In the
world of art, there is a movement called
Postmodernism. If you're not an art student,
or an artist, or a professor of art, there's
really only one thing you need to know about
Postmodernism. It means that you can do
whatever you want. Essentially, it is a
melding of things that have come before,
a new take on old things. What does this
have to do with baby clothes? Anything you
want it to.
Perhaps you're a young mother who is
sick of the basic options of pink and
blue, ruffled or hemmed with ribbon. Perhaps
you're on your second or third child and
frustrated that the styles for your baby
haven't changed at and you're tired of
looking at the same thing over and over
again. Perhaps you just don't feel like
shopping for baby clothes once every two
weeks as your infant grows into the next
size that they will rapidly outgrow. In
any case, there is a solution to your
frustration.
There are lots of things that are not
baby clothes, but could be. Like what
you ask? How about bandanas? That's right,
your baby is tiny. If teeny bopper club
girls can wear bandanas as shirts, imagine
how much baby can fit into one! Bandanas
are great for summer time as a shirt or
a diaper cover, and that can be accomplished
without a bit of sewing! With a little
bit of snipping and stitching, there is
plenty of material for an infant sized
dress or pair of pants.
Baby doll t-shirts that are made for
young women are ideal as dresses for older
infants or even toddlers. Sure, some of
the writing on them may not be so "babyish,"
but some of the more neutral styles would
be much more dressy than you can find
for the same price in baby dresses.
Taking your own worn out clothes, or
just clothes you're sick of as material
to make clothing for your baby is a great
way to personalize their style through
your once loved clothing. It will save
money and give you a little bit more space
in your closet. Do you have a t-shirt
that you once loved, but that now is stretched
in an unflattering manner, or perhaps
has wear spots in a specific area? If
so, you're not alone! Most of the material
from the t-shirt can be salvaged and made
into a whole outfit for your baby to play
in with a simple pattern that can be purchased
for less than two dollars.
There are lots of other household items
that can be used to tend to your baby.
A normal sized bath towel, for example,
can, in a matter of minutes be converted
into a robe for your baby to wear at the
beach or when just out of the bath. When
the baby is an infant, just adding some
accents and a hood to the towel will make
a cheaper alternative to designer robes,
and is a one of a kind statement that
you simply can't buy at a department store.
Let your creative mind wander before you
throw out those never used scraps of material
and old clothes. Your wallet and your
baby will thank you.
About the Author
Kirsten Hawkins is a baby and parenting
expert specializing new mothers and single
parent issues. Visit http://www.babyhelp411.com/
for more information on how to raising
healthy, happy children.