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

Friday, October 23, 2009

Baby Shower Baby Hats!

I found this craft idea at Little Birdie Secrets and immediately put it in my list of things I want to try. How cute would these be at a baby shower? And if you are intimidated about making the hats themselves, I bet you could purchase the hats and take the seams out with a seam ripper where you plan to put the ears on and then sew them back up.






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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

More Wooden Blocks


People love homemade decorations for the different seasons. Here is a tutorial at a fabulous craft blog on how to make some really cute wooden blocks that you can place on the wall, fireplace mantel, shelf, or as part of a table centerpiece. These would be great for all different seasons and occasions. You could make them say "Joy" for Christmas or "Love" for Valentine's Day, "Baby" for a baby shower gift, or anything you can imagine. If anyone makes any of these I would love to see pictures of how they turned out and what you ended up using them for. One more thing, Don't forget to sign up for the giveaway! There are only 4 days left!!! It's really easy to enter and why not try for those awesome neighbor gifts! One less thing to worry about come time for the holidays!







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Monday, September 21, 2009

Trash to Treasure



 I love making great gifts out of things I already have!  A good friend of mine sent me this link and I love it.  With some "garbage" (There is no such thing as GARBAGE, right Krista!) and some left over scrapbook supplies, you can have a fast, easy gift.  The end project is so cute and who doesn't have old toilet paper rolls in their garbage cans.


  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfiLIG0gd74&feature=related






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Friday, September 18, 2009

Easy ABC Blocks



An easy gift idea that I like to do for baby showers is to give these cute little decorative wooden ABC blocks. I get them at Hobby Lobby as plain wood. When they are on sale you can get them for as little as a dollar each! I pick up a few colors of craft paint to match the nursery and paint them. Craft stores like Hobby Lobby and Roberts have a lot of great wooden gifts that only need a little paint or stain to complete. Since they are boxes with lids, you can fill them if you want to. You could put passifires,  baby booties, socks, bibs etc. inside. If you are compiling multiple gifts to put in a basket these are great because they take up a lot of room and are only around $5! And because you took the time to paint them it adds a personal touch as well.






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Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Daddy Duty Tool Belt

Congratulations, Daddy! Here is a fun baby shower gift idea for a Daddy-to-be! Make him a Daddy Duty Tool Belt.


I found this canvas tool belt at Walmart for only $1.oo and wrote on it with fabric markers. It is filled with diapers, wipes, diaper rash cream, powder, disposable diaper sacks, a onsie, burp cloth, hand sanitizer, pacifiers, tongs, rubber gloves, a nose clip, goggles, nail clippers, thermometer, baby hair brush and a teething toy. It's a funny gift with a lot of useful baby items.

Don't forget the Dad when planning a baby shower gift. He needs as much help as he can get!


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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Baby Shower Flower Clip Boquet

If you are going to a baby shower and you know the Mommy-To-Be is having a girl, hair bows and flower clips will be a definite part of that baby's wardrobe! They are like shoes, you can never have too many! Plus, they are very easy to make. Brought to you from Somewhat Simple is a tutorial for putting ribbon on an alligator clip and then after you have the ribbon on the clip, simply hot glue gun a fake flower on top of the ribbon with a decorative gem or button placed in the middle (a future tutorial on this part coming). If you don't know how to make them, or don't want to make them, you can purchase decorative hair clips anywhere, even Walmart and Target. Malls tend to have a lot of boutiques that sell really cute ones as well. However, making them yourself is usually much cheaper. Once you have some hair bows, clip them to some wooden skewers, stick them in a vase and tie a ribbon around it. Here is a picture of the inspiration from Sister's Stuff:


Not only are you giving them something that is unique and thoughtful, but its something they will definitely use, and you are giving them a place to store it decoratively in the baby's room! Two gifts in one!





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Monday, August 24, 2009

Everything is relative


Familyfun.go.com is a great source for coming up with gift ideas. It has lots of ideas for things that kids can make for a special gift as well. This month they have a neat feature on things to send for family members who live far away. My favorite one was "Beloved Baby Book". For this gift, you take pictures of all of your relatives, and collect them in a book, with captions like, "Grandma loves you, baby". Putting the pages in sheet protectors makes it safe for baby to look at. Another of the ideas was to take pictures of relatives and put their faces on simple stick puppets- each of these ideas helps children to recognize relatives they rarely see. I think this would be a fun gift for cousins to make for cousins that live far away... I think I see a project coming on. :)
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Thursday, August 20, 2009

Who Knew Bananas would be Such a Great Gift?

"If we could choose our friends, and we searched the whole world through, we'd go 'bananas' trying to find a better bunch than you!" Who would have thought you could make so many gifts with bananas?

  • Buy a bunch of bananas, attach the above quote, and give them to your co-workers.

  • Get a box of Banana Nut Cheerios, attach the quote, and add "From your Nutty Neighbors".

  • You can purchase Banana Bath Fizzers from purpleegg.com and use the quote above or try "Going Bananas over You".


  • Attach a note that says "Going Bananas since you've been gone." to a banana and put it in your spouse's suitcase or briefcase when they go out of town.

  • New moms will go bananas for Monkey Magoo when he swings into the nursery with his blankie, Too! This plush new monkey friend wraps around a Keepsake Banana Box which, when opened, reveals a cuddly-cozy soft blanket. Find this at http://www.vickiecreations.com/.

  • Make Banana Split Kit - A Bunch of Bananas, Four Glass Banana Split Dishes, Baggies filled with Chopped Heath Candy Bars, Chopped Nuts, Maraschino Cherries, Chocolate Dipped Pretzels, etc. Also include Fudge Topping & a tub of Vanilla Ice Cream. Put it all in a cute lined basket.
  • Terra Cotta Banana Muffins - This is so cute and so easy. Instructions can be found at stylemepretty.com.
  • Bananagrams - a fast and fun word game. Attach the quote above and you have a great family gift. Find Bananagrams at http://www.amazon.com/.

What gift ideas have you thought about involving bananas?






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Give the gift of Comfort in the form of a BLANKET

For as long as I can remember my mother has made the most beautiful crocheted blankets. I have been lucky enough to receive her blankets as gifts and every time felt a sense of comfort from such a special present.


I am excited to announce that she has decided to start selling her blankets. I can't think of a better gift to give to new baby. These blankets become a cherished childhood comfort and something to pass on to their children.




Each blanket comes tied with a pretty ribbon and a set of crocheted baby booties. Blankets can be created in any color you would like. If you are interested in purchasing one of these sets, please visit us at http://www.6crazysisters.etsy.com/.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Baby Shirt Smoothie




Here is an easy idea for your next baby shower. Make a Smoothie! All you need are smoothie cups (found at restaurant supply stores) a baby t-shirt, baby socks, and a straw. I like to make little felt strawberries to put on top to make it look special. Simply roll up the shirt and the socks, put them in the cup, and you have the cutest gift. Can't find a smoothie cup? Buy one already made at our Etsy shop, 6crazysisters.

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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

A Personal Photo Carved Night Light

Everyone loves personalized gifts. It shows that you went the extra mile and took the time to think about them individually as opposed to giving them a gift card. I found this really neat idea at www.lightaffection.com where you can create a night light out of a picture. What a sweet gift to give to someone who just had a baby for their nursery! Take a picture of the baby or even use the picture they sent from their baby announcement to create this. Any picture can be used so you could create a wedding gift with their engagement picture or anything you can think of.

Some things to know:

  • The lights are available in different frames, sizes and prices.
  • You can submit the image and/or order online or by mail.
  • The picture quality is directly related to the final result.
  • Their smallest night light (2 3/4 X 2 3/4) will set you back $44.95.

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Friday, August 14, 2009


One of my favorite gift ideas is for families that are expecting a new baby. Often, the new arrival has toddler brothers or sisters that are giving mom and dad a run for their money, because they are jealous and cranky about the cute new interloper who is getting all the presents. I like to give the siblings presents, and I try to make it something to help keep them quiet while mom is busy with the new baby. This can be easy, a little tote bag with crayons and new coloring books, or a puzzle are good. But my favorite present to give is a copy of the book The Mitten by Jan Brett, and toys to go with it. The book is about animals who all crawl inside a mitten to keep warm. I like to give the book with a mitten, and little plastic animals to go with them. At Wal-mart you can get a bag of plastic animals for a dollar, and a set of stretchy mittens for 50 cents in the winter. Alternatively, you can upcycle a mitten that has lost it's mate. I like to stitch a felt heart on the back of the mitten, to make it cute. Little kids that are at the toddler stage love to put the animals in the mitten and take them out, over and over. The mitten also acts as a carrying case for them. On her website, Jan Brett has all kinds of free printables and games for older children as well.
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Thursday, August 13, 2009

New Baby Kit










Many people have their own version of a new baby kit.
Here are some of the items I put in the last one I did:
  • A clock - "Time is going to fly. Remember to cherish every moment."
  • A Teddy Bear with a heart beat sound - "Your baby is going to miss hearing your heartbeat just as much as you will miss hearing your baby’s."
  • Burp Cloths and a Ponch -"Babies make a lot of messes. Need we say more?"
  • Disposable Washcloths - "Who has time to take a shower? Wash cloths with the soap built in…who says they are just for baby?"
  • Paper plates and plastic silverware -"Who wants to do dishes after a baby is born?"
  • Box of Tissues - "To wipe baby tears and mommy tears."
  • A Piggy Bank with a few cents in it - "Here is the start of your baby’s college fund."
  • Eraser - "This is to help you remember that all moms make mistakes."
  • Infant Tylenol - "It is amazing how giving your baby medicine helps with your own headache."A pair of googly eyes - "Your own set of eyes for the back of your head."
  • Gas Drops - "One of the best things about having a baby is that you have someone to blame “stuff” on."
  • A Mirror - "To help you remember to take care of yourself too."
  • Marbles - "To replace the ones you will lose."
Do you have any other ideas for a new baby kit?


Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Quote Tags make all the Difference

Almost any gift can be made more meaningful by adding a tag with a cute quote or phrase. For a baby shower gift, I recently gave my friend an infant rocking chair with a little note that said "You guys are going to ROCK as parents".

My sister, Krista, told me about the site http://www.thinkgeek.com/. It has all kinds of man gadgets that your man will love. By putting a tag on one of these gifts, you have turned an ordinary gift into something really thoughtful. For example, buy this FireSteel Survial tool (a fire starter)http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/tools/754d/ and add a tag that says "The fire is still there.", "You really light my fire." or "I still think you're hot after all these years". This is a simple, but thoughtful anniversary gift that is romantic, but most men would love it.

A quote tag makes all the difference.

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