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Baby Week: Baby Clothing Art

November 12, 2010 By Michelle Barneck 3 Comments

Hi, Iโ€™m Danielle from A Few of My Favorite Things.


Iโ€™m a working mom with twin girls, Gabrielle and Alaina, who were born at 27 weeks and just turned two.

I blog about fun and unique finds for babies, kids and the people who love them and I also do some crafting now and then. Hereโ€™s one of my favorite projects.

I have a huge container in Gabrielle and Alaina’s closet full of clothes that they’ve outgrown. My husband looks at it and thinks “Hoarder!” and while I will admit that I can be a pack rat, I’ve been good about giving away most of the things that no longer fit them. But this container is filled with the pieces that have sentimental value, like the first outfits they wore in the NICU when they were barely 3 pounds.

And the onesies they wore on their first Valentine’s Day.

And the adorable tees they sported for their holiday photos this year.

I could go on and on. I’ve been holding onto them to make a quilt for the each of the girls but who am I kidding? A quilter I am not. Eventually, I’ll probably pay someone to make them for me (maybe a few years from now when I can include their outfits from the first day of school, etc.) but in the meantime, all of those clothes are collecting dust. Until now! My hubby was out of town so I decided to attempt a different type of craft project with them and I’m pretty proud of the results. In just a few simple steps, what started out as a collection of tees and onesies:

Was transformed into art!

They’re cute, right? The best part is that they’re so so easy to make. Here’s what you need:

1. Different sized wooden embroidery hoops. I happened to have these five from my cross-stitching days so that’s what I used.

2. Paints and brushes. I used samples we had lying around from when I was planning the girls’ nursery and foam brushes just because I like those.

3. Whatever clothing you want to work with. That’s it!

The how to is pretty straightforward. First, paint the outer rings of each hoop.

Then, let them dry for at least 30 minutes (I waited longer to be safe. Actually, I tuned into the Glee finale and forgot about them so it was about an hour). I laid the hoops out on wax paper and used the inner circle to prop the painted ones up and keep them from sticking while they were drying.

Time saving tip: You can actually skip the painting step altogether and leave the wood natural or buy the plastic embroidery hoops that come in fun colors like these:

Once the paint is fully dry, insert the smaller, unpainted hoop inside a piece of clothing and put the larger painted circle on top. (I played with the hoops and shirts before I painted to see which size circle worked best with each one.)

Position the design where you want it and then tighten the screw to hold the hoops in place.

Once you have all of your clothes positioned, they’ll look like this:

Then cut the excess fabric away and your art is done!

When I cut the fabric, I left enough excess so I can still use the swatches for a quilt someday and taped the extra back in the meantime. Ta da!

I really love the way they turned out. Not only are all of these fun appliques too adorable to toss but they all hold memories, if not for Gabrielle and Alaina, then for me. I’m going to hang their clothing art collection in their room and may try to frame the photos that coordinate with them to put up too. Once their “wall of fame” is complete, I’ll post photos of the whole shebang. And how fun would this project be for a nursery using the mommy and daddy-to-be’s baby clothes? The possibilities are endless! Oh, and did I mention the cost? Less than $10! I worked with items I already had, but you can get five embroidery hoops for about $5 and crafts paints and brushes for another $5. Not too shabby.

I hope this project inspires you to do something fun with the outfits your little ones have outgrown too. And because I know I’m going to get asked this, here’s where all of the girls’ fun shirts and onesies are from.

#1 & #6: Personalized embroidered baby onesies from Sheryl Sheehan (no longer available)

#2: Gingerbread girl tee (and the coordinating reindeer shirt in the holiday photo) from Bushel and a Peck Boutique

#3: Initial Valentine’s tee from Peanut and Pumpkin Design

#4: Three hearts onesie from The Nook

#5 & #7: Felt initial onesies from Savvy Sarah Designs

Come by and visit A Few of My Favorite Things for more goodies for you and your little ones!

Images: AFOMFT

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Thanks Danielle! What a great idea to make keepsake art form those adorable outfits you just can’t bear to get rid of. I so wish those onesies from Sheryl Sheehan were not discontinued.

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Baby Week: Chenille Baby Washcloths

November 11, 2010 By Michelle Barneck 4 Comments

Hello tipsy readers! I’m Kara from Creations by Kara and I’m thrilled to be here doing a guest post while cute Michelle is busy doing the new baby thing. (Man I’m jealous!)

I’m a stay at home mom to four boys. I love all things creative crafty. I guess you could say I have “Craft ADD”. I can’t stick with just one thing, I like to try everything. . .

From dollar store projects:

To hair accessories:

To trying new recipes:

To remodeling our master bathroom:

Yep, I try it all, and then I blog about it. Fun times baby!!

We are also in the process of trying to adopt a baby girl, so I was excited to come up with a baby project. I decided to do something basic that every mom needs. Baby washcloths. I was never thrilled with the kind from the store, they were always a little on the flimsy side. Plus I thought it would be nice to have a really soft side, and a side that had a little more texture. So I came up with these. Chenille backed baby washcloths.

I love how they turned out, and I can’t wait to use them. Hopefully one day very soon!

Here’s how you can make some of your own. Have fun!

First you need to pick two coordinating fabrics. I used flannel on one side and chenille on the other.

Place the two fabrics right side together and cut a square. I cute mine about 7″.

Pin the squares together. You see that space on the left in between the red and blue pins? You are going to leave that open so you can turn the washcloth right side out.

Now sew the squares together, using a 1/2″ seam allowance. Don’t forget to leave that space I talked about open! When you’re finished sewing, clip the corners.

Now turn it right side out.

Now you’re going to sew a stitch all the way around the edge. This will not only sew the hole closed, it will make the whole thing more sturdy. Before you start stitching, make sure the pieces of fabric at the opening are tucked in to the inside evenly. You can iron the opening if you want, but you don’t have to. I sewed as close to the edge as I could get.

Stitch up a few of them and you have a great baby shower gift.

Wouldn’t they be perfect tucked in a cute basket with bath supplies?

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Thanks so much Kara! I just bought some baby washcloths last night and was unimpressed with the softness and thickness. These are great! And I hope you get your little girl soon!

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SwaddleDesigns Ultimate Receiving Blanket Giveaway

November 11, 2010 By Michelle Barneck 43 Comments

Now for another one of my favorites. I discovered SwaddleDesigns receiving blankets when my Mother-in-law gave us one of their organic receiving blankets with our last son. We had just watched The Happiest Baby on the Block DVD and learned about how swaddling could calm our new baby so we were thrilled to have a brand new swaddle blanket.

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I loved how soft it was and that it had the swaddling instructions right on the tag. So handy, especially when people who were unfamiliar with swaddling watched our little one.

I also love that these blankets are bigger than your usual receiving blanket. There is plenty of blanket to go around if you know what I mean. With some of the others our son would break out of his swaddle within seconds because the blanket was so small and difficult to wrap around.

SwaddleDesigns exclusive 123 Swaddle tip tag helps babies sleep better.



SwaddleDesigns recently sent me one of their Ultimate Receiving blankets for my new little one. I had no idea how many adorable patterns they had available!

*BRAND NEW* SwaddleDesigns - Ultimate Receiving Blanket - Blue Puppytooth w/True Blue TrimDots & Stars, Hearts, SunsTriplets Paisleys

I chose the Pastel Brown with Blue Mod Circles you can see a peek of here in our recent newborn photo shoot. I absolutely love it and so does he. He calms right down when we get him all snuggled up in its softness.





He is all mine, isn’t he amazing?!

You know how I love a deal and SwaddleDesigns has a couple of really amazing discount sections!! The deal of the day offers items at 50% off and changes daily. I bought another organic receiving blanket on a daily deal. They also have a hot bargains section where they discount items to make room for new inventory. So go now and see what they have today!

Now for the good stuff…SwaddleDesigns is giving away an Ultimate Receiving Blanket of your choice!

To enter: (Leave a comment for each entry)

1) Follow SwaddleDesigns on Twitter and tweet about your favorite @SwaddleDesigns print or product

2) Become a Facebook Fan* and state your favorite SwaddleDesigns print or product.

3) Follow A Little Tipsy

*Facebook fans get the inside scoop, previews of new collections and Fan discounts!

Giveaway closes Monday, November 15th.


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Baby Week: Shirt Bib

November 10, 2010 By Michelle Barneck 133 Comments

Let me introduce myself.
My name is Rebecca and I blog over at Better Life Bags… the blog.

When I’m not crafting, I also run a small business creating custom diaper bags, hand bags, and accessories called Better Life Bags.

I donate 10% of every purchase to low income entrepreneurs in developing countries – which is why we are called “Better Life Bags… making lives better one purse at a time!”

The fun part is that YOU get to pick your own fabrics for the bag you want!
I hope you’ll come check things out.

Anyway…Today I have a great tutorial for you to try out.
When my son was born, I had the biggest distaste for baby bibs. I hated how “babyish” they looked, yet I knew how functional they were for drool, food, etc…

 

So, I came up with an alternative. Bibs made out of upcycled shirts! So much better.

baby wearing orange plaid shirt bibBaby wearing graphic tee shirt bib

You can make these with either:
adult graphic tees

Shirt bib examples: green with dandelion, blue with recycle symbol, brown with "smooth like butta"

or toddler button down shirts
{You can use an adult men’s shirt, you just won’t be able to fit the cute pocket on the bib.}

Shirt bib examples: green plaid, red plaid, and red, yellow and green plaid

Shirt Bib Instructions:

1. First, download the bib pattern here and here.

Pattern and cut steps:

2. Then, cut out the pieces.

3. Next, trace the pieces backwards onto separate sheets of paper.

4. Cut out the second pattern pieces except leave a small tab on the side of the bib piece and the bottom of the strap piece (shown below).

5. Then, tape together your bib pattern piece.

6. Cut your t-shirt down the side seams and lay it open on the table.

Do the same if you’re using a toddler shirt. I usually look for 3T or 4T at the thrift store.

7. Place your pattern piece over the graphic you want to capture.
{You will have to fudge with the strap pieces. It seems that neck holes on adult tees are too big, so the strap ends up a little thinner than the pattern piece. This is upcycling after all!}

With the toddler shirt, be sure cut around the collar.
Also, cut at least 3/4″ above and below any buttons so you don’t have to worry about sewing over them to finish the bib later.

8. Now, cut your bib out.
{Just do your best to shape the straps}

9. Next, use your shirt as the pattern piece to cut out the back of your bib.
Lay your bib upside down on top of the fabric you choose for the bib back, pin, and cut. I use the super soft minky chenille you can find at fabric stores. SO SOFT!

Sewing Steps:

10. Keeping the right sides together of your two pieces, sew with a 1/4″ seam allowance all the way around. Leave a small opening on the side of the bib to turn it inside out.

11. Turn your bib inside out and press out the seams.
Fold the opening in and pin it shut.

12. Next, sew around the entire bib with a 1/4″ seam allowance.
This is where you need to be careful of buttons getting in the way.

13. Cut a small strip of velcro and place it on the shirt side of one strap.

14. Then, sew around the edges of the velcro.

15. Place the other half of the velcro on top of the one you just sewed.

16. Overlap your straps and peel off the second piece of velcro (keeping it in place on the second strap of the bib). Sew this piece of velcro on like you did the first.

17. You’re shirt bib is done!

These make such great baby gifts!
Please use this tutorial for personal use only. Do not sell these bibs.

Come visit me to find lots of tutorials like…

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