Ava's 4th Birthday Rainbow Party

We celebrated Ava's 4th birthday last weekend with a rainbow themed birthday party. I post a few of the details here last week. Today I wanted to share with you a full birthday post. I love throwing a good birthday party, I love making them special for my kids and celebrating their life. 

Ava wanted a Rainbow Dash birthday party, so we took that idea and created a rainbow theme party and incorporated Rainbow Dash in the coloring pages and used a figurine on top of her cake. 

This post is pretty picture heavy so I will just let the pictures do the talking. I can't believe my baby is 4! Seems like she was just born, and here we are four years later. She's the sweetest girl and we love her so! Happy Birthday to my sweet girl! 

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Source List:

Styling + photography: Me

Cake: made by me

napkins + plates: JoAnn Fabrics

Lanterns + paper straws + party hats: Target

Circle garland: made by me 

Cake Pops: Sweet Treats by Heather

Oreo cookies: made by me

Candy: Party City

 

 

Coffee Date:: When Lyrics Become Your Prayers

Worship is such a deep and personal way to connect with the Spirit of God. It's personal, it's raw, freeing and often times our first connection with Christ. 

Music and worship has played such a big part of my relationship with the Lord. God speaks to me the most during times of worship, through music and songs. Through lyrics. 

If we were having coffee today I'd tell you that often times songs become anthems for me during seasons of life. The song Oceans by Hillsong United has been one of those songs for me. I remember when I first heard it I thought the words were so powerful and raw. 

I have found myself more and more in the last few weeks praying each word of this song and applying it to my own life. God has me in a season of sacrifice. Which is sorta ironic because he started stirring this inside of me at the end of last year, and then at the beginning of February I started an 8 week Bible study with the ladies from my church on Sacrifice and Suffering. God always has a sense of humor don't you think?

It's been wrecking me. God has been teaching me so much about Him. And about the season of life that I'm in and where he wants me to be. I hope to share more with you soon. I've related to songs like this before, songs that I feel I've literally lived out every word. Felt every emotion of it too. 

And sat on my knees before God crying out and praying the lyrics as if I could have written them myself. Connected through worship, song and prayer. 

This week has been quiet as I've had my mom in town and I'm soaking up every last moment with her and my family, but if we were having coffee today I would love to know how your week has been?

Anything God is teaching you lately? 

Any songs like this you feel you've lived and prayed through?

Rainbow Party Details

We celebrated Ava's 4th birthday this past weekend with a rainbow party! She wanted a Rainbow Dash party, for those of you that know me personally you know that I don't do character parties. So I decided to do a rainbow color themed party instead and add a few touches of Rainbow Dash, just enough but few so that the party didn't scream My Little Pony & Rainbow Dash. 

I love using color as a party theme. Pick just a few or a bunch and you can really put together a party well. Since this was a rainbow party I used them all. First thing I used was a big 12x12 Paper pack from WeR Memory Keepers. This thicker paper was going to be used for a bunch of different projects. I loved the bright colors and the double sided paper gave me two print options to choose from. 

The first project I used this paper for was favor tags. Using a 2 inch circle punch I punched out 20 circles using all the different colors of paper. Then I used some labels and typed up a message and printed them out and placed the sticker over the tag. Punch a hole through it and tied it up with some bakers twine also purchased from WeR Memory Keepers. 

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I saw these "WISH" die cuts on the website and I thought they would be really cute placed on various tables throughout the party. Using the WISH die template I used my letterpress machine to cut a few of these out, I used the same paper pack and just choose a few different colors. 

Another fun detail I added was these colorful circle banners. Using my 2 inch circle punch and the same fun paper, I punched out several circles. I used two of each of the bright colors in the paper pack. I used 25 circles for each banner. 

Using my sewing machine I fed each circle though sewing them together to make one long banner. I repeated this step and made five banners total. 

Here's what they all looked like hung up over the dessert table, they turned out so nice and I think all together they make a fun impact! 

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Lastly using some baker's twine in two different colors I tied them around these glass drinking bottles for some added detail. 

Using theses simple tricks you can kick your parties up a notch! Simple and fun details help pull a party together and really impress your guests! 

The products I used for this party are listed below:

 12 x 12 Big Basics Paper pack

WISH Template

Bakers Twine in blue & green

Evolution Letterpress Machine 

If you love any of the items used above use code WORLEYHOUSE for 20% off your purchase from WeR Memory Keepers, shop here. 

*I have a partnership with Lifestyle Crafts & WeR Memory Keepers. Every month I get to bring you fun projects with parties in mind. I received the supplies listed above in exchange for this post. All opinions and ideas are my own as I truly enjoy putting together these projects. 

Five Ways to Boost Your Savings Account

I'm frugal. I love a good deal & bargain too! But, I haven't always been this way. When I was in college and not very money savvy and very uneducated about my money saving was the last thing on my mind. 

As I got older and when I was newly married I became more aware of where my money was actually going. These days I'm all about saving your money where and when you can. Shopping clearance racks, and trying not to pay full price for anything! I also believe in having an emergency fund, a regular savings account and saving for the things you want and not going into debt for them.

Today, I wanted to share with you 'Five Ways to Boost Your Savings Account." These are simple, practical and all ways that I've used to save and add money to my family's bank account.

1. Keep a change jar. You can save a lot by throwing all that loose change into a jar and letting it add up. We're currently saving ours and adding it to our kid's savings accounts when it's full. 

2. Use Your Tax Return. If you're getting something back this year instead of spending it before you even get it, commit already to add it to your savings account! 

3. Save $5 a week. This might not seem like a lot but again it adds up. Skip your weekly latte or drive through eating out trip and save that money instead. When you don't know where to start, start small. I find that everyone usually has an extra $5 they can add to their savings. Over time this adds up, and when you can afford to save more do it! 

4. Commit to a 52 Week Savings Plan. You may have seen these before where you save each week for a year. The first week you save $1 for week one, the next you save $2 for week two and so on till you're saving the same amount each week for the week you're on. By the end of a year you could save $1378! You can find more info about that here.

5. Skip eating out once a month. If you're a family who eats out a lot this is a good one for you. Commit to skipping this at least once a month and adding what you would have spent in eating out together put that back into savings. I know my family when we eat out we spend a minimum of $30, that's a lot over a year! Celebrate by cooking a meal at home together instead! 

I really love Dave Ramsey's book The Total Money Makeover, if you haven't read it yet I highly encourage it. What are some of your favorite money saving tips? Share them in the comments below. 

Coffee Date:: That One Time When My Mom Surprised Us.

Hello friends!

Happy Friday to you! I hope you're all having a wonderful morning. Let's sip our coffee, unwind a bit, I want to hear about your week. 

If we were having coffee this week I would tell you that this week went by fast! The best thing that happened this week is that my mom flew into town and surprised us all! She came into town for Ava's 4th birthday & party! 

The look on Ava's face and the screaming from excitement was priceless. I wish I would have video tapped it! So yes, my mama is here staying with us for a good 10 days. I can hardly believe it myself. I always love having her come visit. 

Also I would tell you that that past week Zane turned 15 months old! Wow! This time is going to fast. And on Monday I will officially have a 4 year old and a 15 month old! Time goes to fast and my babies are growing to fast as well. 

So this weekend we're celebrating Ava's birthday with a rainbow party, and going to enjoy lots of family time! I'm so excited!

Ok, now it's your turn. Since we're having having coffee tell me about your week? Anything exciting happen? Anything you want to share? Tell me in the comments below, I wanna hear your stories. 

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Have a great weekend friends!