This was our second friends baby shower. Jenn had asked me if I would make invations for her shower, and the theme of the baby shower was monkey. There really isn't any monkey paper out that states "baby shower". So, I ended up draw this out and making copies until it was large enough that I could look at the draw and pull apart the peices so I was able to cut the out, by hand the same thing over and over again. The first order was for about 50 invations. Once I finished the first 50 and delivered them, they need 40 more, but they stated that it didn't need to be the monkey inviation, and it was a good thing becaused I wouldn't have been able to finich them in time. So, you see in the back groud the simple version. But Jenn was very happy with both. Then they wanted to have a banner for the party and the babies arrival. They wanted monkies hang from the banner, in between the words. I really love this banner because it turn out so well. I thought it was down right cute.
Noah was born in October and the Jenn is at home enjoying her new little one. And Grandma Bertha can't get enough of him. I hope all the best to there new family. And thank you for the oppurtunity to use my craft for you family.Friday, November 18, 2011
Baby Shower Number One.
In the minst of the Fourth of July fun, I completed baby shower invitations for Baby Danica (Cute little nugget, now) and the soon to be parents Doloris and Dee. This was a great invitation to make for any occasion. The actual invitation was inside the pocket along with directions and registry for the present. Good luck to the new parent. They had Danica in August.
The top and bottom came apart because I wanted the person that they invited to have eaesy access to the information. |
Other Decor for the Fourth of July
Thanks would have to go out to one of my sister, who I love so much, Cindy. She was the one the made hundred of the stars for my wedding reception. She was about to teach me how to make the wire stars. The only changes I made was the color of the glitter and I link them together like a chain, with ribbon and twine. We loved to hang them in the arches of our hour.
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