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BABY'S BREATH CENTERPIECE IDEA FOR A BABY SHOWER
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For simple and adorable, DIY baby shower centerpiece ideas (for a boy or girl) idea, fill a mason jar with baby's breath and add embellishments to match the theme of the baby shower. Using colored paper or scrapbook paper, you can use baby-themed paper punches and punch out cute shapes such as onesies, bottles, teddy bears, elephants or anything that matches the shower theme. Attach them to wooden skewers or dowels, poke into the jar. So cute! You can also turn this into a fun little baby shower game. Put a sticker on the bottom of one plate or glass at each table - the guests who get the stickers on their plates, win the centerpiece at their table! Shopping List:- Paper Elephant Cut-Outs
- Wooden Dowels
- Mason Jars
- Chalkboard Labels
- Baby's Breath
- Burlap Ribbon
WOODLAND MINI DIAPER CENTERPIECES

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These baby shower table decorations are adorable! And so easy to make! Simply roll 10 diapers and secure them with clear tape. Then wrap a think ribbon or burlap around them. add cute embellishments to match your theme! Give to the mom-to-be after the baby shower is over so she can use the diapers for the new baby. Shopping List:- Diapers
- Burlap Ribbon
- Woodland Cut-Outs
- Fluffy Flower Toppers
SUGAR COOKIE BOUQUET
- Using your favorite sugar cookie recipe, cut dough into cute "baby themed" shapes and place a Popsicle or lollipop stick into the bottom of each one before baking.
- When done baking and cooled, frost with frosting to match the baby shower theme.
- Tie ribbon around each cookie stick for added cuteness.
- Place some floral foam in the bottom of a cute pot or mason jar.
- Insert the cookies into the foam. Cover the foam with jelly bellies, pastel M&M's, Easter grass, shredded paper, etc.
I'm digging this picture frame and think it would be such a fun way to
memorialize a friendship or relationship that has blossomed through the years.
This idea would be cute to give to a friend who works in the office with you
and understands the stress level of your work environment.
This is such a fun idea! Simply color a matchbox black, add the white
parts and fill the inside with prompt cards for taking photographs.
This is a great thing to do for the friend that gets stressed out super easy.
I did something similar when I was in eighth grade. I bought a notebook and
had my mother's friends write a letter telling her what she meant to them.
Sometimes it's the reminder that you mean something that makes the
biggest impression!
One of my best friends and I did this when we were in high school. I gave the
book to her but remember we wrote in it back and forth all the time. We talked
about boys mostly – at the time it was this cute boy from work. Now cute boy
from work is my husband. I wish I could get my hands on that book now!
‘Open when' letters are nice to have around when you know your best friend
could be going through some heavy emotions. It could work especially well when
you move away from them, temporarily or permanently. Just a nice reminder
that somebody cares, like much of these other items.
The perfect gift to put at a place of employment or beside your friend's bed.
It's short and sweet – plus it reminds them that they are stuck with you!
Here's a gift that I cannot wait to make. I have a waffle cone maker and love
making my ownmarshmallows so many of the ingredients would be homemade!
If you have a friend whose birthday is in the summer, they might appreciate this
as a chance to cool down. Although if you are lucky enough, you might have a friend
who loves ice cream all year round and can make it for them whenever!
The idea comes from Smashed Peas and Carrots.
Step one: Pick flower. Step two: Put flower in vase. Repeat until you've accrued the appropriate
amount of vases. Finally: Enjoy lifelong eminence as heralded decorator.



A basket case that's not too crazy: Fill a few baskets with assorted fruit and use them as a
seasonal centerpiece. Hard-core decorators can add tiny bows for an adorable touch.
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Turn an empty cereal box into a party game by making your own pinata.
Write easy charade ideas (monkey, sneeze, umbrella, dancing) on wooden craft sticks. Adorn with
pompoms and place in a jar decorated with wash tape. No Peeking!
Stick letter on individual parcel tags and string them together for a fun twist on the classic banner.
Those large metallic Mylar number balloons are very trendy but can be pretty expensive. Create
the same large-scale impact with regular balloons. Just tape them to the wall, using a single colour
for more of a graphic punch. Scrunch up coffee filters (yep, coffee filters!) to look like flowers and
fill in the gaps between the balloons.
A custom-made banner is a sweet party decoration. But ordering one from Etsy or a local maker
can get a little pricey. Instead, use your computer and printer to make your own. It’ll require a bit of
effort but minimal talent, and it’s reusable-after the party, simply take the letters off the string and
store them flat in an envelope.
Blow Up some small balloons and tie each one to a long piece of ribbon. Slide them around to
even it out. Adorable!
Create a washi-tape frame on the wall big enough to accommodate a couple of kids. Offer up
some fun props and snap away! After the party, email the photos to your guests as keepsakes.
Don’t stress about your wall paint getting ruined-wash tape peels off easily.
Easily elevate a boring cake with these cute flags, which also look adorable on a tray of cupcakes.
Just fold a piece of washi over one end of a wooden skewer and then cut a notch to create a flag
shape. Use toothpicks if that’s all you have on hand.
Disposable tableware is convenient, but a little plain. If you want to spruce it up, try wash tape.
Wrap the ends of cutlery, tape around cups, add flags to straws, or cut out a cute bunting motif to
jazz up plain brown paper loot bags.
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•1package of 12-inch white latex balloons 72 count
•1package of 12-inch white pearl latex balloons 72 count
•1 balloon pump
•Scissors
•1 roll fishing line
Inflate several white and white pearl balloons with a balloon pump.
Pair two balloons together and tie their ends to each other. Repeat
this step with the rest of the inflated balloons.
Take two sets of balloon pairs and attach them to each other with
fishing line.
As you continue to attach more balloon pairs to the cluster, the DIY
balloon cloud will start taking shape.
When the DIY balloon cloud reaches the desired size, hang from the
ceiling with fishing line. Alternatively, inflate balloons with helium to
create a floating cloud for display indoors or outside. For a special
touch, add circle dot garlands to the bottom of the cloud.
Another option is something practical and fun. We spend our lives wondering
where our hair ties end up, maybe your bridesmaid will take better care of this one.
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