Sunday, November 28, 2010

Sugar and Spice and Everything Nice...

I insisted on being very involved in every aspect of the planning of the baby shower my mom threw for the family. Ever since impressing myself with the results of my wedding DIY projects, I'm obsessed with finding creative inspiration from the blogosphere, shopping around for the best deals on materials, and making as much as I can myself. Even though I was working crazy hours at the office, I did not spare myself my own baby shower to indulge in this guilty pleasure.

Once the theme was decided upon, my crafty mother and I started with the invitations.
Why yes, we did hand-cut every single one of those onesies and their embellishments out by hand, thank you very  much. I could not for the life of me find a die in the shape of a onesie!
I wanted to contribute something extra to the dessert table, so me and my enormous belly stayed up way too late the night before baking and decorating cookies in the shape of onesies to match the invitations.


Et voila! A few of the finished product...


On game day, the pathway to the house was dressed in painted Styrofoam lollipops.

Alana claimed dibs on her favorite.

Another crafty project my mom and I did was make these banners out of scrapbook paper (we just left the pages at their original size but they're also cute cut into triangles) and printed and glued on the letters in the same font as the invitations.

 Sugar and Spice was the theme of the party.
My parents' house is already very vintage-looking (it's an early 19th century Queen Anne Victorian). You can faintly see a couple of the paper pinwheels in the background above which made for festive and easy decorations around the rest of the house.

Daddy-to-be smoking a bubble gum cigar.
Then you cross the threshold and enter into the sweet shoppe...

 ...where a decadent vintage candy buffet awaits. My mom made the awnings out of cardboard and fabric. My baby sis made the cupcakes decorated with heart-shaped candies. We shopped around for the candy and ended up buying it in bulk online. (Even with shipping, the prices were still miles behind any local competitors.)


We looked everywhere for the apothecary jars and the awesome vintage baby scale (which I had to have ever since I saw it on a blog a while back). The labels didn't quite make it onto the jars but if I had an extra ten minutes before guests started to arrive, they would have been attached to neatly tied ribbon around the top of each jar instead of just scattered about the buffet top.

We had goodie bags from the dollar store for the guests to take home their favorites.


 I wanted to make sure my baby brother Troy was a part of the celebration, so we had a series of his childhood penguin drawings screen printed onto onesies that we hung along a clothesline with hand-decoupaged clothespins.


My aunt Tami made this great diaper cake that we used as a centerpiece.

Me and the little sweetheart Olivia.

It was a wonderfully "sweet" celebration.

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