Playsuits for baby boys

Look at my great nephews!  This is Noah and David, identical twin boys that are seven months old.   My niece Sarah and her husband Josh had them in Boston seven months ago.  Lucky for them to have my sister and Josh’s parents close by.  The parents have siblings that offer support too.  Good thing as these parents are tired, real tired.  But I cannot imagine how they would be without family to help hold it all together.  My mom and I just went up from Nashville for a long weekend.  We played with babies, ate, drank, played with babies, ate some more, played with babies, well, you get the idea.

This is one proud and happy great-grand-mom, who will be referred to as Gigi from now on.  How do these names happen?  I don’t know, but they are dear and I like saying Gigi.

In my new burst of enthusiasm for sewing I had to make some play suits to take up to the boys.

The parents don’t want them to dress just alike, but in similar things.  I get that.  Anyway, I just loved these fabrics and in no time at all, they will be too big to put into cute things like this.  I was pleased that they are a bit big so hopefully they can learn to crawl in these suits over the summer.

I made them so that they are completely reversible. The animals are dear, but check out the coordinating polka dots!

And then what about this print?  There is even a plunger in with all those tools.

And the opposite side for this boy suit is a print with screw heads.  Who thinks this stuff up?

These two boys are so cute, you could eat them up.  So really, why not just look at these two cuties.  No words necessary.

This is the proud Nana, also known as my sister Barbara.  She is devoted and this baby is Noah (I think).

So this must be David.

I took to these little guys but I do have a confession.  I have never changed a diaper.  True.

We had to say our good byes and head back home.  My mom is a happy camper.

 

6 Responses to “Playsuits for baby boys”

  1. Lynda says:

    Oh my, blessings galore! What precious little critters, and the playsuits are super adorable, too. Like you, I never had kids, but being Aunt Lynda is one of the great joys of my life. I’m now actually Great-Grand-Aunt Lynda (!!) and am looking forward to an overnight visit from a 4 year-old great-niece next week. Last time she visited she brought Candy Land and a Madeline DVD. I have a fantastic of kid lit, built up over the years. We’ll see what fun this next visit brings. Here’s wishing you and those darling boys many years of loving fun and adventure.

  2. Janas Horner says:

    I have just gotten some stamps from your company and I love them. They stamp well and are great designs! Thanks!!

  3. Heather Ballou says:

    Your stamps have always inspired me to take stamping to the next level. I have lately been stamping your designs in clay, then painting it once it is bisque….love it!
    Keep on coming up with designs!

  4. Oh they are adorable! And what darling little jumpers! I bet they just LOVE their Great-Aunt Mary!

  5. Sarah says:

    Adorable! Not that I’m biased or anything, but those are some seriously cute grand-nephews you’ve got there! The suits are amazing, and they’ll be crawling around in them in our new yard soon!

  6. make a baby says:

    looking for you what is your facebook or twitter?

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