Green & Blue Baby Shower + Printables

A few years ago,  I decided to throw one of my good friends a baby shower. She had done so much for me within the last year, I just had to! She now has 3 adorable little boys and I am missing her terribly. I’m going back to memory lane with this one and adding a few more touches I didn’t have time to make for the party.

I love how this invitation turned out. I printed out a onesie template on the back of scrapbook paper and cut them out one by one (very tedious work people). Strung them on Hemp, and hole punched each onesie and two holes in the invitation. A lot of work, but totally worth it.
Now it’s your turn! You can print one that’s already done, or pick your favorite scrapbook paper to give it an extra special look.
Blank Onesies Template (for scrapbook paper) – download here
Onesies Template (from invite below) to add onto the blank invitation if you’re pressed for time or can’t find any scrapbook paper that works – download here
 5×7 – download here
5×7 – download here
 Diaper cake tutorial – here
Tissue Paper Pom Pom Tutorial – here
Oreo Pops Tutorial – here
“Thank You Tags” – download here
Onesie banner – download here
Triangle Banner – download here
Labels – download here

Obedient Badges Printable

 

We had a lesson about being obedient in our Primary class yesterday, so I decided to make these obedient badges. I printed them out on Target’s “Name Badge Labels” – 5.8 cm x 8.5 cm and then cut around the badges so that they could be “stickers.”

The kids loved them! These are perfect for Primary lessons or FHE lessons at home. I have a page already set up for the Target labels. If it doesn’t work for you, I have individual .jpgs you can download and set up in Word or another document that you can easily set up for print.

8.5x 11 – download print version here
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10 Ways to Display Childrens Art

My 3 year old just started pre-school, and he is beginning to bring home works of art and I absolutely love it! The only thing I don’t love is figuring out a home for all of them. I don’t want to stash it away in a box which then automatically gets put into the dark closet. But I also want to have that ability to change out his artwork when I run out of room for a new piece. So, for those of you who have the same problem I do, here are my favorite ways to display your child’s piece of art.

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Beach Wall Art Printable

It’s now the end of summer with school officially starting, so I thought I’d bring back a little bit of summer with these. Perfect for a guest bedroom or any bedroom in the home. Need it in a different color? Please feel free to look at the color swatch in the tab above and let me know the color you’d like instead!

8.5×11 – download here

8.5×11 – download here

8.5×11 – download here
8.5×11 – download here

8.5×11 – download here

8.5×11 – download here