Every once in a great while I have these creative spurts and
I just HAVE to do a project. A baby
shower for a dear friend put me into one of those spurts. I was part of a wonderful crew of people who
all have different and awesome talents, and we just work well together. Since the mommy-to-be is a huge sports fan
and she is one half of an "Alabama
House Divided", we chose to do a football theme for the shower. Plus, it was unintentionally planned for Super
Bowl Sunday.
(In case you don't live in the South, or watch college
football, and don't know what an Alabama House Divided is, that is where one
spouse is an Alabama fan and one spouse is an Auburn fan. Hard to believe, but those couples DO
exist.)
Invitations
So, my task was to come up with the invitations that were
being mailed. After a quick (ha!)
perusal of Pinterest, I came up with
these designs. I created them using Powerpoint and Google Images.
I loved the fact
that they looked like real tickets and that I could do two on one piece of
cardstock. They were roughly 4.5"
x 6.5", so they fit perfectly in a business-sized envelope. We sealed
them with these "Special Delivery" stickers that I made up on Avery.com.
Gifts
While I was perusing Pinterest, I saw a pin for a football
shaped baby blanket. The instructions
looked easy enough, so I decided to give it a shot. Click here for the instructions.
I did change a few things.
First, I used a different material for the back; I chose a
blue/brown dot snuggle flannel from Joann's.
Note: Pay attention to the widths of your material or you get to make a
second trip to Joann's! Yes, voice of experience.
Second, I added a layer of quilt batting. So, when I was ready to cut the back and
batting, I layered it top to bottom : brown, blue, batting and pinned. Remember-pretty sides together. Be sure you have the space to do the
pinning; I did mine on the floor since I didn't feel like cleaning off the
dining room table. Which means I had feline assistance until I threw him out of the room.
Third, being an
engineer and a football fan, I changed the laces configuration to make it true
to life with one long center lace and eight short laces. (I did refrain from making them to scale though) This change was almost my undoing, but I
finally figured out that I should sew on the long lace first, and then sew on
the short laces. The long lace was
1.5" wide and 15" long. The
short laces were 1" wide and 4.5" long spaced one inch apart.
This was the first time that I had ever sewn using minky
(the brown material), so it was bit of a struggle to get it to stay put with
the white fleece. Once I got the hang of
it, I was able to knock it out in no time.
For an experienced seamstress, this would probably take less than a
couple of hours to do.
I am NOT an
experienced seamstress.
Corsages
One of the tasks I chose was to acquire corsages for the
mommy-to-be and the grandmas-to-be. I
had an idea of what I wanted, so I contacted a friend who owns Rabbit’s Nest Florist and shared with her some photos I found on Etsy. I was looking for something reminiscent of
homecoming corsages, but without the big ol’ mum in your face, plus we needed
to incorporate all of the school colors. She
came up with these, which we all just loved!
Decorations
I had absolutely nothing to do with these, but wanted to
share the awesome creativity of my friends.
Goal post on the food table on opposite side of room |
Diaper cakes on the mantel with baby bottles in referee coozies anchoring the balloons |
"Thank you for taking time out to celebrate our all-star!" with Starbursts and diaper cakes |
The guest "book" - football shaped wooden plaque |
Food
We decided to stick with quantities of a few shower
standards that were also considered tailgating goodies.
Since the format was afternoon come-n-go, we
chose to go with the following:
Punch chosen by the mommy-to-be
Pigs in blanket
Veggie tray
Meat and cheese tray
Fruit tray
Nuts and mints
Football shaped mints
and the star of the food table, the cake!
If you are planning a House Divided shower, I hope that we
have been able to give you some ideas!
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