1.Keepsake Frames - Baby Clothes |
It's probably fair to say that I'm a hoarder but surely when it comes to those teeny tiny little outfits, that remind us just how small our children were, you can't blame me...?
2.Memory Keepsake Quilt:Baby Clothes |
So the first step is to be ruthless (or try to be) and only keep my most favourite and sentimental items. Next is to try and decide what to do with them.....
Rather than leave them festering in the attic, I've come across some pretty creative ideas that could help me preserve those special memories and have a clear out:
1. Keepsake Frames.
An obvious answer is to frame them. Whether it's the first baby grow, a tiny little dress or even your baby's first shoes, you can create a modern keepsake display simply using a deep shadow box frame.
3. Keepsake Memory Scrap Cushion |
2. Memory Keepsake Quilts / Blankets.
This idea is perfect if you have too many favourites items of clothing to frame. Using from 15-20 items of your favourite clothing you can create a memory quilt or blanket that has an everyday use and that will become a special keepsake for your child and family heirloom .
3. Keepsake Memory Scrap Cushion.
A really unique idea - this particular cushion uses a tree as the main image and cuts from the clothes as the leaves to create a colourful and modern, but also sentimental, keepsake cushion.
4. Padded Hanging Decorations / Bunting.
Following a similar theme, this next idea uses old clothes to create hanging Christmas decorations - they look fab and could be switched for padded hearts or bunting, made from baby clothes and hung in the child's bedroom or playroom!
5. Mini Dress Keepsake Frame.
Another great idea for those of you with lots of clothes - create mini versions of your favourite dresses and frame them. You can even use some of the buttons and trim for your keepsake artwork.
5. Mini Dress Keepsake Frame |
And last but not least is another original idea which is great if you want to remember how tiny the clothes were but don't want to frame the clothes themselves. Using the clothes, sun and some special light sensitive paper you can re-create the clothes in bold realistic looking prints.
For more information on any of these ideas, please click on the links underneath all the images to see the original blog posts and further information/ instructions/ tutorials for creating them.
6. Framed Sun Prints: Baby Clothes |
And finally, If like me you are not too handy with a sewing machine but love the idea of having a keepsake memory quilt or blank made from your precious baby clothes, blankets and even comforters curtains and bedlinen, then watch this space. We have an exciting new range that is coming very very soon.....!
Thanks for reading. Please share any comments or ideas you have - also if you've tried any of these we'd love to see some pics!
FKSx
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