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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Tea Party Baby Shower

So, when my step-daughter found out she was having a little girl I was ecstatic!!!  I have never hosted a baby shower for a little girl before.  I chose the tea party theme because it is unique! 

When the guests arrived, they were asked to sign-in by autographing a onesie for baby Arabella.  The mother-to-be and I did not want to do any cheesy baby shower games so we brainstormed for something special.  I thought this idea was creative and special!  Our intentions with this idea was to frame the onesie in a shadow box with the shower invitation and some other memorabilia. 

Onesie sign-in.  I ironed a cute little applique to the front.


I have been looking for a reason to make a tutu diaper cake and was so excited to make this one.  Thank the Lord my stepdaughter already had the diaper cake setup because I was running out of time and would have been devastated if I couldn't have made this.  I simply made the tutu with some spare tulle I had lying around the house.


Next, the guests were asked to take a favor box filled with chocolate-covered pretzels.  I used my Princess Party cricut cartridge to cut out these cute little boxes.  These boxes took me FOREVER to make but they turned out so cute!


For the table setting, I used scrapbook paper as placemats.  The centerpieces were made from soup cans and tissue paper.  I hand made each flower for this shower using tissue paper and floral tape.  I spent a few months searching local thrift stores for the teacups.  It is amazing what you can find in a thrift store!!


Now, onto more important things ---- the food!   Thankfully, my friends and family members helped with the food.  We had a bunch of yummy treats, many of which were vegetarian-friendly.  The menu was comprised of: buffalo chicken dip (not-so-vegetarian-friendly), spinach quiches, chicken salad (again, not-so-vegetarian-friendly), vegetables, pasta salad, mini-berry cheesecakes, cookies, and chocolate-covered cherries.  I do not have a picture of the cake pops because they were an EPIC fail!!  Next time, I will suck it up and have them professionally done. 

I used pieces of scrapbook paper as a table runner and made the dessert stands with random dishes purchased from local thrift stores.  I used my cricut to cut out the food tags (I guess that is what you could call them.)  It was really fun making everything! 


For the gift table, I ordered vintage baby clothes from etsy.com to pin around the front of the table.  The mother-to-be got alot of good stuff and was very excited!!


I had a good time planning this event and look forward to the next one!

Woodland Mobile

Well, I finally did it!  I finally finished my sweet nephew's mobile.  It only took me 9 months to finish the thing.  I wish all the little creatures were facing the camera so everyone could see them.  I made this mobile with felt creatures (hand-stitched by me), a cross-stitching hoop, fishing line, and a bunch of patience.






 
 
 
 
A picture of the munchkin now!!!!   Too cute!
 
 

Friday, March 9, 2012

Tutu stool

When my grandmother and my aunt asked me to make a gift for a little girl I jumped at the chance.  I have been waiting on someone with a little girl to ask me to make them a time out chair.  Well, the time finally came!!  I was so excited to get started.  Since this stool was for a little girl, I couldn't bring myself to put the 'Time Out' phrase on the stool itself.  I know, I know it is a double standard but I can't help it.

Originally, I measured the tutu to fit around the outside of the top part of the stool, but of course, that was an EPIC fail.  I had no idea the elastic would stretch so much during the actual tulle installation.  Well, I was playing around with the tutu and it slipped to the underside of the stool.  It was in that enlightening moment that I realized the tutu was destined to go under the top part of the stool.  It was a sign from Heaven, I am sure.

Okay, so here is a picture of my rough draft


I only thought I was finished with this project at this point, until my grandmother fussed because the stool was not personalized.  She stated she specifically gave me the little girls name and birth date for a reason.  I couldn't figure out exactly where I wanted to put the child's name but after some thought, I decided to put the name on the side like this:


Okay, so, again, I thought I was finished but oh no!  I like to spray a clear coat of spray paint over my finished project so that the vinyl will not peel off.  Well, wouldn't you know it, the vinyl began to peel after I sprayed the 1st coat.  I took a break from this project for a day or two before I lost my mind.

Finally, I decided to put the name and birth date on the top of the stool so that the vinyl wold remain in tact. This little project was definitely challenging but honestly, I can't wait to make another one.   Here is a picture of the final project.  I really hope they like it!



Thursday, March 8, 2012

Kristen's Baby Shower

My sister, Kristen, is having a sweet baby boy so I hosted her baby shower.  When she told me her nursery theme was going to be Woodland I almost had a panic attack.  Well, until I began researching the theme online.  Surprisingly, the Woodland theme is extremely popular and to be honest, kind of cute!  I had a great time planning this event. 

I was most excited about the vegetable tree my mother made for the food table.  My mother is extremely talented when it comes to carving vegetables. Hopefully, she won't kill me for posting this picture (that is her in the background.) The little felt creatures were hand-stitched by me.  However, the pattern for the creatures was purchased from Aimee Ray at http://www.dreamfollow.com/.   


Since my sister insisted on inviting around 100 people, we decided to skip the cheesy baby shower games and just go with Words of Advice for the new mother.  I found the Words of Advice card templates from the PenguinPartyPress shop  http://www.etsy.com/shop/PenguinPartyPress .  The deer and hedgehog canisters were made from scrapbook paper and a pringles and pasta sauce can.  Well, my cricut helped too!


The centerpieces for all the tables were made with an empty wine bottle and some yarn.  They were extremely time consuming to make.  It took me about an hour per bottle and there were 11 tables.  You do the math!  The wood cupcake holders were cut by 2 awesome men who will remain nameless.  They asked to remain anonymous because they do not want to be asked to do this type of project again.  There were 70 wooden circles so I can see their point.



My sister begged and begged to have seed packets as a party favor so I searched and searched for ideas.  I finally found these cute little biodegradable containers from Oriental Trading and used those.  I had a cute little poem printed on a customized card (customized by paperclever at http://www.etsy.com/shop/paperclever) and attached them to a favor bag using ribbon.  I wanted a 2nd favor option so I chose candy-filled baby food jars.  We filled the jars with Reese's Pieces because the colors matched our theme perfectly.  My mother had the tedious job of washing all the adhesive off every jar (we made 50 jars) and attaching the ribbon.  The sticker template was purchased from http://www.etsy.com/shop/paperclever



Lastly, I made her a Woodland Theme diaper cake:

Here are some additional photos from the baby shower:
My mother's 1st attempt at making cake pops.  Not bad!

Fabulous turnout.

Pinterest inspired onesie banner. http://www.lifesweetlifeblog.com/2011/09/little-man-baby-shower.html

Utensil holders made from Pasta Sauce can, scrapbook paper, and cricut!

My first official post

Well, this is my first official blog post.  I am nervous and excited at the same time.  I hope you enjoy reading my posts.

Okay then, here goes nothing.  So, I initially made a time out chair for a co-worker who was expecting and did not realize how popular this idea would become.  Once word got out, my friend Christine asked that I make her little boys one.    After a few weeks of brainstorming, I came up with the idea to paint a baseball stool.  I was excited that it turned out so great.  I say this because I am NOT an artist.  I cannot draw to save my life.  Thank the Lord for my cricut and the 8' inch glass plate I used to create the stitch look for the baseball.


Please forgive the background.  I would love to have a professional photographer just hanging around to photograph my creations, but I don't.  So, my kitchen table will have to do for now. 

I also personalized the stool so that the boys would not fight over who exactly is supposed to sit on this stool when in time out:




Here is an aerial view:


Now, hopefully, my friend's little rascals will behave and not have to use this stool!  Please feel free to leave a comment or two.