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Baby Shower Style + Vintage Bicycle-Themed Party

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please excuse my super white legs. this is the first time they’ve seen sun in… awhile. but hey, it’s fine. maternity style - baby shower style maternity style - baby shower style maternity style - baby shower style {{Dress: Old Navy Maternity (non-maternity version)
{{Cardigan: Target (similar)
{{Belt: Target
{{Headband: JCrew Factory

This is what I wore to my sweet friend Dani’s baby shower over the weekend. I recently snagged this dress from Old Navy maternity and I am pretty much in love with it. It’s so comfortable! I have a feeling it’s going to be worn A LOT this summer.

I had SUCH a great time planning and throwing Dani’s shower. I took Dani’s pregnancy announcement photos earlier this year and I’m so blessed to be going through this pregnancy with one of my best friends.

Now, I’ve thrown a lot of baby showers for friends (remember the Born-To-Rock Themed Shower I threw last year?) and one of my favorite parts of throwing a shower is coming up with the theme and overall feel of the day. I wanted to share some highlights and some of the details of the day!

Here is the invitation that I designed – I was so proud of this :) :

Vintage Bicycle-Themed Baby Shower

I just printed them out on cardstock and they worked out perfectly!

Now, Dani doesn’t love cake, but she does LOVE pineapple upside down cake. SO, my amazing sister made pineapple upside down cupcakes! They were SO STINKIN’ GOOD. Seriously. Oh my goodness. And then I stuck the little bicycle cutouts in the top to keep them in with the theme. :)

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For the “guestbook” we had guests write silly messages, encouraging notes, or words of advice on diapers. You know, for when Dani or Keith need a little pick-me-up during those late-night diaper changes. Vintage Bicycle-Themed Baby Shower Vintage Bicycle-Themed Baby Shower

We even included a vintage Dani + Keith BICYCLE outside to “welcome” guests. This bike was actually at their WEDDING. Vintage Bicycle-Themed Baby Shower

The whole group. :) Vintage Bicycle-Themed Baby Shower

Me and Dani – she is exactly 10 weeks ahead of me – she’s pregnant with a girl. I am pregnant with a…? Vintage Bicycle-Themed Baby Shower

Dani and her friends and family. :) Vintage Bicycle-Themed Baby Shower

It was SUCH a great day! I am so blessed with such amazing friends. <3

Do you love throwing parties? Any cute party themes you’ve seen recently?

Favorite Makeovers + DIYs from 2012

I’m not going to lie, I’m having a lot of fun going through old posts and recapping memories from the last year. 2012 was a great year and I love reliving the memories.

In keeping with the theme, I thought I’d share some of my favorite DIYs or “Makeovers” from the 2012!

You can see all of my DIYs here. :)

[DIY - Wedding Invitations - POST HERE]

[DIY - Wooden Photo Boards - POST HERE]

[DIY - "Born to Rock" themed Baby Shower - POST HERE *note: I didn't make this cake, my sister did, but I did design the whole Baby Shower theme. You'll see in the original post]

[Bedroom Makeover - POST HERE]

[Hair Curling Tutorial - POST HERE]

[DIY Creme de la Creme Sweatshirt - POST HERE]

What was your favorite? Did you do any DIYs you loved this year? Share a link below!

Happy Friday!

[TUTORIAL] DIY Book / Paper Christmas Wreath… thing

Changing things up on this lovely November Friday. I did this little project last weekend and I was actually surprised and how much I loved the way it turned out, so I thought I’d share it with y’all!

So, last weekend when I was at my in-laws after Thanksgiving, we did some shopping at a few “resource” type stores. Well, I came across this adorable recipe and wine cork paper wreath:

I LOVED it. But it was $50. WHAT?! $50? I thought, I could make this. Right? Right.

So, here’s a little tutorial for you. Oh, and this project? Cost me $0.75 cents. Yeah, really. (Now, not including the items I already owned).

Supplies Needed:

  • Glue gun
  • Book of choice
  • Twine / rope / cording
  • Piece of card board
  • Doilies or really anything you want to put in the center
  • Scissors
  • Duct Tape
  • Diet Coke*
  • *optional

The only thing I purchased was the book, which I got for $0.75 cents at a used book store. Now, I chose this book because it has colorful, thick pages… AND I have this exact same book and I read it growing up. But I couldn’t bear to tear the pages out of a book I’ve had since childhood.

So, I would say, choose a book that you feel okay tearing the pages out of. Hit up a used book store. Don’t tear up that childhood memory.

Plus, I not only love the colorful pages (which makes a colorful wreath), but I love that it’s a Bible story that I could even use throughout the year. You know, because the Message never changes. Right? Right. :)

1. Anyway, once I removed some of the pages, I started rolling the pages into a cone shape and then hot gluing the bottom of the cone like so:

2. On the square piece of cardboard, I just started flattening out the glued bottoms of the paper cones and glueing them down in a circular pattern like so:

3. Once I had a good base layer, I just started eye-balling it, filling in the gaps, and adding layers of paper cones to the bottom layer like so:

4. Then, once I got the layers to a level I liked, I needed something to go in the center. So, I took a couple extra doilies I had lying around (which I’d originally bought a long time ago at Michael’s for $1 a piece). So, I made the doilies into a flower and glued it to the center like so:

5. Now, to hang it… really any way will work, but I cut some twine and used a staple gun to staple it to the cardboard. That didn’t work as well so I just got out some trust duct tape and that did the trick… like so:

And voila! You have a complete wreath! You could hang it on your front door like so:

Tangent: this was going on whilst making my wreath. I die of cuteness overload:

In the end, I actually opted to hang the wreath on the wall in our living room. I have a live wreath for our front door, and this one ended up being the perfect touch for our wall!

So, have you done any similar projects lately? What would you love to make a wreath out of?

Happy Friday!

Also, don’t forget the First Annual triFABB and Poppy Magazine Holiday Party is THIS SATURDAY at Clothes Hound in Raleigh, North Carolina! Details below and on the triFABB website! Come on out! It’s going to be a BLAST! Wear your snazziest outfit. Sequins encouraged.

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DIY Créme de la Créme Sweatshirt & #YOLOmondays Link-up!

You guys, when I saw Blair of Atlantic-Pacific rock that fabulous Zoe Karssen Creme de la Creme sweatshirt, I LURVED it. But then I saw the price tag. $160.

That’s $160 American dollars. For a sweatshirt. Now, a fun and pretty fab sweatshirt, but I’m sorry, this guy isn’t gonna shell out $160 for a sweatshirt. I mean, if I’m gonna spend $160 on a sweatshirt, I would hope that it would give me a massage or something while I wear it. I dunno. I mean, I’m just saying.

But THEN, when I saw this fab DIY that Rachael of Shore Society did, I KNEW I needed to try it.

So yeah, I DIYed my own Zoe Karssen Creme de la Creme sweatshirt. For a total for $13.27. BOOM.

Here’s what you need:

Step one: Get a sweatshirt

Now, I am NOT ashamed to say I found my sweatshirt in the boys section at Wal-mart for… yeah, you can see it… $1! ONE DOLLHAIR.

Step two: get iron-on letters

I was only able to find the similar Zoe Karssen letters at Michael’s. They don’t sell them online. They are the felt iron-on letters. Now, the packs of letters usually run for $9.99 each, but they were on sale, and then with the Michael’s coupons via their app (link above) I was able to get THREE packs of letters for $12.27!

Annoying thing is since you need 5 E’s, you have to get three packs. UGH. Bummer.

BOOM! $12.27!

Step three: Cut out your letters and place them face down on the sweatshirt

Step four: IRON.

Now, I had to iron for a LONG TIME for them to stick. I kept having to make the iron hotter for them to stick. But I just might be iron-challenged.

Step five: Let cool… then REMOVE backing!

Once you’re done ironing, let it cool for a WHILE… like a few hours or something before you take the backing off. I went and had dinner and came back and it was ready.

Step six: WEAR! :)

Yeah, so I know that I’m no Blair, but hey, I love the way I turned out! Eh?

[Outfit Deets: Sweatshirt: DIY | Oxford Shirt: Ralph Lauren Outlet | Jeans: Seven for All Mankind Roxanne | Booties: Target (old) | Watch: Target | Sunnies: Target | Headband: Target | Earrings: c/o Anjolee]

So what do you think? Would you spend the $160 on the real thing or try a little DIY action?

Happy Monday, y’all!

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