To celebrate the release of 101 Snappy Fashions, I am giving away a goodie pack each week for the next few weeks. The goodies are themed by chapter and will include a signed copy of the book, a grand prize and a few fun extras! Keep coming back each week and enter to win another set of goodies. Follow my blog, my facebook or my twitter to stay in touch! :)
Add your designs to Flickr!
I have been getting lots of emails with pictures of snapsuits and toddler tees created from the book. I love seeing all the pictures so much and I want to be able to share them with everyone, so I set up a Flickr group where you can post all your creations.
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Have a peek at a few scans from the book featuring some of my favorite designs from Chapter 9. # 82 Anchors Away
# 82 Little Flirt & Paris
#84 Baby Blossoms
#90 Rock Star
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# 82 Little Flirt & Paris
#84 Baby Blossoms
#90 Rock Star
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Week 9 Loot!
Tons of goodies!!! Rit fabric dye, iron-ons, scissors and other supplies to get you started altering baby snapsuits.
A signed copy of 101 Snappy Fashions
A baby snapuit and 2 pairs of Simplicity Scissors!!
3 bottles of Rit Dye & a Snapsuit
Baby Snapsuit, Foam Stamp, Rhinestone Peace Iron-on
4 fun and festive Iron-ons
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The business stuff....
All items are provided by me (Cathie Filian) and are in accordance with the Blogher Rules.
To enter: Simply leave a comment to THIS specific post by telling me if you have ever altered a baby snapsuit or if you have babies on the way! :)
Your comment MUST link to your particular blog or web site or include your e-mail address. Otherwise, I won't be able to get in touch with you if you win! Any entries that do not include
some way of getting in touch will be disqualified.
Deadline: Comments must be received by midnight EST June 14th, 2010. Odds of winning will depend on the number of eligible entries received.
Other rules:
1. You must have a mailing address in the United States of America (sorry international folks!).
2. Only one entry comment per person.
How it works: Each comment will be assigned a sequential number. The winning number will be selected from a random number generator, so there will be no favorites, simply a game of chance.
Cathie, I have read your blog since you came to Denver last year to present at a craft show out here, and I loved Creative Juice! I just adopted a beautiful baby girl (3 months old) and it would be really fun to win this to make some personalized onsies for her! The 101 Snappy Fashions book looks great!
ReplyDeleteMy email is mcgonagall1@hotmail.com
I am expecting and I have ty-dyed onsies-very fun. thanks!
ReplyDeletemarthablake3@gmail.com
I just got your book and looking forward to making my 7 month old baby girl some cute stuff. I have altered a few onsies but nothing like you have in your book!
ReplyDeleteasklisamATgmailDOT.com
I have appliqued a necktie on a onesie. It was before I had a sewing machine so I hand appliqued it. Oh my goodness - did it take foreever!?!!!!
ReplyDeleteI've embroidered some onsies but this book seems like a gold mine of fresh ideas!
ReplyDeleteI have altered suits and also have a new niece on the way. (can't wait)
ReplyDeleteTiffanie
tiffaniemullis@yahoo.com
Hi!! These are so precious! I have added laces and embroidery to baby onesies.....a cute little duck...frankly these are so much cuter!
ReplyDeleteHi! I love prizes and am reticent about giving out my email, but here goes... my web site is http://beadsiview.com/ and email: pat@beadsiew.com. ... I love this blog. Cathie, you're an inspiration! What a responsibility! lol
ReplyDeleteI love your book! Working on my first onsie alteration. :) le.tigerlily@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI have jazzed up onsie with my students for other teachers, students or helpers when they are pregnant. My boys loved doing it.
ReplyDeletePersonally I love the desingn you show with the anchor, my father is a tin can sailor, so it has special meaning for me and my family.
Wendy
Taylorhw@comcast.net
I always watch your show, and am a friend on Facebook. thought the book was adorable, but didn't really see a need to try to win it until.....I got the "are you sitting down" phone call! I'm going to be a grandma again in February! My daughter's little girl will be five by then, and now a new baby!Yippee!
ReplyDeleteWhat adorable ideas! I could use the ideas for projects for my grandchildren! Watch your show every week and tape each episode because you may need an idea down the road! Thanks for a great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI *LOVE* these!
ReplyDeleteI have my second daughter due in October!!
I'd of course love to win, but either way I'm SO snagging that book... (trots off to Amazon)
Love these! Hoping I'll be a Gma' soon so gotta stock up! upandreasalley@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteHi Cathie, Thank you so much for all the fun and easy crafts you present! My children are past, way past onesies! However, I have several friends at church with adorable little ones whom I would love to make these crafts. My 12 & 15 year old daughters love crafting too!
ReplyDeleteDorothy dknymaz@cox.net
Hi,
ReplyDeleteI definitely altered shirts & onesies for my two but they are past that age now. But our non-profit group puts together new mommy bags for all our expectant moms (30 right now) and we're going to get together and decorate onesies to go in the bag. This kit would be super helpful with this project!!
Cathie,
ReplyDeleteMy daughter and I absoultely love your designs. We love crafting together and your ideas are great.
Cheryl
i've never altered a baby snap suit but i'm inspired to try it with my neice who is very creative and crafty!
ReplyDeleteI just found your website.. I have altered some onsies usually by applique, an interesting motif cut from fabric. I would like to try dyeing them.
ReplyDeleteMaking embellished onesies is my favorite shower activity! I'm all done having babies, but I have many friends who are looking forward to little ones. :)
ReplyDeletevikkis77 at gmail dot com
Those are all so cute- I've altered some baby clothes in the past, and am gearing up to put together some more now that some dear friends are expecting! :)
ReplyDeleteMy son LIVES in onesies, but I've never altered one. I'd love to try, though!
ReplyDeleteI haven't done it yet, but I'm hoping to make an altered onesie one of these days. My sister in law has a grand child on the way, so maybe then!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunity!
kristie@lashotphotography.com
I love making and giving hand made gifts. Altered onesies are the perfect shower gifts! You can customize them for the room themes, boy/girl, season, etc. I love trying new techniques and making cute one-of-a-kind treasures. Thanks for the giveaway Cathie, and all of your creative juice ;)
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteMy sister just bought your book and LOVES it! Can't wait to have my own copy! Kudos on a such a great book! Hooray for giveaways!
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I totally have altered a onesie before and can't wait to do it again!
Such a fun book! I have altered a onesie before but they aren't near as cute as the ones in the book!
ReplyDeleteKabutterfield@gmail.com
This is fantastic! I have two (2) grandchildren due at the end of the year. Wouldn't it be fun to make these onesies for them?!
ReplyDeleteCharity
I haven't altered a onesie, but have made many burp cloths and blankies for newborn baby gifts. I would love to add onesies to this list!
ReplyDeleteI have altered many a onesies, but I put Arabic and Farsi words on them, since I can't find them anywhere for my friends or kids. I've added a princess crown with the word "Amira" which means princess in Arabic and a different one with a crown that has "Amir" which is prince.
ReplyDeleteI've also altered ones with I Heart and then an image of a map Iran, with the heart in different colours of the Iranian flag.
It would be fun to get your book and try other things (feele, the Arabic word for elephant under that image and so on...)
My address is acraftyarab@gmail.com and good luck everyone! I'm starting a blog soon for Arab crafts...and checking out different websites right now.
Great giveaway! I really like the green onesie. We're planning a visit to meet my new niece and your projects look like they would make perfect gifts.
ReplyDeleteOhh pick me! I think i want to try my hand at doing some embroidery on one.
ReplyDeletenaomy
somosvernoy@gmail.com
I have never altered a onesie, but am planning to do some applique on my daughter's.
ReplyDeleteThanks
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mymarcialarts@aol.com
hello! I love your book/blog! Yes, I have altered a onesies a bunch of times for my girls and for other babies (cousins & family memebers kiddos) it is the easiest & fun-est thing evah! lol
ReplyDeleteblondechic1413@yahoo.com
Thanks for the giveaway! All this stuff looks awesome! Altered onesies make such nice, easy shower gifts.
ReplyDeletekaysdumbmail at gmail dot com
My sister and I are always doing something to our daughters' plain onesies!
ReplyDeleteyes, I have made them for my sister!
ReplyDeleteI have not altered a baby onesie yet, but have a little girl on the way and would love your book!!
ReplyDeleteKara B.
scrapsincali@yahoo.com
I've never altered a onesie, but would LOVE to learn how! I recently had my baby girl, it would be fun to doll up her onesie's! keeping my fingers crossed. My email: courtneycurt@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI've altered one with fabric paint before. And my sister is in labor right now!!!
ReplyDeleteJen VG
cressida4@hotmail.com
I've been wanting to get this book for a while. My best friend is expecting a little girl. And I really want to make some unique gifts. :)
ReplyDeleteI haven't worked on a onesie yet. But it looks like a fun and quick project. We have lots of new babies coming in our family. This is a great idea.
ReplyDeleteI'm expecting a little girl this fall. I would love to try some of these projects for her! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat fun projects! I have a baby girl. And I would love to try my hand at some of these. There are so many good ideas! :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE these projects! I've never done anything like this before. We have so many babies due this year in our family. I would love to make some personalized onesies for all these babies!
ReplyDeleteI've done projects with onesies before. But never this cute! Now I want to try a few new ones. :)
ReplyDeleteThese are really cute! I painted 2 onesies for a friend. She had twins in March. But I just used some puffy paint.
ReplyDeleteI had twins this Spring. A boy and a girl. I never thought about projects like this. I would love to try a few. And I think our older daughter would enjoy making some things for her brother and sister. :)
ReplyDeleteBefore our son was born, my daughter and I painted some onesies for him. Nothing too fancy. Just hand prints. But now I'm inspired to make some fun ones.
ReplyDeleteI was due on June 9th. But we're still waiting for our little girl to come. I would just love to make a few of these for her. Why didn't I come across your book sooner?
ReplyDeleteI have never tried anything like this before. But I'm expecting my 2nd baby late this Fall. I would just love to make a few of these with my older daughter. I know she would enjoy it so much! :)
ReplyDeleteMy daughter and I love to make onies for babies. We like to put appliques on and then dress them up with paint and glitter. Cheryl Clemons
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