DIY Glittery Shamrock Fairy Dress Up Accessories

Have you ever had an idea that totally starts out small and vague but then blossoms into something really awesome? That is exactly what happened with these DIY glittery shamrock fairy dress up accessories. Once you get in that creative mindset it can truly take on a life of its own. Now, you can let your little one prance around to her heart’s content this holiday as an adorable shamrock fairy.

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Shamrock Fairy Accessories

Originally, I only had a shamrock headband in the editorial calendar. I thought something fun and playful for little girls to wear would be a sweet idea. Then the idea started to grow. Every mom knows that kids love playing dress up. Mine come up with some of the most creative ensembles that have me in tears from laughter. Why not add some Saint Patrick’s Day fun to their dress up trunk. That’s exactly what these DIY glittery shamrock fairy dress up accessories do.

 

Gold Headband, Foam Shamrocks, Ink Pen, and Gold Wire

DIY Shamrock Fairy Dress Up Accessories Materials

 

2 Cut Lengths of Gold Wire Next to Pink Scissors and Foam Shamrock

Step 1

Start but cutting 2 lengths of gold wire roughly 9 inches long each.

 

Gold Wire Wrapped Around an Ink Pen

Step 2

Next, wrap one piece of wire around your ink pen to form a spring.

 

Close Up of Gold Springs

Step 3

Slide the spring off of the pen and repeat with your second piece of wire.

 

Gold Spring Attached to Headband

Step 4

Then wrap the ends of each spring around your headband.

Tip:

  • If you have to use a solid headband, add some hot glue to the wrapped wire to help hold it in place more securely.

 

Flattened End of Coil attached to Headband

Step 5

Now, bend the top coil on each spring so that is lies flat as pictured above.

 

Gold Spring glued to Foam Shamrock Stem

Step 6

Add a dab of hot glue to the stem of a foam shamrock and press the flattened coil into it.

 

Shamrock Attached to Gold Spring

 

Step 7

Immediately cover with a second foam shamrock and press firmly together.

 

Shamrock attached to Spring and attached to Headband

Step 8

Now secure the rest of the shamrock edges together with hot glue.

 

Glittery Shamrock Headband

Step 9

Repeat steps 6 through 8 with the second spring on your headband.

 

Green Glittery Fairy Wings

Step 10

Set your headband to the side and pull out your fairy wings.

 

Gold Wire Wrapped around Center of Wings

Step 11

Start by wrapping the center of your fairy wings in gold wire.

 

Close up of Gold Wire Glued to Wings

Gold Wire Attached to Wings

Step 12

Next, outline each of the wings with a single strand of gold wire, securing every few inches with hot glue.

Gold Wire Outlining Wings

Tips:

  • Do this on a non-stick surface otherwise you’ll end up gluing your wings to the table.
  • Wrap each part of the wing separately. For example: one length of gold wire for the top right wing and a second length of wire for the bottom right wing.

 

Gold Coins Glued on Green Wings

Step 13

Lastly, attach some gold coins to the wings as decoration. I attached one to each glittery swirl as well as a second coin to the bottom wings. This makes it easier to keep them symmetrical.

 

Shamrock Fairy Accessories

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That’s it! Now your little one can do what she does best: play pretend. These DIY glittery shamrock fairy dress up accessories are so much fun, I totally want to make a second set for me to wear. We might add a rainbow wand, too. What do you think? Don’t worry about this craft breaking the bank either. Everything except the gold wire came from the Dollar Tree and even that you can get there if you don’t have any on hand. Don’t you love that store when it comes to the holidays? This awesome project only cost $4 to make ($5 if you need wire, too). Worth it!

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How to Get Kids On Board Paying Off Debt

Don’t let mom guilt derail you in your goal to be debt free. Instead find out how to get kids on board paying off debt with these tips.

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You’ve made the decision to finally be debt-free and dig out of this hole you have made. You are budgeting regularly and throwing every extra penny at that mountain.

Then you are leaving the art show at school and the kiddos start begging for fast food because they’re hungry. Or your oldest is begging you for money for the book fair even though he already has at least 5 books at home unread.

These incidents don’t have to derail you in your goal if you find out how to get kids on board paying off debt.

I admit, my kids are my weak spot. It is so much easier to tell myself no than it is to tell my kids no.

If you ask them I’m sure they would tell you I say no all of the time because that’s how tiny humans are. When they want a birthday party or money for something at school, however, I am overcome with guilt about telling them no.

Unfortunately, the grandparents are not always helpful on that front making that guilt triple sometimes. You think, “They [your kids] didn’t create this mess so it’s not right to punish them.”

Believe it or not, you are not punishing them. The fact is that in this stage of our life they need to be told no.

It won’t kill them to have a small dinner for their birthday or forego that super cool eraser set at the book fair.

Yes, it is not their fault that you’re in debt but this is not a punishment. It is a temporary stage of life so that you can live even better in a few short years.

That is why it is so important to get kids on board paying off debt. It makes your life easier but also teaches them the valuable lesson of working towards goals and taking ownership of your mistakes.

 

Family Wearing Masks and Being Silly

Be Straight With Them

First of all you have to tell them like it is. Teach your kids what debt is, how you get it, and why it’s bad. Let them know your total debt and your plan for paying it off.

I promise you that even being a thousand dollars in debt will seem like a lot to them because they cannot fathom that kind of money. Keep this conversation simple for young children giving them short specifics.

Warning:

 

Hashtag Debt Goals Text

Make It Fun

Think paying off debt can’t be fun? Think again. It is easier than you think to make this fun for kiddos. This family even created a hashtag that they would say every time things come up that they aren’t spending money on.

Eventually their toddler even started shouting out the hashtag. This got the message across while still being fun for the kiddos. You can also have rewards for them every time you go to the store and they don’t ask for something.

These should be free things like extra game time on the XBox or 2 stories at bedtime instead of one. Create a list of ideas and share them with the kids before you leave the house to encourage the behavior.

 

Hand holding a Playstation controller with text overlay: Get Kids involved in the Rewards

Get Them Involved in the Goals

Remember when you set goals to help get you out of debt? Make these goals alongside your kids. Let them help pick the mini rewards that will keep your family focused for the long haul.

Later, when they ask for things you can remind them of the next reward coming for hitting your goals. That can be a fantastic incentive to keep them on track with you.

 

Little Girl Dressed in Crazy Outfit in Checkout Lane

Use Play Money

This tip is especially good for young children. Grab some of their play money and every time they ask for something and you say no, write the cost of the item down.

When you get home, count out the cost of the item with them in play money and put it in a jar. As the money in the jar grows, they will have a visual representation of the money they’re helping you save when they don’t get those items.

The fuller the jar gets, the more excited they will be.

 

Clay Pig with text overlay: How to Get Kids on Board with Paying Off Debt

You can use one or all of these tips to get your kids on board with paying off debt. You definitely want to do step one and be clear with them about what you’re doing and why. Everything else simply makes the journey easier.

One last warning, keep an eye on little kids when using terms like “watch the money grow”. When our 5 year old got a bank for Christmas and we told her she could watch her money grow she asked how often she should water it.

It was adorable but also makes you a little nervous about finding water in the banks. Don’t forget, paying off debt is a family goal not only a financial one.

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Sprinkle-Covered Rainbow Shamrock Cakes

Let’s start this week off with a splash of color and sugar. As promised at the Merry Monday party yesterday, we are back today with another fun rainbow treat. These easy rainbow shamrock cakes are a fun addition to your holiday party or simply a nice surprise for the family. Get in the kitchen, crank some Flogging Molly, and bake up this deliciousness.

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I have loved celebrating St. Patrick’s Day since I first moved out on my own. I always went all out with green everything, fun decorations, and games. Since those days, the celebrations have tamed quite a bit but we still enjoy celebrating. We always do some sort of festive food spread and, of course, blast the music. The kiddos get all hyped up on sugar and dance around. This year, I’m surprising them with this new sweet treat!

 

Close up of Sprinkled Rainbow Shamrock Cake

Ingredients

Step 1

First, preheat your oven to 350° F.

 

Flour Prepped Baking Dish

Step 2

Prepare a 9 x 13 glass baking dish by lining with shortening and then covering in flour. This makes it easier to get the cake out later. Set it to the side.

 

Mixed Cake Batter and Whisk in Mixing Bowl

Step 3

Prepare your cake mix according to the instructions on the box.

 

4 Bowls of Cake Batter

Step 4

Next, separate your mix into 4 or 5 different small bowls.

 

Dyed Cake Mix in 4 Separate Bowls

Step 5

Add in food coloring to each bowl and mix it in. I went with blue, green, orange, and purple but any colors from the rainbow (or all of them) will work.

 

Step 6

Now, drop dollops of each color of cake batter into the baking dish at random.

Step 7

Next, take a toothpick and swirl it through the cake batter in your baking dish.

Step 8

Bake for 30 minutes at 350° F.

Step 9

After your cake is finished baking, place the baking dish on a trivet to cool for 10-15 minutes.

Step 10

When the baking dish is cool enough to touch without oven mitts, flip it over onto a cooling rack to remove the cake.

Step 11

Place your cake and the cooling rack in the freezer for at least 2 hours. This will make the next steps much easier.

 

Cooled Cake on parchment Paper

Cut in Half Slab of Cake

Step 12

After your cake is fully cooled (even partially frozen), pull it out and cut it in half along the center like a hamburger bun. Put one half off to the side for now.

Step 13

Lay your remaining half slab of cake on a piece of parchment paper and begin cutting out your shamrocks with a cookie cutter.

Notes:

  • I used 2 different sizes to reduce the amount of cake waste.
  • Put the excess cake that cannot be cut with your cookie cutters in a plastic freezer bag. You can turn it into cake pops later so none of the cake goes to waste.

Step 14

Continue cutting out shamrocks until both halves of your cake have been cut.

 

Cut Out Shamrock Cakes on Cooling Rack

Step 15

Now, place your shamrocks on the cooling rack and place it over the parchment paper.

Step 16

Melt your candy melts in the microwave in a microwave safe bowl in 1 minute increments until smooth.

Tip:

  • After the candy is melted, add a tbsp. of shortening to make it smoother and easier to pour.

Step 17

Next, pour your melted candy over the tops of the shamrocks. Be sure that the sides are covered also.

Step 18

Sprinkle your green sugar sprinkles over the candy coating immediately.

 

Sprinkled Rainbow Shamrock Cakes

Step 19

Allow your candy coating to cool completely, the remove the rainbow shamrock cakes and enjoy!

Bonus Tips

 

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The work on these rainbow shamrock cakes is totally worth it. The candy coating seals in the moisture for a soft, spongy cake and the sprinkles give it a surprise crunch that you will love. In case you missed it, you can find more awesome Rainbow Crafts and Treats at this week’s Merry Monday link party. Don’t forget to complete the fun with these Dollar Store St Pats Party Hats, too.

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