Little House-Making Christmas Party
Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2017 2:51 am
I am going to host a party for my friends and co-workers where we make some Christmas cardboard houses. I just wondered if you have an advice on this plan.
Here's the plan:
1. Pre-build the houses of 4 different designs (I have about 25-30 already done) leaving off bases, chimneys. Pre-prime the houses.
2. Have paints available for painting the houses. No glitter though, because I think there won't be enough time to paint, glitter, and embellish in a short block of time. It's kind of a drop-in so people can come and go over a 4-5 hour period of time.
3. Have some Christmas scrapbook paper for the die cut houses so people could decoupage if they want. I have a ton of this paper. (My name is Lucy and I am a paper hoarder.) Also the scrapbook paper could be used to cover the bases.
4. When the painting or covering of the house is done, add windows, porch, columns (straws, most likely), chimney if desired.
5. Attach to the pre-made base - hot glue for this so it will adhere quickly.
6. Embellish - bottle brush trees, dollar store Santas, snowmen, greenery, little birds, etc.
7. Take photos at photo display.
I've been saving up embellishments whenever I see them on sale so I have most of the stuff. I've bought lots of glue. I already have a large supply of hot glue guns from previous years crafting parties.
I figure it will be somewhat chaotic, but I think it will work. I've hosted a wreath-making party for several years with tons of greenery and embellishments so I think this will be similar. I worry that the real issue is the painting the houses - how quickly will they dry? I have a stove in my basement with could be warmed up a little bit so people can dry them a little faster.
What do you think?
Lucy
Here's the plan:
1. Pre-build the houses of 4 different designs (I have about 25-30 already done) leaving off bases, chimneys. Pre-prime the houses.
2. Have paints available for painting the houses. No glitter though, because I think there won't be enough time to paint, glitter, and embellish in a short block of time. It's kind of a drop-in so people can come and go over a 4-5 hour period of time.
3. Have some Christmas scrapbook paper for the die cut houses so people could decoupage if they want. I have a ton of this paper. (My name is Lucy and I am a paper hoarder.) Also the scrapbook paper could be used to cover the bases.
4. When the painting or covering of the house is done, add windows, porch, columns (straws, most likely), chimney if desired.
5. Attach to the pre-made base - hot glue for this so it will adhere quickly.
6. Embellish - bottle brush trees, dollar store Santas, snowmen, greenery, little birds, etc.
7. Take photos at photo display.
I've been saving up embellishments whenever I see them on sale so I have most of the stuff. I've bought lots of glue. I already have a large supply of hot glue guns from previous years crafting parties.
I figure it will be somewhat chaotic, but I think it will work. I've hosted a wreath-making party for several years with tons of greenery and embellishments so I think this will be similar. I worry that the real issue is the painting the houses - how quickly will they dry? I have a stove in my basement with could be warmed up a little bit so people can dry them a little faster.
What do you think?
Lucy