Archive for the ‘Wedding DIY’ Category

Style Trends

Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

I said to someone recently that metallics and a bit more bling were coming on trend for 2012. Not that vintage or rustic is gone, it’s just that I think we are pretty much ready to come back to a bit more sparkle and shine. It’s like everyone is a little more optimistic and we want to show it.

A great example of where this sparkle and shine is coming in is mercury glass. You may have seen it popping up but not paid much attention. Well pay attention! Mercury glass can absolutely be used in your vintage wedding as candle holders, votives or for your flowers. – and you can make it. Yes you can take an ordinary glass whatever and mercury it! But more on that later. For now here are some pretty pictures to inspire you.

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Now your DIYers, how do you create these lovelies? I present you with 2 tutorials. One by Martha and another by Anna. Believe it or not I find Anna’s more detailed. I think Martha just has the touch so maybe she doesn’t  have to work as hard but I need all the detail I can get.

I may just try this for one of my girls!

Annie

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My Favorite Things

Monday, January 9th, 2012

I love doing these posts because there are so many fun and crafty things out there that just need to be used. Often you find them in strange places but they are so perfect for weddings. We all look at lovely blog posts with great DIY itmes and think ‘well where do you find that??’

So these are a few things I have come across recently that I just loved and  have become my faves. – get your imagination caps on!

Japanese paper tapes.

Super colorful and fun. I found these on Happy Tape and there are so many colors and patterns you are sure to find something to wuit. Use them to wrap napkins, create a border on your table plan or menus, or use them as little drink flags on straws like this:

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Pails, buckets, what ever your preference is to call them.

I’ve talked about my love for pails before because they are worth talking about again. So inexpensive for the number of uses they have. I found the simple ones above here. Use large ones as rustic wine or champagne buckets, mini ones for favours, how cute would it be to have your flower girl dropping petals from her little bucket?, to simply hold pens for your guestbook, as your escort cards {plant sprouting herbs in each} or just for flowers like this:

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Textured paper

These beauties are on Paper Mojo where you can find an amazing range of textured and printed specialty papers to use for your menus, table plans, guestbooks, {again} wrap napkins just erywhere that you can think of! Like these invitations:

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Now I’m just going to send you to a website that is one of my current faves. Cute Tape has so many little sweet items to add fun, interest and quirkyness to your wedding.

You can see items above that include colorful and plain tags, recycled ring stickers for the tags, plain shaped coasters for stamping, vintage stamp letters, mini clothespins, bakers twine, retro pens, Decorative bags for candy or cookies, paper straws, postage labels, more Japanese paper tape and oh so much more. I could just go crazy there!

So there you go. A few things I love and the resources to get going on your fabulous DIY projects!

Annie

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Fresh Herbs

Tuesday, December 6th, 2011

A little while back I tweeted a fresh herb bouquet that I just couldn’t resist and have been thinking a lot more about using herbs in weddings.

You really can’t get more fresh feeling and fragrant than using herbs all over the place. I also have a bride in the spring with a wedding at Ballymaloe and if you know anything about Ballymaloe then you know the place is all about fabulous food {and it’s a beautiful spot!} so I’m thinking herb would be just fantastic there! – Thankfully my bride agrees.

Here are a few of my thoughts and inspiration on that.

This is just adorable and I love anything that hangs. These would make great pew ends, hanging on the backs of chairs, on doors, just anywhere! A great and easy DIY project, see how to make them here.

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How pretty and simple for buttonholes, or flower girls because many herbs to flower.

So many types of centerpieces and colors. Did you know you can get purple basil?

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Bouquets galore! Bride, bridesmaids and gifts!

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Work them into your invitations

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That doesn’t even begin to show how you can use packets of seeds as favours, or newly sproutted herbs in mini pots.

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Herbs also have meaning and symbolic representations like many flowers which is also a lovely thought to send your guests home with. For example:

Rosemary – for remembrance, Oregano – happiness, Myrtle – represents true love and the herb of the goddess of love, Venus. She used this herb’s blossoms to fashion crowns and garlands for her followers to wear. Ivy – symbolizes fidelity, Marjoram – the herb of joy, happiness and marital bliss. Angelica – for protection, Sweet basil -for good wishes, Sage – representing domestic virtue, Mint – wisdom, Thyme – for courage and strength, Lavender represents love and Violets – for faithfulness.

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Endless endless posssabilities! Love it!

Annie

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