Saturday, June 9, 2012

T-Shirt Baby Layette




This is a little layette that I made for one of the employees at my husbands work. I made the baby gown from a t-shirt bearing the company's logo. The baby shoes were made from the sleeves of another work shirt and the burp pads were made using fabric that I had printed at spoonflower.com. All of the items were combined in a small basket from Easter years ago and presented to the employee who went absolutely nuts over the items. That really makes you feel good to know that they thoroughly enjoyed the gift!

All of the items were made using FREE patterns listed here:



Baby Booties pattern: 
http://stardustshoes.blogspot.com/2006/10/cloth-shoe-pattern.html


T-Shirt baby gown pattern: http://go.tipjunkie.com/hm/2170/thismamamakesstuff.com/tutorial-rockin-baby-gown-t-shirt-refashion/

Burp Cloth pattern:
 http://cloud9fabrics.blogspot.com/2010/12/tutorial-contoured-burp-cloths.html

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Shoe Box Display





The box was made by covering a small shoebox with card stock paper and punching holes in the top for the ghost pops. Letters were made using my handy dandy cricut machine.

Blue Monster Candy Holder Milk Jug


Place treats in this whimsical milk jug monster and your visitors will have a fun time snatching them from its mouth!

I made this little monster by using the instructions here: daniellesplace

What you will need:Empty plastic milk jug, craft foam, large googly eyes, hot melt glue, scissors, acrylic paint or spray paint, and a feather boa for the hair.