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Hi! You've landed on the Polkadot Chair blog!! My name is Melissa Mortenson, and I'm so glad that you are here!
I'm a Mom to 3 great kids, married to a wonderful guy, and feel lucky to be living in Kentucky!
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Your party ideas and this tut are fabulous! Thanks for sharing!
Okay, I’m totally outing my dumbness here…but I never thought of doing the cupcake pics like that. I would have cut the centers with a circle punch and mounted them on a separate scalloped circle. Your way is about 1000 times better. And I’m still in love with this party…PS.
Wow, thanks so much! I love the toppers, they’re fantastic!
thank you for the tutorial. my daughter has already decided that she wants a alice in wonderland party for her 7th birthday. you party turned out GREAT!!! love all of you details. hoping that you can share more photos of the invites and how you made them. also, the flowers with the eyes are too cute! wondering how you made them or where you found them? finally, more info on the hats. thanks so much, love the blog!!!
What a fantabulous party! LOVE your ideas!!! TFS
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