Showing posts with label baby shower. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baby shower. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

A Vintage Baby Shower- The Details

Happy Wednesday friends!
I wanted to tell you a little more about the baby shower that took place at my house over the weekend. I was inspired by images I found on Pinterest and was pleasantly surprised at how easy it was to pull elements from my own home that would fit into the 'vintage' theme.
Here's the deets:

I knew I wanted to incorporate chalkboards, so I used one on the gift table and wrote "Alaina's Swag" on it (clever, huh) and put two more in the foyer where guests would be entering my home. (I made these the same way I made the large one for my kitchen.)




The large chalkboard is actually my kiddos and usually holds a large roll of paper for them to go wild on. Who knew there was a chalkboard on the back?
I'd totally forgotten that...


Not only do chalkboards give off that 'vintage vibe' but they're also perfect for writing sweet little messages to a sweet lil' babe.

 The food table was so much fun to put together. Again, I pulled from things I already had and added a couple of items that I made, or simply bought at the thrift store and spray painted.


Instead of a table cloth, I went with 2 knitted baby blankets that were my kiddos and a piece of quilting fabric that had vintage McCalls pattern pictures on it. It was given to me by my friend Judy, and could not have been more perfect, am I right? All I had to do was turn the edges in twice and stitch down all four sides, and since we didn't get any food on it (totally could throw it in the wash if it had gotten dirty) my girls can now use it as a blanket for themselves or their baby dolls. I just love me some multi-purpose goods.


I alredy owned all of the serving dishes that we used and I made that diaper cake several months ago and have changed out the topper & ribbon to use for other showers. If I'm not mistaken, this was its 4th shower appearance. That makes it semi-famous I think. I didn't take pics when I was making it (I don't think) but I used a tall plastic tub that was once filled with some sort of food from Sam's as the base, wrapped a baby blanket around the bottom and secured with fishing line, and then attached two rows of diapers- also tied around the middle with fishing line. That way, the diapers don't move and I can change out the ribbon as I need to. The yellow topper is also removable.


The silhouette is from the cricut cartridge 'A Child's Year', and the pink tissue flower is from a Martha Stewart kit, but is crazy easy to make. All you need is tissue paper and some sort of wire or fishing line to tie it in the middle. There are thousands of tutorials out there on the internets for how to make these, but Holly's is the funniest.


Mr. Bear usually lives on the dresser in our nursery and the cute little white wagon he's sitting in came from the thrift store and used to be wooden color with red wheels. Is that what you'd call it? Wooden color? Or just 'wood'? I have no idea...but you know what I mean, right? Anyway- that was nothing that a little white spray paint couldn't handle. I also cut off the old red rope pull and put a sweet yellow & white striped ribbon in its place.

The chocolate covered pretzels you see were made by my son and me, and goodgolly were they yummy.  I'm planning to write a post on how we did it, so look for that soon.



The chandy above the table also got a makeover thanks to a package of white paper lanterns (also from Martha) and a few more pink tissue poms that I whipped up. I tied all of it to the chandy using fishing line, and it just dawned on me that I probably use more of that stuff than actual people who fish.


Oh look...I have a blown bulb.


The other huge-honkin piece of furniture in this room (besides the table) is this cabinet thingy. Totally don't know what to call this- a buffet with a hutch? China cabinet? Thing where I show off my pretties?


I figured it was the perfect spot to hang those vintage alphabet cards I've been dying to use. I taped up a bit of twine and then used wooden clothes pins that I already had on hand. Is it weird that I already had most of this stuff? Please tell me that you always have a huge supply of fishing line and twine and wooden clothespins too...



Inside the cabinet, I displayed the invite to the shower along with some other vintage flashcards and a few made-to-look-vintage-but-are-really-new Little Golden Books.


I finished out the alphabet over the windows on the adjacent wall.

The mantel in the living room was also a perfect spot to fill with vintage goodness-


I used the Barbie silhouette and frame from Eliza's Barbie party, a wooden duck from my son's nursery, vintage child's storybook and a spray painted frame (thrift store), vintage glass milk jar, a sock-monkey-look-alike that's really new, a pink guitar I found for the girls at the thrift store (only 5 buckaroos!), a teddy bear I pulled from one of our toy bins, a framed 'G is for Girl' flashcard I found on Pinterest, and some white flowers in a glass vase.


The onesies on the clothesline were cut using the cricut cartridge "New Arrival" (I used them for Courtney's shower HERE) and the vintage fashcards are from THIS etsy shop. There were 12 cards in all, sent as a printable PDF file, and I also used them above the gift table in the dining room-





For our drinks, I picked up 2 dozen pint jars at wal-mart for 11 bucks (love that I can use these again and again and again...) and had pink/white and gray/white paper straws left from the Barbie party.



I didn't take many pics during the shower, but here's a few that made it-






I also finished a little project above my desk and piano (thanks to my Dad) that I'll tell you more about soon. I've actually already tweaked it a bit so it doesn't even look like that anymore...


We're out of school for the rest of the week, so I'm looking forward to lots of playtime with my kiddos and lots of yummy food cooked by other people. I'm hoping to be back soon (perhaps even today) with posts that are ready to go, but if that doesn't happen, I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving!

p.s.-  also planning to repeat my "Week of Christmas Crafts" , perhaps starting on Monday. Have you started decorating for Christmas? Any Christmas crafting going on? Maybe your house has been ready for Christmas for weeks? (coughMelaniecough)

p.s. - I've linked this post to:

Tip Junkie handmade projects
Home Stories A2Z
Get Your Craft On at Today's Creative Blog,
The Crafty Lassy Linky at Sew Stylish Boutique,
Whatever Goes Wednesday at Someday Crafts,




Show and Tell at Blue Cricket Designs,
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Sunday, November 20, 2011

A Vintage Baby Shower

Hello friends!
I'm so excited to share pics of the baby shower with you today!
We had an absolutely lovely party and I was thrilled to finally get to spend time with friends I don't see often enough.
And there's the babe too.
A sweet precious new tiny pink babe that we were celebrating.
Goodgollymissmolly she made my uterus skip a beat.

I'll be back soon with a more detailed post on things I made (decor-wise), and things we ate. For now- just wanted to show you some of the pretty.









My friend Aimee, her mom, her grandmother, and 2 of her girlies!

Brandy, Jennifer, Me, and baby Alaina. The hostesses with the guest of honor-
(sorry Aimee- in this case, the babe trumps you (the momma).
And did I mention I'll hold that sweet little one any time you need me to?
Hmmm??

I had so much fun with this party and can't wait to tell you more about it. For now, I'm off to play with my own precious little ones, who are not so teeny anymore....

(tear)

Happy Monday!

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

We now return you to regularly scheduled programming: baby shower planning

But first, a quick update-

Day 2 with the mini:
I don't love it,
but I don't hate it.
And yes, those open-with-the-push-of-a-button doors have already come in handy twice since A) it was pouring rain when O and I got to school yesterday and we were able to hop out and make a run for it while the door shut itself, and B) I took both girls with me to Target last night and not once did I have to let go of E's hand before getting in the car since I had that uppity key fob in my other hand which was also holding a babe and two grocery sacks.

Press button,
help E into mini all the while holding her hand,
throw grocery sacks from other hand into all that empty space back there,
put other babe gently into her car seat,
buckle both girlies,
press button,
go home.

And before I leave the subject of Target completely, I must tell you why we were there in the first place. We went there (for the 4th time this week) solely for the purpose of buying the Wizahd, which in Eliza-speak means,
The Wizard of Oz.
Ever since watching it a couple weeks ago on TBS, she hasn't stopped talking about it, which I don't mind one lil' bit. In fact, I kind of LOVE it. It is a musical, after all. And so, while we were there to buy the Wizahd on DVD, (we only have the VHS and there are currently zero working VCR's at our house) we also just happened to find ourselves in the women's clothing department, and more specifically, at the clearance racks in the women's clothing department.
And do you know what we FOUND there?
Hmmmm?
Tons and tons of Missoni for Target goods which are now 50% off.
Did you hear that?
Clothing items that flew off the racks quicker than turkeys fly out of grocery stores on Thanksgiving were now BACK ON THE RACKS, and I'm wondering-
how?
Where had they been?
The long-sleeved floral blouse was there, along with several black cardigans and long navy dresses and black and white zig-zag dresses along with tons of little girls zig-zaggies as well.
It is a mystery.
But I totally took advantage and brought two more zig-zag numbers home with me. How could I not?
All of this rambling to say- if you're local and you missed out on the Missoni goods, specifically clothes, get thee to Target.
Moving on.

I wanted to share a bit of what I have planned for the shower on Sunday, which is rapidly approaching and yet- my house is no cleaner than it was 2 days ago. At the moment, I'm way more excited about the decor than about the fact that I'll actually have to clean up before I can get to the decor.
Ah well...

I blogged about these cute vintage alphabet cards several months ago and thought this shower would be the perfect opportunity to pull them out-


They're a freebie over on the Handmade Home blog, and while my initial reason for printing them out (which cost $0 since I already had plenty of cardstock on hand) was to use them in the girls room somewhere, I think they'll look fabulous strung up in the dining room where all of the shower food will be.
I'm wanting everything at the party to give off a vintage vibe, which is another reason why those alphabet cards are so perfect. I'm also planning to use lots of chalkboards (which I've also got plenty of) like this:


Pretty sweet, right? I made 4 more mini-to-medium sized chalkboards over the weekend (just like the big one I made for the kitchen) from frames I'd purchased at the thrift store.
 So simple.
Here's both of these ideas tied together in a vintage schoolhouse baby shower I pinned several months ago-

 Love the chalkboard on the buffet,
love the vintage flashcards,
love it all.

I'll be sharing how I made the invites for free in another post, but for now, I have to give you a hint of what was on them just cause they're so stinkin cute...


Itty-bitty chevron onesies which I'm planning to use in other aspects of the decor as well. Can't wait. So excited.
Now if my house would just clean itself like those magic doors on the mini...

HAPPY THURSDAY EVERYONE!



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