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DIY Bridal Shower Invitations

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Yes, we had a shower. A bridal shower, to be exact. My dear granddaughter, Sara, was getting married. What fun it was to celebrate with her!

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This was the first really big event we held in our home since we renovated. The new dining-room and widened kitchen easily accommodates more guests and, since I was currently not employed, I had lots of time to put into hosting a nice party. The wedding was scheduled for March so we picked a February date for the shower and made it a Valentine’s Day theme.

First on the agenda: invite guests. Sara and her mother gave me a list and I took it from there. Though plenty of bridal shower invitations are available in stores or online, I decided that I would rather make them myself. That way I could apply the money I saved by making the invitations on other parts of the event.
Front of the Invitation
The backside of the invitation included date, time, location, etc.
It would have been nice to have super-software like Photoshop to design it, but that was not the case. So, I designed the invitation using Microsoft Word and adjusted, adjusted, adjusted.
The greatest challenge I ran into was getting everything centered so that we could get four, two-sided invitations on a sheet of card stock  Plus, I was using text blocks to hold the heart-shaped images. Getting them to stay in place was interesting …a battle that I won, I am happy to report.

Bridal Shower Invitation DIY To-Do List

Design the invites
Create address labels
Purchase: Clear address labels
Invitation Envelopes
Postage Stamps (red heart stamps!)
Colored Index Cards
Heart Shaped Stickers
We asked the guests to bring their favorite recipe for Sara. I inserted blank cards in with the invitation for them to use.  I bought pink and orange index cards for them to write on and decorated them with a glittery red heart sticker to make them look festive. Now, this is something you can purchase to make them even nicer. Amazon has a number of awesome recipe cards you will love.
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Front of invitation with recipe card inserts.
Printing the invitations with a really crisp print was very important to me. Inkjet printers just don’t do that. So, I took the design on my flash-drive to Staples and had them print and cut them for me.  They looked great!
Have you ever hosted a bridal shower?
Love to get your wisdom on it.
What worked? What not-so-much?
Tell us in the comments!
Wondering what food to serve at your party?  Our guests loved the Pretty Party Punch, Italian Tossed Salad wth field greens, two kinds of quiche and cake for dessert.

Enjoy!

 

 


Filed Under: Entertaining, Family, Lifestyle Tagged With: entertaining, frugal living, Valentine's Day, weddings

Daddy's Old Shirt Becomes New Toddler Shorts

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DIY Guest Post by Parrish from “Life With The Crust Off“


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Ok so before I begin I have a few disclaimers.
1. I am not a seamstress, I do this for fun and have taught myself, probably the wrong way lol.
2. This is a quick and easy way to make shorts, if you want something fancier, there are patterns out there for that.
3.  The pictures suck big time, it was raining and I was unaware Dean had smeared his fingers all over the lens until after I took the pictures.
4. Yes the fabric I am working with is wrinkly, it was down the bottom of my sewing bag.
5.  You should use a wider elastic for the waistband, I used what I had on hand and it works fine, but thicker would be better.
So now that we have gotten that out of the way here is my tutorial on how I make Dean shorts out of his dad’s old shirts.  I like doing this because the shorts are very light being that t-shirt material is very light and cool and it’s free, one quick run through daddy’s closet and you got yourself a whole summers worth of shorts for free, take that Baby Gap!  Oh and you are recycling and reusing which is pretty awesome! :)
Sooooo here we go.  I have never done a tutorial like this so let see what happens.

First find a shirt and fold it in half making sure to match up all seams and hems.
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Next get a pair of shorts that already fit your toddler well, fold them in half and place them on the shirt, matching the bottom hem of the shorts to the bottom hem of the shirt.  Cut along the outline of the shorts leaving space for seam allowance and enough space at the top for the wideness of your elastic for the waistband and waistband seam.
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You will have a longer top than me if you are using wider elastic.
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Now you have your two pieces of fabric, which you will want to unfold and line up with each other right sides facing in.  Sew along the sides, only the areas I marked.
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This part is hard to explain but you want to pick up the shorts and match the 2 seams you just sewed to each other, these will form your shorts.
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Sew the crotch area with one seam all the way across.  Turn right side out to double check everything and look your almost done!!
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Now get the shorts that already fit and use the waistband as a guide for how long to cut your elastic.  Just lay the elastic from one end of the waistband to the other and then double it and cut it.
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Flip shorts wrong side out, fold over the waistband making sure you have given enough room for the elastic and seam. Then pin the waistband.
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Flip shorts right side out again and sew along waistband, leave ample space for the width of the elastic waistband.  DO NOT sew the waistband closed, you need to leave an opening to thread the elastic through and make to give yourself a big enough opening to work with.
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Now take a safety pin and attach it to the end of the elastic and stick that in the waistband opening and work it all the way around the shorts till it come out the other side of the opening.  Pull the ends a little so you have enough excess elastic to sew together.
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Stitch the two ends of the elastic together and straighten out the elastic in the waistband and then finish sewing the waistband closed.  You can additionally sew a small line from back seam to the top of the waistband to secure the elastic in place, and repeat with the front seam.  This will prevent the elastic from twisting.
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There you go!! 
Shorts are done!!!  
And didn’t cost me a penny!
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Dean certainly loves them!!
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 Thanks so much, Parrish! ♥








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