Heather Mattos

Handmade Parties: Pool Party!

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

by Heather Mattos of Cookie Mondays

Well, folks, it’s HOT! Can you think of a better way to celebrate the joys of summer than with a pool party? These bright & sunny fun finds are sure to cool you off, just looking {or swooning} at them!

1. These colorful invites from InkSpot Workshop come in color schemes for both girls and boys, and coordinating cupcake toppers & favor stickers are also available.

2. These unique tissue lanterns by june petals remind me of big fat strawberries, and would be perfect swaying in the breeze.

3. How fun is this custom flip-flop banner by Twin Mom Made?!

4. I can picture lots of icey cold drinks in this polka dot tub from Brody and Ma.

5. Nothing says summer quite like watermelon slices… this time in sugar cookie form, by sugarcoated cookies.

6. Itsy bitsy, teeny weenie… cupcake toppers! Polka dot cuteness from 62 cards.

7. These personalized pool towels by Easy Edges Studio would make splashy party favors!

8. Summer is sweeter with an adorable bonnet, like this one from bella sol bebe boutique. What a cutie!

Rustic, Gender-Neutral Baby Shower

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

by Heather Mattos of Cookie Mondays

rustic, gender neutral baby shower featuring yellow and khaki

Last weekend my mom and her best friend, Audrey (both San Diego designers) threw me the most amazing baby shower luncheon. No detail was overlooked! We’re expecting a little boy, but don’t expect to see baby blue or cliché, cutesie boy themes here! The rustic, shabby chic feel with creamy whites and sunny yellows are perfect for a gender-neutral party.

Handmade Details:

  • Scalloped border invites and custom 2.5″ x 3.75″ stickers for coordinating water bottle labels by sarah + abraham.
  • Wooden frames from Ikea (with bright paper inserted) and paper take-out boxes served as plates and salad containers. We used scalloping shears to trim the top edges of the boxes.
  • Simple arrangements of white hydrangeas & ranunculus, and yellow pom poms in vintage glass bottles were gorgeous atop a brown parchment table liner. Single heads of cauliflower between the bottles added an organic touch.
  • Bales of hay flanking the tables, topped with natural burlap made a fun alternative to chairs, and vintage, tattered lampshades replaced the ever-popular paper lantern or tissue pom-pom!
  • Old-fashioned typewriter style menus, custom designed by MKL designs, were clipped onto old book covers.
  • For favors, I made Ruffled Sunglasses Cases with name tags tied on, which completed each place setting.
  • Cupcakes homemade using Sprinkles mix and a basic vanilla bean buttercream sweetened the deal. Forget the gifts… what preggo mama doesn’t appreciate a good cupcake?!
  • Photography by Melissa Larson

Wizard of Oz Birthday Party

Monday, April 12, 2010

by Heather Mattos of Cookie Mondays

Choosing a Wizard of Oz theme was a no-brainer when it came time to plan my Dorothy-obsessed daughter, Camden’s third birthday party.  I decided to focus on blue gingham, red sparkles, and “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” in a few simple handmade elements to pull it all together.

First stop: sarah + abraham for adorable invites.  I can’t get enough of the olliegraphic customizable children, so I aimed for a Dorothy-ized Camden (braids, blue dress, red shoes).

They were perfect as is, but just for fun I attached a tiny scrap of blue gingham fabric to the dress (double stick tape and a few stitches) and red glitter to the shoes (glitter glue with a tiny paint brush).

For her actual party outfit, we wanted something beyond the basic Dorothy dress that she pulls out of the dress-up box every single day!  I made a ruffley skirt, similar to this one, complete with blue tulle and rainbow ribbon, and a coordinating ‘3’ tee and hair bow.

All the little girls arrived in ruby slippers!

Bright yellow chalk transformed our front path into the yellow brick road.  Dozens of colorful floating balloons made the ceiling a rainbow.  I sewed tablecloths and basket liners out of more gingham fabric (which is very inexpensive at Joann Fabric).

Favors were ‘Toto baskets’, including stickers and coloring books from the dollar bin at Michaels , rainbow Skittles and crayons, and a shiny red apple (remember the talking apple trees scene?!)

But I think the highlight of the party may very well have been the cake.  Red and sparkly on the outside… rainbow on the inside.  We used this super easy technique.

Balloons, and cake, and friends, OH MY!  What could be more fun?  {Wicked witches not included.}

* Ruby slippers and favors photos by Melissa Larson.

Giveaway: The Rusted Chain

Monday, March 8, 2010

by Heather Mattos of Cookie Mondays

Today’s giveaway features Beki Hastings of The Rusted Chain.  Beki is an amazing jewelry designer and mom of three, specializing in beautiful, custom hand-stamped necklaces.  Her unique and inspirational designs are perfect for just about anyone. What a sweet, personal gift a piece like this would make for a mother or grandmother!

Beki is offering a $30 gift certificate to her shop to two lucky winners! (read more…)

a handmade baby shower

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

by Heather Mattos of Cookie Mondays

Hi!  I’m Heather.  I blog over at Cookie Mondays, where I share thoughts & ideas on my passions: creating, cooking, and coordinating… while attempting the balancing act of a stay-at-home mom of three (soon to be four!).  I love all things handmade, and would consider myself obsessed with entertaining and party planning.

I’m thrilled about the launch of Oh My! Handmade Goodness.  My monthly columns will be dedicated to the handmade party, featuring real events, resources, do-it-yourself ideas & tutorials, and tons of inspiration.  Enjoy!

This month I worked, from afar, on a project pretty close to my heart. (read more…)