
Nesting Into Fall: A Meaningful Baby Gift That Grows With Them
As the days get cozier, I’ve been leaning into what I call nesting into fall—slowing down, softening up the house, and giving more intentionally. This simple baby gift idea has become one of our family’s favorites, and now it’s our go-to for welcoming new little ones. Thoughtful, timeless, and wrapped with heart.
Whimsical and classic gift wrap - perfect for a baby gift
There’s something about the early days of fall — the golden light, the quiet shift indoors — that makes me want to slow down and give more intentionally. I call it nesting into fall — cozying up the house, tending to small rituals, and leaning into thoughtful moments of care.
Recently, we wrapped a gift for friends who just had a baby, and it turned into one of my favorite “slow gifting” moments yet.
When our son was born, someone gave us a personalized bedtime storybook from I See Me! with his name woven into the story. At the time, it was sweet. Now that he’s five? It’s one of our most treasured books. He lights up every time he hears his name on the page, and it’s even helped him learn to recognize, read, and write it.
So when our friends welcomed their baby, we knew exactly what to send: their own I See Me! book, personalized just for their little one.
This kind of gift becomes a ritual — something that’s not just opened once, but read over and over again.
Whether you're headed to a baby shower or dropping something on a doorstep, this is one of those gifts that truly grows with them.
🎁 How I Wrapped It
I love a gift that feels like part of the experience — not just what’s inside, but how it’s presented. For this one, I kept it simple and sweet, but added a few easy touches that make it feel extra special.
We wrapped it in alpaca-themed kraft paper — soft and whimsical — and tied it with a neutral silk ribbon with polka dots in a simple bow. The whole thing felt classic, cozy, and just right for this season of life.
Here’s how I wrapped the personalized See Me! book:
I used the alpaca-print kraft paper for a playful, neutral base.
I wrapped a soft cream colored silk ribbon with gold polka dots around the gift, folding it into a clean bow.
Then I trimmed the ribbon ends on a diagonal cut (this makes a huge difference!) to give it that polished, professionally wrapped look.
I even snapped a few action shots as I went — scroll down for a closer peek at the folding and trimming process!
It doesn’t take much to make a present feel extra loved — just a few intentional touches, folded with care.
Use soft, neutral ribbon that’s easy to tie.
Fold your ribbon in half length-wise, then cut on the diagonal to make the perfect, polished ends to your bow!
Viola! Perfectly cut ribbon ends.
Shop This Gift
Whether you're celebrating a new arrival or looking for a baby shower gift with heart, here’s everything I used (and loved) to create this cozy, personalized present:
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This includes the actual items we used — perfect if you want to recreate the look one-to-one:
The personalized I See Me! storybook
Alpaca-print kraft wrapping paper
Neutral silk ribbon with polka dots
I See Me! Customizable Children’s Book
Whimsical and neutral gift wrapping for baby gift
Inspired Baby Gift Edit – Shop on LTK
Want to build your own version with a similar feel? I pulled together a fall-toned edit featuring:
Cozy-neutral gift wrap options
Soft, timeless baby gifts
Thoughtful extras for slow gifting
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No matter which route you take, this gift is one that truly grows more meaningful with every bedtime read.
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A Slow Sunday Ritual: Coffee, Cobbler & Calling Mom
There’s something sacred about a slow Sunday. The kind where the sunlight filters through the curtains just right, coffee brews in the French press, and you finally have time to call your mom back. This morning’s ritual? A quiet kitchen, barefoot steps, and the sweet, familiar comfort of baking peach cobbler from scratch — because rest doesn’t always mean doing nothing. Sometimes, it looks like remembering where you come from and stirring love into something warm.
Some Sundays call for a reset.
Not a productivity sprint. Not a fresh start with big intentions.
Just… a quiet morning. A warm cup of coffee. A scribbled to-do list with call Mom right at the top. A little sunlight stretching across the dining room table.
That’s the kind of Sunday I love the most.
It’s the kind where the French press does its thing while I water the plants. Where I flip through old recipe books until I land on something that smells like comfort.
This week? It was peach cobbler. The kind you don’t have to fuss over — just juicy fruit, a little sugar, some butter, and a delicious crust that comes together in one bowl.
It baked while I talked to my mom on the phone. We didn’t solve anything big. We just caught up. I could hear my dad in the background asking questions; trying to be in the conversation by way of my mom. They were spending the weekend at their mountain home getaway in the Carolinas. I asked if they had seen a return of their “neighbors” (aka a mama bear and her two cubs).
Coffee in a summery orange grove mug with a family recipe book
A vintage water spayer spritzing a snake plant in a white pot
Steaming coffee being poured from a french press into a summery mug
Carolina peach cobbler summer dessert fresh out of the oven
That’s what makes these simple slow activities a ritual — not because it’s always the same, but because it matters in the same way every time. They ground me. They warm the house. They remind me what’s enough.
If you’re looking for a little comfort today, here’s the cobbler recipe I always go back to. I adapted it from my dad’s original recipe: Simple, Southern, and full of soul.
👉 Peach Cobbler Recipe — click here.