Easy DIY Iron Man Birthday Invitations

Have you ever tried throwing an Iron Man party? He is my youngest son’s favorite Avenger and, of course, the theme he chose for his birthday party. In case you haven’t tried this theme, let me tell you: finding Iron Man only invitations is hard. It’s like companies don’t want to split up the Avengers because you cannot find them on their own. To solve the problem, I made my own. If your little one decides he wants an Iron Man birthday party then these will save you time and money. These easy DIY Iron Man birthday invitations come together quickly and your kid will love them.

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Are you throwing an Iron Man party? Finding Iron Man only invitations is hard but these easy DIY Iron Man birthday invitations are the perfect solution!

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Materials

 

Are you throwing an Iron Man party? Finding Iron Man only invitations is hard but these easy DIY Iron Man birthday invitations are the perfect solution!

Step 1

Open your pack of cards and fold in half along the pre-formed crease.

 

Are you throwing an Iron Man party? Finding Iron Man only invitations is hard but these easy DIY Iron Man birthday invitations are the perfect solution!

Are you throwing an Iron Man party? Finding Iron Man only invitations is hard but these easy DIY Iron Man birthday invitations are the perfect solution!

Are you throwing an Iron Man party? Finding Iron Man only invitations is hard but these easy DIY Iron Man birthday invitations are the perfect solution!

Step 2

Next, cut out pictures of Iron Man from your Avengers book.

 

Are you throwing an Iron Man party? Finding Iron Man only invitations is hard but these easy DIY Iron Man birthday invitations are the perfect solution!

Step 3

Measure your pictures to ensure that they fit on the card. Trim any pictures as needed.

 

Are you throwing an Iron Man party? Finding Iron Man only invitations is hard but these easy DIY Iron Man birthday invitations are the perfect solution!

Are you throwing an Iron Man party? Finding Iron Man only invitations is hard but these easy DIY Iron Man birthday invitations are the perfect solution!

Step 4

After trimming all of your pictures, attach them to the fronts of your cards with the glue runner.

 

Are you throwing an Iron Man party? Finding Iron Man only invitations is hard but these easy DIY Iron Man birthday invitations are the perfect solution!

Step 5

Next, line up your party stamp and 2 star stamps on your acrylic block.

 

Are you throwing an Iron Man party? Finding Iron Man only invitations is hard but these easy DIY Iron Man birthday invitations are the perfect solution!

Step 6

Ink your stamps with black ink and stamp onto the fronts of your cards.

Step 7

Now cut your yellow/red cardstock into 8 rectangles.

 

Are you throwing an Iron Man party? Finding Iron Man only invitations is hard but these easy DIY Iron Man birthday invitations are the perfect solution!

Step 8

Next, stamp each rectangle with your R.S.V.P. stamp in black ink.

Step 9

After your ink has dried, stamp the top right corner of each rectangle with the star banner stamp.

 

Are you throwing an Iron Man party? Finding Iron Man only invitations is hard but these easy DIY Iron Man birthday invitations are the perfect solution!

Step 10

Again, allow the ink to dry and then stamp “Birthday” next to the stamped banner.

Are you throwing an Iron Man party? Finding Iron Man only invitations is hard but these easy DIY Iron Man birthday invitations are the perfect solution!

Note:

  • If you use the same birthday stamp set that I did, the “Birthday” is attached to the word “Happy” but I cut them apart.

 

Are you throwing an Iron Man party? Finding Iron Man only invitations is hard but these easy DIY Iron Man birthday invitations are the perfect solution!

Are you throwing an Iron Man party? Finding Iron Man only invitations is hard but these easy DIY Iron Man birthday invitations are the perfect solution!

Are you throwing an Iron Man party? Finding Iron Man only invitations is hard but these easy DIY Iron Man birthday invitations are the perfect solution!

Step 11

Fill the stamped stars on the banners with red stickles and set aside to dry.

Are you throwing an Iron Man party? Finding Iron Man only invitations is hard but these easy DIY Iron Man birthday invitations are the perfect solution!

Note:

  • If you are using red cardstock, fill in the stars with gold stickles instead.

 

Are you throwing an Iron Man party? Finding Iron Man only invitations is hard but these easy DIY Iron Man birthday invitations are the perfect solution!

Step 12

After your stickles have dried, attach your rectangles to the inside of your cards with your tape runner.

 

Are you throwing an Iron Man party? Finding Iron Man only invitations is hard but these easy DIY Iron Man birthday invitations are the perfect solution!

Are you throwing an Iron Man party? Finding Iron Man only invitations is hard but these easy DIY Iron Man birthday invitations are the perfect solution!

Are you throwing an Iron Man party? Finding Iron Man only invitations is hard but these easy DIY Iron Man birthday invitations are the perfect solution!

These DIY Iron Man birthday invitations turned out fantastically. They also got the ultimate seal of approval from my little man which is the highest praise this crafty momma can get. Now it’s time to get these off to the mail. If you’re looking for more Iron Man party ideas, they are coming. Next week we are going into full birthday party mode. I’ll share all of the DIY fun with you soon! Until then, you can get an early start on the thank you notes with this easy tutorial.

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Are you throwing an Iron Man party? Finding Iron Man only invitations is hard but these easy DIY Iron Man birthday invitations are the perfect solution!

Gorgeous DIY Sunset Sailboat Painting

Do you mix your own colors for paint projects? I typically keep large tubes of the primary colors as well as black and white for all of my acrylic paint projects. It is awesome because it allows you to get the precise shade you want. Unfortunately it can also lead to an excess of paint at the end of the project. This recently happened with me and I couldn’t bear seeing such a large amount of paint wasted. So, I decided to pull out a large blank canvas and see what I could create to use up the rest of the paint. The result was this gorgeous DIY sunset sailboat painting. (Please note that in the materials section I have included the end color of paint needed. This is to make it easier for you if you don’t feel like mixing your own paint colors.)

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Don't throw out that leftover paint from your project! This gorgeous DIY sunset sailboat painting is made with excess paint and you can make one easily!

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Materials

 

Don't throw out that leftover paint from your project! This gorgeous DIY sunset sailboat painting is made with excess paint and you can make one easily!

Step 1

Spread orange paint on the top 2/3 of your canvas with a 2” paintbrush.

Tip:

  • Allow some of the white of the canvas to show through your brush strokes.

 

Step 2

One the bottom third of your canvas, brush on the teal paint.

Tip:

  • This should be thicker than your orange paint above with little-to-no white showing through.

 

Don't throw out that leftover paint from your project! This gorgeous DIY sunset sailboat painting is made with excess paint and you can make one easily!

Step 3

Start outlining your sailboat with navy paint by first painting the boat and then moving on to the first sail. See the picture above for reference.

Note:

  • Use your fine point brush for this part.

 

Don't throw out that leftover paint from your project! This gorgeous DIY sunset sailboat painting is made with excess paint and you can make one easily!

Don't throw out that leftover paint from your project! This gorgeous DIY sunset sailboat painting is made with excess paint and you can make one easily!

Step 4

Next, outline your second sail. Be sure to leave a gap between the 2 sails like you see in the picture.

 

Don't throw out that leftover paint from your project! This gorgeous DIY sunset sailboat painting is made with excess paint and you can make one easily!

Step 5

Once you have finished outlining your sailboat, fill it in with paint.

 

Don't throw out that leftover paint from your project! This gorgeous DIY sunset sailboat painting is made with excess paint and you can make one easily!

Don't throw out that leftover paint from your project! This gorgeous DIY sunset sailboat painting is made with excess paint and you can make one easily!

Step 6 (Optional)

My first coal on the sailboat was too light so I added a second coat of navy paint. If yours is looking too light as well, add a second coat to it.

 

Don't throw out that leftover paint from your project! This gorgeous DIY sunset sailboat painting is made with excess paint and you can make one easily!

Step 7

Add some white accents to your water by dipping your 2” inch brush in white paint and brushing the excess onto a scrap of paper before brushing over your water.

 

Don't throw out that leftover paint from your project! This gorgeous DIY sunset sailboat painting is made with excess paint and you can make one easily!

Step 8

Next, paint a light shadow of the boat on the water. See the picture above for reference.

 

Don't throw out that leftover paint from your project! This gorgeous DIY sunset sailboat painting is made with excess paint and you can make one easily!

Step 9

Once you are happy with the look of the shadows, darken them with your navy paint.

 

Don't throw out that leftover paint from your project! This gorgeous DIY sunset sailboat painting is made with excess paint and you can make one easily!

Step 10

Allow your painting to dry completely and enjoy!

 

Don't throw out that leftover paint from your project! This gorgeous DIY sunset sailboat painting is made with excess paint and you can make one easily!

Isn’t this so pretty? It’s a perfect example of the saying that necessity is the mother of all invention. This DIY sunset sailboat painting never would have come to be if there hadn’t been so much paint to be used up. The next time you find yourself getting ready to rinse all of that paint off of your palette, pause. Think if maybe there is a project begging to be made with it. Even if your project doesn’t turn out (which has totally happened to me before) you haven’t wasted any supplies making it. Plus the best part about canvases is that if you mess up you can paint over the whole thing and start over. That is definitely winning all around!

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Don't throw out that leftover paint from your project! This gorgeous DIY sunset sailboat painting is made with excess paint and you can make one easily!

Easy DIY Glow Frisbee

Summer is right around the corner and I could not be more excited. Enjoying long days in the hot sun. No school or homework to worry about with the kids. During the summer you have the freedom for long days to turn into fun nights. With that in mind, I’m starting a new summer series devoted to fun glow-in-the-dark activities to enjoy with your family this summer. Come back every Wednesday now through July for a new glowing DIY. Since school hasn’t quite finished yet, we are starting with this series with an easy DIY glow Frisbee.

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Summer is right around the corner. I’m starting a new summer series devoted to fun glow-in-the-dark activities. Let's start with this easy DIY glow Frisbee.

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Materials

 

Summer is right around the corner. I’m starting a new summer series devoted to fun glow-in-the-dark activities. Let's start with this easy DIY glow Frisbee.

Step 1

Since outdoor toys tend to get so dirty (even when you store them inside when not in use) clean your Frisbee.

 

Summer is right around the corner. I’m starting a new summer series devoted to fun glow-in-the-dark activities. Let's start with this easy DIY glow Frisbee.

Step 2 (Optional)

We are using an old Frisbee that the grandparents gave us and it is a very dark green. I wanted to help it really reflect light so before turning it into a glow Frisbee I gave it a coat of fresh white paint. This step is completely optional and really depends on your Frisbee color anyway.

Tips:

  • If completing this step, wait for your paint to dry before moving on.
  • Your Frisbee may need 2 coats on either side. Mine did because it was such a dark color.

Step 3

Paint a generous coat of glow paint on the top of your Frisbee.

Notes:

  • The paint I recommend in the materials is very thick. That is what lends to its superior glow but can also lead to the paint showing brush strokes. If that matters to you, I recommend putting on two coats.
  • Painting the underside of the Frisbee is not necessary.

Step 4

Next, allow your glow paint to dry completely.

 

Summer is right around the corner. I’m starting a new summer series devoted to fun glow-in-the-dark activities. Let's start with this easy DIY glow Frisbee.

Step 5

After your paint has dried, charge it to make sure that it is bright enough for your liking. If not, repeat steps 3 and 5 until it is.

Note:

  • Mine was plenty bright after one coat. The picture above was after one coat and in my living room in the middle of the afternoon. However you could still see the brush strokes. It still glows well for playing so I didn’t feel the need to add any additional coats.

 

Summer is right around the corner. I’m starting a new summer series devoted to fun glow-in-the-dark activities. Let's start with this easy DIY glow Frisbee.

Step 6

Once you have your desired glow and the paint has dried, spray your Frisbee with a coat of Acrylic Sealant to protect the glow paint from coming off.

 

Summer is right around the corner. I’m starting a new summer series devoted to fun glow-in-the-dark activities. Let's start with this easy DIY glow Frisbee.

Step 7

Before playing glow Frisbee, charge your painted Frisbee by setting it in the sun for an hour.

Note:

  • This step is not necessary if planning to start the game long before the sun sets. The game-play should naturally lead to charging in that instance.

 

Summer is right around the corner. I’m starting a new summer series devoted to fun glow-in-the-dark activities. Let's start with this easy DIY glow Frisbee.

That is all you need to make this easy DIY glow Frisbee. Later this month I’m sharing a fun DIY game to play with a glow Frisbee so come back to check that out! My kids already can’t wait for this weekend so we can toss a Frisbee in the dark. They don’t even know about the other game yet so that will be a fun surprise. Also, all of the glow games in this series are family-friendly. Take the opportunity this summer to get outside and connect with each other. There’s also the added bonus that exhausted kiddos make for easier bedtimes. See you next Wednesday for more DIY glow-in-the-dark fun!

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Summer is right around the corner. I’m starting a new summer series devoted to fun glow-in-the-dark activities. Let's start with this easy DIY glow Frisbee.