I just finished making the most adorable hot air balloon art to hang up in Avery’s nursery! It was so easy and too fun not to share! I have been picking up buttons here and there in coral and mint to match. Other than that, this project was just materials that I had on hand!
My baby shower in Ulysses was over Easter weekend and I cannot imagine a better turnout! Everything was perfect and I am so blessed to have so many amazing people in my life! We had the shower at the Celebration Church in Ulysses.
There were so many people that helped put the party together. A huge thank you to all the ladies that had a part in putting it on! Thank you mom, Laura, Kelley, Heather, Shalie, Grandma Bloesser, Grandma Underhill, and Alex’s mom JoAnn. They all did such a wonderful job putting it together! Also a huge thank you to Shalie for handing me gifts and My cousin Charly for recording gifts for me!!
My favorite part of the shower was the headband station. I am not a fan of games at showers. As many of you know, I am a HUGE Pinterester, I came across a few pins on headband stations. Kelley and Laura set me up with the best headband station! They had a frame with sizes the guests could measure the elastic at to fit Avery at different ages. There were even little tags that people could write their names and sizes on so I knew who made what! I am sure we will not have to buy headbands anytime soon! My cousin Melanie made a TON of them! She even finished them off after the shower until we were out of materials!
My mom, Grandma Bloesser, Heather, and Britney made the most adorable cake pops! They looked like little babies in bonnets and were super yummy! The green ones were covered in sprinkles and were lime flavored, which was a surprise when you took a bite.
Alex’s mom made the most amazing mints! She used to make wedding cakes and stuff for people, so I knew she would make some good ones. She had a few tricks up her sleeve. She had three flavors and cute little hot air balloon and cloud molds. The white clouds were buttercream, the mint hot air balloons were a traditional mint, and the coral hot air balloons were cinnamon. The cinnamon were my favorite! She did such a great job.
My Grandma Underhill made her famous punch! I usually like mine spiked with a little Bacardi O, but not until after the baby is born! Everyone loved it and were gushing about how delicious it was!
I am planning on doing a digital baby book that I can have printed, so I wanted a sign in that I could sign. After browsing Pinterest, I was set on a hot air balloon fingerprint guest book. It turned out really cute!
I was overwhelmed by the turnout! It was such a beautiful shower and we could not have asked for a better day! Avery is already spoiled and she isn’t even here yet! Thank you to everyone who came out and supported us and showered us with gifts and love!
These bags are too much fun! We are just finishing them up in the Sewing class that I am doing my long term substitute position for the rest of the school year. The kids have enjoyed making them and I have too!
Snappy Bag
Materials:
12 x 18″ outer fabric
12 x 18″ batting piece
12 x 21.5″ liner fabric
2 squares measuring 3.25″
Coordinating Thread
2 pieces of tape measure each 9.5″
Instructions:
Sandwich your fabrics together with the liner fabric right side facing down, then the batting, then the outer fabric right side up. You have to make sure to line the batting and outer fabric to where there is 1 3/4″ on each side. Then pin in the corners.
I made a ton of these for thank yous for my baby shower hostesses. They turned out so cute and make the perfect makeup bag! They all loved them and I am a pro at these by now! They take a while to understand how to get them put together, but now I can whip one up in about an hour!
I am so pleased with the way the dresser came out for Avery’s nursery. This is exactly what I had envisioned it to be. A huge shout out to my amazing step dad for sanding this puppy down so my mom and I could paint it! I must also say that chalk paint is amazing stuff! I ended up keeping the hardware and giving it a metallic spray paint to get it a fresh look. Replacing hardware can get really expensive and I am really happy with the way they turned out! Thank you to my mom for spraying those for me since I am not allowed to use spray paint right now!
This dresser had been in the shop at the farm for awhile, so it took some good wiping to get the inside clean. I really wanted the drawers to be painted on the inside, but the paint was just not soaking into the inside of the drawers like we wanted. Of course, we had already tried it, so I had some fixing to do! I went to my handy dandy pal Pinterest and started looking for ways to line the drawers.
I decided to do a Mod Podge lined drawer with fabric. I looked for paper and wrapping paper first, but decided with the amount that I needed, it was actually cheaper to do fabric. This project was super easy. All I did was measure the sides from the inside down the outside of the drawer and from the front of the inside of the drawer to the very edge of the back of the drawer. I am not going to post my measurements, because every dresser would be different. I had a total of 3 pieces of fabric cut for each drawer. Two for the sides and one for the bottom and back of the drawer.
Have I ever mentioned how much I love Mod Podge? It never does me wrong and it always keeps things together better than you would imagine! I am already planning my next Mod Podge project for the nursery, so check back soon!