first attemp to make some Halloween decor I went with a wreath project. I loved the way it turned out but I decided it should go to someone else and I am going to go in a little bit different direction for my porch display. It's a very cute wreath however and much more vibrant in person and I'm sure the new owners will love it!

Friday, September 14, 2012

Dark Days & a Dark Horse

   I have always had fun doodling and drawing horses and for a short while when I was younger I became quite serious at it. However, after taking Advanced Art in 8th grade I lost complete interest when my unpleasent teacher took all of the creativity and whimsical imagination out of my drawing and reduced it to rulers and porportions. I did learn a lot and understood what she was teaching but for me it took out the more complex comprehension of what is art. That comprehension was drawing from the soul. Bringing to a blank piece of paper your true passions, imagination, and inguenity that no one else but you behold.
   So for years and years I sat and watched my Dad's artistic abilities advance and go above and beyond anything I could ever imagine that he could do and wished that I was there right a long with him. However everytime I tried to sit and even doodle, that magic that was once there, was lost. So I left it alone and decided that if it ever did decide to creep back up inside me, I would know, and I would not force it upon myself the way my teacher forced it upon me back in 8th grade.
   So now, almost 10 years later after so many dark days of no art, it hit me like a hurricane to pick up a paintbrush and let it flow. Painting is something I have never really done before because I had always thought it to be too hard. So I was a little confused as to my sudden ambition, but I went with it, and hear is my first painting I have ever done on canvas. I call it "Dark Horse" and am thoroughly pleased to know that I still have that yearning to express myself artistically through more than just words. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did creating it.