Monday, June 4, 2012

The baby shower of the year

A couple of months ago, I had the absolute honour and pleasure of hosting a baby shower for one of the most deserving people I know.  It was her first baby, and we had been planning it for months.  I think I'd actually asked if I could throw her baby shower before she was even pregnant!!  She hosted all 3 of my baby showers, and did a fantastic job of all of them.  Nothing was too much trouble for her, and I had a wonderful time at them all.  So of course, I wanted to go that extra mile for her.  I wanted it to be so many things for her, extra special being at the top of the list.  But mainly, it had to be all about her.  So first things first, I set about with the invitations.  She chose a red, white and aqua theme, and loved onesies, so there was my starting point.  I had many conversation with her on what she liked and disliked, and came up with these.  They were very labour intensive to make, but wow, turned out oh so great.





Then for the decorations.  I knew I had to make bunting to hang across the table or wall.  And I also wanted to make some placemats for the table.  Luckily for me, I found a Michel Miller range that had the perfect red, white and aqua colours.

Bunting

Placemats


I draped streamers, balloons and handmade tissue paper pompoms from the ceiling over the table.

We had lots of yummy homemade treats to eat.  Red velvet cupcakes, upside-down plum cake, lime slice, zucchini slice, passionfruit slice, white choc and raspberry muffins, crostoli, mini quiches, lemon meringue, shortbread biscuits.  There was definitely an oversupply of food.  But hey, that's what we do :)



The mother-to-be made these wonderful cookies in a jar as favours for all of her guests.  Don't they look sensational?!

We played a few games, and we also did a baby shower quilt where everyone that came along to the party got to decorate a square of material that I will make into a quilt.  It will be such a personal and unique present that everyone helped make special.

I also made some little pinwheel hairclips for all the ladies to wear.  But forgot to take a photo of these (one to come shortly!).

So, I hope the mummy-to-be had a wonderful day, as she most definitely deserved it.  She is the most amazing friend a person can have, and I'm truly blessed to have her in my life.  xx

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