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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

A Royal Baby Shower

Here's another post of a shower I got to help throw in 2008! It was
a baby shower for Kristen Kocher - remember, she helped throw
the Fiesta shower for Rebekah?  Anyways, I helped Rebekah put this
baby shower together, along with our mom and a family friend, Brenda.
Here's Kristen and Rebekah, who made a t-shirt that said
"Addison's Aunt B" because that's what she wants to be called!


Here's a terrible iPhone picture of the invitations that Rebekah made,
which were WAY cuter in real life.  I still didn't realize how important
taking GOOD pictures of the decor was... so none of the pictures
really do this shower justice.


"Roll out the Pink Carpet
A Princess is on her Way
Celebrate Addison Mackenzie
On this Royal Shower Day"

So of course, we HAD to have a pink carpet rolled
across the center of the room!! It was a lot of work,
but the effect was worth it! We decorated the entrance
using princess dress up outfits - which were also gifts for
Baby Addison.  It was called "Addison's Royal Wardrobe."



Kristen received a sash that said "Mommy-to-Be" and her mom
got a sash that said "Grandma-to-Be." It seemed to fit nicely
with the "royal" theme, instead of making each of them wear a tiara!



We served brunch at the shower - breakfast casseroles, muffins,
cinnamon rolls, and the like. We also ordered petit fours as dessert.
I made a fruit arrangement as the centerpiece for each table, similar to
"Edible Arrangements."  I'm so sad that there isn't a single picture of them!


Rebekah made personalized bookmarks for everyone. Each one had a
different prayer on it.  She passed them out and asked each person to
pray for Addison for the specific thing listed on the bookmark.
They were strung up, as you can see in the picture below.


There were seven door prizes so each bag had a letter that spelled out
the baby-to-be's first name - ADDISON.  Inside, each had a different
vase, and a booklet that Rebekah and I made of different ideas on
how to decorate using the vase.  Such a useful gift for anyone!!


Kristen received so many cute gifts! I decided to showcase some of the
things I got her on a clothesline.  I hung each item on a string, and laid it
in a gift bag, so as she pulled each outfit out, they were all on display.
An easy thing to do, but makes the gift-opening so much more interesting!



One of the cutest ideas I've ever seen at ANY baby shower was the
"Daddy Diaper Kit." Rebekah came up with it.  She had the dad-to-be, Todd,
come at the end of the shower.  Rebekah presented him with all the things
he would "need" when helping out with the baby - a face mask, goggles, hard
hat, gloves, air freshner, baby powder, and so on.  The last thing she gave him
was a mini baseball bat, because one day, Todd will have to chase away all the boys
that will be after Addison. The whole production got some really good laughs!!




Each person received a pair of picture coasters, tied with a bow,
as their favor.  I don't have a picture of them from the shower,
but here's a stock photo of them.  It says "Thanks for helping
to make this a picture perfect day."


We were so excited that we got to help throw this shower for Kristen!
She is such a sweet girl, and her family has always meant so much
to ours. By the way, Kristen has a blog where she sells extremely
cute hair bows - check it out here! I've ordered some from her for my
nieces and they are always PERFECT.  One day I will learn how
to make bows, but until then, Kristen's my girl!! Hope you enjoyed
this post... have a great day, and God bless!!

Friday, August 12, 2011

Diaper Wreaths

My favorite baby shower gift of all time... the Diaper Wreath!!
I've made at least 20 of these over the last couple of years, and they always
get lots of compliments and "oooooo's" and "aahhh's"... but they are SO
easy to make!  I promise that ANYONE can do it!

Supplies:
1 white styrofoam wreath
about 12 diapers (size 1 works well)
plastic hairbands
ribbon
stickers
scissors
glue dots

Instructions:
Wrap the diapers around the wreath, securing with a plastic hairband.
The number of diapers used will depend on what size diapers you
use as well as the size styrofoam wreath you use. I prefer using
an even number of diapers (10 or 12 usually works).
Using the hairband makes it easier to tie the ribbon, because the
hairband is doing all the work of keeping the diaper closed together.
If the diaper has a design on the front that won't look good with
the ribbon, just wrap it with the back facing forward.

Tie a bow around each diaper. I usually use two coordinating
ribbons (which is why an even number of diapers is necessary),
but the same ribbon can be used for all of them as well.

Using stickers, place the name of the baby-to-be on the wreath.
I usually do their first name centered along the top, and the middle
name centered along the botton.  If you don't know their name, you
can put "Baby ____" and use the couple's last name =)

Depending on the stickers, I sometimes have to use glue dots to hold
them in place. Some stickers don't stay on the diaper very easily, and
the glue dots help keep them in the right spot.

Find the center diaper (which will be centered with the name).
On the back of the wreath, thread another ribbon around the one that's
already tied around the diaper.  Make a small loop and tie tightly. 
This is how the wreath will hang on the hospital door.

If you know the decor of the nursery, you can make the diaper wreath
to match.  I have some friends that have hung the wreath on the door
of their baby's nursery to add a little extra "cuteness" to the room =)

Here's just a couple of the wreath's I've made:

For my niece, Abby Brooke. I took the picture of it hanging on a
vacuum cleaner... but hey, I never claimed to be a photographer!!


For my second niece... at the time of the baby shower, the parents
hadn't picked a name yet.  So I did "Baby Raynes."  Then after they
decided on Tallie Brooke, I updated the wreath for the hospital door =)


This next wreath was for our Associate Pastor and his wife's third
child, Jonathan David.  It's the only picture I have of a BOY wreath.  


This last one, I made for someone I don't know =)
My friend at work was going to a baby shower for
one of her friends, so I offered to make one.
It turned out so cute - this is actually my favorite ribbon
now for a girl's wreath.  "Emily Dawn"


So, for the next baby shower you have to go to, try making
a diaper wreath... You will be glad you did! Plus, it's a much cuter
alternative to the "It's a Boy" and "It's a Girl" bows that they
sell in the hospital gift shop!! Have a great weekend... God bless!

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

I Heart Surprises

Yesterday was a fantastic day because I got not just one, but TWO surprises!!
First, a friend from church, Pam, called me and asked me to swing by her house
on my way home from work.  She had made a plate of cookies for me and my
husband! How sweet! We have gone to her house for a few different bible
studies, but since we are hosting a bible study at our house, we aren't able to
go to hers.  She just said she missed us and knew how much we loved those cookies!
She's so thoughtful and sweet! And the cookies were DELICIOUS! Thanks Pam!

THEN... I was looking through a box of things that my sister returned to me on Monday.
Something bright caught my eye, as I saw this cute set of summer "citrus" coasters that
she made... I guess it was my lucky day! I asked her if she meant to give them to me (like
maybe they fell in the box by mistake), but she said "of course they're for you!"  I had seen
the coasters on a blog (click here for the tutorial) and mentioned to Rebekah that we
should try to do them sometime.  And then, voila!, they appear at my house =)
It was perfect timing too - our bible study met last night, so they've already been used. 
Thanks sis... what a nice surprise!!