Showing posts with label Baby clothes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baby clothes. Show all posts

Monday, October 24, 2011

Baby Angry Bird Costume


I'm letting the cat out of the bag a little early this year.  Our family, well most of us, are going as Angry Birds this Halloween!  And I don't know if you've priced out the costumes, but, uh, they ain't cheap!  So it was time for Mommy to think outside the box.
And I started with out youngest.
The yellow angry bird.
Here's what I found online.

And it would never do.
So I bought a long sleeved onsie.

I couldn't find a face online really, so I drew one.
(feel free to print it out and enlarge it as you see fit.)

I dyes the onesie and cut the face out of red, white, black, and orange felt.
I ironed some interfacing onto the wrong side of the front and appliqued the face right on that little onesie.


I also sewed on a little ribbon for the feathers and secured it with a button.  I think it makes it a little more girly.

Now, to add to the adorableness, I made a tutu, using my favorite go to pattern.
I cut a ribbon, black of course since the yellow bird has black tail feathers, and tied knots with about 20 inches in between.

I cut 3 yards of yellow tulle into 6" strips that were 12" long.
I popped in a movie turned on Netflix and tied and tied and tied.
And ended up with this.


Could you just die?!

Now for the cherry on top, I made a little bow.
I used a combination from two tutorials, found at Craft Rookie and Funky Polkadot Giraffe.
And looky looky what I made!

Cute little tuft of feathers if I do say so myself.


Add a black headband and some black tights and we're ready to charm the pants off of anyone we meet!


Halloween here we come!!


Tuesday, September 13, 2011

A Cinderella (Dress) Story

Five years ago I had a baby.
And the time came for us to bless* him.
And I did not feel like paying $100 for a tiny suit her would wear one time.
There was a little suit at the Distribution Center, but it was a little too "Peter Pan" for me.
It was all shiny and kind of effeminate.
Sorry.
I mean, I know baby boys can get away with wearing something a little more feminine,
But I had a way more manly vision in mind.
So I made him a tux.

Complete with coattails and a bow tie. 

There were no patterns out there for such a project, so I took one for a simple romper and added my tux parts. It was a ton of work, but I was pleased with how it turned out.

And he looked so super handsome!

I mean have you ever seen a more beautiful 3 month old?!
Top 3 anyway.  

Three years later, I had another baby and this time it was summertime.
And hot.
The tux was just too heavy to put my new babe in.
So I sought out another pattern, which proved to be pretty hard to find.
Why can I never find a good pattern for boys clothes?!
But I found this cute little number and thought it just might work.

And it did!
Especially without the jacket.

Such a cute tie!
And the suspenders?!  Adorable.

Although the jacket was pretty cute as well.


And speaking of cute, have you ever seen a cuter baby?!
Well, technically, I know he's one of the three cutest babies that ever lived
But honestly.  So so so CUTE!!

Well, fast forward two years and along came Amelia.
And I finally got to make a blessing dress!
Well, sort of.
You see, before I had Amelia my Mom did a super sweet thing and bought a blessing dress for her.
She's the best, you know.
 But I fear my mom got taken a bit.
She paid quite a bit for this dress.
And the fabric it was made of was SUPER cheap.
And thin.
And I knew something had to be done.
 Also, I wanted to add a couple if my own little touches to it to personalize it.
You know me.
Can't leave well enough alone.

And here's what I came up with. 




 I took the bodice off the skirt.
I removed the trim and large daisy.
I took the top tier off the skirt so it wouldn't be as long.
I bought a yard of satin and cut a skirt out of it.
There's no zipper in the back, just buttons, so I lucked out there.
I added three rows of ribbon at the bottom and some beaded lace daisies.
I added lace from my wedding dress around the waist, and added a tie in the back.
I used the original skirt as a petticoat and sewed tulle along the bottom to make it more, uh, poofy.









It turned out better than I could have ever imagined!
And I only spent $5 on fabric, tulle, and ribbon.
I had everything else.
HOORAY for saving scraps!

I also whipped up a headband using the trim I used on my wedding veil. 
And I used the big daises on my wedding dress, so I had to incorporate them somehow.


To top it off,I felt she needed a bracelet.
So I made one.

But I also made one for myself.
Mother and daughter matching bracelets.

 With a matching charm.


And I think it all came together beautifully.
A pretty princess dress...
...for a pretty princess.



 Honetsly.  One of the three cutest babies you've ever seen, amIright?!








*In the LDS religion, we give babies a name and special blessing when they are young, as in months old.  It's probably most comparable to a Christening or a Name Dedication etc.