Showing posts with label little. Show all posts
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Friday, October 18, 2013

A Little Pumpkin Baby Shower- A Cute Fall Theme!

When I found out my sis-in-law wanted to have a "Little Pumpkin" themed baby shower, I was thrilled!  How cute is that for a fall baby??  Here are some pictures from the adorable shin-dig!!

The Front Table included lots of pumpkins, some cute belly shots, lots of fall cuttings, a memento box for the parents to be and new baby girl and a few baby name books for fun!  And of course a Little Pumpkin banner!!

 The Table Centerpieces were pumpkins with flower arrangements, requested by the mom to be.  I found small vases at Dollar Tree and helped to stabilize them by pouring rice inside of the pumpkin and around the outside of the vase.   I also made these cute painted jars from old spaghetti sauce jars and olive oil jars- I loved these as well!!  To add a splash of color my girl friend helped me to whip out table runners from Joann's clearance section fabric that helped tie together all the colors as well!
A Memento Box was placed at the head table and at each place the guests were given "MAD Advice" sheets and "A note to the little pumpkin..." sheets to place in the memento box.  I just printed these on postcard sheets I found at Office Depot.  The parents to be will have fun reading the new parenting suggestions an the little one will be able to grow up to read the notes from friends and family to her.
The Cupcakes were a Pumpkin Cupcake with a Cream Cheese Frosting- super yummy!!  Just piped on the frosting and added a cute pumpkin candy on top.
And a fun little mimosa bar with orange juice, cranberry juice, and a pomegranate spritzer to top off the cute fall theme!!

And it was a success... we wore out my red head- sure sign a wild time was had, lol!  Hope this gave you some fun ideas if you are thinking of doing a little pumpkin shower yourself!!

PS- Looking for some cute DIY Little Pumpkin shower invitations- check out these printable ones HERE!



Friday, August 9, 2013

Little Pumpkin Baby Shower Invites- Free and Customizable!


So my sister in law is pregnant with a beautiful little girl... which means I get to help throw the baby shower {fun, fun, and more fun!}.  Since the shower will be in October, we are going to have a 'Little Pumpkin' shower.  Since I am in charge of the invites, I kind of went crazy making all sorts of invitations and letting her choose a style that she liked best.  And since I have all these already made, why not share them??? 
To use these backgrounds, just download them HERE and open them in a picture editing software that allows you to add text.  My favorite and easy to use program is Google's free Picasa program.  Once you add your text and save as a jpeg file, you can send to your favorite print shop (mine is Costco, lustre finish).  I personally use a wholesale postcard printing service (like Overnight Prints) which not only gives you a nice sturdy card stock, but also allows you to add details for the invitation on the back and can usually be ordered with envelopes!  Oh- and is super cheap... but will take longer to get through the snail mail!

Let me know if you are able to use these for your baby shower- I would love to see!!  Also, any questions, just let me know!  Enjoy and happy showering :)










 PS: Many of these design elements and fonts are free to use for those of us amateurs who are not making things like these for money!!  I would like to thank just a few of these awesome places for having free goodies!!

Persnickety Prints
Kimberly Geswein Fonts
Pugly Pixel
The Coffee Shop Blog









Friday, October 26, 2012

The Littlest Mermaid Infant Costume


 
So big sis and dad found a costume... a mermaid costume, all ready to go for a not so bad price of $17.  So I gave in and told her she could get it.  But that meant I didn't get to play and create like I love to do.  That is until I realized I now have a little sis who is too little to voice an opinion and tell mom no!  And since big sis loves to match little sis, the decision was made that mom {that's me!} got to make little sis a matching mermaid costume, yay!

{Disclaimer: I have no clue what I am doing... I have never taken any sort of a formal sewing class and to be perfectly honest, every time I sew, I spend at least a third of the time cursing my mother-in-law's sewing machine, which I stole and won't return!  Please feel free to comment and leave me tips or ideas if you actually KNOW how to do things correctly... I won't take offense- I love too learn new things!  For those of you that don't know what your doing either... hopefully I can inspire you to go for it and try something new!}

First things first- we hit up our local JoAnn's.  Since it is close to Halloween, they had lots of cool fabrics all on clearance including the fun scale fabric you see here.  Since little sis is, well, tiny, we didn't need much fabric at all.  We got 2 feet of the scale fabric, 1/2 yard of the crazy purple fabric (which I am not really sure what it is- which got me into trouble later on... I bought it on it's looks: learned my lesson there!), 1/2 yard of 1/2 inch foam, and a 3 ft. roll of elastic.  In total, I paid just over $10. 

Next I measured little sis around the waist and around the widest part of her hips.  The scale fabric had some stretch to it, so I knew I had some playing room, but I wanted to make sure it wasn't too small!  Since the tail would have a front and a back sewn together, I took her waist measurement, cut it in half then added an extra inch to get the widths I needed for the tail.  { (waist/2) + 1 }  Little sis was a 16 inch waist, so { (16/2) + 1 }, I used 9 inches for her waist then did the same for her hips.  I used these two measurements to draw then cut out a mermaid shaped tail on a mail advertisement I had laying around.  To make it symmetrical I folded it in half before cutting, like you did with hearts when you were little!  I also held it up to little sis before tracing it onto the fabric and cutting out the fabric.  When you cut the fabric out keep in mind you will have your fabric folded in half so you will be cutting out the front and the back at the same time.
Now I may not know much about sewing, but two things my mom taught me when I was young that stuck are 1. keep your fabric inside out, good sides together and 2. use pins!  Every once in a while I think I am going to sew without pinning- it's not worth it- just pin the fabric together before you ever start cutting!!

Next we tackled the sewing machine to sew down both sides leaving the top and bottom open.  This is where you always try some test stitching on a scrap piece of fabric first and then curse and turn knobs until the stitches come out like you want... unless you know what your doing, of course.  I have found the sewing machine manuals to be your best friend!  Use yours if you get stuck :)

To make the waist, fold over the top about an inch and sew leaving room for the elastic.  Do not completely sew up the seam until you have threaded your elastic through the waist band.  To do this, use a large safety pin to help you out.

{Reminder: Keep your little one by and continually try on if possible!  The sooner you catch something that may be off, the sooner you can fix!}

Next we sketched out our tail fins.  I used big sis' costume to help me with the shape, but you can type into google images and see lots of different options.  I laid the fabric part out on top of the foam to help get a proportional size.

Then we cut out the foam fins and traced that same shape onto the fabric that will cover it, leaving about 1 inch extra space all the way around for the seam and width of the foam.  Make sure your good sides are together, pin, cut out, and sew the fin fabric leaving the top open for stuffing.

{This is where I got into trouble... my pretty purple fabric just started fraying apart, and quick.  Keep this in mind when buying a fabric- are the ends easily frayed??? If so it may be difficult to work with, hence the giant pile of purple glitter laying on the table in this last tail photo!}

After I stuffed the foam into the sewn tail, I went around and sewed about 1/2 inch in to give the tail some depth and some extra support for my disintegrating fabric!  I was going to go in and add a few more "fin" lines, but this fabric was just way too delicate to do so.

The last step was to stuff the foam tail fins up into the end of the scale fabric tail.  Once in I sewed a triangle pattern into the foam and scale fabric to hold it securely in place.

I know you are thinking... what about that bow!?  For the bow I created a little sleeve of the green fabric and ran the extra elastic through it similar to the waistband.  Luckily I had pinned several fabric flower ideas on Pinterest (love that place!) and I just picked one that I thought would work well with my quickly fraying purple fabric and went for it!  A hot glue gun and a couple great websites later, we had ourselves a pretty cute bow!  Check out these great sites that I used to help get some great ideas for yourself!

The Crafty Blog Stalker- How to Make 20 Different Fabric Flowers
Being Brook- Fabric Flowers 2 Different Ways (The style I used)

Overall, I love the way the costume turned out!  She flips and plays with the tail and it is just adorable.  I also love the fact that she can wear something mama made her... instead of something China made her!

What do you think?  Do you like to make costumes???  I would love to see some of your custom costume creations, so please share!

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