Saturday, June 19, 2021

Drips & Designs in Party Themes


Everything around here starts with an idea

that needs to be put to 

a virtual piece of paper.


Everyone wants to see what it looks like 

BEFORE it's even made.

So we make a computer mock up page of ideas 

that can be changed and tweaked in fun ways 

to fit someone's vision of 

perfection and fit their party event.


Here's some examples of a starting point.


Take an ice cream theme for example.

One of the things I've used frequently are DRIPS.

I love them.

I search for them and save them.

I compare them.

I love multiple layers of drips 

in different colors.


Ice cream often means soft pastels but sometimes 

things go in a different direction in life. 

Sometimes that direction colors your teeth 

with bold colors with each lick.

Funny looking in my opinion but most likely 

a Superman ice cream cone is 

beyond delicious to the receiver. 


I think I outgrew that at around 5 years old and 

now my favorite is chocolate mint. 

But I digress. Back to drips.

That's why we're here.


When I found Creative Fabrica online 

one of the first things I searched for was drips 

and I was instantly rewarded with 30

drips of frosting and ice cream. 

Here's a delicious looking one

I found on their site. 

Ice cream often does require sprinkles.

I currently only had a 
very boring white frosting drip and
also one that was too busy and big.
The white one was very uninspiring or 
"vanilla" as
the dictionary describes it:
"having no special or extra features;
ordinary or standard".


This other one looked like several people 
threw their ice cream cone on a wall 
and they all started to melt together and 
drip down the wall.
Not a good choice either for most projects
...or even any so far...
but I still keep it because 
I love it and someday 
it will be just the right thing.
I am an equal opportunity lover of 
any type of drip.
I even have a file of water drips for 
beach and tropical theme parties. 
Here's a favorite bold water drip that 
sometimes looks good on the tip of a 
water ski or incorporated with other 
water splashes and drips.

Take it. Borrow it. 
Use it if you need it.


Then there are paint drips.

Not edible for sure but delicious to look at for

an entirely different theme like art.


So I collect them.

Categorize them.

Label them: ice cream, frosting, water and paint.


I need to be able to find them quickly 

when I'm working

on a project design mockup.

Time is of the essence because

someone is waiting to see what

I come up with and I can't just stay 

in the shower (where I get

my best ideas) thinking about it.

I need to get on it fast and creatively 

so I can keep the price for

the finished design in a budget friendly zone.

That can be a deciding factor on 

whether someone orders something or not. 

No one cares about my time factor at

this point. It's all about finding something that 

fits and sparkles and 

looks unique and personalized.


I'm constantly in need of inspiration that I often 

get from my own brain but definitely from sites like

Creative Fabrica where the creativity of others

fuels my brain and makes it run like a faucet

instead of in little drips.


Example:
This party sign was enhanced
with 2 ice creams 
and one with drips, of course, from 
You too can get your own ice cream drips 
anytime you need some to flavor your world.

Wednesday, May 20, 2020

My Fairy Garden World

There's something about little creatures and small woody objects that intrigue me. If I see a piece of wood with an interesting hole, then I always see a little fairy inside it. Don't invite me to a bonfire unless you want me to save a cool shaped log from the fire. I do that.

I love working with Apoxie Sculpt because it can be placed outside. I use E6000 glue for outdoor projects and sometimes high strength glue sticks if I know they will never see outdoors. Sometimes my fairy creatures seem too delicate to make them endure the outside elements. Here's an example of ones I keep inside.


Here's an outdoor Apoxie Sculpt mushroom about 9" high I 
nestled into some flowers and how it came about from a
mess on my floor.


I'll be posting more here as I take more pictures of
my fairy garden world from start to finish.

Here's one of my latest Apoxie Sculpt fairy houses.
There is now a fairy residing in the little swing and it's 
in the garden doing very well. The base is an actual rock 
painted to blend with the rest of the sculpted elements.

Here's how basic it was to start with. 
Maybe this will give you an idea starter.



 

I must admit I also go for the unusual. 
Here's one I made for indoors with a dried
artichoke at the top and yes....those are 
tarantula molts. Not alive but don't they
look so real....because they were once.

This is a close up of the top half of a 
very large 2-story fairy house.

 More to come ..........





Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Party Decor Instructions & DIY HELP

We offer help in many ways.
One of the ways is with our videos.


4 VIDEOS


This is how we do it! Order the videos and learn more.

Another way is the instruction sheets we include with our shipped items.
Here's an example of one.



We need to ship things in a safe and economical way.
We use Fedex and they are careful but we still need to
box things securely. Flat items that are packaged in similar shapes works
the best. So therefore some assembly is often required upon arrival.

These instruction sheets show visual helps as well as words to
describe the process. Also included is my email and phone number.

We love to make and create party decorations like Sign In Boards, Place cards,
Centerpieces, Gift Card Money Envelope Boxes and Candle Lighting Centerpieces. 
But sometime we realize people want and need to create their own ideas.

Therefore we created helpful videos for cutting that foamcore that looks easy to cut 
but required some skills and knowing some tips and tricks. 

Also, once the foamcore is cut, then the fun 
begins with paint, glitter and various glossy and fun accent items. 

It can be easy if you know where to buy supplies economically (we share resources in our videos) and how to assemble things. 
First line of defense is a hot glue gun, of course. 
I think everyone should own one...or even two for a backup or to offer to your most
helpful friend.

Sharing is caring and we care that your special event day is successful and 
the run up to the day is also as smooth as it can be.

Please contact us thru one of our websites:

Or...just view our pictures for loads of fun ideas!!

Friday, July 14, 2017

Video Instructions to help you make DIY Party Decorations

Hello there. Glad you found us.
I'm Marlyss on the left who is writing this.
Stacey is my daughter.

I've been making party decorations here in Michigan for longer than I want to attach a number to.  Stacey joined up with me over 10 years ago. She has brains (went to West Point and got an engineering degree) and beauty and mad foamcore cutting skills and an overflow of creativity flowing thru her veins.

Stacey also has great iMovie skills so we've made some instructional videos to share with the world all the things we've learned about making and shipping party decorations all around the United States. We only ship in the USA but very often get requests from the UK, Canada, Australia and once even from Africa. We don't ship to these places but we definitely can offer our video help to folks anywhere out of the USA....or here as well in the United States if you are a do-it-yourselfer or a party professional who wants to enhance their skills.

We can always still make things and ship them directly to you but I realize that sometimes folks have really tight budgets or even just want to do things themselves to 
dig in deep into their party making process.  

We've learned so much over the years. Sometimes the hard way too. But we have grown and have made so many fun & unique party centerpieces and signs from the inspirational input that folks have given us to get our creative juices flowing.

If you want to dig in deep to make your own ideas or have to just because the budget is small but the ideas are large, one of these videos is just right for you!

Here's some of the topics covered in our videos:

"DIY CENTERPIECES"

 1. What we use for bases and where we get the material.
 2. How to make a hole in the base for elevated centerpiece poles and how to prevent
     wobbly poles.
 3. What variety of materials you can use to cover the bases.
 4. Where to get mylar.
 5. How to make beautiful mylar, tissue or ribbon poufs easily.
 6. Inexpensive poles to elevate your centerpieces and where to get them.
 7. What to fill the poles with and where to get the material.
 8. How to fill a clear pole.
 9. How to make a sprocket to keep your pole secure and straight.
10. How to attach props to the top of the pole.
11. What printer we use and how to get economical ink to make computer designs.

"TIPS & TRICKS with FOAMCORE" 
 1. What tools we use to cut foamcore.
​ 2. How to prevent choppy and rough edges when cutting foamcore.
 3. Best position for your knife when cutting thru foamcore to get even edges.
 4. How to cut perfect circles.
 5. How to clean up rough edges when they do occur.
 6. How to cut perfect stars.
 7. How to cut clean and crisp letters.
 8. How to make corner edges, rabbit edges, v-grooves and rounded edges. 
 9. Secret tips for bending foamcore and how to get concave, convex or curved edges.
10. The difference between white and black foamcore.
11. Tips for painting foamcore and what paints to avoid and which ones to use.
12. How to get a perfect and smooth glossy painted surface.
13. How to glitter foamcore to get the best look and avoid mistakes.

"How to MAKE an OCTAGON BASE"

1. This video shares all the tips to make one of our most popular upgraded bases instead 
    of using styrofoam.

2. We share how to get the measurements right and tips for getting the sides even and 
    straight and a perfect octagon.

3. We share how to cut & glue each side and assemble it into a sturdy and re-inforced  
    party centerpiece base that will enhance anything you place on top of it. 
    

NEW 2018 VIDEO
DIY SQUARE GIFT CARD BOX




These videos are available for 
immediate viewing and downloading.
Click Here:

4 VIDEOS



To order other items, email me at: marlyss@mac.com
Or, visit our websites:
www.marlyssandstacey.com
www.guitarcenterpieces.com


Thursday, April 13, 2017

Class of 2017 GIFT CARD BOXES


By far.... the post I made in 2009 about graduation centerpieces has been the most popular. I've added updates to it many times to keep it fresh. Since I post more on Pinterest, Facebook and Instagram, I have not made as many posts here on this blog even though it's alive and well.

So I decide to post my favorite gift card boxes from this years Class of 2017 to inspire and also to show that I'm still here and working away!

Our gift card boxes are made from foamcore and often painted with high gloss Rustoleum colors. We use layered cutouts for lettering and photos to add dimension to the boxes. There is always a slot on top and a trapdoor on the bottom. 

Simple ones start at $85. Two to three level ones average $150-185 plus shipping.

They can be ordered by emailing me at 
marlyss@mac.com

I'll keep adding to this page as the season goes along but here's a few graduation gift card money envelope boxes to get started.

First let me say.....we never limit the amount of photos you can use. 
Some folks use one photo and it can be great. Some use many and that's sure fun too!





Sometimes we don't even use a photo and it can be colorful, classy and fun also.




We can work with many different ideas just as Kyndle's shows with her 
one-of-a kind logo at the top that she designed and 
her love of super heroes leading her to her college studies in animation.





If you want to view more gift boxes from the PAST years...or centerpieces... 

I'd love to hear from you with your ideas for a 
cool graduation gift card box that reflects you.






Monday, September 19, 2016

Cutting Foamcore

Cutting foamcore should be easy.
But it's not always easy for some folks.

This picture proves it.

But it's easy for us.

Here's an example below.

This was a 30" freestanding name in
multiple layers of foamcore.




If you need us to cut anything out of
foamcore  for you, please email us or
visit our website at:
www.partydecorationsbymarlyss.com


Sunday, November 22, 2015

Best iPad Mini protection cases and jackets to carry it in

First off....Let me say that all my jackets MUST have an iPad mini pocket. If they don't, well then, I just won't buy it.  My iPad Mini travels with me both on vacations and around town and out to eat frequently. It's my buddy.

I have 3 levels of jackets for here in Michigan.

LIGHT WEIGHT: Costco fleece jackets (or similar) with the all-important zipper pockets on the sides so things can't fall out and an inside pocket that is big enough...just barely.... for the iPad mini. "Barely" counts as good enough for me.




MEDIUM WEIGHT: My favorite medium weight jacket is from ScotteVest. Here's me and one of the 15 pockets this jacket has. It's called the Chloe Glow Hoodie and is $90 unless you get it on sale which I did. I didn't receive any benefits from saying this but I love their clothing and if I was a millionaire,  I'd probably order everything they have for women. Since I'm not, I'm selective.  

I ordered this one in XL because I like to layer up underneath it. I'm 5'4" and 135lbs and it fits me fine. Since Scottevest tends to have very accurate measurements if you like a more loose casual fit, I suggest upping it one size and forgetting about your ego like I had to do.




HEAVY WEIGHT: If I'm more dressy or it's really cold here in Michigan then my black coat from Columbia with an inner and removable very warm Omni-Heat silver liner fits the bill. I also ordered this in XL. I bought it at an outlet mall and kept trying them on until it felt just right. The outlet mall also had a North Face outlet but I'm too frugal for that. Columbia was fine with me. I liked their prices better and I couldn't love this coat anymore than I do...unless it was plastered with a North Face logo....because this pocket is BIG and could probably hold a little kid or puppy inside it instead of my iPad mini. 

Now about the iPad mini cases.

For 3 years I've had an Invellop Leatherette Case that I bought for $14.95.
It still looks like new. "Leatherette" is good stuff. Wears well.

The best feature on the Invellop Case
is that you can close the cover and it shuts the iPad mini off.
That's my favorite feature.

My second favorite feature is that it holds a pen stylus with an elastic loop. It's worked
great for 3 years and is still working just fine. It's handy to always have a pen and I use
the writing pen end more than the rubber stylus because...now my next favorite feature...it has some credit card slots that I keep small sheets of paper in instead.
Perfect for a quick note. 
(I know I could use an app for that but sometimes I stay in old school mode.)

The only drawback to the Invellop Case...and it's a major one....is 
that it will not reliably stand up.
I can't tell you how often I've used a salt and pepper shaker behind it to raise it up.
That works well in a restaurant but when I'm laying in bed that trick won't work. So I just hold it in my hand or prop it on blankets. 
It does have a hand strap but it's thin and doesn't instill confidence.

That's why when I got the chance to try the Gladius iPad mini case by New Trent (on the left) that goes for $35.93 I jumped right on the deal they offered me to review it and try it at a discount.



I was intrigued by the metal stand and the beefy hand strap. That's what drew me in and both features did not disappoint.  (The Invellop on the right is playing nice and standing for the picture but it doesn't have the iPad mini in it for the picture. When the iPad mini is in the Invellop case the weight makes it very unstable.)

The fact that I now have to press a button on the side to shut off the iPad...or wait 2 minutes for it to auto shut off....gosh I'm so lame....makes me not miss folding over a lid quickly to shut it off seem like something I can live without. Especially since there is a clear cover over it now that comes as part of the more protected Gladius case on the left.

The New Trent Gladius case stands up by itself so well. It stands up even on my bed when I turnover or adjust. It's a very sturdy kickstand. It's not an adjustable one though. But the angle choice they decided to make it was probably for this reason and it's more easily viewed straight on than looking down at it.

I thought I'd use the hand strap more now that it's a beefier one on the New Trent Gladius. I guess if I worked in the Apple store and walked around with it more, I probably would. (And I'd look so cool in my grey t-shirt with the Apple logo. 
If only I was an Apple genius. If only. If only.)


I thought I might go back to my old Invellop
case because I love familiarity and there is comfort in things you are use to. 
But....I guess the winner is the New Trent Gladius because my iPad mini is still in there.
I think it has found a new home. And...as you can tell from the size, it still
fit in all my pockets!