Having attended A LOT of baby showers myself, I can say that I have enjoyed my fair share of games. However, having a little variation in the traditional way of throwing a shower (ie. skipping
Looking for games and activities for your baby shower? Check out my list of baby shower games and activities that are sure to be a hit!
For the love of baby carrot! 5.0 oz., 100% combed ringspun cotton Machine washable (tumble dry low)
A beautiful classic baby boy shower for tastemaker Molly Boyd in blues and greens and lots of scallops. What we ate, drank, and gifted as a favor.
Customize 'Baby June's All-Hands Meeting' Baby Shower Invitation online and send via email, text message, or a shareable link. Instantly track deliveries and opens, and message recipients.
Free baby shower Jeopardy questions, answers, and even a printable game board that's simple to setup! The perfect game for any baby shower!
A Little Cutie is on the way! Baby Shower sweetness is here in all it’s glory! I’m so excited to share the baby shower that I styled with my sisters and mom for our sister in law, Jamie and our newest nephew, Amos. This “Little Cutie Citrus Baby Shower” theme was so much fun to […]
The most creative and unique boy baby shower themes out there! Tons of cute ideas that are actually fun to plan and mom to be will love!
Do you want to throw an unforgettable baby shower that your guests will be talking about for years to come? Keeping the party engaging is an important consideration. Try playing a game made up of
Are you looking for ways to keep your baby shower guest entertained? Here are 22 Fun and Modern Baby Shower games! Read more.
When Katie, of Halfway Wholeistic , and her husband Jordan found out they were having a baby boy, they couldn't wait to shower their new arrival with all their family and friends! The Nursery by Sout...
If you missed out on our last post, I had so much fun planning and setting up a summer camp themed baby shower for my BFF this summer! We shared a bunch of photos from the party on our last post if you are interested in seeing how everything turned out :) While I did source a lot of the details
There are many different types of baby shower games, but here we'll focus on some of our favorites.
Fun baby shower games you've probably never played! Tons of unique baby shower games that are great for both traditional and coed showers!
Grabe your FREE Baby Shower Charades Printable and have an amazing time playing this hilarious game, pregnancy edition..
Instead of traditional baby shower games, you're thinking of doing baby shower activities at your shower. And instead of just any baby shower activities, you've got your mind set on creating an alphabet book for the new baby. Perfect! All you'll need is a free ABC book template. Free Printable ABC Book Template Creating a baby shower letters book is an awesome idea for so many reasons: It's super easy to set up. All you'll need is your free printable baby shower alphabet book and some markers for the baby shower guests to color the pages; There is not a
We've all been to a party where there seems to be awkward pauses between events. Avoid awkwardness at your baby shower by creating an agenda! We'll help.
Start the fun with a couple of sweet and fun baby shower ice breaker games. Mingle, play games, and win cool prizes! Baby shower games for a large group, too!
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Even in a pandemic, mama rolls with the punches and I was still able to have the (super safe) backyard baby shower of my dreams.
Okay, so now you've mastered the straight sided drool pads and you want to move on to some curved ones that go around the corners. Here's your supply list: two coordinating fabrics (about 1/4 of a yard of each) something absorbent for the inner layer (I used natural cotton batting) coordinating thread snaps or velcro for closure ribbon (optional) Now you will need to download and print the pattern here. (New patterns are now up! See my post here!) This pattern took a lot of time and effort for me to draft and I am freely giving my work away, so please do the right thing and don't share or sell this pattern. Feel free to link people to my blog or sell your creations based on my pattern, but link back to this page to give credit or make a donation using the link below. Okay, first, you will need to prepare your pattern. You can either print three copies or fold your pattern on the straight lines. The first piece with be the entire pattern. The second piece will be the pattern with the small section on the right folded to the back (or cut off) and the third section will be with the small section on the left folded back (or cut). See below for a visual on what I mean here. Place your fabric with wrong sides together and cut out the full pattern for each of your front and back fabrics. Now, fold your pattern along the line on the left and cut out that pattern on your folded fabric of each material. Unfold the pattern and then fold at the line on the right and repeat the process. You will be left with pieces that look like this. You will also need to cut the same pieces out of your inner layer. Collect the three pieces of one material pattern that fit together as shown in the picture below. The right sides of the material should match up together to form the same shape when they are all laid flat. Pin along the curved edges with right sides together. Sew the curved edges of all of your pieces together using a 1/4" seam allowance. Do the same for your inner layer. Trim the seam allowances on the inner layer to prevent having too much bulk in your seams. Press the seams open or to one side or the other to make sewing the next part easier. Place right sides together of your front and back material. (I'm using the same material on both sides here.) Then place your inner fabric on top. Pin all the way around, matching up seams and edges. It will feel a little wobbly trying to pin the curves, but do the best you can to line it all up straight with all three layers. If you are going to add ribbon to your drool pads, pin these in place now as well. You will want to put them in between the two layers of fabric (front and back material) with the loop pointing up (raw edges of the ribbon meeting the raw edges of the fabric). Sew all the way around the outside edge of the three layers. Make sure to leave about a two to three inch gap along one of the sides to turn your work. I leave red pins at my start and stop points so I remember to leave my gaps open. Clip the corners of your drool pads to remove the bulk. This will give you sharper corners when you turn. Now turn the whole thing right-side out. It will look a little on the wonky side. A good press will clean it right up! Now we need to close up the hole that was left from turning and make it stay all nice and in shape. Make sure that you press the edges to the inside to make it easy to sew down. Top stitch all the way around the outer edge of the drool pad. I use a very scant 1/8" seam allowance because I like the way that it looks but you can go as wide as you initial seam allowance so long as you catch the inner layers of your turning hole. Now press the sides to the middle and it's starting to look like something! You can now install your fasteners. I used snaps on mine, but you can use velcro or magnetic fasteners or whatever floats your boat. And you're done! Admire that beautiful corner drool pad and keep your carrier straps safe from your baby's destructive nature. If you enjoyed this pattern, consider donating to help me write more! I would love to create a video tutorial for each of my patterns but the equipment rental is not cheap. A small donation will go a long way! Would you like an easily printable version of this tutorial and pattern? Find it in my Etsy shop!