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Showing posts with label Spring Shower. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spring Shower. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Tutorial Tuesday: The Paper Wrapped Vase...


How about this for a lovely Spring table setting?  And not counting the flowers of course (which can always be purchased at your discount floral store or local Trader Joes) these centerpieces will only run you about $2 a piece...can you believe it?  


Here's how it's done....


Difficulty Level: Easy

Supplies You Will Need:

1.)  ¼” fabric ribbon
2.) Spray Adhesive (or Regular & Double-stick tape if you find it easier to work with those)
3.) Glass cylinder vases ($1 at the Dollar Tree) OR coffee tins, large soup & veggies tins, or even cardboard tubing cut to fit the size you would like.  For one basic table setting, I would start with 3 containers in varying sizes & heights.
4.) Ruler
5.) Scissors or Paper Cutter
6.) Pencil
7.) Decorative papers or wrapping paper in 3-5 different patterns
8.) Don't forget the flowers!
(You can also purchase blocks of floral foam at the Dollar Tree if you need a little assistance getting your  
flowers arranged the way you would like them)


1. Choose the container you would like to cover and measure a strip of the scrapbook/wrapping paper to fit around the container.

2. After measuring, cut the scrapbook paper or wrapping paper into a strip that fits around the container. (A paper cutter works best, but if you can cut a decent straight line, scissors will work too.) 

3. Spray a thin layer of the spray adhesive onto your scrapbook paper strip on the side you want adhered to your container.  Wait one minute for the spray adhesive to get really sticky.  Then, carefully adhere the scrapbook paper strip to the container.  (If you are working with tape instead of spray adhesive, wrap your paper around your vase, use the regular tape to secure the first edge to your container, then double-stick tape to secure the outer edge of the wrap to create a clean seam.)



4. To add more interest to your covered container, spray measured pieces of ribbon with the spray adhesive or back with double-stick tape and adhere to the container.



5. Then, fill your container about halfway full with water.  If you are using a cardboard tubing as one of your vases, just slip a glass or tin container underneath.  Cut flower stems at an angle to ensure they get the most water pumping through their stems.  For a more hand-picked feel, simply cut the stems and place in the container.  For more of a controlled, full look, you can use floral foam.  Simply cut the floral foam into a piece that fits snuggly into your container and insert stems into foam.




And that's it!  There you have it!  Lovely & modern centerpieces for only a few bucks each!!!  




For a fun & fancy table setting for your next Spring Dinner Party, shop around at TJ Maxx, Pier One, & Marshalls for a fabulous mismatch of bright & festive table settings....colorful & full of whimsy!  Have fun!  

Partial Tutorial Courtesy of Cori Cook Floral Design and Hostess with the Mostess

Pink Wrapped Vases Courtesy of Geranium Lake Flowers 


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Friday, April 8, 2011

Bonus Tutorial: Easter Bunny Garland...




This sweet little bunny garland project was inspired by Martha Stewart's Easter decorating workshop.  And why stick to just the garland when you can make cupcake toppers & snack bag labels too?

Difficulty Level: Easy

Materials You Will Need:
~ Bunny template found here: Martha Stewart's Website
~ Decorative paper to match your home/party decor
~ Scissors
~ Pencil
~ Twine
~ Hole punch



How To Do It:
1. Download Bunny Template from Martha Stewart's Website
2. Trace Bunny to Scrapbook paper (repeat this step as often as you need to make a garland length to fit your desired area)
3. Cut out Bunnies
4. Punch 2 holes at the center of the head on each bunny...side by side and about an inch apart.
5. Weave twine through bunny holes

And there you have it!!


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Thursday, April 7, 2011

Easter Brunch Invitations & Favor Labels...

As promised, the invitations to go along with your elegant Easter Brunch...


(as always, the printable & customized file is available for purchase & download in our Etsy shop at 

And what better way to send your  guests on their merry way than with a 'Bunny Tail' cake pop or two for the road?

(labels also available in our Etsy shop)

Or if you'd prefer, wrap your tails up & use the label as a tag.  Just punch a hole in the tag and tie it to your cellophane wrapped pops with a pretty ribbon...





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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

An Elegant Easter Brunch...

As the Easter holiday approaches, it's time to start thinking about how to welcome the bunny and the plethora of treats he brings with him every Spring.  I am thinking at my house we will celebrate with an intimate & elegant brunch.  

As of late, I have been completely fascinated with white porcelain bunny statues and all things milk glass, and have been planning a trip to my local 'Melrose Trading Post' flea market to find out what type of serving treasures I might discover there.  

In the meantime though, I have put together these inspiration boards to help usher in the arrival of our new line of Easter invitations & favor labels, which we will be debuting here at Juneberry Lane tomorrow...


If weather permits, as it often does here in California, I just love the thought of an outdoor backdrop for a Spring brunch.  Using the variety of aquas, oranges, yellows, & greens, as in the picture above, and complemented with classic white serveware, table decor, and blossoming hydrangeas in vintage turquoise mason jars as seen below...


(stay tuned for tutorials on how to make the playful Easter Bunny garland strung from the table above and how to turn your mason jars turquoise, if you don't have time for scouring the second-hand stores for these rare, antique beauties.)

And lo & behold...our lovely cake pops displayed in pretty pastel glassware, a hand-painted wooden bunny silhouette tray, and wouldn't you know it, delicate white handmade wrappers & sweet little bunny toppers to finish off your delicious cupcakes!


And a bit of invitation inspiration...




Don't forget to check back tomorrow to see our very own line of invitations & labels, soon to be available in our Etsy shop for your own DIYing pleasure...

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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Perfect for Spring: A Butterfly Garden Party...



What better way to welcome spring than with a beautiful 'Butterflies in the Garden' themed shower or tea party, styled by our friends over at Le Petit Party!

A cotton candy cart?  A tree of hanging candy favors?  Everything is lovely to look at right down to the last little detail!!














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