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Baby stats subway art. I made this subway wall art for Elly's room.

baby stats subway art

I wanted to be able to always remember those important stats because I forget them so easily, especially with three kids! This item is available for purchase at The Winthrop Chronicles Shop. You can also order just the PDF that will come with a full tutorial and allow you to make your own baby stats subway art. This tutorial is available in my eBook "Top 20 Crafts from: The Winthrop Chronicles" buy your copy HERE. Sew a Reversible Wrap Dress for Baby. This year, I am doing a series of posts to help beginner sewers learn a few tricks of the trade, and arm them with simple sewing projects too.

Sew a Reversible Wrap Dress for Baby

Go and Sew! I had too much fun this weekend. Saturday night rolled around and I realized all of the little tiny baby dresses were covered in spit-up from previous weeks. Instead of doing the much-needed laundry, I made a dress instead. My Original Diaper Wreath. 2nd EDITION Please e-mail stephanie.r.godbold@gmail.com for more information!!!

My Original Diaper Wreath

Cupcakes: 1/2 Dozen Onsie Cupcakes. Awhile ago I went to a craft store and saw baby towels rolled and placed in a coffee filter.

Cupcakes: 1/2 Dozen Onsie Cupcakes

I recently attended a Sip and See, and I decided to bring onsies, and apply this same concept. I brought a blanket that looked like a big lollipop a few months ago (here), and it was a big hit, so I figured food shaped gifts would go over well. They did. I bought 4 onsies, and two pairs of pants. The pants were a little thick, but they turned out cute.

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Karen At Home: DIY Custom Birth Announcement. How to Make a Diaper Caterpillar. Baby Washcloth Lollipop Bouquet. My favorite gym instructor is going on maternity leave and I just had to give her something since she’s the reason I actually go to the gym. I just wanted to give her something small as a token of my appreciation so that, hopefully, the love all of her loyal followers show her now will mean she’ll want to come back after her baby is born.) So I started keeping a lookout for cute baby gifts on Pinterest (because there’s no reason to go out and search for it, when I know it will come to me.)

And there it was…these cute little lollipops made from baby washcloths and baby spoons. You should totally go here to get the original tutorial. The Pharma Blog. Welcome!

The Pharma Blog

Please don't forget to follow me on RSS feed or Facebook. Thanks for visiting and enjoy "Your Creative Dose of Fun"! My wonderful family threw an adorable shower for me this weekend and my crafty sister made these super cute “Diaper Babies” that were used as decor–I simply had to share them with you! I mean…seriously cute;) She used newborn diapers, a baby washcloth for the blanket, and a baby sock for the hat. UPDATE: For the instructions check out: The Details!

We have just a few more things to hang in the nursery and then I will share the details soon. For more fun don’t forget to like The PharMA Blog on Facebook, Twitter, or RSS Feed :) That’s My Daily Dose! Like this: Like Loading... Baby Cakes Tutorial. In my spare time I love to surf the web.

Baby Cakes Tutorial

This surfing often leads to a long list of projects that I find and NEED to do in the rest of my spare time. I recently stumbled across these adorable baby accessory cupcakes. They happen to have all of the criteria for the perfect baby shower gift. 1) They are cute. (The momma needs cute) 2) They are unique. 3) They are practical. Baby Shower Gift. Ooohhh how I making presents for brand new little people.

Baby Shower Gift

Liberty Bibs. Joelle was in California recently, visiting her adorable new niece Bobbie Rae.

Liberty Bibs

She noticed that Bobbie was using a lot of bibs, and that the most effective were super absorbent. When she came back to New York she had the idea that we should design a bib that was both beautiful and totally useful. As you might have noticed by now, when we want to make something truly special and beautiful, we often turn to Liberty of London's Tana Lawn. The lovely detailed prints of Tana Lawn are legendary! Its silky hand is soft enough for a very precious baby gift, but still strong enough to stand up to repeated washings. To add absorbency we decided to back the bibs with Michael Miller's 100% Organic Cotton Terry, which is another perennial favorite at Purl Soho. Each Liberty Baby Bib Kit makes 4 bibs (2 of each print).

Bapron-tutorial. Introducing the Bapron! Daydream Believers: Ruffle Bloomers * Diaper Cover Tutorial. Gorgeous Designer Baby Burp Cloths. I must tell you I don’t really know how to sew.

Gorgeous Designer Baby Burp Cloths

There. I said it. Somehow I’ve tricked all my friends in to thinking I do. The reality of it is, I only attempt to sew things that require no pattern and that are square. They must be square! That makes all of my ‘square’ sewing projects look adorable. DIY Hooded Towels. Quilted Patchwork Bib Pattern And Tutorial « Sew She Sews's. * I just started a flickr group for any projects made using my tutorials.

Quilted Patchwork Bib Pattern And Tutorial « Sew She Sews's

Please feel free to stop by and post your finished or WIP! Lazy Daisy Baby Jacket. We love the daisy stitch, and have finally knitted up the Lazy Daisy cradigan in our own yarn. We added a feminin baby-turban to complete the cardigan. Pretty neat? Sizes3-6 m (1 y) 2 y3-6 m free below. The other sizes can be bought in the shop. YarnPickles Cashmerino or Pickles Extra Fine Merino, main colour, 100 (150) 200 g 2 pattern colours, 50 g of each NeedlesLong circular needles and DP needles, US 5 Gauge 20 s= 4”Chest measurementsCa 9.8 (12.2) 12.6 cm.

Baby onesie cupcake tutorial {and a sweet giveaway} Need a cute baby shower idea? Here's a fun way to package those baby essentials--make some cupcakes! For this project you'll need: 4 receiving blankets4 onesies4 medium rubber bands4 medium rubber bands4 coffee filtersthin coordinating ribbonscissorsa bakery cupcake box (I found mine at Packaging Specialties) First, fold the receiving blankets down until you have a 3" strip. Now for the cupcake icing. Then pinch the top and gather it together. Lay the icing at the end of the receving blanket and roll it up. Roll it all the way up, moving down as you go so that the top is peaked. Wrap it with a rubber band to secure it. Place it in a coffee filter "wrapper. " Tie it closed with ribbon.

Repeat all the steps again for more cupcakes. Place them in the bakery box. If you want, tie it with bakery string and add a cute tag! How To Make Diaper Cakes: Simple Step By Step Instructions. "You have inspired me so much by this site! {Cutesie Lil hair clip}