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Showing posts with label DIY wedding decorations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY wedding decorations. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Wedding Wednesday: 'Snowed In' ~ A Winter Wonderland Delight . . .

Remember that amazing yarn pom tutorial we sent your way last week?  Well, I am beside myself with glee to bring the entire event to you today; a one-of-a-kind, DIY masterpiece of a winter wedding that will have you gasping with delight.

Created by the talented photographers over at Wednesday and sent our way via one of our favorites, Green Wedding Shoes, this beautiful Big Day is cozy & playful and full of all sorts of fun little elements that will knock your socks off.  Just take a look . . .



Lovely invitation design from Wednesday's stationary collection . . .


Who knew a hundred & eighty strands of marshmallows could ever be so magical (and so friendly on the budget)?  I can just hear your husband-to-be now: "You want to do WHAT?!" . . .


These vintage, doily style tablecloths are too die for . . .












And the yarn garland that we showed you the other day . . .


I simply adore how this clever little couple turned up the winter coziness by replacing the traditional cake table with an array of comforting breakfast treats; piles of pancakes & crepes to doughnut holes and other brunch yumminess to really warm the belly on a cold day . . .



How fantastic are these DIY homemade tea bag favors?






Simply gorgeous, no?  And who in the world wouldn't want breakfast at a wedding?  Happy Wednesday!!


Fabulous Vendors:
Concept, styling & paper goods: Wednesday
Photography: Ely Fair Photography
Florals: Rebecca’s Silver Rose
Venue: White Dog Hill, Clinton, OK
Bridal veil: Collected Thread D
Dress, earrings and garter: Meg Guess ~ original dress design: Harper Henry
Wrap cover-up: Bhldn
Table settings: Pottery Barn
Hair: MaKenna Estes
Make-up: Sarah Roark
Pancakes: Beverly’s Pancake House Photobucket

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Tutorial Tuesday: Pretty & Petite Paper Envelopes . . .

(photo courtesy of Moncy3 on Etsy)

 If you know anything about me at all then you know two things; one, I can never pass up a pretty paper project and two, I absolutely cannot resist a good bargain!  That's why these gorgeous little handmade envelopes just make me smile from ear to ear.  

You can use them in so many creative ways, and what's more, you can pick out the most stunning paper tailored to match whatever style fits your fancy!  From guest books, to favors, to escort cards the possibilities are endless!  Stay tuned for a bit of inspiration below, but first, here's how you make them . . .

Tiny Envelope Tutorial

Supplies You Will Need:

~ decorative scrapbook or origami paper
~ sample envelope in the size you would like
~ bowl of lukewarm water
~ cardboard (to use as template)
~ pen
~ glue stick or glue tape roller
~ scissors


1. Choose an envelope you already have that you like the size and shape of

2. Soak it in a bowl of water (lukewarm is best) for about one minute, or until the glue releases from the paper easily. It will not take as long as you think!

3. Pat the now unfolded envelope dry - it doesn't have to be completely dry, just not drippy - and trace it onto a thin piece of cardboard - chipboard works well, as would something like a cereal box. Try to be accurate at this stage and trace neatly.



4. Cut the template out with a pair of scissors, and you may want to label it so that in the future you (or whoever you live with) won't say "what is this strange piece of cardboard?" and toss it out!

5. Use your new wonderful template to trace out an envelope design on any and all types of paper! Think gift wrap, maps, magazines, old calenders, stamped cardstock - you name it! I like to trace using pencil on the side that will be the inside so the marks won't show.




6. Carefully cut out your envelope with scissors and fold it up - I like to do the sides first, then use the folded sides as a guide on where to fold the top and bottom. Use the handle of your scissors or a bone folder for really crisp edges.

7. Use a glue tape roller  to stick your envelope together, or glue stick but I find glue stick gets brittle after just a few months, go ahead and get a glue tape roller, they're like $5 and you can find them in the adhesive section of an office supply store or craft store.

8. *Bonus Points* if you've ever wanted to be able to lick and stick your envelope flaps, check out this Lick & Stick glue!

Tutorial Courtesy of Poppytalk

And in case you are in need of a bit more motivation, how about a guest book?




Or even escort cards . . .


Favors would be nice . . .



Perhaps you have a talent for watercolor . . .



Or would like to get your confetti primed for tossing . . .


Make a map of it . . .



Save-the-Dates!


And a Bridesmaid Instruction Manual . . .


And I just love the thought of a budget friendly favor to send your guests home with; honor a loved one who is no longer with you by sharing a special recipe!  


You can even make them 'top secret' to make everyone feel super special . . .


More pretties . . .



And a few from Kumosgreetings on Etsy




Aha, I knew you'd spot that chevron I snuck in there!  And if you haven't been feeling quite bold enough, mini-envelopes are the perfect place to add a splash of color or print to your big day without going overboard!  Best yet, all you need is some pretty paper & glue, so you can add a thoughtful little touch of personality without even breaking the bank!!
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Thursday, August 18, 2011

Kooky & Colorful: A Southern California 1950s-Inspired Wedding . . .

So, when it comes to weddings, sure, I am all about class, timeless details, simple elegance.  But I have to admit, I just love when a couple surprises you with something so out of the ordinary, fun, & unexpected that they knock your socks off, and that is exactly what Dominique & Ron, the talented photography duo behind Love Me Sailor, have done with their retro 50's-inspired wedding in Southern California.

And all of this fab on a mere $11,000 budget!  Just see for yourself, but remember, expect the unexpected . . .



(Did you happen to spot those gorgeous glitter letters again?)


I just love that headpiece . . .


Are those our paper pinwheels I see?



I am just loving these 50's housewife-inspired bridesmaid's dresses . . .



Now it should come as no surprise that Ron and the bridal parties walked in to “Chapel of Love” by the Dixie Cups and Dominique walked in to the hauntingly dreamy and romantic  ”Sleepwalk”, by Santo and Johnny . . .



A word from the bride about her awesome DIY headpiece: "I would have to say my favorite project, and probably the most difficult and time consuming was my star headpiece I made for the reception. I was inspired originally from Hedy Lamarr’s costume headpiece in the 1941 film, Ziegfield Girl, and more recently inspired by a headpiece by Stephan Jones. "

(Hedy Lamar - Ziegfield Girl circa. 1941)

(Stephen Jones for the 2011 Dior couture collection)

"I made it completely on my own and took me close to 30 hours over the course of 3 weeks to make. I wasn’t sure how it was going to turn out in the end, but I was so incredibly happy with the results!"




All sorts of kitschy fun . . .




How about those 'old movie star' paper dolls for the escort cards?  And why not throw in a vintage glittery doll flower vase while you're at it . . .




And you know everyone who comes to California has to have them some 'In-N-Out' . . .



All of that color, all of that kooky; even if quirky isn't your style, you know you want to be guest at a wedding like that!  Simply unforgettable, no?  

Thank you to 100 Layer Cake for leading us to this funky & offbeat rockin' good time of a wedding and to these fabulous vendors:
Photography: Joielala Photographie / Event and floral design: Mr. Caballero Creative / Bride’s dress: Vintage & re-design by Daniela Kurrle Couture / Bride’s shoes: Badgley Mischka / Bracelet & earrings: Vintage / Necklace: Gift from Groom / Hair: Danny Rishoff / Makeup:  Joyce Bonelli / Groom’s suit & bowtie: Vintage / Groom’s shoes: Re-mix Vintage reproductions / Bride & Groom flowers: The English Garden / Catering: Appetizers, cakes & bar: Whoa Nelly! Catering / Dinner: In N Out truck & Ricky’s Fish Tacos (from Silver Lake in Los Angeles) / Rings: All vintage – Bride’s band was her grandma’s & Groom’s ring is from Claude Morady Beverly Hills / Kettle Corn: Diego’s Kettle Corn (805) 512-2260 / Rentals: Ace Party Rentals
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