There was some bluey paint left on some of the stamps, but I think that just adds to it.. Side note: Around here, they sometimes call Adirondack chairs “Muskoka chairs”.
Start with a cloth napkin.A crisp, white napkin works well for this, or you can choose a beautiful stripe, classic linen, or whimsical floral pattern as well.

Choose something that will match your tablecloth or table runner, placemats, flatware, glassware, candles, and other table decorations.Be sure to use a clean, freshly-ironed napkin, whichever pattern you choose..If you’re at all familiar with origami, you’ll feel a little like you’re doing fabric origami over the next few steps.

Fold the top and the bottom of the napkin towards the center so they meet in the middle, and iron everything smooth before you fold it again.Ironing between each step will ensure a crisp look to your bow.. Next, bring the two sides in so that they meet in the middle and iron your napkin one more time so that it’s crisp and holds its shape nicely.. Flip the napkin over to reveal the smooth side and hide the folds..

Pinch the napkin in the centre.
I like the way it looks if you make sure that the fabric folds into a sort of “zig-zag” when you pinch it, with the most significant “dip” falling in the middle..We really had about the easiest, best experience at the hospital that we could have hoped for.
Now we’re all home and doing great, other than being incredibly sleep-deprived from this kid’s constant appetite!.So I just wanted to pop in really quick today and give you the news!.
Here he is with Chris in the hospital..Here he is at home last night with his (adoring!)
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