Friday, May 21, 2010

My first tutorial- Cupcake Baby Blanket

Here it is-- My very FIRST TUTORIAL!  Here we go:

Cupcake Baby Blanket Shower Gift

I have noticed these super sweet and yummy looking gifts quite a bit lately and decided that it was time to try and make one myself!  Here is what the finished product looks like:


1. Materials- baby receiving blanket (this is one that I made to sell in my shop, cellophane, rubber bands (I have NONE, so I used hair bands :) ), ribbons to match, large piece of cute scrapbook paper to match, scallop scissors (bought at Joann's on sale for $2.39!), transparent tape, ruler, and regular scissors.

2. Folding- I just tried several ways until I found what looked best.  Look at the following pictures to see how I folded.  Basically, I wanted a really long and narrow strip.  I folded lengthwise (hot dog style!) several times.



3. Roll it up!  Keep it tight.  It reminded me of rolling up a sleeping bag on old camping trips and sleepovers.  This flannel is MUCH easier. :)

4. Here is is all rolled up.  While you're rolling, play around with it.  You might want to roll it so that the outer edges are further down and the middle is raised (kind of like a cupcake!)

5. Secure with a rubber band:

6. Measure the height of your cupcake and then cut a strip of paper that is about half that size.  I traced with a pencil and then cut with my scallop scissors close to the pencil line.  Then, take that strip and wrap it around the roll and secure it with your tape. (confession- my paper was not long enough to all of the way around.  If this happens to you, you can do like me and just ignore that there is a gap in the back, OR you cut along the diagonal of the paper. I chose not to go that route because my paper had words on it.)


7. Finally, use your cellophane wrap and then tie it up with ribbons and a cute little gift tag.  I made my gift card out of some decorative card stock used for scrapbooking.  PRESTO!  An easy and cute gift!  Get ready for all of the oooohs and ahhhhhs at your next baby shower! :)

Variations: I've seen some with cute little crocheted strawberries or cherries on top of the roll.  If I'd had some, I would have done that!  Instead of cellophane, you can use shrink wrap.  I chose cellophane because it is cheaper and I don't mind that it isn't super tight.  Tulle is also a cute way to wrap up your cupcake.  You can also use a coffee filter to mimic a cupcake liner.  Might be cute to go between your paper wrapper and the blanket roll.  Be inventive- have fun! 

Check back next week to see how to make a little lollipop burp cloth gift!

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Cake Balls

Have you had any cake balls yet?  The are so DELECTABLE!  In case you're like me and are new to cake balls, they are little ball shaped cakes covered in a candy coating.  My favorite thus far have been lemon.  I am really looking forward to baking some of my own, but for now I'll just have to live off of my memories.  I've already found a great recipe on allrecipes.com.  My favorite place to search for something new! http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Cake-Balls/Detail.aspx  Take a look!  I never had one until Christmas.  Where have they been??  Have I just been missing out or is this a recipe that's been all over for a while now?  Please comment and let me know!

NEWS!!  I actually had an appendectomy last week and I'm still recovering.  This means I'll have to wait another week or so until I make some delicious cake balls.  Check back to see when I make them and how they turn out. :)  YUMMY!

Sunday, April 25, 2010

The Easy Way to Save 25% in my shop

Easy as 1-2-3

1.  Become a follower of my blog.  If you're already a follower you're STILL eligible for this offer!

2.  Go to my shop and find something you like come back and leave a comment.

3.  Return to my shop before midnight on April 30th and purchase anything in my shop for 25% off.  Just use the code: blogfollower in the message to seller.  Skip the payment option until you get a message through Etsy from me telling you what your total is OR just go ahead and pay me and just subtract off the 25% off yourself. :)  

Look at all of the great items you can get!

Crayon Roll-Up (above)

Boutique Burp Cloths (above)

Flannel Receiving Blanket (above)

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Nicey Jane Boutique Burp Cloths

I've gotten so much work done today and during the past two weeks.  It's refreshing!  Of course, now my craft room is a bit of a disaster.  I've also posted so many great new items in my Etsy shop including these super cute Nicey Jane Boutique Burp Cloths.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

BRAND New Item- Crayon Roll-Up

It's finally here:
The Crayon Roll-Up

Easy stow-n-go crayon roll-up can be a HUGE help when your child is feeling a little creative or you're out of ideas to keep him/her occupied!  It has 15 slots and will tie up with ribbon.  They can be found in my shop right now!




This one comes complete with 15 crayons.  

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Edit-- Realized today that my current pattern will only hold 15 not 16 like I originally thought- HA!  I'll be adjusting the pattern so I CAN fit 16.  :)


Forest Friends Edgy Quilt for Baby

My latest quilt:
Forest Friends Edgy Quilt
featuring fabric from Michael Miller
back layer of luxurious CHOCOLATE minky dot




Saturday, April 10, 2010

Sneak Peak

Here is a sneak peak at some new Boutique Burp Cloths that 
will be in my shop soon! (I'm actually just waiting for more of my fabric labels to come in the mail so I can sew them on!)

Remember- they are made using chinese cotton prefold cloth diapers (4x6x4 ply).  They are DSQ (Diaper Service Quality) which is WAY better than the Gerber prefolds- no offence, it's just true.  I'd know I've used them both for my burpies and you can tell the difference just by looking at them.
Take a look at these super cute new burpies!



Another difference is that these are more of a twill 
whereas the Gerber ones were birdseye cloth.
They are also heavier and fluffier.