This table was really fun to create. It was the one I struggled with the most, but I think it turned out so fun and unexpected! It was in my formal dining room, and the second table you saw when you walked in. You could see it from the front door.
This is part of a guest post I did over at Sunscholars. I love Rachel's blog. You will have to check it out. You can see my post HERE.
We were all just sitting around one Sunday morning, and I decided to enlist the kids help for making an Emerald City art piece. They were THRILLED! They have been very excited for my party, and like to see what I have planned.
SUPPLIES:
1 piece foam board ($.99 at the dollar store)
Elmer's glue Scissors Paint and brush Paper
{I used 3 different colors each
for the yellow brick road (3 sheets),
the poppies (5 sheets),
and The Emerald City (3 sheets)}
My favorite song lyrics from The Wizard of Oz:
It really was no miracle,
What happened was just this.
"The wind began to switch.
The house to pitch.
And suddenly the hinges started to unhitch.
Just then, the witch
To satisfy an itch
Went flying on her broom stick
Thumbing for a hitch."
Tear the edges off all the papers, and tear them into strips.
Then tear the papers into smaller pieces.
This project was super easy, and inexpensive. It took less than an hour, and the kids were so proud of themselves that they got to make a decoration for my party! Thanks kids!
I made little mini cakes for each person to take as a favor. I made the cakestands using the same technique I used for the birdcages for my daughter's reading/back to school party. You can see the instructions HERE. The only thing I did different, was this time, Hobby Lobby had round wooden disks in stock. They were 2 for $1, and a 30% off, so not bad.
Again, Candy and Christine helped me set up the table.
See the scrapbook paper? I really LOVE this line! I know the hot air balloon is cheesy! I got it at DI, and had plans of somehow cutting the animals off, but I ran out of time.

Candy and Christine helped me tie the tulle around each base, and attach the labels. They turned out SO CUTE!
You might also like:
Wizard of Oz party, Part 1 - The Invitation
Wizard of Oz party, Part 2 - Decor - 4 characters table
Wizard of Oz party, Part 3 - Decor - Munchkin land
Wizard of Oz party, Part 4 - Decor - Good and Bad Witches
Have a Happy and Creative Day!
Risa
Wizard of Oz party, Part 1 - The Invitation
Wizard of Oz party, Part 2 - Decor - 4 characters table
Wizard of Oz party, Part 3 - Decor - Munchkin land
Wizard of Oz party, Part 4 - Decor - Good and Bad Witches
Have a Happy and Creative Day!
Risa
1 comment:
Awesome! Very fun and cute :)
Bekah
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