I just returned home from a girl’s weekend in New Orleans where we surprised my friend Natalie with a baby shower for her 2nd little who is about 29 weeks baked. Five of us descended upon her house- two planned and three a total surprise. We painted some fantastic stripes in her nursery and my friend Kent sewed a pair of AWESOME orange chevron curtain panels. We intended to get more done on the nursery but that pesky Bourbon Street just kept getting in the way. I’ll share more on that later.
While Kent had her sewing machine out she made a shirt for Garrett’s birthday. I had severe sewing machine envy when I watched her Baby Lock Esante automatically cutting threads and doing all sorts of automated maneuvers all automatically. That machine moved like BUTTAH. Wow. I was impressed! So, Kent is the shop owner over at Peachy Keen Design on etsy. Check out this cutie patootie embroidered t-shirt that she made for Garrett’s fourth birthday!
We are going to have a blast with a rocket ship theme this year, so this rocket ship birthday applique that she found was perfect for his shirt. She has the cutest assortment of fonts available on her shop so I couldn’t resist getting his name in the “Mister” font.
I am so happy with the way this cute embroidered tee turned out! Can’t wait for the rest of the party to come together now!
SUPER cute! I was hoping they’d have a train applique so I could order one for my little guy’s 3rd birthday next month, but didn’t see one. Bummer… but LOVE yours!
Megan you should email Kent and see what she can find! I’m sure she can get a cute train applique for you.
So cute and sweet, and, I’m sure, much appreciated.
‘out of this world’ adorable!! Can’t wait to see his parrrrrtay pics!
That is precious! I totally remember her from our D&R days, glad to see she is doing so well!!!
Those t-shirts with all of his birthday party guests names would make great party favours.
Wow! What a wonderful trip you had! Great t-shirt, too!
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