Last year one of my friends who was pregnant with her first child, a girl, wanted a "Disney" themed Baby Shower, so we got to work and created (top image below) what I think is a SUPER CUTE baby shower invite - a little onesie slipped inside a Minnie Mouse head with a little nappy type slip. We downloaded "Disney" font and printed out the text and then cut out the onesie (using a onesie template we found on Google images). On the front is a cute little poem "Once upon a time in a far away land a girl name KRISTEN had a baby shower planned..." and on the back we printed out the details of the baby shower.
For the Minnie Mouse head we printed out a Mickey/Minnie Mouse head template from Google images again and traced them out of black card stock, once we'd cut them all out we traced out the half-circle nappy size that we wanted and using one as a template traced them out on pink card stock.
The buttons - we went to Spotlight for buttons, and I always thought buttons were cheap, I mean you lose buttons ALL the time. Much to my surprise it was like 20c a button or something ridiculous and for two buttons per invitation and lots of invitations, it was going to cost something like $40 for buttons! So we improvised, we found a packet of MIXED pink buttons for $5-$10 and then went sorting, we had almost enough pairs in the mixed buttons to make up all the invites, but the few we didn't we put buttons that looked almost alike or still looked cute together and then super-glued them on.
(We glued buttons on BEFORE putting the pink half-circle on the black mouse head to make sure the glue didn't go through and stick them together.)
We then attempted to GLUE the pink half-circle onto the Black Mouse head, we tried all types of glue but as soon as we tried slipping in the onesie it would start to come undone. Then the genius idea - we stapled (about 4 times I think) the bottom of the pink onto the black, then with a sharpie/permanent marker went over the staples and added sewing dashes in between to give it a sewed on, real cute look.
The bow was purchased in a pack of 6 from Spotlight also, we bought pink bows with white spots and purple bows with white spots, just to mix it up. To match the bottom of the mouse head slip sewing dashes we added sewing dashes to the onesie, black dashes on the front side with the rhyme and (mother to be's) NAME in pink and on the back side with the details in black we had the dashes in pink. All the dashes were done by hand with a sharpie.

As a Baby Shower gift to the Mother to be my Mum & I to make the gift Disney Inspired. My Mum loves making baby gifts, (she's a self-taught at-home-for fun-florist and did an amazing arrangement for my Wedding and flower's for a friends wedding also), especially NAPPY CAKES, she makes them whenever someone is having a baby shower she's invited to or whenever one of my siblings or cousins has another baby. She normally does fairly simple, modestly priced ones for non-family baby shower gifts, but since I was helping her with this one and chipping in half the costs, we went a bit all out and got a bit over-excited about it as you can see.
Firstly my Dad made the board at the bottom of the Nappy Cake (you can't see it too well, but it's a wooden board that's been shaped like the Mickey/Minnie head of the invite), then painted it half black and half pink to match the invite slip. The Nappy Cake was then made up of around 65+ Newborn Huggies Nappies. Around each layer we wrapped a muslin wrap and then a ribbon to hold it in place. On top we put a couple of pairs of socks, wrapped into sock roses, and then sitting right on top is a gorgeous pair of pink ballet slipper socks. I then bought a Mickey & Minnie soft-toy set off of eBay to sit one on each of the Mickey/Minnie head board ears.
They're quite a bit of work, but it was fun to make and even funner to see how it turned out in the end! Mum has tons of these that she has made over the year, I've told her to take photos and start selling them, but she doesn't think anyone will buy them... I think she's crazy!
We've also made some baby sock & bib bouquets, which we've given as baby gifts. I will post some pictures later.
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