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Showing posts with label baby shower. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baby shower. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 21, 2017
Quilled lion nursery decor
My friends recently adopted a sweet boy from India and named him Aslan after the character in Chronicles of Narnia, one of my favorite book and movie series that I grew up reading and watching. As they patiently went through the long process of paperwork and logistics, I had some time to make a quilled lion for his nursery art. It took me awhile to find a lion that didn't look too fierce! I didn't want his wall art to give him nightmares overnight.

Click below for more of the step-by-step photos!
Click below for more of the step-by-step photos!
Labels:
baby,
baby decor,
baby shower,
framed quilling,
Quilling
Sunday, January 22, 2017
Felt floral baby headband and felt baby bowtie tutorials
While waiting for baby to make her grand entrance into the world, I decided to do a quick last-minute craft: floral baby headbands! We'll see how long she tolerates wearing one when I put it on her head before she figures out how to pull it off.
Sunday, January 8, 2017
Baby carriage card for Koman STL fundraiser
My friend Julie recently asked me to make a baby card to donate to the Koman St. Louis fundraiser trivia night. To make this card, I used the Cricut to cut out the baby carriage out of one of my favorite scrapbook patterned papers: purple polka dots! Perfect for a sweet baby girl. The little pink heart is quilled and I bought the little butterfly scrapbook embellishment in a pack.
Monday, September 26, 2016
Quilled nursery decor and watercolor greeting cards
I co-hosted a baby shower this weekend and it was so delightful to celebrate a dear friend Bekah from my church! She is naming her daughter Elsa after her grandmother (and also happens to be a Disney princess now ;) ). I've been loving the combination of watercolor and calligraphy and also made a birthday card for my bff. Read on to see the framed quilled nursery decor that I made for Bekah!
Labels:
baby decor,
baby shower,
birthday,
calligraphy,
DIY,
framed quilling,
greetingcards,
modern calligraphy,
watercolor
Tuesday, August 2, 2016
Banners galore
I've been making more banners than I expected this year! Basically banners make ANY party instantly more festive!
Next, the "ONE" banner on burlap. I cut cardstock letters with my Cricut machine and we used Elmer's glue to attach it to the burlap, which we cut out in bunting shapes.
For Luke's 1st birthday party banner, my friend Brittany went with a nautical/ocean theme. She found some awesome nautical rope from Joann's to go with the burlap banner. I cut 6-inch diameter scalloped circles using my Cricut machine. The font is from the "Don Juan" cartridge, and the whale and the anchor are both from the "Wild Card 2" cartridge. We used gluesticks to attach the letters (cut from scrapbook paper) onto the heavier cardstock backing. I love the color scheme Brittany ended up choosing! If you look closely you can see that some of the letters were cut out with scrapbook paper with an adorable anchor pattern.
Next, the "ONE" banner on burlap. I cut cardstock letters with my Cricut machine and we used Elmer's glue to attach it to the burlap, which we cut out in bunting shapes.
We then used a hot glue gun to fold the top edge of the burlap down onto the rope and secure the banner in place.
Love the finished look of this burlap banner!
Last week I made this banner for my friend, who was organizing a bridal shower for her best friend. Her wedding colors are coral, gold, and yellow.
Reminds me of pink lemonade! My favorite part was the shimmery gold cardstock I found at Michaels.
Labels:
anchor,
baby,
baby decor,
baby shower,
banners,
birthday,
bridal shower,
coral,
gold,
nautical,
ocean,
wedding,
whale,
yellow
Thursday, April 7, 2016
Under the Sea baby shower banner
About 5 years ago, I met the Macaron Whisperer, also known as Amrita, after eagerly perusing all of her wonderful dessert and food recipes at her blog, The Sweet Art and generally being a fangirl. I loved being her neighbor and how it meant long walks at Forest Park with her dog Mila, eating the leftover macarons from her dessert business, taste-testing desserts like Shrikhand, Oreo ice cream (I love ALL her ice creams), Earl Grey Cardamom Pound Cake, and Clementine Cake with Chocolate Ganache, and doing Wii Just Dance in her apartment (to work off calories from eating all her desserts).
Fast-forward to the present: we sadly no longer live across the street from Amrita & Joe, but they happen to be visiting NC this weekend to throw a baby shower for a friend! She needed a banner to fit her Under the Sea theme so I put my new Cricut machine to use.
Amrita purchased the sea creature graphics from Etsy, and I bought the Kraft paper and cardstock at Michaels. I used my Cricut machine to cut scalloped 6-inch circles and 5-inch patterned/color cardstock, which has little fishies in the background. I then cut letters out of navy cardstock and adhered everything together with double-sided tape. To hang the banner up, I strung twine through the holepunched circles and taped it all into place in the back of each circle, so that the space between each circle is uniform.
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