I had bookplates made by Social Butterfly Ink to match the invitations, but I have also seen some adorable custom ones on Etsy.
When the amazing Pluff Mud Studio offered 5 readers the chance to have their Valentine's Day Printables for FREE, I jumped at the chance. I fell in love instantly with the sweet lion and turtle and knew exactly how I wanted to use them.
Seriously, LOOK at that lion!!! Doesn't get much cuter!
Here is how I used my Valentine's Day printables:

I was playing around in Picnik
and created this Valentine for my littlest bugger.
Picnik is a free download and can be used to edit pictures, add backgrounds, or just create something completely new.
To make this card:
- First, took pictures of little bugger against a white wall blowing and catching kisses
- I chose four pictures and added them to picasso using "create collage", cropped and saved draft
- Took the saved draft and chose the edit in picnik option
- Then chose picture pile to create the staggered look
- Changed the pictures to the instant camera frame in the picture background option
- Added text and hearts (I used the fade options to lighten the hearts).
- Viola! A homemade Valentine!
Picnik also has a mustache application that I am dying to use!
I have been learning leaps and bounds from Nina over at Momma Go Round during her Beautify Your Blog series. HTML code doesn't seem so daunting anymore!
I was able to change my template, widen the page, center my widgets, diversify fonts, and add a signature. I am still working out the kinks on a button and header.
Thank you Nina!

We were late celebrating Christmas with my family this year, so one gift in particular was still sitting on my kitchen counter and was the inspiration for my son's school Valentines this year. Do you ever get these beauties on St. Nicholas Day?
We do.
This, is now this!
Cute right? Aye!
Linked up to:







| Dessert Table |
| {No Sew} Onsie Bunting |
| Lunch menu |
| Party Cracker Favors |
| Animal stamps hidden inside the party crackers |
| Mason jar candles wrapped with fabric |
| Paper straws and mason jar glasses |
| Homemade Apple Pie |
| Personalized place mats for the children's table Coloring page from Twisty Noodle |
| Cake Pops by Terri's Treasures |
This weekend I had the pleasure of throwing a baby shower for my future nephew! We traveled 10 hours to get there the day after New England got hit with 24 inches of snow! Luckily the roads were plowed and ready for us and we made it there safely. The shower was so much fun.
Highlights of the shower:
We asked guests to bring a book for the parents-to-be rather than a card. We included a matching bookplate in the invitation for guests to sign and place inside their book.
Cake pops from Terri's Treasures were a huge hit!
Special Thanks to the following people:
Invitations and party graphics by Social Butterfly
Cake Pops by Terri's Treasures
Cupcake toppers by Two Sugar Babies
Farm Animal Stamps from Oriental Trading
Fabric from JoAnns
Piggy Banks: Dollar Store
All baked goods: Grandma Jan

