Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Low Budget Baby Shower/New Mom Gift Idea

Homemade Cocoa Butter All-over Body Scrub

You will need:
1 jar/container and embellishments
Body Wash Scent/brand of your choice
Granulated Sugar
Baby Oil

I used this recipe that I found on Pinterest, but I used adult cocoa butter body wash (it was cheaper) and regular baby oil with vitamin E that I already had at home. I used pure cane sugar I already had at home. I also upped the amounts to 1/3 cup for the oil and wash so that I would have some left over for myself. It smelled great and I love it! It's a little runny, but that could easily be remedied with a bit more sugar. It filled an entire jar and then some, making it perfect :)

Really the scent options are whatever you like, or think they will like. Cucumber Melon, Cocoa Butter, Cherry Blossom, Lavender, etc. If you did an essential oil scent you could even add real oils to it and that would be a cool touch.

I tied the essential oil right onto the jar for a little added flare and included it's uses and the best places to apply it on the tag. In my opinion this should always be done for those who are unfamiliar with the oils :)

 As you can see pictured above I used a simple piece of pink material (my friend was having a girl) and a plain white ribbon as my embellishments. For your jar/container the options are really limitless. You can go simple like I did, you could bedazzle it, or anything in between. (If you decide to go my route I suggest using a little clear tape or hot glue to hold the ribbon in place so when they take it out of the bag it doesn't slip off.)


Newborn Tutu

I made my very first tulle tutu last week for my new arrival and it turned out so cute! I was very proud of myself ;)

It turned out SO tiny, but of course it will be big on her. Do you ever look at a newborn diaper and think, "There's no way, they're too small, they won't fit!" Then when your new baby gets one on... they're huge! Ya, that's what's going to happen with the tutu.


I used the loop through method as opposed to knots. 1. It was easier.
2. I personally think it looks better.

I also used ribbon instead of elastic. I taped the ribbon to the back of a chair and just started putting the tulle on until I got my desired length, then I tied the ribbon to finish it off. It's also more adjustable this way and can probably be used in more than one photo shoot.

I can't wait to take pictures of my sweet newborn in this. I have so many good ideas and Pinterest has become my photography go-to! 

Stay tuned. She's due 2 weeks from today!

Saturday, July 20, 2013

Informal Maternity Pictures by My Husband

I was having a really rough week and was feeling down several weeks ago so my husband agreed to take some informal pictures to cheer me up. I love pictures :)

I just wanted to share a few with you all!
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Baby Shower Project/Gift

I like to consider myself a pretty creative person, hence this blog! BuuuT I've been slacking as of late. This pregnancy has made me so tired and basically... I just really don't want to do anything! Most of you know how that goes!

Anywho, I made this several months ago for my cousin who had her first baby, a little boy whose name you'll see shortly. He's a cutie for sure! It took a while and MANY coats of paint, but I will list everything I used so no worries :)

 Baby James! I used sponge brushes I already had (pictured below on the plate) and got cheap frames from Walmart. No frame was over $6. I got 3 total frames, and 4 total paints. Cheap craft paint from the  craft section. The green one was outdoor craft paint, only because it was the color we wanted. The wooden letters were also just a cheap bag from the craft section. One bag had multiples of most letters so we only got one.

 I took the back and the glass off the frame and covered my work surface with newspaper. I think next time I'd rather use wax paper as the bottom of the painted area stuck to the newspaper in places. 

I used a disposable plate and put 5 coats of white on the darker frame, and 3 coats on the smaller frames. I also put 1 coat of white on all the letters that I used for his name. I let each coat dry for 5 minutes before I put on the next. 

On each smaller frame I put 3 coats of the color paint, I used a different color for each frame. Each letter got 2 coats of color paint, and the darker frame got 4 coats of color paint. 

After letting them dry with a small fan on low pointed at them (for about an hour to ensure it set) I used a hot glue gun add the funness. Yes, I just said funness even though it's not really a word...

I glued his first name on one frame and on a different part of the other smaller frame I glued his middle name. I used similar color buttons in a zigzag pattern along 2 sides of the bigger frame. (I already had them from a while ago, but they were purchased from Robert's Arts and Crafts store)

And this is how it turned out! Cute, huh? I used some of the maternity pictures I took of her (had them printed at Sam's bc the prices are best there) and put those in the frame so they were already ready to be put up in the nursery!