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Girl’s Craft Night + Baby Shower

February 6, 2013 By Erica Deuel 5 Comments

paint chip baby shower banner

The other night I got a chance to throw a little girl’s night + craft night + baby shower all in one event with my friend Erin.

We had a blast planning it together for our good friend Dana, and it ended up being such a fun night.  It was low key, and the perfect blend of girl time, crafts, good food, awesome friends, celebration of life, and pajamas.

Here is a series of pictures from our night with steps on how to make the sweet “girl” banner I made for our party.

erin and me

hosting a baby shower

Erin and I were anxious for our friends to arrive, so we took a few pictures of ourselves while we waited.  This kept us from eating all the pretty food before they arrived.

girl baby shower food table

After everyone arrived, we ate and ate some more, while catching up.  The guest of honor is a candy lover, just like me.  We are kindred spirits with our sweet taste buds, so I loved having the task of bringing the sweets for the party.  I’m not much of a chief, but I can bake some cookies and buy some candy.  Thank you Erin for making the fresh creme cheese and dill dip plus the awesome tortilla roll ups.  She had the hard stuff.

After we ate, Dana opened her presents, and it was so fun to see her reaction to girly items!

opening baby shower presents

Dana has two boys and is pregnant with her little girl, Jane.  We all found out her baby’s name that night, and it was so fun squealing with excitement for her.  I love it.  I love that she has the same gender and close in age kids as me too.

I have been busily making Dana some hair bows, and last week I showed you how to make the DIY Burlap Hair Bow I made for her.  Well, I used that hair bow and others that I had made to form a sweet bouquet to use as a decoration for the shower.

baby shower bouquet

For the shower, we had everyone bring a frame that they would want to turn into a hair bow holder or a memo board.  The bouquet was pretty for the shower, but now that the shower is over all those hair bows needed a pretty way to be stored.

For exact details on how to create one of these chicken wire frames please read about my Pallet Memo Board.  For this night, I brought a series of wire cutters, my staple gun, and the chicken wire and we got to work helping one another.

chicken wire materials

girls craft night

crafters teamwork

girls craft night project

It can be a two person job to hold the wire down (from curling up on you) and stapling.  Courtney (featured on the left in above pictures) was a great assistant to all of us.  This was my favorite part of the night as we all sat around in our pjs and talked, laughed and crafted.  I can’t believe I didn’t get a group shot of us all together, but I did manage to get most of our frames in a shot together.

chircken wire frames

I love creating with friends and I love creating for friends.  It was so fun to craft together, and I also really enjoyed preparing for the night.  I made the fun “girl” banner out of paint chips.

DIY Baby Girl Banner

In short, this is how you too can make this banner!

1.  Gather some supplies

  • paint chips
  • hole/circle punchers
  • stickers to spell “girl”
  • hot glue gun with glue sticks
  • ribbon
  • scissors
  • brown card stock paper

DIY girl banner

2.  Punch circles out of the paint chips.  I used my big circle puncher to punch four large circles out, as those would be the circles I spelled “girl” out on.  I used the smaller circle puncher to punch a lot more circles out to use along the top of the banner (on either side of “girl”).

3.  Glue the four large circles in the center of your ribbon and glue smaller circles up and down the ribbon on either side of it.  I just put a small glob of glue on the ugly side of my paint chips and stuck it on the ribbon.  You don’t need much glue.

4.  I then used white stickers to spell “girl” on my banner, and cut out some big triangles out of the brown card stock and glued them on the other side of my ribbon.

pregant photo shoot with a banner

belly with baby girl sign

That’s it!  The banner is done!  How gorgeous is my model here!?  Dana wears pregnancy so well!

We had such a fun night honoring Dana and her sweet baby and just being with each other.

Have you ever had or been to a more informal baby shower like this one?  I loved being in comfy clothes and having a girls night rather than an early Saturday morning function.

pregnant mommy with shower hosts

I’m so blessed to have these girls in my life!  Now, Ms. Jane!  Hurry up and get here!  We are all anxious to meet you!

The banner you could turn into a birthday banner or really any celebration decoration!  What kid related outing or craft did you do this week!?  I adore all the entries from last week, but the one that had me giggling was the one about fire!  My friend Heather has boys that my boys would adore playing with, if there were not so many miles in between our homes.  Check out her great post on “Why shouldn’t we look at the Sun?” and link up your own post!

cultivated lives sun

 

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Pallet Memo Board

July 9, 2012 By Erica Deuel 4 Comments

On Saturday, we hosted a family kitchen shower for Matt’s cousin, Seth, and his fiance, Jennifer.  It was a lot of fun to celebrate this sweet couple!  I love family gatherings…and even hosting them!  Crazy I know!  There is something so special about celebrating life!  In preparation for shower, Matt and I made a memo board to be used as an activity, and it ultimately was part of our shower present.

I finally created something with a wood pallet!!  I am thrilled!!  I have been dying to get my hands on a project with pallet wood for probably a year now!  Here is our project…

The first step was prying four boards off of this pallet which I saved from my neighbor’s trash.  Ummmm let’s just say that was hard work, and my brother happened to see me struggling with it.  He may or may not have saved me from some cursing and blisters by completing this first task for me.  Thanks Tony! 🙂

Next, I measured where I wanted the boards to be cut and we cut them!

My amazing husband than started by gluing the boards together and reinforcing them with some dowel rods through the corners.

Next, on the back we hammered panel connectors along the seam of the fused boards.  Adding the chicken wire was the next step.  If you have ever used this stuff, you know it is hard to cut without getting scraped up!  Cutting the chicken wire the desired size and then stapling it into the wood…always leaves your fingers scrapped up.

We screwed some boards over the chicken wires edge.  This step had a two-fold purpose.  One, it covered the chicken wire’s edge up, so as to prevent more injuries.  Second, the extra wood panels helped reinforce the wood staying together.

One thing we learned with pallet wood is it is really hard stuff! It might be from being wet and dried so many times outside, or maybe they out some kind of sealer/treatment?  Either way, this pallet wood was hard and tough to hammer and drill into.

I than sanded the frame, and it was complete!!

Since this is a family shower, and it’s all people who the engaged couple love and are close to..I thought it would be fun to do a more personal “game”.  Everyone was supposed to write their recipe for a good marriage on a card and clip it to this board.

The cards weren’t read aloud, so people could be as honest as they want.  My heart was that people would encourage this sweet couple and give advice that could help them in life and especially the first year of marriage, which is typically pretty hard.  I of course forgot to write mine while playing hostess.

I have no idea what was written on those cards, but I hope it was good stuff!!  This board is pretty big.  I LOVED it!  I’m so glad I didn’t end up painting it-which I toyed with in my mind for a little while.

Jennifer loves rustic, vintage type decor.  That is the theme of their wedding, and I can’t wait for it in September!  All three of my kids are in it!  🙂  She loved this frame.  I am so glad because it was hers!  The other part of their shower gift will be shown with more shower pictures in my Friday Project Spotlight post.

We had a great weekend and I hope you did too!!  happy Monday!!

I linked this project up over at Southern Hospitality.  Check out all the thrifty finds/projects!  I also linked it up at Delightful Order.

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