Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Welcome to your birth month Baby K

November is finally here. Some days have gone by more slowly while others have flown by. One thing is for sure, you are very, very loved little baby.

Last month, you had three awesome showers! Here are some photos from the first one, which was hosted by our Amelia Bullock family. They got your all kind of wonderful things including swaddles, crib sheets, blankets, nursing gear, a beautiful diaper bag, stuffed animals, a pack and play, your car seat, a baby monitor and so much more! Everything was decked out in turquoise and orange and one room was designed for a boy while the other one was designed for a girl! It was amazing, and we are so lucky to have them in our lives!
 
Our Shower Hostesses!

Wonderful Friends Abby and Nicole

Hostesses and Friends Barbara and Betty

Your darling Familia!

Everyone loves you Baby K!

Party Pics

Such a fun party, with over 50 people!

Showered with Love and Gifts

Glammy is holding on to all the ribbons from the shower so we can make something special for you!

Such beautiful Shower Hostesses


The second one was a surprise party hosted by our City Life family! All the decorations were handmade especially for you, and the food was delicious! There were so many wonderful things about this shower, including the creative shower games Rachel came up with. We were showered with bedtime stories, bathtime toys and so much more! ~We only have a few pictures of this fun night, but here they are!

Chelsea made this gorgeous and delicious pumpkin cake just for you!

One of the games involved everyone guessing when you were going to be born and what gender you are!

This is a gals photo! 

All of your gifts from our surprise shower!

Your daddy and I felt so very special to have such great friends!

Another photo with all the gals :)
Gorgeous placesetting

Chelsea even made us a K that's now sitting in baby's room

Everything was too perfect 


Lovely guests and our beautiful venue

All of the lovely guests 

A beautiful hand-made car seat cover

Beautiful, handpicked flowers and hand-made vases
The third shower was one hosted by our family. It was so much fun. Troy and Traci’s house was decked out with beautiful decorations and food put together by Lindsay and Becky J We had a great attendance, family and friends from near and far came to celebrate you! We were showered with Diaper bags, a stroller, clothes and all the necessities to help take care of you. This was such a fun night! We love you so much baby and hope you can see how much you’re loved too!

Our fun family and friends!

Sarah and Grant & Lexi and Sheldon

Our game hostess with the mostest, Lindsey

We all had many, many laughs!


Josh and I wore a witches hat and mask for part of the present opening!


The original Kelloggs

Mamaw and Grandaddy

So much fun opening our many gifts 

Check out the gift table and gorgeous diaper cake

Thanks for a good time everyone!

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Frame-worthy

After taking on the curtains, I had found a few cute ideas to bring color onto the walls via Pinterest. I finally settled on the frame idea, thinking I could go garage sale hunting and find some cheap frames and paint them our nursery colors. Well, it turns out when you’re looking for something specific at a garage sale; you’re not likely to find it.

Luckily one of those “looking” weekends we were driving around and I saw Aaron Brothers was having a buy one get one for one cent sale, and we stopped in. Boy were we excited when we walked in and saw an even better sale going one which was the buy one get TWO FREE! We ended up finding a set of 5, gorgeous decorative white frames with hooks and all (normally $50) and we bought two of them along with another gorgeous frame we decided to keep for ourselves and ended up with 10 frames of varying sizes for our wall all for $50!

Here’s an e-bay picture of what the frames looked like in the box, but in the pictures below you’ll see the detail of the frames truly pop!


Second thing I did after finding the frames was rummage through my house and try to find different shades of our nursery color. This was really great because I didn't have to buy any paint!

**Note: after painting all the blue frames I was a little frustrated with how many coats it took and opted to buy a brighter spray paint orange color for the bigger, more decorative frames.**  

After all was said and done, it took about two weeks to get the frames ready to hang on the wall. I ended up buying a clear spray paint to seal the rest of the frames and give them a glossy look – so the whole process was a little more time consuming than I wanted, but the results were great!

Here are some pictures of the painting process, drying and the results:







When it came to hanging the pictures, we picked the big turquoise one for the middle, to hold our beautiful elephant head and then winged it from there. Originally, I was hoping for different shaped frames and since we weren't able to do that, I wanted to add ribbon to give some of the frames a little more dimension. It actually proved a lot harder than they make it look on Pinterest and in the stores. Here’s how our framed wall turned out:





We found this cute little guy and couldn't resist plopping him on our fun rocker!
What do you think of our nursery so far?

Friday, October 4, 2013

Nursery Curtains



Nursery so far, after curtains & new 2" blinds!
While I’m still working on the nursery, I’m falling very behind on my posts so my second big nursery project was the curtains. After many failed attempts to find my idea of the perfect nursery curtains, I decided it couldn’t be that hard to make them … after all I do have a sewing machine and some creative energy to burn.

Since I’d never made curtains before, I started by googling and doing my research on Pinterest. I searched: how to make easy lined curtains –To my surprise I ran across the easiest post from my pastor’s wife, Robie! Not only was it easy to follow, but she added a cute trim that I had never seen before and really brought my colors together.

My idea was even though it’s a nursery the curtains should feel fun but be able to grow with our child so I didn’t want something too “baby”ish. Not to mention, it’s very hard to find our color combination and have it work for a gender neutral nursery. So I set off to a fabric store with my mom one day and we picked a few fabrics we really loved. You can see them in the pictures below:

We thought in the end, this looked a little too feminine

We ended up deciding on the second fabric down.

This was our runner up, as you can see..it's quite beautiful as well.

They were all beautiful, but the orange with white and brown seemed too girly, and once we matched the other fabric against our rug and crib, it was obvious our choice had to be the blue and gray. I also ran with Robie’s idea of adding the trim and that would help me bring in the orange.

It wasn’t all that difficult, but I did need to dust off the sewing machine and re-learn it. If you look close enough, you can see the stitching isn’t exactly perfect or perfectly straight, but they were definitely made with LOVE!

I personally think they turned out great. In all, they took a week. I left room at the top of the curtain to be able to fit in the rod, but I really loved the clean look of the hooks and so I ended up buying 2 packs of those clip-hooks to hang the curtains and voila!  If you're looking for a step-by-step guide to creating your own curtains, I highly suggest checking out Robbie's post here!

Check out more pictures of the curtains below:





Welcome to your birth month Baby K

November is finally here. Some days have gone by more slowly while others have flown by. One thing is for sure, you are very, very loved lit...