Some of our best friends here in Fayetteville, 
Adam and Heather, will be welcoming sweet baby Caroline into their family this October. This past weekend I helped host a couples shower at my friend 
Sarah's house. I was in charge of decorations for this shower and we went with a preppy color scheme of pink and green. I tried to pick decorations that were inexpensive and could be easily made by me. We can't wait to love on Caroline Reese! 
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| I just designed these letters in publisher, printed on card stock then strung on fishing line with little ribbons in between the letters. | 
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| This is the precious mommy-to-be. I made this wreath using this tutorial. You essentially just cut fabric in strips, hand pleat them into a semi circle and pin into a styrofoam wreath. I used a cotton fabric, but the tutorial uses a chiffon type fabric for a fluffier finish. | 
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| I sewed the pennant flags out of fabric I already had in my stash (I'm trying to work down what I already own!) and the centerpieces were mason jars filled with babys breath and spray roses (inexpensive from Sams). | 
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| This is Sarah's frame -- I think she said it was from Hobby Lobby. | 
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| I made the Sweet Caroline banner by just printing a green chevron pattern on regular paper and cutting out the letters. I then hot glued them to pink tulle to hang. | 
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| Cupcakes are from Sams and I made the cupcake toppers with my Silhouette. If you make something like, this, I for sure suggest card stock and not regular paper. | 
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| Diaper cake made by Sarah -- I added the pink decorations: basket paper, fake flowers and ribbon. | 
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| I saw this prayer card idea on another blog and copied it. | 
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| This little station was a labor of love, but the mom-to-be appreciated the detail, so it was worth it. I sewed the headbands from fold over elastic I ordered on e-bay and handmade each of the bows from ribbon in my stash and a couple new prints as well. I used this tutorial for bow making. After a few, I got better and didn't have to stitch them. | 
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| Shower hostesses. | 
  
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| These are the gifts I made for Miss Caroline. Monogramming done with my Silhouette and heat transfer material and I just satin stitched the "C" onto the burp cloth. I do have an embroidery machine now, but haven't braved the learning process just yet. | 
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SO CUTE!!! Love the preppy colors, DIY headbands, and the prayer cards - what a great idea! All of the decor is fabulous, of course!
ReplyDeleteThe monogrammed nifty gifties are just too precious. :)