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Like Making & GivingDIY Baby Gifts?
It sure seems to be the season for baby showers around here. Many people go for the standard diapers and bath supplies when it comes to giving gifts for a new baby. But I try to be unique (when I have the time!) when gift giving at baby showers. What better than a one of a kind, handmade baby gift, right? I’ve rounded up 30 adorable DIY baby gifts all withsimple step-by-step tutorials…
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30 AdorableDIY Baby Gifts:
DIY Baby Blankets
Receiving Blankets from Happy Hooligans
Baby Snuggler from Craft
Patchwork Baby Quilt from The Fickle Pickle
DIY Burp Cloths
Ric Rac Edge Burpies from Just Another Hang Up
Burp Cloth Set from Dana Made It
DIY Baby Booties
Mila Baby Shoes from Fleeting Thing
Faux Leather Baby Sandals from Make It and Love It
Kimono Baby Booties from Nifty Thrifty Things
DIY Baby Sling Carriers
Baby K’Tan Carrier from Crafty Mama
Baby Carrier from Delia Creates
Mobe Wrap from Monkey Sew, Monkey Do
DIY Baby Toys
Stacking Ring Toy from Spearmint Baby
Soft Baby Toy from curious kangaroo
Sun Ray Toy from Made by Joel
DIY Nursery Mobiles
Origami Baby Mobile from B-Inspired Mama
Butterfly Mobile from Neverland Nook
DIY Baby Legs & Leggings
Baby Legs from Baby Making Machine
Simple Baby Leggings from Make It and Love It
DIY Baby Clothes
Baby Pants from Balancing Everything
Baby Socks from Made by Joel
Stenciled Baby Onesie from Making This Home
DIY Nursery Décor
Mod Baby Pillow from A Beautiful Mess
Doily Garland from Spearmint Baby
DIY Baby Accessories
Baby Mittens from Speckled Owl Studio
Baby Flower Headband from Little Birdie Secrets
Knit Baby Hat from Make It and Love It
DIY Baby Bibs
Towel Bib from hellobee
Upcycled T-Shirt Bibs from A Little Tipsy
Bib Apron from Craftiness is Not Optional
Do you ever give DIY baby gifts? What is your favorite handmade baby gift you received? Do share in the comments below!
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Gloria says
Seriously these are the most adorable baby stuff that I so want to do for my 2 month old baby girl. Easy to follow tutorials too!
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Krissy @ B-Inspired Mama says
Let me know if you try any and how they turn out!
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Lauren says
Great ideas. Hair accessories are a favorite of mine because when my daughter was younger she was forever getting mistaken for a boy, so putting a little band around her head with a flower on it was always the best way of avoiding it! They are so easy to make, too.
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Thats 2 Cute says
Thank you for a really inspiring list of gifts, I think i may give the DIY baby mobile a go for my next baby shower that I attend. I like the idea of hanging different map places of each family member. That way once baby is old enough the mobile can be framed and kept as a picture for the wall.
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Katie says
I’d love to see some cute DIY patterns for accessories, flower and bows to use with girlie glue. i’m not crazy about the headbands.They always look uncomfortable and slide off but the glue will hold them on all day.. I usually just stick a cute flower or bow on her head which I love, but I’d ;love some new ideas! Help me out! Thanks!
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Anonymous says
Could also do nursing or feeding covers for breast feeding mums. I bought one for $50 and made one for a similar price but more experienced sewers would prob need less upfront costs cos already prepared 😉
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*Colleen says
Love this list!
I was looking through and thought you might want to add
No sew pacifier clips!
these are so easy to make!
heres the link,
http://lifesprinkledwithglitter.blogspot.com/2012/07/easy-no-sew-pacifier-clip.html
I also have a cool idea for the baby mobiles I've made!Reply
monica. says
Love these ideas! I just did cloth high chairs for my last baby showers. I have the original link on there somewhere for the tutorial. Thanks for posting, I;m pinning!
http://monzarts.blogspot.com/2012/05/baby-shower-gift-cloth-high-chair.html
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Janine LaTulippe says
My favorite is the butterfly mobile! So beautiful and unique. Thanks for sharing all the easy ideas!
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I L-O-V-E this project!! Thanks for linking it up to the Kids Co-Op this week.
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PlayDrMom says
What an awesome collection! I'm definitely pinning this one! Thanks SO much for sharing it on this week's Kid's Co-Op Linky!
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Ashley Culp says
Love your blog! I am a new follower. http://www.discoverytoysmom.com
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PlainVanillaMom says
What a great roundup!
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Thank you so much for featuring our mobile!!! 🙂
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what a great post!! Thanks for sharing all these awesome ideas!
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You're welcome! 🙂
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Living in La La Land says
Oh wow thanks for this compiled list! I love making blankets and burp rags and giving clothes that are a few sizes too big(we sometimes forget babies grow) and my friends love it, they tell me so and s finally fits in the clothes you gave me!
Thanks again!Reply
You're very welcome! I was happy to compile it for myself to have all of these resources in one spot, too. I know exactly what you mean about the larger sized baby clothes. My little guy is starting to get into 6 month sizes and we didn't get a lot in the larger sizes as gifts. I think people just love to buy those really itty bitties!
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