Fairy Wings and Toadstool Cupcakes
I’ve had this idea of making cardboard fairy wings with cut-out windows filled with tissue paper for the longest time. I probably thought it up when I was little but never was allowed to use a sharp knife or didn’t have the right supplies or something. So now that I’m a grown up, I’m making all my little-kid dreams come true. I love this part of being a grown up.
When I was down at Bethany‘s the other day, Annalie was kind enough to let me cut up her cardboard house that I made for her several weeks ago. We cut out a few sets of wings (utilizing the folding seam of the box for the fold where the wings would flutter) and got busy with some cheap craft paint.
You know what I love about visiting Bethany besides the fact that we’re really good friends and we stay up all night talking? I love it that I can whip up any old craft any old time and she NEVER complains about the mess. Maybe she secretly does when I’m gone but I’m thinking she doesn’t. [Editor’s note: I really don’t.] Plus it occupies the kids and that’s always worth something.
We painted, glittered and pretty much made Bethany’s patio into a sparkling wonderland of mess. I was a big fat happy grown-up princess in the middle of it. Of course the kids got bored of all the crafting way before I did and they wandered off to play fairies or something without the fancy wings I was making them. But that’s okay.
I’ve been thinking lately, as I do all these craft days with kids, that I need to have an adult crafting class. I try and try to cater my craft ideas to kids’ attention spans but that is a tricky, tricky business. It’s impossible, really. Maybe I could buy a bounce house or something and then finally have a satisfactory crafting session with adults that lasts more than an hour without someone wandering off. Just a thought.
The tissue turned out exactly like I wanted it to. I didn’t try too hard to make the cut-outs symmetrical or anything, because as you know I’m not a perfectionist.
Then we packed up our pretty wings and headed off to Jora‘s house to do our Alpha+Mom craft that I cannot reveal at this time. But yes, it does have something to do with fairies, gnomes and toadstools. I think this woodsy fairy kick might last a while.
The kids seemed to enjoy modeling the wings, which totally made my day. Bethany snapped most these photos because I was up to my eyeballs in the other craft that I cannot talk about right now. You’re going to love it. Stay tuned for that one. (Last Thursday of the month, like usual.)
We finished our magical fairy-filled day with something sweet: toadstool cupcakes! I don’t know if I’ve written this about Bethany before, and I’m sorry if I have (I don’t mean this to be a Bethany lovefest), BUT all you have to do to get Bethany to bake or cook for you is say something like, “Wouldn’t it be cool to make cupcakes that look like little toadstools?” and whoosh! She’s gone into the kitchen.
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been focused on something when suddenly I hear her mixer going or some pots and pans banging. I’ll look up and say, “Oh, you’re cooking. What are you making?” and she’ll reply, “Well you said you wanted bruleed lemon bars/almond cherry scones/eggs benedict/croque monsieurs…so I thought I’d whip some up.” Seriously. Just dream up something and she’ll make it happen. No wonder I spend so much time visiting there.
p.s. I know somebody is going to want the toadstool cupcake recipe. It’s here, with lemon glaze frosting. All that is Bethany. I can take no credit.
26 Comments
Amye
Sooo cute! Would you pleeeeeaaassseee post instructions on how to make the wings?
Ruth
Adorable! I really WISH I was as crafty as you . . .
Katie
This is awesome! What a fun craft and those cupcakes are darling!!!
joslyn
holy cow this is some insane cuteness!
Jen
You two make quite the fantastic pair.
I think the fact that you’re not a perfectionist is what makes you such a great crafter. You’re seriously amazing. You are to crafting what Bethany is to cooking/baking!!
I can’t wait to one day meet you both :)
Sarah
Yep, you two really do make such a good team.
tracey
dang, that’s cute stuff!!
Kuky
Oooh how fun. I love the fairy wings and toadstool cupcakes. I wish I had a chance to meet up with Bethany when we had gone down there. What a bummer, we so would have gone down again a couple of more times if I hadn’t gotten pregnant.
Jora
The kids have had so much fun with those wings! Thanks again! :)
Mary
Hi. My name is Mary, I’m 14 years old. I’m a 3 time cancer survivor and currently a post bone marrow transplant patient. I’m reading blogs because I’m thinking about starting one of my own. I have no idea who you are and I’ve only read this one post, but I just wanted to tell you that the children in these photos are absolutely gorgeous. I just thought you should know that, people should know when their kids are stunningly beautiful.
Heidi
Looks like fun! Your daughter in that first picture, oh my gosh. She’s radiant! If I were you I might wallpaper my house with that shot.
susana
I really looove the fairy wings, such a lovely crafts with simple materials!!
great and lovely idea :)
Amy
You and Bethany are a wondrous creative force to be reckoned with! What fun you must all have together with your kids being so artistic. I am sure the kids love it almost as much as you two do ;) and will hold these memories dear.
Kristie
You are the most fun mom!
I LOVE that Bug’s wings are green. Really, what other color would they be? :)
Heidi
I am instantly jealous that I don’t have fairy wings. I think I could use them right now. These are the greatest ideas and look like oh so much fun!
sizzle
I want some wings for myself. Those are awesome.
jastereo
you had me at …”utilizing the folding seam of the box for the fold where the wings would flutter” Nice!
elena fiore
Wonderful creations, wonderful chilrens !
E che bella la tua bimba!
Ciao, elena.
nicole
hey lady…love it! we are beyond fairies around here these days but i think it is sweet.
hey have you seen this yet?
http://eatingthedaisies.blogspot.com/2009/09/cartonlandia.html
ioi
Please tell me how Bethany got those toadstool cupcakes so RED?! I constantly battle finding the right coloring to make a good red icing.
bethany actually
ioi – Gel food coloring in general will produce much more vibrant colors than liquid food coloring. The brand I use is Wilton, which can be purchased at any craft store and even some Wal-Marts and grocery stores, and of course from the Wilton website.
BeachMama
You guys are just the best. You seem to always have so much fun pulling things together. I hope that some of it rubs off on visitors that you have ;).
Sarah @ BecomingSarah.com
The toadstool cupcakes are so cute! Well done the two of you!
Cate O'Malley
Hard to decide which I like best – the wings or the cupcakes!
Leesa
your daughter is so cute- look at that smile!
thats why I am a mum forever too- fulfilling all my childish dreams with them and making memories.
One day I’ll send you pics of my fairy party cakes I developed and perfected over the years- I started way before you having kids and plus my own 3 I keep loving more and more every day- such joy! but I’m not old! well I tell myself one’s only as young as one feels
but I’m a July 1972 girl too
oh! watch me! I just said the word perfected! Being a perfectionist is one of my hugest problems ATM!
Nicole
I love your ideas, I too try to be crafty with my kids for snackday, parties, and seasonal fun things for their preschool. I am a perfectionist, which is a problem sometimes. You are an inspiration and my new Martha! I was having a problem with my daughters halloween costume, as she wants to be a Monarch butterfly. Your wings out of cardboard are the perfect solution. I will make butterfly wings and sparkle them up!