Baby Shower Archives - Candidly Crafted https://candidlycrafted.com/category/crafts/baby-shower-crafts/ Wed, 15 Jun 2022 17:43:31 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://i0.wp.com/candidlycrafted.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/cropped-Moon-and-stars-baby-shower-28-scaled-2.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Baby Shower Archives - Candidly Crafted https://candidlycrafted.com/category/crafts/baby-shower-crafts/ 32 32 193633281 Book Page Table Runner https://candidlycrafted.com/book-page-table-runner/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=book-page-table-runner https://candidlycrafted.com/book-page-table-runner/#respond Mon, 12 Feb 2018 01:23:18 +0000 http://candidlycrafted.com/?p=372 I found this idea on Pinterest and knew it would be perfect for the Storybook Baby Shower I was throwing! I don’t remember the pinner I found this from, other wise I would direct you to their board. Don’t you hate when you forget to save a pin? It was very simple to make. Most of the materials I already had. For the book, I went to Half Price Books and found it in the clearance section for $3! You can choose any book you’d like to go with your theme. I chose this book because I wanted pages with just text so that the table runner didn’t distract from the other decorations on the table. Materials Paper cutter (scissors will work too, I’m just terrible at cutting in a straight line) Book Decorative edged scissors Double sided tape Instructions 1. Tear pages out of the book. 2. Slice the bottom of the page off, just above the page number. 3. Run a strip of double sided tape along the right edge of the page. 4. Press your second page down over this strip. 5. Run a Strip of double sided tape along the top of the page. 6. Press your third page down over this strip to cover the book title on the page. 7. Repeat these steps until you’ve reached your desired length. 8. Cut down the sides of the runner with the decorative edged scissors.

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I found this idea on Pinterest and knew it would be perfect for the Storybook Baby Shower I was throwing! I don’t remember the pinner I found this from, other wise I would direct you to their board. Don’t you hate when you forget to save a pin?

It was very simple to make. Most of the materials I already had. For the book, I went to Half Price Books and found it in the clearance section for $3! You can choose any book you’d like to go with your theme. I chose this book because I wanted pages with just text so that the table runner didn’t distract from the other decorations on the table.

Materials

Paper cutter (scissors will work too, I’m just terrible at cutting in a straight line)
Book
Decorative edged scissors
Double sided tape

Instructions

1. Tear pages out of the book.
2. Slice the bottom of the page off, just above the page number.
3. Run a strip of double sided tape along the right edge of the page.
4. Press your second page down over this strip.
5. Run a Strip of double sided tape along the top of the page.
6. Press your third page down over this strip to cover the book title on the page.
7. Repeat these steps until you’ve reached your desired length.
8. Cut down the sides of the runner with the decorative edged scissors.

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Initial Center Piece https://candidlycrafted.com/initial-center-piece/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=initial-center-piece https://candidlycrafted.com/initial-center-piece/#respond Mon, 12 Feb 2018 01:22:50 +0000 http://candidlycrafted.com/?p=370             Materials Brush Mod Podge Matte Clear Enamel Tulle Twine Wooden Initial Glitter Base Tin pan Glue gun Instructions                 1. Cut the tule about 1 1/4 inch width. 2. Fold a strip in half. With the tulle under your twine, pinch down the two ends with one hand and with your other put your thumb and finger through the loop. 3. Grab the two ends with your thumb and finger and pull through the loop. 4. Continue this process until your ready to tie off your tutu.              5. Tie the tutu and place a drop of hot glue on the knot to help hold it together. 6. Cut the edges to even it out and make it the size you want.             7. Place your initial in the tin pan and brush a layer of mod podge over it. 8. Sprinkle it with glitter until it’s covered. 9. Shake off access and wait for the mod podge to dry. 10. Once the mod podge is dry spray it with the sealer. 11. Once the sealer dries, put the tutu around it and hot glue it to the base.

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Materials

Brush
Mod Podge
Matte Clear Enamel
Tulle
Twine
Wooden Initial
Glitter
Base
Tin pan
Glue gun

Instructions

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1. Cut the tule about 1 1/4 inch width.
2. Fold a strip in half. With the tulle under your twine, pinch down the two ends with one hand and with your other put your thumb and finger through the loop.
3. Grab the two ends with your thumb and finger and pull through the loop.
4. Continue this process until your ready to tie off your tutu.

  

 

 

 

 

 

5. Tie the tutu and place a drop of hot glue on the knot to help hold it together.
6. Cut the edges to even it out and make it the size you want.

 

 

 

 

 

 

7. Place your initial in the tin pan and brush a layer of mod podge over it.
8. Sprinkle it with glitter until it’s covered.
9. Shake off access and wait for the mod podge to dry.
10. Once the mod podge is dry spray it with the sealer.
11. Once the sealer dries, put the tutu around it and hot glue it to the base.

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