![]() This one is packed and ready to ship inside a priority mail box, surrounded by crumpled construction paper. ![]() Place all four cupcakes into your assembled bakery box, then tie the box with baker's twine. Repeat for all four onesies, then place each inside a baking cup. ![]() When rolled, make sure the onesie will fit inside one of your king-sized baking cups, then bind with one of your headbands or some baker's twine. The toes of the socks will look a little like cherries in the center of your cupcakes, so keep this goal in mind as you roll the socks up inside the onesies. Take a pair of socks (or a single sock, if you'd prefer) and place it at one end of the folded onesie or t-shirt. Fold in the sleeves, then fold each onesie into thirds, lengthwise. To make: if you're printing your own onesies as I did, wait for them to dry and heat set them, of course, so you don't mess up your hard work. You'll also need four pairs of baby socks (or, if you're really trying to budget, four socks total, but baby socks can be found at Target or Old Navy for $1 a pair) and four onesies or baby t-shirts. If you're building a cupcake box for a boy, you can use rubber bands or the same twine listed above. Make your own using this tutorial, or buy a big cone here for about $10, to avoid feeling like you're overspending for string.Īt Target, I picked up a three-pack of elastic headbands for babies for about $3. I had some left from a project a couple of years ago, so I just used that. You can buy fancy baker's twine here too, but it's expensive. They come in a package of 24 and you'll pay somewhere in the neighborhood of $2 for them. Start with a window-topped treat box, 3 for $4.99 at Joann (buy them with a coupon, and you'll get 40% off).Īlso pick up some king-size white baking cups. Here's how you can put one together, too! (Try here, here, and here for examples.) Since I already several little onesies printed and ready to go, I just needed to buy a few more things to pull together my own cupcake box, which makes a really lovely alternative to the ubiquitous diaper cake. Because I sometimes like to make the presentation of special gifts look outstanding, I started shopping for ideas on how to package the gifts.Ĭruising Pinterest, I found several pins about baby shower gift boxes available on Etsy (and other places) made to look like bakery boxes full of cupcakes. Strings.A few months back, I posted here about some little baby clothes I'd printed for my step-sister's baby shower. Canoe Baby Crafts donates 10% of all profits to two wonderful organizations: March of Dimes and H.E.A.R.T. ![]() Our family and business believes in giving back to to the world. Do not soak any wood boards, as they will warp.īecause of the unique nature of wood pieces, each spoon may vary slightly in appearance and color, but each is a work of art! Handwash only - do not stick it in the dishwasher. For full protection, oil it regularly with wood oil. The surface of the spoon has been treated with food safe oil. The name you want engraved on the spoon handle Width: 2 ¼ " Height: ¾ " Length: 12 ¼ " ![]() The wooden spoon has the following characteristics: Unlike other engraved wooden spoons, our etching is on the handle, making it easy to clean and functional - you can actually use it for cooking! Show your loved one how much you appreciate their talents with this lovely cooking utensil, which is also gentle on pots and pans! This beautiful and personalized wooden cooking spoon is the perfect way to celebrate a special cook or baker! It features a laser etched and engraved design of a cupcake and personalized name in a lovely beech wood spoon. ![]()
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