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DIY: Strawberry Fields Baby Costume

October 22, 2017 Eye Love You Co.
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Halloween is just around the corner and, to be honest. I had been brainstorming and planning Juniper's costume back in July.  I know you are probably thinking, "She has too much time on her hands."  On the contrary, I just knew that I wanted to make my baby's first costume for Halloween. I grew up wearing handmade costumes and I always thought they were the best because they weren't prefabricated from a costume store and I liked knowing that I wouldn't be wearing the same costume as another kid. 

I wanted to be able to make this costume, but I didn't want things to be too complicated. I thought about making her a fruit, so I chose a strawberry. One major reason for this is because I refer to strawberries as "strawbabies." I know it makes no sense whatsoever, but I just thought it would be cute for her to be a strawberry.

MATERIALS:

  • red onesie (I bought a long-sleeve one because it might be cold at night)
  • red tights
  • daisy ribbon
  • green felt (I chose two different shades of green)
  • fabric scissors (these ones are my favorite and they are shiny)
  • hot glue gun (not in picture, but very necessary if you plan on using the mini pom poms)
  • sewing needles (if you wish to hand sew some items)
  • green elastic ribbon
  • yellow sewing thread (Initially, I thought white, but yellow gave the outfit a pop of more color)
  • sewing machine (I have an old Husqvarna Viking sewing machine at home)
  • mini yellow pom poms
  • pattern for collar and leafy greens (FREE PRINTABLE)

DIRECTIONS:

1. Use this pattern to cut out a leafy collar to sew/glue on the onesie. You can add more green shades to add more dimension. I added a daisy embellishment to the collar.

2. Cut your desired length of elastic for your baby's head and sewing both ends. Cut out the leaves from this pattern and add the daisy embellishment. I used three leaves to form a cluster.  Sew/Glue the leaf cluster on the elastic. To prevent scratching on the babies head, add a piece of square felt to cover the elastic.

3. Sew/glue on the mini yellow pom poms on the onesie to add as a the strawberry seeds. You can also add yellow pom poms to the tights as well.

5. And you have a strawbaby, I mean, strawberry baby costume!

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OPTIONS:

*There are so many ways you can make this costume! You can create your own felt daisy, or individually sew on the seeds on the onesie. I just wanted to add pom poms so Juniper could see and feel different textures. Also, putting on tights is optional as well. I just thought about her being cold when we went trick or treating with her cousins.

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DIY: Room Spray

October 9, 2017 Eye Love You Co.
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During my pregnancy and after the birth of Juniper, my sense of smell has definitely heightened. Justin and I have been putting her business in our dog poop bags, haha. As for us, I caved in and bought Aesop's Post-Poo Drops, but the container broke and can be a bit pricey for going No. 2, so I went ahead and made my own version at a fraction of the cost, but in a spray version. This can live in your bathroom, the nursery, or anywhere in your home. This particular blend has a floral/fruity smell. I swear it works because I used it in the nursery to mask poo odors from Juniper.

MATERIALS

  • tangerine essential oil (25 drops) (I got this pack)
  • ylang ylang essential oil (10 drops)
  • mandarin essential oil (25 drops) (I used sweet orange essential oil instead)
  • witch hazel (2 oz.)
  • 1 amber glass bottle w/ spray bottle*
  • fancy label (download here) or label maker (similar)
  • tiny funnel
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DIRECTIONS

  1. Using the funnel, add the essential oil drops in the bottle.
  2. Next, pour the witch hazel.
  3. Close bottle, shake, and voila!
  4. Spray away!
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OPTIONS

*You can also use this recipe in a dropper bottle, if you wish. And, you can basically use any flavor of essentials oils

In DIY Tags printable, diy, room spray, amber bottle, spray, labels, essential oils, natural, nursery, bathroom
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