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Thursday, July 24, 2014

Baby's First Birthday Ideas

Taking a break from my fashion and style love, I've slipped into mommy mode for this post.  With only a month and a half to go before my baby's first birthday, I realized how quickly time has passed.  Just this time last year, I was about eight months pregnant! I can hardly believe it.  The sayings are true, they really do grow up fast.

Since I am a bit of a planner (not to anal but not too lax), I like to start looking at things and doing my research well beforehand.  I actually starting thinking about this back in May!  September will be upon us before I realize it and our little man will be one year old! *Sniff Sniff*  I'm going to miss all the cuteness of the infant phase but am looking forward to watching our little one grow.  Even though I reminisce about the earlier baby days, every new phase of our son's life is an awesome to experience.

Here are some photos from when baby was a newborn and within his first month.




Such tiny little feet!  And what skinny legs.  Those filled out quickly…







Tiny hand! 


Here are some photos of his moving and shaking in the last month.  We had to move on to buying some baby proofing gear, especially cabinet locks, pretty soon after he started to crawl.  He's become such a little explorer.


I knew we were in trouble when he could reach cabinet knobs while in his walker, but before he was crawling.



He has a knack for pulling himself on the window, doors and walls and  pretty much anything, including people's legs.



Baby loves to explore boxes we've broken down from packages.  



He loves to snuggle our bathmats because they're so fuzzy!



Sometimes a baby puppet show on youtube helps keep him in one room. Sometimes! 


I gathered some of my favorite ideas for baby's first birthday parties on a board in my Pinterest account.  The themes ranged from colors, to balloons, to animals to stories and more.   I finally settled on most likely having a Peter Rabbit theme though and love all the cute little ideas related to it.  In my journey pinning, I've also run into a few very cute ideas that would work for any theme and create a stand out party while adding that sweet homemade touch! 

1.  Smash Cake

Including a separate small cake for baby to dig into after everyone sings Happy Birthday is a great idea.  He can have his cake and eat it too while all the guests get to enjoy a separate non-mushy and baby-hand-free cake!  This is something I think I could easily make. Even if I get the main birthday cake and/or cupcakes from a bakery.  Let's be honest, as much as I'd love to do everything from scratch (and I know I definitely could) I don't want to have to stress out too much on all the details or spend all the time leading up to the party making decorations, cooking and baking.   But a smash cake?  I could definitely try this one!


Photo courtesy of whattoexpect.com


2.  Buying a Fondant Cupcake Topper 

If you like the look of those pretty fondant cakes but don't want the fondant cake price (some places charge over $100 for a simple small cake!) for your baby's special day, another option for anyone looking to save some money is to buy a simple style cake from a local bakery or make one yourself and just buy a fondant cake topper that goes with your theme.  I was shocked at how many fondant cake toppers you could find on Etsy.  They even have them in a Peter Rabbit theme as well as smaller ones for cupcakes!  So you may also choose to bake some cupcakes and buy cute little fondant cupcake toppers that go along with your theme.


Photo courtesy of Etsy.com
Buy this cute Peter Rabbit fondant topper from LesPopSweets on Etsy.com

Photo courtesy of Etsy.com
Buy these cute fondant cupcake toppers also from LesPopSweets on Etsy.com


3.  Making Tissue Paper Pom-Poms for Decoration

I think this one is pretty self explanatory.  There are so many internet tutorials that show you how to DIY pom poms for decorations.  These look so cute in a garland across the main food area or hanging above the cake table. I actually found that there are DIY pom pom kits available on Amazon.com also so you can buy the supplies together in one easy kit that is sold by the color instead of buying the components separately. It's genius for anyone who needs every last shortcut out there!




photo courtesy of shoptomkat.com


4.  Paper Straws


These cute old-timey straws look great and can not only be used as straws but also as cake toppers.  Take two and string a small banner with baby's name across them.  This is a cute little DIY project that evokes a super sweet, rustic and homemade, yet oh-so-chic and modern style. Another great hint is to use these as a cake topper with some decorative scotch tape cut in the shape of little flags (see the second image below).


photo courtesy of weddingshop.theknot.com


photo courtesy of karaspartyideas.com


5.  Using Streamers in Different Ways

I love the idea of using streamers to make "chandeliers" as pictured below.  Babies love colors and things hanging above them!  I guess that's what makes mobiles so popular.  I also like the simple combination of streamers and balloons to decorate the high chair -- a classic style but there are soooo many ways to make it more creative these days.  Check out the really cool high chair decoration below.


photo courtesy of misspiggys.co.nz

photo courtesy of choosingtobecolorful.com


6.  Homemade Banner

It might take some effort but how cute does a homemade banner look? And it's customized to your taste and theme.  I love the idea of putting a simple "one" or "yay" across baby's high chair.  I found the one below on Etsy but I think it could be replicated by using some craft paper and streamers too.


Photo courtesy of Etsy.com
Buy this banner from themoderndaisy shop on Etsy. 


7.  String Baby's First Year in Pictures on a Clothesline 

I love this!  The subject line speaks for itself.  All you need are baby's pictures, some colored cardboard or doilies for background behind each picture, clothespins and string.  A cute addition is cut-out numbers for each month of baby's first year.


I found this image on Pinterest but not sure what the original source was.

photo courtesy of followpics.co


8.  Birthday Outfit

Omg! There are so many cute baby first birthday outfits out there.  Its hard to pick, but my favorite one is comprised of two words: crochet hat.   How cute is that baby's hat? Or the one below him with the onesie and leg warmers?  So adorable!



photo courtesy of Etsy.com



photo courtesy of mbasic.facebook.com
Buy this outfit from Chic Couture Boutique's shop on Etsy.com


There you have it. My favorite elements for making a stylish first birthday for your little one!  It really doesn't matter how much you make yourself, how much you spend or how much you save, there are some really smart and simple ways to make a baby's first birthday a stylish, special and memorable event.   

Check out the collage I put together on Polyvore below with these ideas!




Baby's First Birthday Ideas

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Seeing the Light

For some reason, I have a major problem with this:



No, not the table, not the chairs, not the runner, not the vase and not canisters.  It looms above the table, like a flying saucer...




I'm not sure what to make of this light fixture.  The minute we moved into the condo, the place seemed as if it needed no updates, but this light fixture just really irks me!  Perhaps it is just my own urge to put my stamp on our new place... But I think that I just really dislike it!  The more I look around though, the more it seems as if this is a contemporary light fixture.  Perhaps I am just being picky. One big problem I have with it is function.  The pictures above can be deceiving but this pendant lamp only has one small wattage light bulb and, for this space, it just does not give off enough light.  Another problem is superficial. To me this just is plain ole ugly with a capital UG!  So, while replacing this light fixture is not a priority,  I've spent the last year looking at new light fixtures at what seems like every single store where lighting fixtures are available.  The problem is, my taste apparently clashes completely with my husband's.  There were only two lighting fixtures we really liked together, and as discussed below, they just would not work.

Here are all the veto's I had received on my end:


Eclipse Chandelier from Z Gallerie

Erto Chandelier from Z Gallerie


Calais Chandelier from Z Gallerie

Bellina Chandelier in Platinum from Z Gallerie


Tuxedo Chandelier from Z Gallerie

Orb 6-Light Chandelier
Orb Six Light Chandelier from Ballard Designs

Clarissa Glass Drop Chandelier from Pottery Barn



Here is what I vetoed:


9-Arm Talia Chandelier
Talia 9 Arm Chandelier from Ballard Designs 

I just did not like the style or little shades on it! Maybe it'd be better without the tiny shades... 

And here's what we both ended up liking: 


Bellora Chandelier from Pottery Barn

Polished Nickel Scroll Chandelier, 8 light, from Shades of Light

But neither of these works either.  With the first one, some friends of ours actually have this in their home and it just seemed too formal for our open layout.  The second one we liked was a definite no because it costs THREE THOUSAND, FOUR HUNDRED and TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS! Noooooo way buddy!  Nope! Not going to happen! That's as much as a dining table or china cabinet with our budget and, even then, that is stretching it a bit far!   I can't even figure out what the heck makes it so expensive.  Is it solid white gold on the inside of that polished nickel, with a silk shade made from a extinct subspecies of rare silkworms? Who knows!  Too bad, that is my absolute favorite one of them all so far.  It's so stylish and modern but still simple, elegant and not too elaborate.  

Oh well, the search for the perfect light fixture continues. Hopefully we will come across one that matches our combined style as well as this last one.  At a fraction of the price of course!