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Free Super Hero Party Printables For Girls

May 10, 2018 by Shellie Wilson

Why do boys get to have all the fun? These free Superhero Captain America style party printables are for a girls superhero themed party.  All of the images are of a Superhero Girl. Perfect for a little girls who wants a Superhero Party.

You can download each file link below. They all print on  8.5×11 heavyweight white cardstock or photo paper or I prefer to print on photo paper and then laminate for extra durability. It also makes the cupcake toppers re-useable as you can simply wash them off.

Planning a Superhero Party? Check out these Supplies

Superhero Party Backdrop 

Superhero Party Banner

Superhero Party Balloons

Superhero Party Favors

all of these free printables can be downloaded here

Superhero Captain America Girl

Cupcake Toppers Superhero Captain America Girl

 

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Speed Piecing Stack-N-Whack Blocks: 3 Time-Saving Hacks for Impatient Quilters

The first time I tried a Stack-N-Whack quilt, I spent three hours carefully aligning my fabric layers, only to realize I’d rotated one stack 90 degrees by accident. My “kaleidoscope” looked more like a funhouse mirror.

After that disaster (and a few choice words), I became obsessed with finding faster, foolproof ways to piece these mesmerizing blocks—without the headache.

Here are the three game-changing hacks that cut my Stack-N-Whack time in half (and saved my sanity):

Hack #1: The “No-Fuss” Cutting Trick

(Because measuring each layer is for overachievers)

What You’ll Need:

  • Rotary cutter with a fresh blade (dull blades = frayed tempers)
  • Non-slip ruler grips (or painter’s tape on the back)
  • Glow-in-the-dark masking tape (trust me)

How It Works:

  • Stack fabrics RIGHT SIDES UP (no flipping needed).
  • Mark your first cut line with the tape on your ruler—no measuring repeats!
  • Cut all layers at once with firm pressure.

Why It’s Magic:

  • Eliminates measuring errors (goodbye, mismatched points!)
  • The tape line glows under dim sewing room lights (night owl approved)

Pro Tip: Use sandpaper grips under your fabric stacks—they prevent shifting better than prayers.

Hack #2: Chain-Piecing Like a Boss

(Because threading the needle 87 times is torture)

The Problem:

Traditional piecing has you:

  • Sew one unit
  • Clip threads
  • Repeat ad nauseam

The Fix:

  • Arrange ALL your identical units in order (e.g., all “A” triangles).
  • Feed them through continuously without lifting the presser foot.
  • Snip apart later while binge-watching your favorite show.

Bonus Speed Boost:

  • Use leader/ender scraps to avoid thread nests at the start.
  • Try 50wt thread—thinner = less bulk when clipping.

Real-World Results:

  • 48 half-square triangles pieced in under 15 minutes (vs. 45+ the old way).

Hack #3: The “Pressing Station” Shortcut

(Because ironing is the quilter’s treadmill—necessary but boring)

Set Up Your Battle Station:

  • Iron RIGHT next to your machine (no steps = no procrastination)
  • Mini design board (foam core + flannel) to organize units
  • Best Press starch (prevents stretching during assembly)

The Lazy Quilter’s Pressing Flow:

  • Sew a seam ? immediately press (no piling up!)
  • Use the “hover and steam” method for seams:
  • No dragging = no distortion
  • Faster than full-on pressing
  • Twirl seams open with a chopstick (no fingernail damage)

Confession: I once timed myself—this shaved 2 hours off a queen-size quilt.

 

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