Making your own crib bedding

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After searching for the right crib set (that would be the crib bumpers, sheet, dust ruffle and quilt for those not in the know!) and not finding one that I loved, I decided I would have to make it myself. I've never done anything like this before and for a short period I even tried to talk myself out of it. "Bumpers," I thought, "they make cribs differently now. The bars are closer together, the baby won't get her head stuck. We don't need those!" Well, I reconsidered. How hard could it be. First I had to find the right fabric. I wanted turquoisey blue, orange and pink. Not an easy task. To my delight I found fabric that fit my needs and a package of bumper pads already cut to the right size and meeting all safety requirements. Best of all, they came with directions. I wouldn't have to wing it!

Cut twelve pieces 27" x 11 3/4. I had 6 of the blue birds for the front and 6 pink polka dot for the back. I found that cutting one rectangle the right size on parchment paper and using that for the pattern was really helpful. Instead of making ties from the fabric, which seemed really time consuming, I found coordinating grosgrain ribbon. Perfect!

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After pinning on the ties to the corners, you put right sides together and sew all the way around leaving a space at the bottom open so you can insert the padding. Trim the corners and turn right side out. Insert the pad. Stitch up the bottom edge and you're done! Now repeat for the other 5.

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These are the bumper pad inserts.

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The bumper pads are up. I love the blue birds. Although with our grey crib it looks a bit like they are caged. I also made a dust ruffle. I kept it really simple. Nothing too ruffly. Just an orange polka dot. 

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Now for the quilt. I pinned pieces of fabric together and put them in the crib just to get an idea of what it would look like. Then I took it out and properly cut the right sized pieces and sewed it all together attaching a cotton batting to the back side. A cute soft floral print is on the reverse side.

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Not bad for my first try at this kind of thing! It's not perfect but it has character! The colors and prints are bright and sweet.

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As for the fitted sheet, well, I won't be attempting to sew that! I ordered one and it's on its way.

Handmade with Love...An Owl Quilt

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Little did I know that when I asked my mother to help me sew on the owls to my tablecloth, thinking it was such a great idea that I came up with, she had already hand sewn many owls on this fantastic quilt she made for her granddaughter. It's a quilted replica of the shower invitation! I think it's pretty funny that 3000 miles away from each other our two similar but separate owl projects were started. I guess the apple doesn't fall far from the tree!

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This is what the back of my baby shower invite looked like from Polka Dot Press...

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Bun in the oven! Baby shower favor.

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Searching on line for baby shower favors was a bit disappointing for us. We're just not crystal pacifier, rubber ducky candle, baby feet soap kind of people. We had to come up with something else. Of course we went with something edible!

We ordered a tray of cinnamon buns from our favorite bakery in Tivoli. We put each in a hot pink bakery box and tied it with orange 'wraphia'.

Bun in the oven!

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A work in progress... The cutest owl tablecloth

owl Some pregnant ladies arrive at their baby showers refreshed, glowing, and treated like the guest of honor that they are. Not me. I love to plan a party. I just can't help it! Inspired by the baby shower invitations my mother sent out I offered to make a tablecloth. Ok, insisted. She knows me too well to argue with me about it so I am currently working on what I hope to be the cutest owl table cloth ever. Of course I have great ideas for the coordinating decorations. Is it strange to decorate your own baby shower?!

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I still have some baby owls to cut out and then I have to figure out the placement and sew them down. A work in progress with a week to finish. Check back to see the final 'masterpiece'!

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Top five baby names?

At our 9am ultrasound appointment yesterday we had the doctor put the sex of our baby in a sealed envelope that we would open later that night over dinner. It seemed like a romantic idea until I had eight hours to wait to see what was inside. I kept myself very busy. We knew better than to let me be the keeper of the envelope because we both knew I would steam it open. After ordering dinner, we opened it up to find...

It's a girl!

It's a girl!

A Girl. Woo Hoo! The Chinese Lunar Calendar was right! My husband held back his tears and started panicking about the teenage years and mumbled something about having to get a shotgun.

So, we have a few name ideas but we would love to hear yours! Leave suggestions in the comment box!