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One of the coolest parts about what I do is being able to help in a little way with milestones and celebrations. I just love seeing pictures of these events with all the beaming faces. Natalie at Southern Belle’s Charm recently created one such happy celebration; she took the graduation set designed by Frog Prince designer Renee Adler and had it recolored for her son, Greyson’s, graduation from kindergarten. It looks like it was an event no one is soon to forget!

One of my favorite things that Natalie did in this party is creatively used the printables she was given; she used them as building blocks to create what she needed rather than use everything just as it was. See her website for photos of the entire inspirational event!

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There's been quite the call for a tutorial on how to make these little pushpop hats seen in the " bright future" graduation party! I'm happy to be able to show you how they were made. It wasn't an extremely scientific process to creating these little hats, so as with all tutorials, I am sure you will find a  more precise way to accomplish the look as you go along. If you're not using pushpops { Read More! }

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Graduation time is already here again; can't believe how quickly the school year went by! A celebration is always in order to commemorate a graduate's big achievement, and sweets and fun printables are just the way to do it. To add a fun element and a theme to our "party" we are celebrating a "Bright Future" and used common everyday lightbulbs to help decorate. I used a few very sweet { Read More! }