If you are obsessed with the moustaches then this little man tea party is for you.
This has got to be one of my favourite parties for a boy. With Father's day around the corner I were researching for bowties when I came across this amusing party. It has our sense of humour written all over and its low budget, minimal effort and creative - what a clever mum!
Moustache drawn onto the paper cups, shirt drawn onto napkins and faces drawn onto the paper plates. It is not only simple but its unique. Each boy becomes a little man character wearing a tie or bowtie.
Love love love this idea.
Showing posts with label Chic sense of humour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chic sense of humour. Show all posts
Metallic Purses
These metallic animal clutch/purses are wicked cool by tsurubride. Pretty unique and make super cool gifts :D
Love the story behind the name: In the old Japanese tale The Crane Wife, a poor sail-maker finds an injured crane on his doorstep with an arrow through its wing. The man takes the crane in and nurses it back to health. After he releases the crane, a woman appears at his doorstep with whom he falls in love and marries. Because they need money, his wife offers to weave a wondrous sail that they can sell at the market, but only if he agrees never to watch her make it and never have her create another one. The sail sells for a tidy profit and they live comfortably. But the man gets greedy and gets his wife to weave another sail, which she does – again making him promise that this will be the last and that he will not watch her weave it. This sail is even more beautiful then the last, and sells for even more. But again, the man gets greedy and haves her make one more. As the previous times she makes him promise that this will be the last and that he will not watch her weave it. The man is too curious though and he eventually peeks in to see what she is doing and is shocked to discover that at the loom is a crane weaving the wind from her wings into the sails. The crane, seeing him, flies away and never returns.
Love the story behind the name: In the old Japanese tale The Crane Wife, a poor sail-maker finds an injured crane on his doorstep with an arrow through its wing. The man takes the crane in and nurses it back to health. After he releases the crane, a woman appears at his doorstep with whom he falls in love and marries. Because they need money, his wife offers to weave a wondrous sail that they can sell at the market, but only if he agrees never to watch her make it and never have her create another one. The sail sells for a tidy profit and they live comfortably. But the man gets greedy and gets his wife to weave another sail, which she does – again making him promise that this will be the last and that he will not watch her weave it. This sail is even more beautiful then the last, and sells for even more. But again, the man gets greedy and haves her make one more. As the previous times she makes him promise that this will be the last and that he will not watch her weave it. The man is too curious though and he eventually peeks in to see what she is doing and is shocked to discover that at the loom is a crane weaving the wind from her wings into the sails. The crane, seeing him, flies away and never returns.
Chic ABC Paper Cups
Forget boring plastic disposable cups for your party or event - meet these ABC paper cups instead. If you love to S-P-E-L-L you'll definitely love these! I have seen them around on packaging websites and was disappointed I couldn't get them here in Australia now I am so stoked that these chic ABC cups are available at My Little Jedi.
A simple concept designed by Seoul based IaM Design, these would be fun for kids and adults alike.
Spell your name, a message and even get cheeky with 'em I say!
A simple concept designed by Seoul based IaM Design, these would be fun for kids and adults alike.
Spell your name, a message and even get cheeky with 'em I say!
Your Baby's Future Predicted...
B r i l l i a n t.
Many of you will remember "The Wheel of Responsibility" from Wry Baby I posted last month. Here is another amusing item!
“Mysterio predicts your child’s future on a cotton t-shirt which is then sealed in a hand-stitched muslin bag. There are 12 possible futures but you won’t know yours until you open it" A different type of Magic 8 Ball.
Many of you will remember "The Wheel of Responsibility" from Wry Baby I posted last month. Here is another amusing item!
“Mysterio predicts your child’s future on a cotton t-shirt which is then sealed in a hand-stitched muslin bag. There are 12 possible futures but you won’t know yours until you open it" A different type of Magic 8 Ball.
The Wheel for Parents
This has got to be the funniest present you can get for new parents. Can you imagine waking up in the middle of the night, spinning the wheel and leaving it up to fate as to who attends to the crying baby?
The Wheel for Parents available at Wry Baby
Um... What the?
Pet High Chair?? I rather have my puppy on my lap or on a chair but not a high chair. Too OTT for me.
Found via Incredible Things
Found via Incredible Things
Guilty!!!!!
This is my friday find via logodesignlove.
Make sure you subscribe to Chic Mother and Baby store mailing list so you don't miss out on any member exclusive specials and previews – we have SO much going on in April to celebrate Easter and MORE new stock! Don't forget about joining our facebook fan page - sometimes we just offer bonus freebies! Woot woot!
Make sure you subscribe to Chic Mother and Baby store mailing list so you don't miss out on any member exclusive specials and previews – we have SO much going on in April to celebrate Easter and MORE new stock! Don't forget about joining our facebook fan page - sometimes we just offer bonus freebies! Woot woot!
hehehehe....
Just had to share this! - BeardMe iPhone app - its not for free but a definite entertaining app and definitely made me giggle!
Sock Story
Very cute collection styling for socks by townhouse Who knew socks could have a story to tell :)
Found via Ohjoy
A good laugh in the kitchen with the kids!
Kids are constantly dropping food on the floor, can't change that fact but have you ever applied the '30 second rule?' The 30-Second Rule, A Decision Tree certainly gave me a laugh. Found via San Fran Food Blog.
And this virtual Egg Watcher is a gem - Make the perfect boiled egg (you can choose if you want it runny, squiggy or firm). Both mum and kids can be entertained with its animation! Love it!
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