Showing posts with label chevron. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chevron. Show all posts

Thursday, January 16, 2014

Personalized Baby Gift: Fabric Letter Squares

Been meaning to share this simple little craft that made for a very special nursery decoration for a friend: Fabric letter squares.

To make these, I used 8 inch x 8 inch squares that my husband had pre-cut for me out of a 1 x 8 plank. I then covered each square with batting to soften the edges and help the fabric lay more smoothly. Next came lots of time with the staple gun, getting each piece of fabric to lay straight, centered, etc. on the square. The hardest part was making the corners tight and even and keeping the horizontal stripes straight throughout the process.  


 Once all the squares were covered, I turned to the lettering, which I cut out of white felt. I did a simple loop stitch around the edges of all the letters and then hot glued them to the fabric. I suggest a method like this - i.e. hot glueing the letters after the fabric is on straight - as opposed to sewing the letters on and then trying to staple the fabric in place. The fabric tends to pull and shift a bit and would be difficult to manage with the letter already in place. 


These were made in navy and lavender for a dear friend's first daughter, Emilia. I chose three coordinating fabrics, a large navy chevron, a lavender polka dot and a navy and lavender stripe. We attached hooks to the backs of each and they are now hanging beautifully in an expectant nursery! 


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Monday, July 1, 2013

I "Mustache" Your Age, Sir?


Mustaches have become quite the trend this year and I myself am thoroughly enjoying it. I've featured several fabulous mustache-themed finds here on my blog. A couple months ago, I was contacted about helping with a mustache-themed first birthday party...uh, YES! It was a really fun event to be a part of I'm very excited to get to share it with you today.


My part was to find and then create all the printables for the party, including a welcome sign, centerpiece signs, cupcake toppers, drink wraps and straw flags. We quickly agreed on this fabulous aqua and yellow mustache set from Busy ChickadeesLove these "Wet your Whiskers" drink wraps with mustache straws...very cheap, easy way to give your guests a fun drink!



What mustache-themed party would be complete without a photo booth and plenty of mustache props for guests to use?!


I also got to create chocolate mustache lollipops for the dessert table using these molds and coordinating chevron ribbon from Hobby Lobby. That amazing cake was done by a friend of the hostess...so many talented people in this world!!


I love this color combination! 


 "Happy 1st Birthday Tate" banner hung above main food table. Such a fun, sweet birthday party celebrating a special little boy. Thanks for sharing with us, Shawna!


For more great party ideas, visit our events page here

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Monday, March 11, 2013

You Are My Sunshine First Birthday

SO excited to share this birthday party with you today - partially because it was my baby's first birthday and partially because the You are My Sunshine theme turned out {so} sweet! Carli over at DimplePrints created a custom printable package that helped bring this precious theme to life and Linsey with the Hunniepot added the perfect finishing touch with her amazing custom cookies! Which, by the way, you have a chance to win today!! Details on the giveaway at the end of this post.

First, guests were greeted with this adorable (and easy!) ribbon wreath. I simply wrapped a dollar store foam wreath with about three yards of 2 inch ribbon and embellished with a fabric flower and paper "H". The little ones all received a special favor and a party hat upon entering. 
I used a grey bookshelf from our home to set the favors and party hats out on, then embellished it with some mini pennant banners and pictures of the birthday girl. I layered the circle cutouts from the printable package on white doilies and tied them together with yellow ribbon. 
The party was a mid-morning brunch, so we served a variety of easy breakfast foods, including mini bagels and cream cheese, doughnut holes, blueberry muffins, quiche and cheerios and raisins for the little ones. I wanted to be able to prepare a majority of the food ahead of time so that we wouldn't be scrambling that morning and I could focus on the birthday girl! 
I love how adding a few embellishments or new packaging to ordinary foods and beverages can make them seem so special. My kids thought the little bags of cheerios were the coolest thing ever, even though they are used to eating them regularly. I'm a huge believer in finding creative ways to make affordable food beautiful.

Apothecary jars are always a useful and appealing addition to a food table. I created some extra height with an old mail scale and tied it all together with a framed "Little Sunshine" print from the printable package.  
These gorgeous chevron cookies were courtesy of Linsey from The Hunniepot. They tasted delicious, came in adorable packaging and were some of the most professionally decorated cookies I've found (and I've been on the hunt for a while!). And today, you have the chance to win a jar full of Linsey's adorable mini Easter cookies!! Easy entry at the end of this post.
These simple vanilla pudding shots were a huge hit. We filled them 3/4 full of instant vanilla pudding, added a squirt of whipped cream then topped them off with a vanilla wafer. Really easy and really yummy!
My absolute favorite piece of decor was this custom window panel I designed. I used my Cricut to cut out the "Havyn, You Are My Sunshine" lettering and glued them to the back of each panel. It was the perfect backdrop! I also love how we were able to incorporate a really modern print like chevron stripes with a softer, more vintage feeling pattern like gingham. 
Carli always includes an amazing variety of printables in her party packages, so I was fully equipped to carry the theme throughout the space! We had several signs framed around the house. I used the custom paper to wrap mason jars for flowers and to create mini pennant banners.
My mother made the matching highchair cover and bib so that her "smash cake" pictures would turn out  just right! It was so fun to see our little lady being sung to and then watching her dig into her vanilla cupcake. Her little brother also thought it was pretty great!
Now for our giveaway! The Hunniepot is giving away a jar of their adorable mini Easter cookies to one lucky NBrynn reader. Enter below and be sure to share with your friends!!



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Vendor Credits:
Favors, Family accessories: NBrynn Designs
Custom Cookies: The Hunniepot
Printable Package: DimplePrints
Smashcake Photography Session: Shells Photography
Day of Event Photography: TJ Wood



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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Happy Valentine's Day: Chevron Style

Several weeks back I featured a tutorial for a floating mantle that my husband made for our living room. I was dying to have a spot to hang the kids' stockings and dreamed of redecorating it for each season. The stockings were indeed hung and brought all the satisfaction I had hope for...

But now they are down and I've been stumped for a of couple weeks about what to do with my mantle. It's hung on a burnt orange accent wall, which adds to the challenge!

Thankfully, Abbey over at TheCardsWeDrew directed me to some adorable FREE printables at DimplePrints for Valentine's Day. They are just "theme-y" enough to bring in the Valentine's feel, but not too cliche or overdone. Plus, they are grey and aqua, one of my favorite color combinations AND they are chevron striped...can't get much better in my book!

The printables are intended for a party, but my mantle accepted them with open arms...

I used the cupcake toppers to make little signs on sticks and put them in a vase of sugar (what's more Valentine's Day than sugar?!).  

{Love} this banner!

Thanks DimplePrints!





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