Last Saturday, I hosted a seed swap party at my house. Everyone was asked to bring seeds and a dish to share.
Last Saturday, I hosted a seed swap party at my house. Everyone was asked to bring seeds and a dish to share.
This past Saturday we threw a big backyard party, and we didn’t even have to set out a trash can. Yep, that’s right, our party generated no trash – not a single piece. Want to throw your own no-waste party? Here’s a look at my set up.
Cupcakes made in ice cream cones are loads of fun, and since there aren’t any cupcake wrappers to throw away when you’re done eating them, they’re my go-to for parties.
Get your friends together for a holiday cookie swap. Here’s everything you need to make it happen.
Planning a party is a major undertaking, and it’s all too easy to overlook a task (or 10) – especially when you get down to the wire.
When you’re planning a party, there’s lots to keep up with – the menu, the guest list, your shopping list, who’s RSVPed (who hasn’t). It can be really overwhelming. But you know what helps? Getting all of those important details down in one place.
Grab some cupcake wrappers and make a fun bunting for your next party.
What do you do when you find an $1,800 digital projector at a yard sale for $3? You spend another $.50 on two white sheets, and turn your backyard into a movie theatre.