

I originally intended it to be for only one table. The table runners were actually made from a yard of fabric that I cut in half and sewed the ends together to make it long enough to stretch across the table. Then I added 3 paper napkin flowers to the top of the vase and then used coordinating fabrics and bow ties to dress up the fronts. I love how they looked all dressed up with their mustaches and ties!įor the centerpieces, I found some square vases at Michaels on Christmas clearance and spray painted them to match the colors of the party. The balloons were another one of my favorite touches. I also carried the bow ties and mustaches throughout the baby shower decor. I put together a step by step tutorial to help you make your own snap on bow tie onesies. This little baby is going to be one fashionable dude! So she can actually change out the bow tie when she wants a different look and as the baby grows older, she can continue to use the bow ties with larger onesies. I made a onesie clothesline with bow ties that snap in place.

One of my favorite elements of the party also doubled as a baby gift for the mom to be. ) (Names of course were changed for privacy.) I positioned the bow tie on the invitation to mimic the look of a tuxedo. I designed an invitation for the party using the party colors of blue, green and grey. I chose a mixture of bow ties and mustaches for a fun and playful party. Since it was a boy, I knew the perfect theme would be a "little man baby shower". I jumped at the chance to help with the decorations when I found out my friends were throwing a baby shower for a dear neighbor who was pregnant with her first child.
