
I found this image online and it just made my heart smile. I love that the artist used a recycled toilet paper tube to create a tiny little world. I don't know who the artist is though, unfortunately.








This weekend I helped throw a baby shower for my dear friend Julia. It was a circus themed shower using her nursery room colors: red and light blue. The party was held at the church where Julia is a children's pastor. Aren't the decorations cool? (Thanks to my co-hosts Shannon and Amanda). They were inspired by some of the links above.
Amanda made these cute little circus tags for all the food with circus stickers.
Strawberry, Nutella, and Vanilla cupcakes with animals on top.
These are so easy and yummy to make: cherry tomatoes, buffalo mozzarella, fresh basil, and a little balsamic vinaigrette on top right before the party.
The pretty pregnant lady: Julia Goolia!
Our craft activity was to have everyone make a quilt square for a crib quilt. I cut flannel into 8x8 inch squares and the ladies traced stencils and die-cuts into shapes on fleece. Then they pinned them to their quilt square.
A few finished squares. I'll post the finished quilt when it is done.
Guacamole, Artichoke dip, Italian Skewers
Fruit salad, cupcakes, cookies, lemon blueberry trifle
To make the Lemon Blueberry Trifle:
Tissue paper flowers
The guests filled out wish cards for the baby.

I just love this silly lady and can't wait to meet her baby!
I am a bit late in blogging about this Curious George "Sprinkle" that I threw for my cousin's wife Lindsay. Her baby is now 5 months old! But I wanted to show off the party anyway. I figured out how to make a diaper palm tree by using a coat hanger to fashion a hook shape. Then I slid rolled up diapers onto the coat hanger and wrapped a ton of brown yarn over it. I made the leaves by painting thick paper with green paint and used 3 brown beads for coconuts.
Fabulous monkey cupcakes
Fresh fruit kabobs went well with our cook-out.
Monkeys love banana pudding.
Decorations
Guess the number of animal crackers in the container. We also played baby pictionary.
Babies love baby showers!
She was ready to pop!