Birthday in a Box

Happy Monday Damask Lovers!
If you are here looking for the Reject Blog Hop – it’s still going on and it’s going strong!!! — we are making rejection look goooooood!
Head on over to check out all the amazing projects that didn’t make the cut.
 
Also, thank you so much to all those who have participated, left comments and linked to the hop from their own blog. I am so happy to see that this Blog Hop is a hit!
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Now for today’s project: Birthday in a Box
 
I came up with the idea for Birthday in a Box when I was brainstorming ideas for my cousin’s upcoming birthday. She is a freshman in college and I wanted to mail her some cupcakes, since dorm living isn’t terribly conducive to baking.
 
That idea quickly flew the coop – since mailing cupcakes seems like the messiest thing ever – right up there with mailing a Jello mold!
 
Anyway, I came up with a crafty way to mail the cupcakes without creating a nasty blob of icing all over the box.
Then I got to thinking — Why not include all the things she would need for a fun little birthday party in her dorm!?
 
Voila!  
Birthday in a Box!!
 
Since I just graduated from college last year (**LIE**), I have vivid memories of the fun times we’d have in the dorm.  Late nights of talking and being silly.
 
What better way to be silly than with a box full of old-school party supplies, reminiscent of when you turned 7 years-old and still thought cone shaped party hats were cool (although – I still think cone shaped party hats are cool)!
 
The first Birthday in a Box feat was to figure out how to mail cupcakes…the solution is pretty simple.
I baked the cupcakes (Red Velvet – yummm) and left them un-frosted. 
Then I placed the frosting in plastic piping bag and secured the top with a rubber band and some ribbon. 
I left the tip of the piping bag closed so that she can open it and frost the cupcakes when they arrive.
  
Now for the rest of the birthday fun!
 
Howsabout some candles for the cupcakes?
And a rousing game of Pin the Tail on the Donkey?! 
(talk about old-school!)
 
 
A few noisemakers:
 
 
Gotta have those beloved party hats along with some Birthday Loot bags for her “guests” !
 
 
 
Here’s a close up of the Loot bags:
 
 
And of course a simple, sweet birthday card!
Here’s the Birthday in a Box ensemble – ready to be sent!
 
Update: I got all of this to fit into a USPS Medium Sized Flat Rate Box!!!!
 
I just love this project!
It would be great for anyone, but especially kids/teens who are away at school or even Summer camp.
 
Please feel free to email me with any questions about this project.
 
Until next time, have a wonderful day and thanks for stopping by for some Damask Love!

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Hey, I’m Amber Kemp-Gerstel - the crafty brain behind Damask Love, where creativity, color, and a little chaos come together. I’m a suburban mom of two, known for turning up the volume on everyday DIYs and showing up like your colorful, crafty BFF. Over the years, I’ve gone from psychologist to full-time content creator, TV host, and brand partner, with appearances on Making It, Today, and HGTV. When I’m not making stuff or on set, I’m chasing around my two boys, Markus and Maxwell, and laughing my way through the mess.

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16 Comments

  1. 3.7.11
    JOAN said:

    This is a fantastic idea!! I love your creativity.

    I have love your rejection blog hop… so much that I decided I am going to submit projects in the next call just to be a part of the next one. Please tell me this is not a one time thing 😉 Seriously, thanks for implementing that idea, I didn’t took the rejection personally, but seeing all the great cards that didn’t make the cut I regain confidence to just keep swimming.

    Have a great week!

  2. 3.7.11

    This project ROCKS! So much fun and creativity in this post! Thanks for sharing!

  3. 3.7.11
    Lindsay said:

    AWESOME Amber! This is too fun! I looove it!

  4. 3.7.11

    I LOVE THIS!!!!!!!

  5. 3.7.11
    Belinda said:

    Super cute! I LOVE this idea! 🙂 This is something that I would have loved to get when I was in college! You’re such a sweet one! Just a quick question — what kind of frosting are you using? The kind I’ve used before has to be refrigerated after opening… I’d hate to give my recipient food poisoning on their bday!

  6. 3.7.11
    Amber said:

    Belinda! Your’s is a great question! I used traditional buttercream which doesnt need to be refrigerated. I also mailed the package via 2 day shipping so that it will be edible. Glad you liked the idea!

  7. 3.7.11
    Keva said:

    OMG. Are you kidding me? That is absolutely fantastic. What a wonderful gift! I love it. So bright and cheerful!

  8. 3.7.11
    Denise said:

    You might be the cutest person I know. I’d die if something like this came in the mail for me – so sweet!!!

  9. 3.7.11
    smdluxe said:

    This is so cute! Do you have another box on it’s way to me, my bday was yesterday? Maybe it’ll be on my doorstop tomorrow. lol Such a cute idea!

  10. 3.7.11
    Susan said:

    What a wonderful idea. If you weren’t the “favourite cousin” already, you will be now!

  11. 3.8.11
    katf said:

    I can’t believe all the cute creative projects you come up with!

  12. 3.8.11

    Oh goodness this is just so cute!! Love all the ideas you shared!

  13. 3.24.11
    Diane D. said:

    This is a fantastic project – thanks for sharing! I’m sure your cousin loved it.

  14. 1.13.12
    pcm said:

    Amber, this is fantastic!

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