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

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Glitter your Champagne Glasses

Let's just face it. Glitter is just the awesomesauce. It's sparkly, pretty, and really just makes us feel fabulous. Like, queen for the day, nothing can go wrong type fabulous.



Now...glitter combined with some DIY goodness. That's what we're talkin' about.






Via Martha Stewart via Something Turqouise

We found this fantastical DIY Glitter Champagne Decor Idea over at Martha Stewart, who originally found it at Something Turqouise..and if something is wonderful enough for Martha to showcase, it MUST be great.






Via Martha Stewart via Something Turqouise


How creative chic!? You can find the instructions right here.





What creations have you seen at weddings recently?

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Sh!t Brides Say







Excuse the french but really, this is pretty funny stuff. It reminds us to not take ourselves to seriously.



And brides, we are not laughing at you, just along side you.

Monday, March 5, 2012

Oreo Wedding Cake

Double stuff, triple stuffed, chocolate peanut butter, mint....how do you do Oreos?? I'm a little partial to the double stuff myself. Whichever Oreo is your favorite, I don't think anyone can say no to this awesometastic Oreo Cake we found on Party Starters!






Photo From: Party Starters







Photo From: Party Starters





Now all I need is a glass of milk! Is this cake a slam dunk or what?!?





Thursday, March 1, 2012

His & Her Table Numbers

Love is timeless....love is ageless....and love is eternal. Youth, however, is not. Remember that heinous dress your mom put you in when you were 5 and had no control over your wardrobe? Or that ridiculous haircut you had when you were twelve? And pleather....how did that ever become a fad?


Well now that you're getting married and you've found the one that loves you, regardless of the fact that you used to wear bellbottoms, I think you should consider giving everyone else a laugh at your past. These table numbers we found at Project Wedding are such a fun idea to amuse your guests at your wedding!











Photo Credit Unknown


How much fun are these?? Such a great way to bring back memories! 

Wine Cork Escort Cards

Ohh....wine-such a perfect drink for so many occasions. Girls nights in, girls nights out, that romantical dinner you have with your man. Whatever the occasion, when you're sharing a bottle of wine, save the cork! These cork place cards are such a fun idea for your wedding....and fun to collect too!






Photo Credit: Lauren Brooks Photography




How creative are these??


Thursday, February 23, 2012

The Kissing Tree




Via Angel Navarro Photography

Who doesn't love clinking their glass with a fork or spoon (but seriously, I don't recommend a knife. I may or may not have witnessed a glass breakage incident once or twice from an over zealous guest) and watching the happily married couple stop what they're doing and give each other a quick smooch at the reception?



Well, the creative minds over at Style Me Pretty came up with a fun alternative to glass clinking. It's an adorable and interactive way to request a kiss from the bride and groom at the reception call a "Kissing Tree"






Via Style Me Pretty



Here's how it works: Guests pluck a kiss-marked match book off of the tree and hand it to the Master of Ceremonies, who reads aloud what the guest has to do in order to make the bride-groom kiss happen. The tasks can vary from trivia about the Bride and Groom, charades, singing a love song- get creative with it!



You can make this Kissing Tree yourself by following the instructions right here.



"The bride and groom sitting in a tree, K-I-S-S-I-N-G. First comes love, then comes marriage..."

...c'mon. We weren't the only ones thinking it!


Monday, February 20, 2012

Tu-tu cute!

Flower girl dresses are such a blast to shop around for. Miniature anything is just adorable, especially when is frilly, full of weddingness and most importantly...made of tulle.



Tulle is just too fantastically precious for words and is guaranteed to make any flower girl feel like a princess (us grown-up princesses love it too, we can't deny it.). So, this new trend of tutus for flower girl dresses makes us SO excited. It is tu-tu-toooo cute!



Here are a few pictures we found that show exactly how adorable tutu flower girl outfits are:







Via Etsy




Via Etsy via Natalie K Photography




Via Janet Manuel Photography

The best part? They can be found in a ton of Etsy shops...or you can even make them by hand if you're feeling crafty! Youtube has some really great DIY Tulle Tutu videos... and yes, we have totally used them.



Would you say "I do!" to the tutu?

Monday, February 13, 2012

DIY Lace Mason Jars

Mason jars give any reception a completely vintage and rustic feel. They're great for using as candle holders to light up a pathway, for holding beautiful bouquets, and for filling with lace and using as the most romantical wedding detail EVER.



Yep, you heard me. Filled with lace. We came across this little gem over at The Knotty Bride. How southern and sweet is this!






Via The Knotty Bride via Michaela Noelle Designs



How obsessed with this lovely-ness are you? It's so simple, yet just such a perfectly whimsical wedding detail.




Via Michaela Noelle Designs



Did we mention it's completely DIY? According to the creator of this adorableness, Michaela Noelle Designs, "All you need is: “spool of lace, tape, scissors, large mason jar, spray paint, paint brush, glitter accent paint, & a candle or flowers.” You can find instructions right here.



Are you lusting for this lace-filled jar? Let us know your thoughts!

Friday, February 10, 2012

Anniversary Book of Love

Don't you just love being reminded of all the ways your husband/boyfriend/finance loves you?? I know, everybody does! This alphabet book of love from the Twinery is a great way to show your man just how much you love him!




It's completely DIY so you can personalize it however your heart desires!















What are some sweet anniversary gifts/plans you've ever gotten or given on your anniversaries?

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

DIY Stamp Ideas

Stamps are a great way to really put your own personalized seal onto different wedding stationary and other paper goods. For instance, one of our brides used a horseshoe stamp on paper bags that guests could keep to put their shoes in while they danced the night away! It was a super personal and creative way to put her personality into a simple paper bag.



Now you can get even more creative with some awesometastic DIY stamp tutorials we stumbled across at April Foster Events!



This one uses bundled celery to make a rosette stamp and the result is simply fantastical.




Via April Foster Events via Maureen Cracknel Handmade


The other stamp tutorial we thought was really neat shows how to make rolling pendant stamps from a simple piece of cork.










Images Via April Foster Events via A Bit of Pilli Pilli




What an excellent excuse to use up that bottle of wine you have laying around!




Would you use these DIY ideas on your wedding paper goods?

Friday, January 13, 2012

Beaded Escort Cards

When thinking about the work,Wedding, we think love, and love is spelled L-O-V-E....so why not spell out that out in your place cards too??



We think these would work great for Engagement Parties, Bridal Luncheon's and even Rehearsal Dinners.





How adorable are these DIY place cards from Better Home & Garden?

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Mason Flower Jars

Mason Jars are great for just about everything when it comes to creative decorating, and these hanging flower jars put together by FiftyFlowers are no exception!


These are SO perfect, especially for any outdoor wedding!









Picture this: you're walking down a pathway lined with these adorable flower jars hanging from rows of shepherds hooks....I know-perfect right?!?





What do you guys think??


Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Ideas for String Lights

You may notice that now that the holidays are over, those tiny strings of lights that you use for...well..basically all aspects of decorating are being offered at super reduced prices everywhere.


What you may not have considered is that those little bulbs of joy can be a wonderful (and seriously inexpensive) addition to your wedding decor, whether for your wedding day, or engagement party or just for a fun dinner party.



We've seen quite a few uses for them, but here are a few that we think are quite "bright" ideas:






Wine Bottle Light via Craftzine






Paper Flower Lights via Sparkle & Hay via DIY or Don't






Mason Jar Lights via WeddingBee






Cupcake Liner Lights via Curbly






Who knew there were so many creative options for string lights? I adore the cupcake liner idea (and now have an intense sugar craving.





One vanilla cupcake with extra icing please and thank you!).





Do these crafty ideas flip your innovation switch to on?


Friday, January 6, 2012

New Years DIY Week: Part 5

To finish up this week of DIY, I wanted to save something special for last. On the wedding day, it seems stress can run a little high, especially among the bridal party. If anyone can attest to this, I can- don't people realize they hired a wedding planner to take care of everything?!? In any case, you want to be prepared for any little thing that can be done to ease the anxiety the day of.



These DIY Emergency Kits we found on Intimate Weddings are the perfect gift for bridesmaids to give to the bride, or a bride to give to her mom-you know, if she's one of those moms that will probably be worrying more about the schedule than the bride herself.









Items included: 


       Snack: Water bottle, granola bars, muffins, mints/gum


       Medication: Tylenol, pepto-bismol 


       Toiletries: Deodorant, oil-blotting sheets, body spray, lotion, tissues, clear nail polish, nail file


       Odds & Ends: Safety pins, bobby pins, lint brush, scotch tape





Now, as a wedding planner these are just a few of the things I carry with me at all times. But in the event that you don't have one (for some reason), these are a few essentials you may want to have with you. You can even get yourself a cute monogrammed bag to carry them all in! 



Have any of you ever been to a wedding where there was a bridal emergency??

Thursday, January 5, 2012

New Years DIY Week: Part 4

Everyone knows with every wedding the party doesn't really begin until the reception. That's when the music, the dancing, and the occasional cocktail all come to life!



These glow jars from Intimate Weddings would make the perfect decoration to line walkways.









What you'll need:


      -Mason Jars         -Scissors


      -Glow Sticks       -Rubber Gloves (so you don't have glowing hands for the rest of the day!) 










Step 1: Grab two glow sticks and cut at one end. Make sure they are inside the jar when you cut them.










Step 2: Shake each glow stick while holding inside jar until contents are empty. 










Step 3: Swirl the liquid around the jar. And you're done! 










How awesometastic are these?!?


Wednesday, January 4, 2012

New Years DIY Week: Part 3

So this may be the new year, but I think it's a general rule that everyone loves spring flowers. Although some of your favorite blooms may not always be in season, theres no reason you can't have your favorite shade of flowers at your wedding with these DIY paper pomander balls we found on A Jubilee Event.











Step 1: Cut the tissue paper to the size of flower you want. The bigger the tissue paper square, the larger the flower. Then fold them accordion style. You will fold one way then flip and fold the other. 









Step 2: Fold your accordion in half. This will help you find the center of your flower.







Step 3:  Take the wire and wrap it around your tissue paper. After you have done that twist the wire together. Then spread open the two sides to prepare for the opening of the flower.





 


Step 4: Begin separating the layers. You may want to alternate sides. 















Step 5: Put your ribbon on the top of your styrofoam ball and begin to attach the flowers. And you're done! 









 Find the full tutorial here! How perfect would these be for decorating a small reception room or the inside of a tent??



I think we have a decor crush with lanterns and hanging lightie thingies, don't you?










Tuesday, January 3, 2012

New Years DIY Week: Part 2

Some things are just so simple they fit with everything. Bamboo is one of those elements. The natural wood color makes it a perfect addition to almost any occasion, which is why, I thought these bamboo orbs from the Crafty Nest would be such an awesome addition for so many weddings.





I know, they may look a bit daunting, but I promise you they are MUCH easier than they look! 










What you'll need: 


      -Bamboo roman shade       -Spring Clamps


      -Wood Glue                       -Scissors 


      -Light cord kit                    -Low watt bulb





Step 1:  Using scissors, cut the strings and unweave the bamboo slats from them.










Step 2: Apply wood glue to the last 1/2 inch of one bamboo slat. Curve the other end around in a circle and place the tip on top of the glue. Secure with a mini spring clamp. Let dry at least 2 hours. Repeat to make about 20 bamboo circles for each pendant light.










Step 3: Starting with three bamboo circles, intersect them into the shape of an orb. Apply a dab of glue at each tip of the triangle and clamp in place. Let dry at least 2 hours.










Step 4: Continue adding bamboo circles until you have as many as you desire. Be sure to leave a hole big enough somewhere for the lightbulb to pass through. 










What do you guys think of these?? Can you not see this at an outdoor, barnyard, or tropical inspired wedding??





     

Monday, January 2, 2012

New Years DIY Week: Part 1

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!



I can't believe it's already 2012. New years are always filled with resolutions for a productive head start on the year, cutting back on those cookies you love so much, and the ever-dreaded gym membership.



While everyone is still feeling the ambitious after effects of the new year I figured I would fill this week with some great DIY projects I love!



This first one I couldn't wait to share are these adorable flower bulb favors I found on Martha Stewart Weddings. They are so easy to put together and will ensure that the memory of your special day will remain over time with all of your family and friends.

















Step 1: To wrap the bulb, stack two pieces of tissue paper and fold them in half side to side, then top to bottom.





Step 2: Download the template for dahlia flowers and cut it out. Trace lightly around the template, and then cut on the line to create a tissue-paper dahlia. Open tissue paper and rotate top sheet slightly so the petal tips are staggered.





Step 3: Wrap the tissue-paper dahlia around the bulb, drawing the sides up and to the center. Tie with string.





You can find more detailed instructions here!  How great are these favors?!?


Thursday, December 29, 2011

Photo Booth Save-the-Dates

The first step to ensuring you have an awesometastic wedding is making sure there are people to come-by sending out your save-the-dates! Now, we know this isn't a MUST DO for every bride, but if you do decide to do Save the Dates, remember, this is the very first impression for your guests of your wedding....



We love seeing the ideas that people come up and fell in love when we saw these on WedShare Daily.  How awesome are these photo booth inspired save-the-dates (and easy too!)?!?











                                          We love when couples have fun with it!













Your guests will love getting something personal from you! Are there any creative ways people you know have invited you to their weddings??