Penguin Party Printables
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Penguin Party Printables. I cannot even tell you how many time I have been asked, “yeah, I know *you* love it, but is it worth the money?” about my Cricut machine(s). Hands down, emphatically, without hesitation, my answer is always YES!! I know it is a lot of money to put down, especially if you are an adult with bills and adult things to deal with, but I this purchase is totally worth the splurge. Last year, I shared over 40(!) projects with my Cricut…and those are just the projects I posted, my Cricut is used at least once a week for class projects, custom t-shirts, gifts, and party decor. In fact, I created all of the paper products for this penguin party with my Cricut in just under an hour. (I will share the links at the end of the post)
My son was feeling a little disappointed with his boring after school snacks, add that to a case of Winter blues, and you have a little one that needs a little more fun in his afternoon. School is hard y’all! Since he is really into penguins right now, I decided to set up a little penguin party table for him.
Last night, I worked on the party printables; party rounds, straw flags, glass milk bottle embellishments, favor tags, snow flakes, food tents, and invitations. Cricut Access has plenty of penguin images to choose from. I was able to create everything in less than an hour, and then about another hour to print, cut, and assemble everything.
Once he was off to school, I set up most of the party table, and emailed a pdf copy of the invitation over to a few of his friends. My friends are pretty good about coming last minute for me, but, some may not be, so be sure to send invitations out a little earlier.
Supplies for the Penguin Party Printables:
Printer
Twine
Pen
Party Favors
Toothpicks
Scissors
Cricut Design Space Links:
I am sharing parts of our penguin party all week, so check back everyday for more winter party inspiration!
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Tags : Cricut, DIY, Penguin, Penguin Party, Snow Party, Winter Party, Winter Wonderland
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