Another Bib & Burp set for a baby boy. These are getting easier and easier, I struggle with these because I am used to making girl things. This is for Baby Grayson, my first 'order' going out of state. The colors in his nursery are brown, olive green, red, light blue, and yellow. I got lucky and found this fabric at Hobby Lobby... I love it when things work out to match perfectly.
Tuesday, July 27
Wednesday, July 21
B & B sets for TWIN BOYS
A friend from work had twin boys recently and I made some coordinating Burp & Bib sets. The colors in the nursery are brown light blue and taupe. I found this fabric at Hobby Lobby. This was the first time I appliqued such large monograms on bibs and I think it turned out cute. I can't seem to tell the boys apart but I know the parents can.... now everyone else will too.
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Sunday, July 11
Backyard Evolution Continues
The evolution in our back yard continues... A few weeks ago I showed the flower bed in front of the retaining wall. You can see that post here. Those pictures showed the back fence down (a spring storm blew a panel down). Rather than repair the fence, my hubby decided we needed to replace it. So, here it is after the first board was on...
Not real fond of that giant house behind us but that growth and expansion for ya! I personally preferred the big trees and cow pasture.
Not real fond of that giant house behind us but that growth and expansion for ya! I personally preferred the big trees and cow pasture.
The second board is up and it's stained.
The grass behind the retaining wall and in front of the fence took a beating during the construction project. That will be the next project!
Thanks for stopping by. I hope this post encourages you to start a big project in your back yard. This is proof, an elephant CAN BE eaten, one bite at a time.
This is my favorite picture because it makes our "Charlie Brown" tree look BIG and majestic!
Thanks for stopping by. I hope this post encourages you to start a big project in your back yard. This is proof, an elephant CAN BE eaten, one bite at a time.
Linking to
Made by You Mondays@ Skip to My Lou http://www.skiptomylou.org/2010/07/12/made-by-you-monday-11/, Metamophasis Monday, and Making the World Cuter blogs.
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