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Party Favor Ideas

Fill small plastic bags with blue raffia ("water") and ducky-shaped soaps (found at linen & bath shops). Tie off with curling ribbon. Stand upright on each place setting.

Add a rubber duck, small sponge and mini soaps to a clear cellophane bag tied with ribbons -- add a small card that lists the details of the baby shower (mommy-to-be, date, name of expected baby, etc.)

 

 

Rubber Duckie Cookie Cutters can be filled
with fudge or candy and used for party favors!
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Old Fashioned Handmade Shower Gifts
Your guests will love these easy to make, frugal party favors!

Finding the perfect gift for baby showers isn't always
easy if you are trying to be creative and unique. Nothing is
more memorable or heart felt than gifts you create yourself to help
encourage relaxation and pampering. The following old fashioned
recipes can be made easily made and packaged for a
special party rememberance for guests to take home.
Add them all to a pretty wicker basket decorated with
a silk bow and lined with old fashioned lace for a special touch
and let guests know they can take one home with them.

 

Rose water

Ingredients:
3 cups rose petals
3 cups purified water

Pick the rose petals just after the dew has been dried
by the morning sun. Place in a glass or porcelain
container and pour boiling water over the petals. Allow
to steep for two days, stirring frequently. Strain and bottle.

Peppermint Skin Toner

Ingredients:
1 pint vinegar
1 pint purified water
1 cup mint leaves

Place all ingredients in a glass or enamel saucepan and bring
to a boil. Remove from heat. Pour into a glass jar and allow to
steep for four days. Strain and bottle. Be sure to label with
a pretty card and ribbon.

Lavender Sachet

Ingredients:
1/2 pound lavender flowers
1/2 ounce dried mint
1/2 ounce dried thyme
1/4 ounce ground caraway
1/4 ounce ground cloves
1 ounce sea salt

Detach the lavender flowers and leaves from the stems
and mix with the other ingredients. Place in small bags
made of silk, unbleached cotton or cotton with die-fast
color. Sew shut and tie with a ribbon if desired. You
can be creative with this mixture and sew heart shapes
that can then be decorated with miniature ribbon roses
and ribbon.

Herb Closet or Drawer Squares

Place handfuls of each of dried lavender flowers, rosemary,
one tablespoon each crushed cloves and small pieces of
dried lemon peel together. Sew small cotton squares about
four by four inches; leaving a space open. Stuff with herb
mixture. Tie several together and wrap in tissue paper
tied with raffia. Attach a note explaining that these will protect
clothes from insects and can be placed in drawers, closets
or boxes.

Herb Honey

Ingredients:
1 tablespoon fresh herb
or 1 tsp.. dried herb
1 pint honey

Choose an herb such as thyme, lavender, mint, rosemary
or even rose petals. Bruise fresh leaves slightly and place
them in the bottom of a small saucepan. Pour room temperature
honey into the pan and heat over low heat very slowly. Stir
the mixture until the honey is JUST warm, about 2 minutes.
Pour the mixture into sterilized jars and seal tightly. Store
the jars at room temperature for about one week to
blend flavors. Then reward the honey in the same way
and strain out the herbs. Recap. Jelly jars work well for
this. Tie a ribbon around the neck with an attached tag
with suggested uses such as: sweeten tea or punch, use
in salad dressings, combine half and half with butter
to use as a spread for waffles, pancakes, muffins or bread.

For more herb recipes and tips sign up for
Brenda's free weekly newsletter, Herbs 'N Spices
by sending a blank email to
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or visit her at http://www.seedsofknowledge.com

 

Diaper Party Favor Cups... Great to hold mini candies or nuts
and be a take-home gift for guests.
You can write the guest names on each one for a place setting.


Make these adorable party favors and
get ready for oooohs and aaaaahs
from all the guests at the baby shower!
These also make wonderful mementos
at baby's christenings, too.

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Homemade Baby Food

Making your own baby food gives you the distinct advantage of controlling what goes into your baby's sensitive tummy. You determine how much, if any, sugar and spices your baby gets. Even when found on sale for as low as 50 cents per jar, producing your own is a much less expensive alternative to ready made. Making baby food is actually very simple with a few simple tools: a blender, food processor, baby food grinder or similar machine, a steamer or boiling pot, ice cube trays, and a few minutes of your time.

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Baby Wipes Recipe
(fun thing to have
for a baby shower)

 

 

 

Personalized Event Tickets

Fall, Thanksgiving, Football Rotating 200 x 200 

Make a corsage for the mommy-to-be to wear at the 
baby shower or make a bouquet of flowers for the nursery.

 

 


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