circus party





Australian mom, Cassie, threw this circus bash for her son's birthday. She got some help from 'Partee Petit', a company that helps pull together birthday parties. So many creative ideas to borrow! The clown cake is cute without being creepy, and all the fun carnival games and festive decor are just perfect.

On a side note- for those of you interested in the 'baby shower by mail' article, I have updated the link, below. 

gen says... (mother's day treat)









From Gen,

"Just thought I would pass along a few quick photos from Mother's Day.

First, I must tell you that I have been totally inspired by all my new Hicks items that I just picked up. My absolute OBSESSION is the trophy invitation. We used it for Lucy's gift to her mom- and she customized it with her own darling hand written note. 

This year, we kept things very simple for Mother's Day. I took a page from Sara's birthday, and told my husband exactly what I wanted this year- just a lovely bouquet of hand-picked peonies from our friend's yard.

Peonies are my absolute favorite- and even better when they are pink! Sara's strategy (don't make your husband guess what will really make you happy) worked out perfectly. This year I actually got exactly what I wanted and it didn't break the bank.

I put the peonies right next to the bed so that I can smell them while I drift off to sleep- and they look just perfect with the Mother's Day gift that I could not resist treating myself to - a lovely orange modern toile bedspread for the summer (picked up on major clearance at Pottery Barn).

In the morning, Benjamin whipped up a simple little breakfast with the kids, for me and Lucy's mom. What a lovely way to start the day!

I hope everyone had a wonderful Mother's Day! -Gen"

reader question of the week




reader question of the week:

"My best friend moved to the other side of the country about 6 months ago, and we're having babies a week apart from one another. I would have thrown her a baby shower if she still lived here, and I've heard of mail/long distance baby showers but wouldn't really know how to put one together. Thanks for any thoughts and help! -Jen in Utah"

Jen- your question reminded me of two things you should look at: 1) We did a story at the Kids magazine about a baby shower by mail- it's on the Martha Stewart website here.  2) Brooke at Inchmark recently did a post about 'sunshine in a box' to some Northern friends here. In a bit of irony- that is Brooke in the bottom picture from the MS story!

To submit your query for question of the week, email me at hickspapergoods(at)yahoo(dot)com

mother's day



Mother's Day- like all holidays- snuck up on me this year. I was determined to do something nice for my mom (and my husband's mom), since becoming a mother myself, the role has had new significance. A wave of domesticity came over my body earlier this week and I managed not only to do homemade cards for the (grand)mother's, but also made peppermint chocolate chip cookies that I distributed to some fellow mom friends who take a music class with me. 

The cookies were easy enough- I made them (a modified version of the Barefoot Contessa's chocolate chunk cookies), packaged them in some leftover glassine envelopes, and slipped a little mother's day greeting into the bags.

The cards- which were supposed to be fairly easy as well- took much more time then I had anticipated. First- was getting my 17 month old to cooperate. Luckily, I had my husband help do the handprints, but that didn't stop my son from getting paint into his mouth. I laid out one big piece of blue scrapbooking paper (from Michael's), dipped his hand in some paint, and then stamped both hands as many times as he would let me. None of the handprints were perfect, but I felt I had gotten enough for two good ones.

Then I used my circle cutter to trim the handprints. I experimented with the size, and learned the lesson early on you really only get one try at it- so pick the size you want before you get cutting! Then I affixed the handprint to an individualized greeting I printed on my computer, with a little heart at the top. The handprint circle was sized to cover up all of the message, except the closing. 

I tried to come up with something clever to say, that would somehow link the handprint. Ultimately I decided on 'Happy Gram-mother's Day' (my son's name is Gram).

The whole thing took over an hour by the time my perfectionist tendencies had their way, but I was glad to do it and felt accomplished when I got them in the mail! 

Happy Mother's Day to all you moms. I'm signing off for the weekend.