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Frozen Birthday Party

December 12, 2014 by Paige 2 Comments

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I DECORATED the food table with a white disposable table cloth from the Dollar Store for easy clean-up.  There is nothing worse than spending hours cleaning up after the party is over.  I grabbed some branches and spray painted them white.  They soaked up most of the spray and didn’t show a bright white color, but I enjoyed the color contrast.  I had ornaments I had gotten on clearance at Target a couple years ago which I hung on the branches.  I also made my own ornaments out of toilet paper rolls.  For the backdrop, I tied sewing thread onto the top blind and then threaded cotton balls onto the thread using a needle.  This took a little bit of time, so do it the night before.  Also make sure to tie the string up and apart from other string or the balls will get tangled.IMG_4894

Our party was at night, so once it was dark, the Christmas lights outside shone through the blinds making for very cool lighting.Frozen party lights

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