We had organized a small baby shower function recently in our office for our dearest colleague and sister - Amrita Didi, who is now almost due for April with her first child. In Nepal "baby shower" is popularly known as "Dahi Chiura" where mother-to-be is feed "Dahi & Chiura" (Curd & Beaten Rice) along with other varieties to have a safe delivery and healthy baby. 1. Baby Shower Invitation: I created an invitation for the event via picmonkey. Guess Whooo is Almost Due... 2. Baby Shower Garland: It is very pretty easy to make, I cut out the onesies from the paper, wrote letters on it and stuck the onesies on the rope. For more tutorial, please click here. Baby Shower Garland 3. Surprise#1: Pregnancy Announcement Tee: We surprised her with the hand-painted pregnancy announcement t-shirt, as we could not find one. I'm sure, seeing the baby in blue, everyone is guessing it's a boy! (But, we have to wai...
It's a wedding season in Nepal, and our very closed friend Chandu recently got hitched. To honor her, we threw Bachelorette Party. Here's the simple tricks and tips to organize it. 1. Photo Booth: For photo booth, we made the photo backdrops out of silver paper plates, tape it carefully so that it overlaps and get the scallop effect. 2. Photo Props: Please see here for the photo props tutorial. The Fun Props! The Girls! 3. Dress Code: The color coordinating is a fun part for the Bachelorette Night, we made bride-to-be wear a great number in pink and rest of the girls (bridesmaids) wore black dress. Chandu's Bachelorette Night Photo booth 4. Bride-to-be Sash: Obviously to honor Bride-To-Be the sash is must. As these kind of party props are not available in Nepal, I made it out and it was pretty easy. I took the satin cloth, cut in the regular sash size and wrote "Bride-To-Be" in pink, wit...
This post is related to 'how to wrap a Champagne for a gift'. As summer is around the corner, let's give a touch of "tropical thunder" while gift wrapping the champagne. Here, I have wrapped it as a pineapple. SUPPLIES: 1. Yellow Paper (for the Pineapple Body) 2. Green Paper (for the leaves) 3. Glues/ Scotch-tape 4. Markers 5. And of course, the Champagne bottle! Gifted Wrapped Champagne into Pineapple! Tropical Thunder! :) INSTRUCTIONS: Step#1: Wrap the body of the champagne bottle with a yellow paper. Step#2: Cut the green paper in a shape of leaves. Step#3: Paste the paper leaves on the neck of the bottle. Step#4: TA-DA! You have just transformed the champagne into a pineapple! Have FUN and Safe Drinking Guys!
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