When a family came to their newborn session with the idea of creating some Viking themed pictures, I will freely admit to not immediately knowing where to start. Some themes I am quite used to getting asked for, so I already know what to do when they are requested but
Crochet Viking Hat Pattern
Cardboard Props: How to Make a Viking Hammer / Thors Hammer- Mjolnir: Another Gangshow 2012 prop, this year i was required to make a cardboard Thor's hammer or Mjölnir ... This instructable is made mostly of cardboard, glue and pure dumb luck... If you like it rate it , if you make it show me Biggsy
The Viking cake: Bottom tier is a layered dark chocolate cake, filled with ganache and chocolate buttercream, sides covered with dark chocolate ‘bark’. The helmet is vanilla cake with v…
IMAGEN DE DRAGÓN
Pensa numa festa infantil inspirada no Peter Pan na Terra do Mundo, mas com os personagens principais Peter Pan, Sininho e Capitão Gancho trocado por Wendy, João e Miguel! Tão criativo, mágico, cheio de detalhes e texturas que posso um bom tempo admirando as fotos! Idealização: Tips & Ideas (PR)
Trevor turned nine yesterday. NINE. I can't believe it. We celebrated with his friends at the ice rink where he takes lessons. As part of the party package, the rink provides non-themed cups, plates, napkins, goodie bags, etc. Because Trevor had his heart set on a 'How to Train Your Dragon' theme, we did a few simple crafts to work the theme into the fun. Even though goodie bags were provided, Trevor REALLY wanted to make some that look like Toothless. We found small black party bags, then cut green cardstock ovals, used a Sharpie to color in the pupils, then glued them in place. We filled the bag with a dragon's favorite food, fish. Swedish fish, that is. We printed out The Viking Alphabet. Trevor used it to make placecards for each guest. That's his own name below. We kept the cupcakes very simple: chocolate cupcakes in black wrappers, with green-tinted vanilla frosting. They're topped with Shrinky Dinks. For each topper, we colored Toothless onto a piece of opaque white shrink film using Sharpies (left photo). Then we rounded the edges and punched a small hole (center photo). Finally, we shrank them (right photo). We shrank narrow strips to create anchors, which we attached to the main charms with Glue Dots. That way, the party guests could remove the anchor and take home the charm to use as a keychain, zipper pull, etc. Of course, the birthday boy's cupcake was extra special. We got glittery black candles which we arranged just like a spiny-backed dragon. Happy birthday, Trevor! You've made the past nine years the best of my life. I couldn't be happier being your mom.