HERS WAS A NOVEL IDEA. At least to me. But apparently not in the current trend of baby shower activities.
When my daughter Miranda suggested painting onesies at her sister and brother-in-law’s baby shower last Saturday, I jumped on board. This hands-on project would allow guests to express their love for the parents-to-be and their baby girl in a creative and practical way.

Art supplies for painting onesies. The Scribbles brand 3D fabric paint pens were purchased at Hobby Lobby as were the foam stamps.
Miranda purchased the supplies—onesies in various sizes (which she pre-washed), fabric paint in tubes, brushes and foam stamps. I set up the painting station in our basement, complete with a canvas drop cloth covering our newly carpeted floor. Accidents happen. I saved scrap cardboard to slide inside onesies and provided Sharpies. The paternal grandma added animal stencils to the creative possibilities.
My biggest dilemma was deciding when to schedule this activity during the baby shower. After lunch seemed best. I needed time to clear dishes and store away food before games and gift opening. Unfortunately I had to relocate several guests back upstairs to finish their meals so the painting could begin.
When time allowed, I headed to the basement with my camera, observed and documented. The results impressed me.

My niece created the ocean themed onesie on the left. Another niece designed the “little stinker” shirt and Miranda created the zoo animal design.
I didn’t follow the design phase, with the exception of one. A niece was planning an ocean theme, a tribute to the dad-to-be who is originally from California. She was a bit dismayed to learn that Marc grew up, not near the ocean, but in the desert. Still, I encouraged her to go with sunny ocean-side. She did.
Because I was busy with hostess duties during the shower, I didn’t paint a onesie until days later. That gave me time to think of an idea without party pressure.
I also created a personalized shirt from my son by stenciling a blue elephant. Jumbo the elephant is the mascot at Tufts University near Boston where Caleb is a senior. The university colors are blue and brown. I’ve long lamented to Caleb the lack of elephants on Tufts clothing, although he alerted me that has now changed. Good. But I find university apparel ridiculously expensive. My handcrafted design offers an affordable alternative.
My husband has not yet painted a onesie. He’s presented several ideas. One I immediately rejected. Let’s just say he’s got a unique sense of humor…
SINCE IT’S THE SEASON for baby and bridal showers, let’s hear any creative ideas you have for hands-on activities.
© Copyright 2016 Audrey Kletscher Helbling








We did these at my niece’s baby shower almost 5 years ago but we did it in teams and it was a competition for the best effort or something if I remember correctly. You picked the perfect activity and the results will be adorable on that little girl. 🙂 Thanks for sharing the cuteness.
You are welcome. Competition puts another spin on this activity.
What a fun bunch of onesies and ideas! Amber will have so many fun memories as she uses the clothes.
Yeah, a sweet reminder of family who love her baby girl.
SQUEAL – Oh So CUTE 🙂 There is nothing better than a homemade touch to celebrate a milestone! I have a Wedding Quilt that family and friends made me that was a labor of love, hands on project. Happy Day – Enjoy!
A wedding quilt would be fabulous. I can tell you treasure it.
I do and it is the most special and unique gift I received.
That is a great idea and you can never have too many onesies for a new born.
It was a great idea my second daughter thought of for the shower. The onesies she purchased were in various sizes.
We did this same activity at my niece’s shower last fall, although I will have to say Miranda did a great job of finding way more cute foam stamps and colors than we had. All of these onesie’s are adorable, i love that you did one for Caleb as well!
We used both foam stamps (which Miranda bought) and stencils (which the paternal grandma brought). Lots of great choices.
I just had to make a shirt from Uncle Caleb.