Friday, December 10, 2010

Sara's shower part 1: the nitty gritty details

Well, it's the long awaited (ok, maybe just for me) post about Sara's shower! This has been 7.5 years in the making. That's how long Phil and Sara have been married and that would've given you point on her Baby Trivia quiz, but I'm getting ahead of myself. On September 28, Sara found out she was having a girl and my mind has been whirling every since. When she picked out her bedding, I was finally able to nail down a theme for the shower. . .birds!
Invite
I ordered the invites from Oodles of Color on Etsy (did you expect anything to not be from Etsy?:) I would recommend Michelle for anything! She did an outstanding job and even the packaging they came in was adorable! She even got them to me super fast since we moved up the shower date at the last minute. The invite became the jumping off point for all the other decorations as I tried to copy the cute little pink birds onto just about everything I could!
Decor
I will admit that this baby shower had gotten me on a crafting binge like no other. But it was so worth the late nights and the glue gun burns. When guests arrived, they were welcomed by the simplest of my crafts. How it started:
I got the grapevine wreath for $.50 at the IDEA store (check this out if you're in CU and want cheap crafting things!) It was covered in some tacky Christmas ribbon which I promptly ripped off, added a printed welcome sign and cut out a little felt bird from the invite. Throw on a pink ribbon and it's a great way to welcome people on this gloomy day. I'm going to give this wreath a new life after the shower as well for my front door (future post on this one).

My next must-do was a bird mobile I found here at Spool Sewing. This project turned into a family affair. I picked out the fabrics, my mom sewed and stuffed the birds, my dad trimmed the tree for the sticks, I helped get them on the branches, and then dad once again helped getting everything to balance. I will say it was much harder to do that part than I had anticipated. But in the end, we got the perfect centerpiece for the main room. I'm kicking myself that I didn't get any action shots of us putting this together or a close up of the birds. But each bird has two coordinating fabrics that (hopefully) compliment the bright girly colors in Baby Habel's bedding. And no, I didn't make my dad screw something into the ceiling. They're trying to sell their house remember? I love Command hooks for everything!
The next project for the living room was a simple clothesline of pink and purple goodies. I used pink ribbon and just bought a pack of clothespins at the dollar store. I cut out birds from scrapbooking paper and glued them to the birds to add a little pizazz. Can you tell I like to buy something pink every trip I make to Target, Walmart, or Meijer? :)
The diaper cake I think is my pride and joy of the shower. I've made a diaper cake in the past, but didn't love that it involved rolling each diaper in a rubber band (sorry Becky that you had to unroll every single one). So I used the directions I found here. Much easier and cleaner looking in my opinion. Then the tricky part: glue all the decorations on without getting any glue on a diaper so Sara could use each one. I glued branched all around and then added some roses and leaves throughout. To make the flowers, I followed the tutorial here. The only thing I changed it to make them more flower-like, instead of making a straight circle cut, I made all the lines wavy as I cut. Hope that makes sense. For the topper, I bought a little nest at Hobby Lobby and then once again cut the invite bird out of felt twice, sewed it together and added a little stuffing.
Lastly, I carried this branch and flower theme to the table. Please excuse the dark, bad pictures. It was a super gloomy day so I wasn't working with good natural light. I laid out branches and again glued flowers and leaves to them. There were also 2 birdhouses that I made out of old books using this tutorial. I got a few books (free) from a little used book store on Mattis and ripped out all the pages. Let me tell you how hard that was to do as a teacher who stressed loving your books. :) Then I stapled the pages into heart shapes and glued them together. I covered the ugly books with fabric and added a ribbon for hanging. Adorable little houses for birds on a little branch.
The Food
How did I not take a picture of the completed food table?! Ohh well, you'll have to trust me that it looked and tasted delicious. My mom made a spinach/mushroom quiche and a ham/cheese quiche which were both fabulous. Lori made beautiful fruit kabobs with a yummy fruit dip. I made a blueberry french toast coffee cake whose recipe I got from my cousin Julie. Everything had cute little labels donning the bird of course.
And every party needs cake, so I also made the cupcakes. The cake part was just a *cough cough* box mix, but the buttercream icing recipe I used was fabulous! For half the cupcakes, toasted coconut and topped them with a blue jordan almond to resemble a nest. The other half got a fondant topper that I ordered from Two Sugar Babies on Etsy. While they were adorable, I'm not sure I would splurge on something like that again. Most people didn't eat the topper as it was pure hard sugar.
Favors
What's a party without favors? To keep up with the theme, I ordered blue Jordan Almonds from Amazon (Superior Nut Company). Then I put them in a small bag and printed out a sticker tag to seal the bag. To finish it off, I put them in a "nest".
All in all, the place looked great and it was ready for the great friends to fill the house. Stay tuned for part 2.

4 comments:

  1. Uhm, you are super woman! A new mommy and all those decorations and awesome ideas! Girl, you so should be a party planner! I'd pay you money to do stuff like that for me and I'm sure others feel the same! Wow!

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  2. Haha thanks! Not really a superwoman, just a crazy woman. And I would seriously be a party planner or wedding planner in another life! :)

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  3. You and your decorations are amazing. If I ever have a girl....I want all of this! It's all beautiful! Such an amazing friend, you are....

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  4. Emily, Thank you so much for the wonderful shower for my Saraphim. It was obviously a lot of fun, hard work and very loving. She is very blessed to have a special friend like you!
    Grandpa Sutton

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