I had to call in a little back up (my mom) to get my new Valentine quilt up in time for the shower I was hosting in February. I had the pattern and fabrics picked out forever but the first trimester of pregnancy wasn't the ideal time to add a project on top of teaching all day long.
My mom pretty much did the entire thing, actually I think she did all of it. I just picked out the fabrics and told her what to change on the pattern.
I looooove how it turned out. I may have even let it hang up a little after the holiday month....ooops.
I don't really use red anywhere in my house so it was fun to use different shades of pink and add in the green and pop of turquoise. The original pattern had stacks of cupcakes where we put the rows of scraps, I didn't feel like cupcakes screamed Be my valentine?
Picking out the quilting design was so fun, I love when I can incorporate a theme into the quilt! They look like conversation hearts all over the fabric.
For teacher gifts this year I used my heart punch and went to town with scrapbook paper. I printed the mason jar template off of pinterest and printed it onto brown craft paper so it would be thick and not plain white.
I made my own modge podge and put down one layer and let it set before adding a second layer of hearts to make the jars look full. I added one more layer of modge podge on top to keep it all down flat! These were the gift tags to go with the little gift.
I ordered the muslin bags from etsy after many days searching for them in craft stores.
I picked up the wooden discs at Michael's along with the circle magnets (won't get those again). Apparently the magnets didn't hold well....
I was snowed it for a week from work and had to use what I had at home for the heart stencil. I found thick chipboard pieces in the shape of a heart and glued them onto the end of a pencil to use as my stamp. They had a handmade touch to them for sure! Some might even think my students helped me make them.
My fabulous and often featured on this blog of a best friend is getting married! Now it is only 18 days away, so excited. I threw her a wedding shower and we had delicious brunch food.
Isn't she precious?
We had ham and biscuits with fig jam and quiche.
I don't normally serve krispy kreme at my showers but we had a little issue with the homemade cinnamon rolls the morning of so we had to make due, meaning- my husband had to race out and get two dozen so that I didn't freak out about the meal not having enough sweets.
I made two different types of granola to go with the yogurt parfait bar; plain and greek yogurt, bananas, strawberries, blueberries, pineapple, and raspberries. We ate the parfaits out of mason jars.
*Not pictured are the crack potatoes, they were totally the highlight of the food table.
We had pictures of the bride and groom all over and the invite for the shower.
I made the bride vase in high school where I went to school with the bride and it was so fun to be able to use it!
Of course everyone left with chocolate covered pretzels.
Bright pink hydrangeas on a love bird table runner.
Re-used the LOVE mugs from the gender reveal party.
The adorable wedding gown decoration came from Swoozie's.
It was so much fun showering this beautiful bride to be!
That shower was perfection....still dreaming of the brunch food. Love you!
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