Matching baby animals game woodland4/17/2024 ![]() ![]() In Java Edition, apprentice-level shepherd villagers have a 2⁄ 7 chance of selling one or two colored wool for an emerald, giving each wool color a 1⁄ 56 (roughly 1.786%) chance of being offered. In Bedrock Edition, apprentice-level shepherd villagers have a 50% chance to sell one colored wool for an emerald, giving each wool color a 1⁄ 32 (3.125%) chance of being offered. Getting a sheep of a different color requires dyeing the sheep. White, light gray, gray, black, brown, and (rarely) pink wool can be found naturally on sheep. The drop rates are not affected by the Fortune or Looting enchantments. The wool dropped is the same color as the sheep. If unshorn, sheep drop 1 wool upon death. Using shears on an adult sheep yields 1-3 wool. Ancient cities can also generate blue, cyan, and light blue wool. The wool damps vibrations, preventing activation of nearby sculk blocks. Gray wool appears on some walls and on the floors of long corridors at the corners of an ancient city. White wool generates as tents outside pillager outposts. White and yellow wool generate in shepherd houses, fletcher houses, and meeting points in plains villages.Ī block of light gray wool generates under the door in one type of small house in snowy tundra villages. The shower was lots of fun! Overall, we wanted Seth & Kelly to know how much they are loved and how excited we were to meet their sweet baby.Wool can be broken using any tool, but shears are the fastest tool to use.Īll wool colors (except magenta, light blue, pink, and purple) generate naturally as part of structures within woodland mansions. The guest could plant their seeds and hopefully be reminded to pray this certain prayer for Seth & Kelly as they watched the flowers grow. On the bags, we glued a piece of scrapbook paper and then a prayer request for Seth & Kelly. Carrie bought a bag of wildflower seeds and divided them up into little bags. I think the only thing I would recommend is to block out the first few weeks of when the baby is expected to be there if family is going to be around helping.īy the door, we had a little favor for the guests to grab as they left. Kelly was due at the end of June, so we had up calendars for July and August up where guests could sign their name on a date with what meal they would like to take to Seth & Kelly. We figured it would give Seth & Kelly some entertainment or encouragement later. It ended up being almost equal at the end of the night!Īnother fun activity we had was for guests to write a message on some diapers that we set out (with sharpies). We had pre-cut pieces of scrapbook paper so people could add a link (by stapling it) to either the girl or boy chain (that we started before guests arrived). Since Seth & Kelly opted to not find out the gender of their baby until birth, we had a little gender-guessing activity at the shower. ![]() She then framed it in an awesome wood frame and added the words “You Are Loved.” This served as a neat guestbook/decoration/gift for the baby’s woodland themed nursery. Guests at the baby shower left their thumbprints (no signature) on the tree with a couple different colors of green. I made the graphics and Carrie framed them so we could set them at each “station.”įor the guestbook, Carrie had a tree drawn with no leaves. I wanted to share these ideas in case someone wanted to replicate them. ![]() Instead, we had a few stations for guests. Since it was open house style, there weren’t any embarrassing games or present opening. We even had the backyard open for older kids to play. They could enjoy a taco bar and cupcakes, chat with the parents-to-be and friends, and participate in a few activities. They didn’t want a traditional shower (I don’t blame them) so we did things a little different than usual.įirst off, gals & guys were both invited! People could stop in and go as they please. The decorations were pretty simple – a few buntings and pinecones here and there. There was subtle “woodland” theme to match their nursery theme. We decided to have an open-house style baby shower at our house. I am finally writing this post after 7 months, but hey, better late than never! )īack in May of 2013, I helped a couple friends host a baby shower for our friends Seth & Kelly. ![]()
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