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Cristina Riches aka Bird, is the founder of BirdsParty.com. She's also a creative mom of two, published author, graphic designer, freelance photographer, magazine editor and unconditional party lover. Her party ideas and photos have been featured on numerous publications such as Forbes.com, CNN Entertainment, Parenting Magazine, Celebrate Magazine, All You Magazine, Elle Decor and MarthaStewart.com. She also regularly creates content for brands such as PBS Parents, HGTV, Coca-Cola, Nestlé, Pillsbury, PayPal, Mars, Hellmann's, Cultura France and Danone to name a few.

DIY Father's Day Pie in a Jar


DIY Father's Day Pie in a Jar  - via BirdsParty.com

Hi, it's Christine over at Pure Joy Events, back to share a clever way to "dress up" pie in a jar for Father's Day. All you need is an old tie, an elastic cord, and a white paper napkin! Read on for the details...

DIY Father's Day Pie in a Jar  - via BirdsParty.com

DIY Father's Day Pie in a Jar 

Step 1:  Take the thin end of the tie and fold it over about 4 inches from the bottom. From the back side, pinch a quarter from the top, then make a few stitches to secure.

Step 2:  Snip off the excess fabric.

Step 3:  Cut the elastic cord to fit around the neck of the jar. Loop it through the top of the tie. Then tie the cord and hide the ends.

Step 4:  Wrap the cord around the neck of the jar. For the collar, cut a strip from the napkin and tuck it over the elastic cord.

If you really want to get fancy, make a flag out of the left over fabric and print out "Dad, you're sweeter than pie". For the complete recipe on how to make pie in a jar, go to Pure Joy Events.

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