Thursday, April 28, 2011


Get a free photo on a custom printed graduation banner (a $10 value).  Not only will a photo of your grad make your banner extra special, you can cut it out and frame or scrapbook it when you’re done with the banner!

Hurry into any Nobbies location or online and place your order this weekend! This limited time offer is only good April 29 thru May 1, 2011. One per customer. Not valid with any other offers.

Omaha - 402-333-6300
Clive (Des Moines) - 515-457-7100
NobbiesParties.com/Graduation

Nobbies, Your Ultimate GRADUATION PARTY Superstore!

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Cinco de Mayo Decorations

Cinco de Mayo, for many of us, is a reason to get together with friends and drink margaritas and celebrate!  Though this holiday was originally created to support freedom during the Civil War by Mexicans and Latinos in California, it is now often celebrated with decorations in bright, vibrant, primary colors, with good food and big parties.  And we've got you covered on how to Plan a Fiesta.

This is a great time to get creative for your festivities! Nobbies own creative queen, Chris Krohn, did just that by creating colorful flowers out of tissue paper and pipe cleaners! Here’s how you can do the same thing at home.

Materials Needed:
  • Green pipe cleaners
  • 16 sheets of colorful tissue paper (cut to 12” vertical and 24” horizontal)
 Instructions:
  1. Start by stacking your tissue paper sheets on top of each other. Make sure that they are all the same direction and lined up.
  2. Take one end and fold the tissue over 1 ½ times. 
  3. Next fold it the opposite way the same size. You are going to keep folding one way then the other till you have the whole thing folded like an accordion.
  4. After folding, take your pipe cleaner and wrap it around the middle of the folded paper, and twist it off to make the “stem” of the flower.
  5. Next, starting with one side, spread the tissue paper out and from the middle.  By the stem, pull one sheet of tissue to the middle at a time. Keep repeating this until each layer is pulled up.
  6. Then switch to the opposite side of the pipe cleaner and do the same thing.
It’s that simple to create your tissue flower.  Place your flowers into a colorful vase and OlĂ©!  You’ve created a quick, easy and inexpensive centerpiece for your Cinco de Mayo fiesta!

Or, if you prefer, we can make them for you.  Just call Chris at 402-333-6300 x 213 for details.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Custom Graduation Centerpieces

Looking for a way to customize a graduation party?  Look no further than Nobbies!   Custom centerpieces are one of our specialties.  We can do things in you school’s colors in any size or shape.  We offer personalized balloons, banners and more for many local high schools and universities in the Omaha, Bellevue and Des Moines areas.  Just call or visit one of our 3 Nobbies locations for more details.

Here are some of the custom graduation centerpieces that we have done.












Saturday, April 2, 2011

Graduation Memories

Graduation Memories
by Dottie

It may have been just over 20 years ago, but I remember it like it was yesterday.  It was a sunny Saturday afternoon in June and I was 17 years old waiting for my graduation party to start. Ironically, I didn’t even want a graduation party.  I had even actually given my mom a bit of hard time for throwing me one.  I was so focused on leaving for my senior trip to Hawaii, for summer to start and to go to college, that I was just glad graduation was over and I was ready to move on! 

My friends and family started arriving with gifts and hugs.  We ate cake and people made toasts and I found myself thrilled that my mom had gone to all this trouble to host a party for me.  Looking around at all the decorations my mom had put so much work into and had concealed from me for weeks while doing so made me realize just how much she loved me and how hard it would be for her when I moved 8 hours away.  Here I had just been so excited to jump ship and start a new fun life at a college by the beach and in about 5 minutes I realized that my life was about to change forever and that so would the lives of my family members.

My mom decorated the party with posters in my school colors with photos of me throughout my life.  She had set the table in my high school colors and even had appetizers that matched the green and gold theme!   She even put green food coloring in the champagne and let me sneak a sip.  It was a very special day that I will never forget. But one of my favorite memories of that day was the anticipation of opening the largest gift there.  It was large and heavy and wrapped in my red and black college colors!    I opened it last and was filled with anticipation waiting to do so.  I peeled back the paper to discover a suitcase. A suitcase I thought…hmmm…how ordinary.  Somehow I’d been hoping for something a bit more grand.  Then I thought…oooh…maybe it’s packed with new clothes!  So I tore it open only to find there wasn’t a new wardrobe waiting for me.
There were several individually wrapped items in the suitcase.  As I started peeling the wrapping paper back, I found that it was mostly necessities.   Things I’d always had growing up in my parent’s house that I’d taken for granted.  When I pulled out the toilet paper, everyone laughed.  Then came the Costco sized packs of deodorant, laundry soap, shampoo, conditioner and more.  She even gave me like 30 packs of my favorite gum despite her distaste for my gum chewing habit!  There was a mesh laundry bag, stain remover, directions on how to do my laundry ….so many things that I never even considered needing for college (admittedly I was a bit spoiled at home).  At the bottom of the box,  in a special envelope there was a calling card for emergencies (remember those!), an address book filled out with everyone’s contact information (even my friends) and postage stamps and stationery already pre-addressed to people like my mom, dad and grandparents.  She even put birthday cards in there for me to send to my family on their birthdays!  My mom thought of everything! 

Funny thing is, she still does!  To this day, this has to be THE BEST gift I’ve ever received.  It was creative, thoughtful and completely memorable and it took her a lot of time and energy to put it together.  I love the start of new family traditions and this is one I will do for my kids when they leave the nest someday.