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Showing posts with label Ballerina Birthdays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ballerina Birthdays. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

New Ballerina Reads!

It has been far too long since my last post, so sorry!  We're still in the process of updating our website (it's turned into one of those projects that takes much longer than originally anticipated)! In the meantime, thank you for being patient and checking out the blog! I hope to bring you the new site soon!

So spring has definitely sprung, and for California, there's even a touch of summer in the air!  I don't know about you, but summer makes me want to stock up on good books to read (along with fun dresses, sunglasses, and flip flops), and my quest for summer reading has already begun.  I've mentioned before that one of my favorite places in a bookstore is the children's section, so it's no surprise that for my summer reading I'm adding a few Ballerina Birthday friendly books to the pile.  Here are a few of my favorite finds!

Part-time Princess by Deborah Underwood and Illustrated by
Cambria Evans.  A fun story of an ordinary girl by day who braves trollsand dragons by
night, while attending balls and teas!
Ella Bella Ballerina and Cinderella by James Mayhew.
Beautifully illustrated and charming stories of Ella Bella
and her adventures with characters from well known ballets.
Miss Lina's Ballerinas and the Prince by Grace Maccarone and
Illustrated by Christine Davenier.  Another beautifully illustrated
book that follows the adventures of Miss Lina's ballerinas
in fun rhyming fashion.
All these are available on Amazon, or at your local bookseller.  Be sure to check out my past blog posts on great ballet reads here.  Happy reading!

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Thank You!

There's nothing like a nice thank you note, don't you agree?  I know they're a bit of a rarity these days, but I still enjoy writing them, and I definitely enjoy receiving them!  How cute is this thank you card from Olive and Zoe, my two 12 Dancing Princesses ballerina birthday girls from last month?  



It's super sweet, right? I wanted to share it here and also express my thanks to you readers for my lack of consistent blogging lately.  We're in the process of giving our website and blog a little makeover, so please bear with me as we make that transition.  I hope to have our new site up and running soon!  Check back every so often, I think you'll love our new look!  Thanks!

Thursday, January 31, 2013

A 12 Dancing Princesses Birthday Party!

I was so excited to get to do a party for two of my students from Sonoma Conservatory of Dance - Olive and Zoe are precocious sisters with a penchant for dance, and when their mom Julie told me they were itching for a Ballerina Birthday I was instantly excited!  There were so many great elements to this party, from the theme to the craft to the decorations, that I'll be blogging about it for awhile, be sure to check back!
The girls celebrate their birthdays together, since their birthday are separated by just a few weeks, which I thought was a sweet tradition, not to mention twice the fun!  The girls chose 12 Dancing Princesses as their theme, and Julie had a lovely book by Su Blackwell with fantastic illustrations to set the mood and tone for our dance lesson (I loved this book and will definitely be blogging about it more soon)!

A happy birthday guest!

Tutus and a pretty table!
Olive, Zoe, and their guests were absolute princesses.  We skipped and twirled through the enchanted forest where the princesses disappeared to at night, pretended to slip on our own fancy slippers to walk, tendu and march in, and used wands, scarves and ribbons to bring life to the trees, butterflies, and castle we read about.
After our own dancing adventures, students from Sonoma Ballet Conservatory performed excerpts from Les Sylphides and Raymonda for us.  The dancers were lovely, and received many rounds of appreciative applause before getting into craft time.  Each guest got their very own canvas to decorate a pair of ballet slippers for this super fun craft.  Here are some of the results...

Crafty action!
A SCD dancer performs

Look at that face!

Big birthday smiles : )
I have to say, The 12 Dancing Princesses may be a new favorite theme of mine for Ballerina Birthdays.  Julie had a wonderful vision to decorate the space, and with the excitement of the birthday girls, their guests, beautiful costumes, fun dance lessons and the lovely dancing by Sonoma Conservatory of Dance, it really was a birthday to remember!

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Oh Crafty Day! #3 - Votive Tutorial

Yet another crafty creation I did this holiday season for family and friends were these great votives.  Yep, you guessed it, the inspiration came from this Pin, but I did make some adjustments of my own along the way.
These are great just by themselves (who doesn't like to receive the gift of great lighting for a present?), or when paired with some bubble bath, body scrub, a good book, or tea to set the mood for some R&R.  I'm even thinking of making a batch to have on hand to use at my next Ballerina Birthday at the end of the month.  These would look so sweet on a birthday table, along with some festive flowers for table decorations.
This project really couldn't be easier, but does require some patience while waiting for the glue to dry (if you choose to use glue), and anticipate getting glittery.  IT GETS EVERYWHERE!  (But hey, it was Christmas, and if you're going to go overboard on glitter, it might as well be at the holidays, right)?

For these three votives I found used different shapes/sizes to see what I liked.
My favorite ended up being the long cylinder (on the right).  These were
all from the Dollar Store.


Just place double sided tape where you like, cover with glitter, and voila!
I do advise lots of newspaper/scratch paper to catch the glitter!




Instead of buying tea lights separate from the votives, I picked up a pack of 12
votives with candles already ready to go for the next round of decorating.
I also decided in this round to use a glue pen to try different designs
on the votives.  Here are diagonal stripes, but I also did chevrons
and polka dots, so the possibilities are endless!

After you've made your design, just cover in glitter!  Obviously, this
will be a bit messy, but if you let it dry completely (overnight ideally),
and brush the extra glitter off with a toothbrush you should be left with
your glittery design!
You can always go freehand as well! I did just simple designs
by freehand since I didn't trust myself to do anything really fancy, but
if the spirit moves you, go for it! The glue also wipes off pretty easy, so
if you make a mistake you can always start over!