A Baby Bib That Looks Good Enough to Eat!
Holly at Phe/MOM/enon just announced that she is hosting a Blog for Babies by Making Little Wonders event to benefit the March of Dimes and its upcoming March for Babies.
It's a very simple event - the only criteria was to create something in a small or miniature size.
I am proud to submit this tasty tropical fruit baby bib I made as my entry for the event. Although it's not actually edible, it looks good enough to eat!
Here's the skinny on my bib:
* I chose this cheerful, plastic-coated fabric because I figured it would be easy to wipe down after the baby makes a mess.
* I made the bib double-sided so it's fully reversible.
* It closes with a snap (disguised with a button) to make it easy to get on and off.
* The only part that was difficult was sewing the binding tape around the edges (I did it by hand and it took quite a few hours.)
Best of luck to Holly and her family in their March. If you'd like to sponsor them or learn more about the March, please click here.
If you'd like to enter your own small creation in her event, you can find the description and instructions here.
It's a very simple event - the only criteria was to create something in a small or miniature size.
I am proud to submit this tasty tropical fruit baby bib I made as my entry for the event. Although it's not actually edible, it looks good enough to eat!
Here's the skinny on my bib:
* I chose this cheerful, plastic-coated fabric because I figured it would be easy to wipe down after the baby makes a mess.
* I made the bib double-sided so it's fully reversible.
* It closes with a snap (disguised with a button) to make it easy to get on and off.
* The only part that was difficult was sewing the binding tape around the edges (I did it by hand and it took quite a few hours.)
Best of luck to Holly and her family in their March. If you'd like to sponsor them or learn more about the March, please click here.
If you'd like to enter your own small creation in her event, you can find the description and instructions here.
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