DIY Tutorial: Spring program box
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It is a well-known fact that pretty programs for a pretty wedding require a pretty program box. There are no two ways about it; your guests must be informed about what’s going on, and they must pick up their information from a container worthy of the honor. What’s more, seeing as it’s spring, the[...]
Easy DIY program fan (plus a game!)
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So you’ve planned your wedding ceremony perfectly. Every second is accounted for and all the important people you want to honor know their spots in line. You deserve a program to highlight how awesome your wedding is going to be. Plus, guests love knowing what comes next and which second cousin will[...]
Darci's Ring Bearer Pillow
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This is kind of a simple project but probably one of the things I am most proud of! Our wedding colors are black, white, and green so I wanted our ring bearer to carry a pillow with a little flare. After looking around at a few pre-made options and coming up empty handed, I decided to make one m[...]
Workshop Wednesday: Rub-On Vase
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. Today's project uses rub-on transfers and a clear glass vase to create a fun, simple decorative piece. Perfect for centerpieces, a wish bowl, toasting flutes, or even votives this is a quick 'n' easy project ANYONE can do. Don't think you're crafty? No problem! The rub-ons provide al[...]
Ann's Guest Book
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The utterly wonderful Ann, a DIY Bride, has graciously shared her lovely DIY guest book project with us. Originally inspired by a Martha project, Ann has developed a simplified version that costs about $8.00 to make. Directions after the jump. Take a blank sketch book, hard-bound. M[...]
DIY Felt Monogrammed Pillow
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Wouldn't this be an awesome ring pillow with the initials of you and your beloved? It'd also be a nifty "thank you" gift for your maids. JCaroline has generously offered a tutorial for making this gorgeous monogrammed felt pillow. [found via Craft Magazine]
Inspired: Seating Chart
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When coming up with nifty and unique ideas for wedding projects, I highly encourage you to look outside the wedding industry for inspiration. Visit designer blogs, pick up craft books and magazines, or head out to your local flea markets to search for those fresh and funky finds that'd be perfect fo[...]