Monday, January 9, 2012

Sugar & Spice (Printable)

What are little girls made of?
Sugar and spice, and everything nice, that's what little girls are made of.

I used to recite this poem all the time when I was a little girl. And I thought it was perfect for the baby shower. Specifically the dessert table. I tried to be lazy, and look for a cute printable online, that would match the shower. But nope, I didn't find one. So off to Photoshop Elements I went to design my own.


I think it turned out really cute! And now I am going to share it with you. And maybe, just maybe it will match your party, and you wont have to design your own. You can just print out this one. :)


This is what the printable looks like. There are two on a page, and it is made to fit in the Ikea Tolsby Frame, (which has two sides) I seriously {heart} that frame!! It'll probably fit in any 4x6 frame, but I haven't tried it, so I'm not positive. Now go, download, print, and enjoy!

♥ Kim

Thank Heaven for Little Girls (Printable)

Yep, I went and disappeared for a few months again. With the holidays, and handmade gifts, and some custom orders from friends for pretty crocheted things, and well, just life, it is hard to find the time to blog. Plus my computer is barely hanging on. If I do anything that uses a lot of memory, like using my Silhouette or PSE, or watching videos (you get the point) it overheats and shuts down. So I have been scared to finishing editing the baby shower pictures. Can't wait until we get our tax refund this year, we are spending it on an iMac.

So, since I haven't finished the pics, and I have had requests for some of the printables from the baby shower, I will share those instead. :)

I made this "Thank Heaven for Little Girls" print to fit in a tiny frame I bought at Michael's. 


I resized it to fit 3 different size frames, so you don't have to do any of the work, just download, and print. 


Click on the links below to be taken to the download page of your choice.

5x7   8x10   11x14

This print would be adorable in a little girls room (at least my sister thought so) or at a baby shower. But if your here then I'm sure you already have the perfect spot picked out for it. Hope you're having a fabulous new year so far.

♥ Kim

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Pink & Gray Baby Shower {Sweets Table}

I decided to split the baby shower posts into 3 parts. Today is part one. The Sweets Table! I designed the sweets table, and made almost everything on it. My Aunt made the cupcakes, and Liz & Netta made the m&m cookies. Me, Liz and Netta worked together to hang the pom-poms and lanterns. In other words, Liz got up on the ladder, while me and Net told her exactly where everything should go. There was a lot of "a little to the left" or "just one inch toward me, and a couple inches higher". Luckily there was no falling off the ladder!!

I made the cupcake stand!! I seen the prettiest tutu cupcake stands on Pinterest, and just knew I had to try to make one of my own. It was pretty easy, I mostly used things I already had, and only had to buy the tulle, which was a few dollars at Michaels.

I also made a really simple pennant banner for the table. It says "sweet baby girl". It is made from pretty scrapbook papers. I cut the paper into triangles, printed out my letter circles that I made in PSE, cut them out, then glued them on. Then I punched two holed in each triangle and strung it on two strands of grey yarn. Super easy!! I love it when easy things make such a big impact.

I also saved up a few boxes before the party, and then I just covered them with pretty wrapping paper. That way I could elevate some of the desserts. Pretty. ♥







This was the first time I ever made macaroons. I am pretty darn proud of myself. I read lots of tips before starting. And I thought I failed, cause they were undercooked, gooey and had hollow spots inside. I put them back in, but it was too late to make them not hollow. So I just cooked them until they weren't gooey anymore. They seemed good enough, although I tested about half of them in the process of figuring out how long they needed to cook.

After they cooled, they were crispy, and I was sad. But I went ahead and made the filling, which is a white chocolate buttercream, and a raspberry sauce in the middle. I read that if you overcook them by a few minutes, it's OK, because once you add the filling, and put them in the refrigerator for a few days, they will soften up inside. I made them three days early, so, to the refrigerator they went. And they day of the party, I tried one, and they were awesome!! So soft inside, with an eggshell like texture on the outside, YAY!! They still had the hollow spots, but nobody noticed or cared. And everyone loved them!! Plus they look pretty. And I like that.



I also made the Pink Lemonade Pie, the cake pops, the dipped pretzels, the chocolate covered oreos, the marshmallow treat pops and the pretty stickers for the bottoms of the Hershey kisses. I got all that done one to two weeks before the party, and had them packed and ready to go before leaving for California!! It was nice not to rush, or have to bring recipe ingredients to California with me.















I designed the dessert labels, the sugar & spice sign and the thank heaven for little girls sign in Photoshop Elements. And it is hard to see, but I also made two cupcake liner pom poms that I attached to glass candlesticks, and set next to the pink daisies. The tutorial for them is at Kara's Party Ideas. My sister loved them, and is using them, as well as the framed quote, as decoration in the nursery.










I love how everything turned out. It's awesome when it looks just as pretty in real life as it did in my head. Cause trust me, that doesn't always happen!! And that table was almost completely empty at the end of the party too, which is a good thing!!

I'll be back sometime this week with part two {food and drinks}. I have company coming tomorrow, and staying for a couple of days, but after that I should have some free time to finish up those pictures.

♥ Kim

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Field of Dreams Baby Blanket

I have been busy editing baby shower pictures. There are lots of them. So today I will share pictures of the baby blanket I crocheted, that inspired the colors for the baby shower.

Here it is!!


Danetta LOVES this blanket, and I am going to make one for her little girl to be. My niece. ♥♥♥ I am so excited to have another niece!!

She is doing the nursery in colors from this blanket, and from the baby shower. Like the shower, it will be mostly light pink and gray, with just touches of the darker colors. So pretty.


This was the first blanket I ever crocheted. The pattern is here. I love all the flowers. They make the blanket so pretty and girly.


I changed up the colors from the original pattern. And I made a matching amigurumi giraffe to go with it.


It made a really cute little set.


I can't wait to make it again!!

♥ Kim

Monday, November 14, 2011

Pink & Gray Baby Shower

It has been over a year since I blogged. Having Riley really changed my priorities. He is an amazing 2 year old. And he takes up most of my time, and any extra time I do have, has been devoted to projects!! House projects, party planning, crafty stuff, I even learned to crochet!I have so much I can share. And decided that if I just keep it short and simple, that maybe I finally can again!!

So today I will start with a photo from my sisters baby shower. My cousin Liz and I planned the whole thing. Here is the sweets table.


The shower was shades of pink & grey, and inspired from a gorgeous baby blanket I crocheted. I will share more shower photos, and photos of the blanket another day. For now, it just feels good to be back.

♥ Kim