Two Saturdays ago I went to the first of what will (very likely) be many bridal showers for college friends. Many of my friends have become engaged within the last month, and I'm sure more will be engaged before graduation. (Ring by spring, anyone?*)
I took advantage of my new summer freetime by deciding to give my friend Chelsea some cute handmade goodies. While searching for gift ideas, I came across this Sophisticated Bachelorette Brooch at The Spotted Fox:
| Image from The Spotted Fox |
For the actual gift, I meant to go out and buy some fabric to sew kitchen towels and then decorate them with fabric paint, but I ended up choosing pre-made flour sack towels instead, because they allowed me to be lazy on top of being almost exactly like the kitchen towels my grandma and great-grandma embroidered long, long ago, and which my mother still uses. These things actually make me like drying dishes. I used a paint brush as well as a couple potato stamps (take a raw potato, cut it in half, carve some designs on it, enjoy) with non-toxic soft fabric paint I found at a big chain fabric store.
The theme of the bridal shower was the seasons, and we were to bring a gift for one of the seasons according to our last names. I got spring, so I made vaguely spring-y towels. I think I got a little overenthusiastic with background-y things, but the towels turned out okay. I only decorated the bottom right corners. The circle-type shape and the heart are from potato stamps:
I also used a potato stamp on the envelope for the card. I love having time to make gifts look pretty. If this shower were during the school year, I guarantee you that I would have shoved Chelsea's gifts into the first used gift bag I found in my closet. And it might have had a birthday or Christmas greeting on the front of it. The bachelorette brooch also makes a pretty present decoration:
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*A saying that refers to the tradition of couples meeting at college in the fall and getting engaged by the spring, or in spring. (In case you hadn't heard it. It's frequently said at my small Christian university . . .)

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