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Dallas Cowboys Baby Shower

October 12, 2016 by Shellie Wilson

 

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You may well be a little crazy or at least a crazy fan if you are considering having a Cowboys inspired Baby Shower. It’s a great idea if it’s a boy but with all that blue someone might think its a gender reveal party.. maybe it is?


Apothecary Jars for Candy Buffets

Candy buffets are perfect for team themed baby showers. Everyone can have a treat and you can meet all dietary/allergy needs.

Bulk Candy in Cowboys Colors

Click through the image above to find bulk candy in Cowboys colors as well as fun chocolate covered footballs and more.

Dallas Cowboys Baby Blanket
Keep baby happy in this fun, fan-favorite security blanket. It makes the perfect gift for a Mom to be.

Team Pacifiers
These fun pacifiers keep baby happy while also showing support for the winning team!

Blue Tassel Decor

Don’t forget the decor. These blue tassels can feature Cowboys blue and silver. Find more color options by clicking the link above.

Plastic Table Covers
No table is complete without a fun and official logo’d table cover. Keep the table clean and show your support with this fun decor item.

Touchdown Football Rattle
Why leave baby out of the fun and cheering? With this fun touchdown rattle, your little sports fan will have fun cheering on the team.

Cowboys Romper
Want that perfect present? These rompers make the perfect gift for baby and come in numerous styles. Click the image above and find even more options to show your team support.

Football Field Serving Tray
From cupcakes to cookies and other themed foods, they’ll look awesome when they’re served on this football field tray.

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Book Review: The Book Book of Beginner Amigurumi

If you’re new to crochet or just want to make some easy and cute dolls and toys, The Big Book of Beginner Amigurumi is a great place to start.

The book is by Maggy and Pippa Woodley; you may know Maggy as the crafty pro behind Red Ted Art, which has been a go-to source for kids’ craft projects for years. Pippa is her daughter and they’ve collaborated on this book (as well as on crochet content you’ll find on the website).

The book includes 60 projects for food, seaside characters, garden and farm themed projects, woodland friends, winter themed critters, zoo animals and dolls.

The instructional section at the beginning of the book includes needed materials, basic stitch tutorials and necessary extras like increasing and decreasing, adding facial features with embroidery, changing colors, adding hair and more.

Despite their being British, the patterns are written with American terms, and mostly use single crochet, with some bigger stitches used occasionally.

The patterns all call for DK/light/yarn weight 3 yarn, but you can always use bigger yarn to make a bigger plush (or smaller to make a key ring or backpack charm). Some are shown in both DK and super bulky blanket yarn to give you a visual idea of the size difference.

The designs are sweet and cover a wide variety of genres, from food classics like apples and peas to potted plants, pugs and polar bears.

Having similar patterns together might inspire you to make a whole set of themed animals for a child to play with or to use in your décor. Or just stitch your child’s favorites to make them a personalized menagerie they’re sure to love.

In addition to adorable animals and food, there’s also a section on crochet amigurumi dolls, which are the most advanced projects in the book but also the most ripe for personalization.

All the dolls are shown with long hair and the clothes are all dresses, but you could change colors on the body to make different “clothes” and short “hair” if you want. And by the time you’re working on a doll you’ll have the skills you need to make your own clothing and accessories.

The Big Book of Beginner Amigurumi is sure to inspire you to some adorable creatures while you build your crochet skills.

About the book: 224 pages, paperback, 60+ patterns. Published 2026 by Page Street Publishing. Suggested retail price $27.99

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