Upcycled Fabric + Paper Owls
This has been quite the week for me. Its so funny how things come in spurts, but I’ll tell you, I’m not knocking it. I am happy to tell you that this sweet owl-y DIY project is featured over at Design*Sponge today. When Charlie told me he wanted a Harry Potter Birthday party, I have to admit I got pretty excited! Let’s have Potions Class and mix some crazy stuff! Let’s play Quidditch on bikes! Let’s hide the tri-wizard cup in my office and make the kids solve riddles to find it! Let’s make a whole slew of Hedwigs to deliver the invites! This is the result:
The owls came out so well, I wanted to keep a flock of them for myself. I have to tell you, I’m not a huge fan of bright orange and black Halloween decorations and these suited my aesthetic just right–so charming. I love how they look hanging in my window. I loathed to send them out as invitations, but they’ve received rave reviews from the recipients, apparently hours of fun for the kiddos.
These are quite easy to make and use just fabric scraps, paperboard (my favorite) and some decorative items. The great fabric shown here came from discarded fabric sample books our local window covering store tossed. What a score! The buttons, sequins and fasteners, I had all on hand.
Pop on over to Design Sponge and give it a whirl. They’re fun! And, didn’t you always just love those fasteners? I don’t know why but they always give me a little thrill when I use them. Must have been binding books when I was young? Do you have memories of those?
Happy Halloween!
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