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need a baby boy craft idea
my sister had twins, and she's given us a lot of awesome crafted gifts over the years.I'd like to craft some things for them too!
I plan on making my niece hair clips and headbands - I make then for my daughters, so I am all set on those.
I have no clue for my nephew. I don't have a sewing machine, and don't know how to knit. I considered making a framed button monogram of their initials for their nursery, but the parents' style is more modern and I think that project is just more vintagey looking.
What are some cute ideas for boys? Having 2 girls has put me in a different frame of mind!
Re: need a baby boy craft idea
i got to visit and see their new home and the nursery this weekend - it is a cute idea, but just wouldn't really work in there.
I may make one for my littlest though!
Some legwarmers from tube socks? Oh wait you said no sewing machine....
How about a tie onesie? And buy a matching hat?
A mobile for the nursery?
Some modern looking mobiles:
(the circles are cut out of paint chips)
i think you can totally do the framed button monogram. just use a modern text and an assortment of fun colorful buttons. or pick one color family for the buttons and frame the monogram on top of a piece of coordinating patterned scrapbooking paper.
I made a super-cute soft book for my sons & I found my original Nest post where I AW'd it.
http://community.thebump.com/cs/ks/forums/thread/39152621.aspx
Also check out all of the Celebrate the Boy tutorials on that blog.