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Ready for the 4th!

I always make the boys something for the holidays! So with the 4th of July coming, I started planning early what I might sew! I planned these shirts from the second I saw the fabric for the first time! 😁 They turned out just like I planned! **Disclosure: I have included my affiliate link to the patterns and fabric used in this post. If you choose to purchase using my link, I'll receive a small percentage of the sale!** When Peek-a-boo ran a sale back for Memorial Day, I purchased a few of their fabrics for the boys. I LOVED this one. I'm loving shopping there for them right now, because it can be hard to find cute printed fabrics, and even harder finding prints that my boys like. My 4 year old is super picky, but he has loved everything in her shop! It's hard to limit ourselves to just a few! 😉 When I saw this fabric , I immediately thought I might do something color blocked. I like color-blocking with prints for a few reasons. It is a different style than just ...

A Perfect Party Outfit -- Mamma Can Do It Style

Y'all, my baby is ONE! Happy Birthday Luke!! He is my sweet little love. 💗💗 A big 25 lbs, happy, still doesn't sleep through the night, but oh well. He loves food, loves nursing, loves his mama, daddy, and big brother. He is able to walk, but crawling is his preferred method of getting around (he can get there faster 😉). He's been taking steps now for two months... you would think he'd prefer walking by now. 🤷 He loves playing with big brother's toys. He loves cars, trains, and dinosaurs, just like Daniel. He is so cute playing with the dinosaurs... he holds them and growls. I think he learned that from Daniel too! haha So for his first birthday party, we decided to have him a dinosaur theme party. We have ordered a dinosaur cake, bought bright, colorful decorations, and are so excited! His Outfit: I knew I wanted to make him something fun, and thought I would need to go to the fabric store. But, I started going through my old scraps the other da...

Trend-Setting Babies in the new Puperita Stormy Patterns ❤😎

It's no secret that I LOVE Puperita Patterns. When I see a tester call for something that boys can wear, I apply if at all possible. I know they're going to be good! I know that even if we have to sew up multiple versions, none of the versions will be bad, and they will all be wearable. Annalisa just knows what she is doing. So, when I saw the tester call for the new Stormy Pants and Hoodie , I quickly applied. I decided to test for my nephew, Matthew! I thought the pants were so cute, and had some adorable fabrics that I really wanted to use! About the Patterns: The pants are a very cute style! They are harem style with fun squared off pockets. And talk about a fast sew! You'll have these finished before your kiddos wake up from naptime! The hoodie is a unique style! The crossover front is easy to sew and will be easy to pull over the head, even for little babies! I love this style! Matthew's Pants:  I downloaded the pattern, and based ...

Peek-a-boo Doodlebug Romper

Calling all babies!! Calling all babies! Or really, just those of you who sew for babies! You're going to definitely want to check out this new cute little romper pattern . The new Peek-a-boo Doodlebug Romper is drafted for comfy knit fabrics. It features an envelope neckline, short or long sleeves, short length or pant length, optional snap inseam, and even an optional kangaroo pocket. It is sure to be a favorite in your little's closet, and in your pattern stash! The Peek-a-boo Doodlebug Romper! When you get this kind of smile, you know it HAS to be comfortable, right? Look at how cute my little nephew is in his!!  Size I Made and Changes I Made: He measured perfectly into the size 3 month, but was at the end of the range for length through his torso. We decided that instead of sizing up the entire romper, to add a little length to the top part of the pattern.  The size 3 month, unchanged, probably would have fit perfectly right now, but would have left no ...