• 7th February
    2012
  • 07
thecardiganlibrarian:


How to throw a book-themed baby shower
1. book page wreath, instructions here
2. custom catalog card generator (I used this for the party favor tags), but with a bigger budget, you can buy blank catalog cards on Etsy
3. instructions on how to make a repurposed memory book (originally for weddings, but it seems like it’ll make a sweet baby book, too. I used a copy of Sea Star of Chicoteague older than my dad)
We kept our theme pretty loose, and also incorporated small story book elements, especially from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, which inspired the 

thecardiganlibrarian:

How to throw a book-themed baby shower

1. book page wreath, instructions here

2. custom catalog card generator (I used this for the party favor tags), but with a bigger budget, you can buy blank catalog cards on Etsy

3. instructions on how to make a repurposed memory book (originally for weddings, but it seems like it’ll make a sweet baby book, too. I used a copy of Sea Star of Chicoteague older than my dad)

We kept our theme pretty loose, and also incorporated small story book elements, especially from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, which inspired the 

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