Noah's Moon Party

Anyone who knows me well, knows I get a little too into throwing parties. I get all these crazy ideas that I want to implement and I spend way to much money and get myself stressed out to the max. I literally do it every single time.

For Noah's third birthday I made a promise to myself that I would throw a fun, yet simple party. I let Noah help me choose the theme. He is really into the phases of the moon currently, so he quickly responded that he wanted a "circle moon party" (he refers to each phase by the shape).

I kept the decorations cute, but simple. He totally loved everything and the party was a success! It was nice to take some of that stress away so I could actually enjoy my kiddo's birthday.

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Noah's Moon Party | Third Birthday | my only sunshine blog
Noah's Moon Party | Third Birthday | my only sunshine blog
Noah's Moon Party | Third Birthday | my only sunshine blog
Noah's Moon Party | Third Birthday | my only sunshine blog
Noah's Moon Party | Third Birthday | my only sunshine blog
Noah's Moon Party | Third Birthday | my only sunshine blog
Noah's Moon Party | Third Birthday | my only sunshine blog

What's your favorite part? xo Britt

DIY Moon Phases Print

Moon Day is July 20 and it celebrates man landing on the moon. In celebration of moon day, we decided to do a fun moon phase print. There are so many ways to make stamps and so many things to make them out of, but we decided to give potatoes a try :)

Make your own moon phases print.

Here's what we used:

  • cardstock
  • paint
  • knife
  • potato

Here's what we did:
For our print, we started in the middle. We trimmed the end off of the potato and made the full moon stamp in the middle. From there we cut a sliver of the circle off and stamped that to represent the waxing and waning gibbous. Then we cut even more, basically making the end of the potato a half circle to represent the first and last quarters.

After stamping that, cut the potato one more time leaving a sliver to represent the waxing and waning crescent. We stamped those on each side and we were done. We thought about labeling each phase, but we enjoyed the simplicity of just the stamped look.

Make your own moon phases print.

This project is so fun and simple. And its a really fun project for the kiddos to take part in. You cut the potato and hand it over and they can just stamp away :)

We hope you have fun making moon prints too! xo, Britt + Sky