Where the Wild Things Are Baby Shower Invitations

How cute are these baby shower invitations from Arley-Rose and Morgan of Ladyfingers Letterpress?!? Created for their sister-in-law Mara (and the first new baby in the Calderini family!), Arley and Morgan wanted to make something really special. They ran with Mara’s love of books for these beautiful literary shower invitations!

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From Arley-Rose and Morgan: Mara is an an avid book lover, so we only thought it suitable to have a book-themed baby shower inside of one of her favorite bookstores and cafés. Each page is letterpress printed on soft cotton Crane’s Lettra paper with a quote or sentiment from her favorite children’s books – words soon to be shared with little Ezra.

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The cover is letterpress printed on shimmery Gmund Reaction paper and hand-sewn with grey and white bakers twine. The inside end papers are embossed with a wood-grain pattern and tipped in with a library card that serves as an RSVP card. Turning the page, a book plate attached to the page by metal photo corners invites the guests to bring their favorite kids book to help build Ezra’s reading library. Details about the shower grace the opposing page, while another favorite quote is printed on the last page.

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Thank you so much ladies!

Design + Letterpress Printing: Ladyfingers Letterpress

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Photo Credits: Ladyfingers Letterpress

Baby Essentials: Books

We love books, so naturally Sophie has a well-stocked library full of both classic kids books and some new favorites. In fact, I should probably go ahead and amend this post with a “Part 1,” because I’m sure this is just the first of many book posts. Sophie is at a stage where she loves to “read” books; she’ll crawl into our laps with a book in hand or grab a book from a nearby stack and start flipping through the pages. Here are a few of the books we’re currently enjoying the most!

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1. Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear? 2. The Gift of Nothing; 3. But Not the Hippopotamus; 4. Good Night, Gorilla; 5. Where the Wild Things Are; 6. That’s Not My Monkey

Sophie recently discovered how to press buttons, so the Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear? sound book is probably her most favorite book right now. She seems to love the peacock and zookeeper whistle in particular! If you aren’t already familiar with author Patrick McDonnell, his books are the sweetest things ever. The Gift of Nothing is a pre-Sophie favorite.

Author Sandra Boynton is a prolific writer and we have approximately a zillion of her books, so it was hard to pick a particular favorite. They’re the perfect length for young attention spans and are really fun to read. I’m particularly fond of the twist ending of But Not The Hippopotamus, but we’re equally fond of Doggies, Moo Baa La La La, and the Going to Bed Book. And duh, of course we have Where the Wild Things Are… but seriously? Sophie goes crazy with excitement when we act out the wild rumpus! The happy squeals and grunts are reason enough to read this book over, and over, and over again.

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Like almost everyone else on the planet, Where the Wild Things Are is one of my favorite childhood books, so I was thrilled to come across a collection of illustrations inspired by the world's most lovable monsters over on freshly blended.  Terrible Yellow Eyes is a collection of works celebrating the beloved classic curated by Cory Godbey — and the results are stunning:

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There's some truly amazing work over at the Terrible Yellow Eyes project, and I'm literally swooning over these a-m-a-z-i-n-g papercut pieces by Alberto Cerriteño:
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Please go take a peek at the other amazing contributions to this project over at Terrible Yellow Eyes — and if you're lucky enough to be anywhere near the exhibit venue, Gallery Nucleus, please check it out for me!
{the images above copyright by the respective artist via the terrible yellow eyes project}